“L’écrit, les archives et le droit en Angelterre (IXe-XIIe siècle)”
- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Here Comes the Pro Se Plaintiff”
“Benchmarking, Critical Infrastructure Security, and the Regulatory War on Terror”
- Administrative Law
“Documenting Discrimination in Voting: Judicial Findings Under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act Since 1982”
- Civil Rights
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“Can the Punishment Fit the Crime When Suspects Confess Child Sexual Abuse?”
“Videotaping Investigative Interviews of Children in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse: One Community’s Approach”
“Law’s Own Ontology: A Comment on Law’s Quandary”
“Looking to the East: The Stories of modern Indian People and the Development of Tribal Law”
“Women’s September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict”
- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California’s Stem Cell Initiative”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“The Iron Cold of the Marshall Trilogy”
“What Are Trade Agreements For?: Two Conflicting Stories Told by Economists, with a Lesson for Lawyers”
“Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law”
“The Professionalisation of Lawyers in England”
- Legal History
“Boilerplate and Economic Power in Auto Manufacturing Contracts”
“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the World Trade Organization, and the European Court of Justice”
- Tax Law
“The Washington University Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse: Using Court Records for Research, Teaching, and Policymaking”
“Why India?: World’s Largest Democracy, With an Anglo-American Common Law System”
- International and Comparative Law
“A Comment on Nielsen’s and Albiston’s Sample Selection Methodology, and Implications for the ‘Have-Nots’ ”
- Public Interest Law
“We Don’t Need to See Them Cry: Eliminating the Subjective Apprehension Element of the Well-Founded Fear Analysis for Child Refugee Applicants”
- Children and the Law
“The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy”
“Out of State and Out of Luck: The Treatment of Non-Custodial Parents Under the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children”
- Children and the Law
“What Does It Mean To Be Angry at Yourself? Categories, Appraisals, and the Problem of Language”
- Law and Social Sciences
“The End of the Exclusionary Rule: Among Other Things: The Roberts Court Takes on the Fourth Amendment”
“Zwischen Integration und ‘westlicher’ Emanzipation: Verfassungsrechtliche Perspektiven zum Kopftuch(-verbot) und der Gleichberechtigung”
- Civil Rights
“Greed and Pride in International Bankruptcy: The Problems of and Proposed Solutions to ‘Local Interests’ ”
“What We Know, and What We Should Know about American Trial Trends”
“Credit Where It Counts: Maintaining a Strong Community Reinvestment Act”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Comparative Fiscal Federalism: What Can the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice Learn From Each Other’s Tax Jurisprudence?”
- Tax Law
“Cracking the Codex: Late Roman Legal Practice in Context”
“Perpetuating the Impermanence of Foster Children: A Critical Analysis of Efforts to Reform the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children”
- Children and the Law
“War and Peace: The 34th Annual Donald C. Brace Lecture”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“People, Times, Law School Leadership Join to Launch South Africa Program”
- Human Rights