“Afterword”
“Gift-Giving and Inheritance Strategies in Late Roman Law and Legal Practice”
“Equality Adds Quality: On Upgrading Higher Education and Research in the Field of Law”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Speaking Law: Towards a Nuanced Analysis of ‘Cases’ ”
- Human Rights
- Philosophy of Law
“Debunking Antinovelty”
“Unduly Burdening Women’s Health: How Lower Courts are Undermining Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt”
- Constitutional Law
“What Lurks Below Beckles”
“Potential Life in the Doctrine”
“Reimagining Legal Education: Incorporating Live-Client Work into the First Year Curriculum”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Dual-Class Capital Structures under the U.S. Corporate Law”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Dual-Class Capital Structures under the U.S. Corporate Law”
- Corporate and Securities Law
Law and Business
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Contemporary Theories on the Function of International Law”
- International and Comparative Law
Corporate Governance
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Tribal Civil, Criminal, and Regulatory Jurisdiction over Nonmembers”
“We Need Protection from Our Protectors: The Nature, Issues, and Future of the Federal Trust Responsibility to Indians”
Principles of Federal Indian Law
Cases and Materials on Federal Indian Law
“The Environment in the Atomic Age”
“Agency Adjudication”
“Accomplices of Abbott Lawrence Lowell”
“A Survey of Legal Issues Arising from the Deployment of Autonomous and Connected Vehicles”
- Law and Technology
“International Law and Contemporary Slavery: The Long View”
- International and Comparative Law
“Better Law Approach”
“Why Intrabrand Dealer Competition Is Irrelevant to the Price Effects of Tesla’s Vertical Integration”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Compensation for Expropriations in a World of Investment Treaties: Beyond the Lawful/Unlawful Distinction”
“What We Think, What We Know and What We Think We Know about False Convictions”
- Criminal Law
“International Investment Law Through the Lens of Global Justice”
- International and Comparative Law
“China’s ‘Corporatization without Privatization’ and the Late 19th Century Roots of a Stubborn Path Dependency”
- International and Comparative Law