“Wie wichtig ist Strassburg?”
Anne Peters“Equality Legislation and Reflexive Regulation: A Response to the Discrimination Law Review’s Consultative Paper”
J. Christopher McCrudden- Civil Rights
“Recent Developments in Investor-State Arbitration: Effective Use of Provisional Measures”
Julian Davis Mortenson“The Impact of Traumatic Stress and Alcohol Exposure on Youth: Implications for Lawyers, Judges, and Courts”
Frank E. Vandervort- Criminal Law
“Symposium: State Intelligence Gathering and International Law: Introduction”
Steven R. Ratner- International and Comparative Law
“Predator and Prey: Seizing and Killing Suspected Terrorists Abroad”
Steven R. Ratner- Criminal Law
- International and Comparative Law
“Can We Compare Evils? The Enduring Debate on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity”
Steven R. Ratner- Criminal Law
- Human Rights
“The Puzzle of Complete Preemption”
Gil Seinfeld“The Mystery of the Individual in Modern Law”
Joseph Vining“NSF Fees”
James J. White“Televising the Court: A Category Mistake”
Christina B. Whitman“Homer Clark: Colleague and Friend”
James Boyd White“ ‘The Road Goes on Forever and the Party Never Ends’ A Response to Judge Tacoma’s Prescription for a Return to Foster Care ‘Limbo’ and ‘Drift’ ”
Frank E. Vandervort“The Word and the Law”
James Boyd White“The Atlantic World and the Road to Plessy v. Ferguson”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“A Cuban Connection: Edwin F. Atkins, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., and the Former Slaves of Soledad Plantation”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“Les papiers de la liberté: Une mère africaine et ses enfants à l’époque de la révolution haïtienne”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“Public Rights and Private Commerce: A Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Creole Itinerary”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“Hedonic Damages, Hedonic Adaptation, and Disability”
Margo Schlanger Samuel R. Bagenstos“The Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse A New Digitized Archive at Washington University in St. Louis”
Margo Schlanger“Innovation Held Hostage: Has Federal Intervention Stifled Efforts to Reform the Child Welfare System?”
Vivek S. Sankaran- Children and the Law
“The CISG in the United States: Why It Has Been Neglected and Why Europeans Should Care”
Mathias W. Reimann- International and Comparative Law
“An Inclusive, Progressive National Savings and Financial Services Policy”
Michael S. Barr- Corporate and Securities Law
“Federalism and the Commerce Clause: A Comparative Perspective”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“The Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit: Visitation and Custody of Patent Law”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Branch Rickey, ’11: Much More than Pioneering Baseball Leader”
Richard D. Friedman“Insider Trading Laws and Stock Markets Around the World: An Empirical Contribution to the Theoretical Law and Economics Debate”
Laura Nyantung Beny- International and Comparative Law
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Insider Trading Rules Can Affect Attractiveness of Country’s Stock Markets”
Laura Nyantung Beny- Corporate and Securities Law
“Taxation in Developing Countries: Some Recent Support and Challenges to the Conventional View”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Crawford, Davis, and Way Beyond”
Richard D. Friedman“Ennobling Direct Democracy”
Sherman J. Clark“Stapled Securities--‘The Next Big Thing’ for Income Trusts? Useful Lessons from the US Experience with Stapled Shares”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Hedonic Damages, Hedonic Adaptation, and Disability”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Civil Rights
“The Role of the FDA in Innovation Policy”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Rules versus Standards in Antitrust Adjudication”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Preconstitutional Federal Power”
Matthew L.M. Fletcher“Looking Ahead: A Personal Vision of the Future of Child Welfare Law”
Donald N. Duquette- Children and the Law
“Looking Ahead: The Future of Child Welfare Law”
Donald N. Duquette- Children and the Law
“Avoiding Common Problems in Using Teaching Assistants: Hard Lessons Learned from Peer Teaching Theory and Experience”
Ted Becker- Legal Writing and Research