“False Signaling and Personal Moral Failings: Two Distinct Pathways to Hypocrisy with Unequal Moral Weight”
“Medical Marijuana, Taxation, and Internal Revenue Code Section 280E”
- Tax Law
- Health Law
The Syntax of Sports, Class 2: The Power of the Particular
- Legal Writing and Research
The Tipping Point: How the Subminimum Wage Keeps Incomes Low and Harassment High
- Labor and Employment Law
Symposium Issue: “Art, Aesthetics and International Law”
“Who Gets the Ventilator? Disability Discrimination in COVID-19 Medical-Rationing Protocols”
- Health Law
“Antitrust and the Corporate Tax: Why We Need Progressive Corporate Tax Rates”
- Tax Law
“Decolonization as Dialectic Process in Law and Literature”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Federal Forum Provisions and the Internal Affairs Doctrine”
- Constitutional Law
“Cherchez la femme!’ Heresy and Law in Late Antiquity”
“Using Transactional Practice Competitions to Introduce Students to Key Deal-Making Skills”
- Legal Writing and Research
“How Definitive Is Fourth Amendment Textualism?”
“Before the Cell Door Shuts: Justice Reform Efforts Should Focus on Steps besides Sentencing”
- Criminal Law
Nicholas C. Howson’s Tribute to Professor William P. Alford
“How Bank Size Relates to the Impact of Bank Stress on the Real Economy”
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Understanding Violent-Crime Recidivism”
- Criminal Law
- Legal Writing and Research
“The American Law of Overruling Necessity: The Exceptional Origins of State Police Power”
- Constitutional Law
40 Years of the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
“Law & Laundry: White Laundresses, Chinese Laundrymen, and the Origins of Muller v. Oregon”
- Race and the Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Legal History
“Business and Human Rights: Seizing the Opportunity”
“Take off your mask so I know how much to tip you”: Service Workers’ Experience of Health & Harassment During COVID-19
- Labor and Employment Law
“Commonsense Consent”
“The Behavioral Effects of (Unenforceable) Contracts”
- Labor and Employment Law