“Who cares? A Defence of Judicial Review”

Susanne Baer
  • Legal Writing and Research
Journal of the British Academy
2020

“Women, Gendered Violence and the Construction of the “Domestic””

Susanne Baer
  • Human Rights
Seeking Safety, Knowledge and Security in a Troubling Environment
2020

“Priests of the Law: Roman Law and the Making of the Common Law’s First Professionals”

John G.H. Hudson
American Journal of Legal History
2020

Corporations in 100 Pages

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
  • Corporate and Securities Law
2020

“The Essential Roles of Agency Law”

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
Michigan Law Review
2020

“Using Transactional Practice Competitions to Introduce Students to Key Deal-Making Skills”

Ted Becker
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2020

“This is What Democracy Looks Like: Title IX and the Legitimacy of the Administrative State”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Administrative Law
  • Civil Rights
Michigan Law Review
2020

“Platform Procedure: Using Technology to Facilitate (Efficient) Civil Settlement”

JJ Prescott
  • Law and Technology
Selection and Decision in Judicial Process Around the World: Empirical Inquiries
2020

“What Do We Remedy?”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law
2020

“Taxing the Digital Economy: A Short Book Review”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Tax Notes International
2020

“Why Study Tax History?”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Intertax
2020

“Income Inequality, Progressive Taxation and Tax Expenditures”

James Hines Jr.
  • Tax Law
The Political Economy of Inequality: U.S. and Global Dimensions
2020

“Do Lawyers Need Economists?”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium
2020

“The Problem with Assumptions: Revisiting “The Dark Figure of Sexual Recidivism””

JJ Prescott
  • Law and Social Sciences
Behavioral Sciences & the Law
2020

“Eight Months Later”

Ellen D. Katz
  • Legal Writing and Research
Boston University Law Review
2020

“Covid-19, Single-Sourced Diagnostic Tests, and Innovation Policy”

Nicholson Price
  • Health Law
Journal of Law and the Biosciences
2020

“Epilogue: The Need for a New and Critical Democracy”

William J. Novak
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
The Tocqueville Review
2020

“Why Women Also Know History”

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Legal Writing and Research
Journal of Women’s History
2020

“How I Finally Overcame My Apprehension About Peer Review”

Beth H. Wilensky
  • Legal Writing and Research
The Second Draft
2020

“How Definitive Is Fourth Amendment Textualism?”

Evan H. Caminker
Michigan Law Review
2020

“Law, Bureaucracy, and the Practice of Government and Rule”

Caroline Humfress
  • Legal History
The Oxford World History of Empire
2020

The Tipping Point: How the Subminimum Wage Keeps Incomes Low and Harassment High

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Labor and Employment Law
2020

“Take off your mask so I know how much to tip you”: Service Workers’ Experience of Health & Harassment During COVID-19

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Labor and Employment Law
2020

“The Power of a Clean Slate”

JJ Prescott
  • Legal Writing and Research
Regulation
2020

International Law Norms, Actors, Process: A Problem-Oriented Approach

Steven R. Ratner
  • International and Comparative Law
2020

“Qualified Immunity and Federalism”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Civil Rights
Georgetown Law Journal
2020

“Operationalizing Internal Administrative Law”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Hastings Law Journal
2020

“Delegation and Time”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal History
Iowa Law Review
2020

“Charting the New Landscape of Administrative Adjudication”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
Duke Law Journal
2020

Review of Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy: How administrative law supports democratic government by J. L. Mashaw

Christopher J. Walker
  • Legal Writing and Research
The American Review of Public Administration
2020

“AI Agents in Federal Agencies”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Law and Technology
  • Health Law
Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)
2020

“The International Court of Justice”

Bruno E. Simma
  • Human Rights
The United Nations and Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal
2020

“Reacting against Treaty Breaches”

Bruno E. Simma
The Oxford Guide to Treaties
2020

“How Bank Size Relates to the Impact of Bank Stress on the Real Economy”

Jeffery Zhang
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Corporate Finance
2020

“Capital, Contagion, and Financial Crises: What Stops a Run from Spreading?”

Jeffery Zhang
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Columbia Business Law Review
2020

“Does Customary International Tax Law Exist?”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Tax Law
Research Handbook on International Taxation
2020

“Agency Adjudication”

Christopher J. Walker
Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice
2020

“Nondelegation for the Delegators”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Administrative Law
Regulation
2020

Examining the SEC’s Proxy Advisor Rule

Christopher J. Walker
2020

Agency Appellate Systems

Christopher J. Walker
2020

“Punishing Them All: How Criminal Justice Should Account for Mass Incarceration”

Ekow Yankah
  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Res Philosophica
2020

“The Place of Retributivism in Punishment”

Ekow Yankah
  • Criminal Law
Rutgers Law Review
2020

“The Right to Reintegration”

Ekow Yankah
  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
New Criminal Law Review
2020

“Safeguard or Barrier: An Empirical Examination of Bar Exam Cut Scores”

Samuel Erman
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Journal of Legal Education
2020

Examining the California Cut Score: An Empirical Analysis of Minimum Competency, Public Protection, Disparate Impact, and National Standards

Samuel Erman
2020

Offensive, Non-Mutual Collateral Estoppel in Arbitration

Zachary Fasman
  • Labor and Employment Law
ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law
2020

Snapshots of COVID-19: Structural Inequity and Access to Justice

Elise Boddie
  • Race and the Law
  • Human Rights
  • Health Law
2020

“Parsing and Managing Inconsistency in Investor-State Dispute Settlement”

Julian Arato
  • International and Comparative Law
Journal of World Investment and Trade
2020

“The Perils of Pandemic Exceptionalism”

Julian Arato
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Corporate and Securities Law
  • Environmental and Energy Law
American Journal of International Law
2020

“Ending Exclusionary Zoning in New York City’s Suburbs”

Noah Kazis
NYU Furman Center
2020