“Inventing Birthright: The Nineteenth-Century Fabrication of jus soli and jus sanguinis”

Samuel Erman
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2025

“Memory, Resistance, and Doubt”

Richard Primus
  • Legal History
William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal
2025

“Federal Indian Law as Method”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
University of Colorado Law Review
2024

“Legal Pluralism’s Other: Mythologizing Modern Law”

Caroline Humfress
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2024

“The Hidden Monetary State”

Gabriel V. Rauterberg
  • Legal History
Arizona State Law Journal
2024

“Sins and Omissions: Slavery and the Bill of Rights”

Richard Primus
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Journal of American Constitutional History
2024

“Cognitive Dissonance in the Antebellum South about the Lawfulness of Slavery”

Peter K. Westen
  • Race and the Law
  • Civil Rights
  • Legal History
Mississippi Law Journal
2024

“The Dark Matter of Federal Indian Law: The Duty of Protection”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Maine Law Review
2023

“Law and a Crisis of Trust: Human Rights and the Negotiation of Article 2 of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol”

J. Christopher McCrudden
  • Human Rights
  • Legal History
The Irish Jurist
2023

“María Coleta y el Fraile Capuchino: Esclavitud, Salvación y Adjudicación de Estatus”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Historia y Justicia
2022

“Mary Lou Graves, Nolen Breedlove, and the Nineteenth Amendment”

Ellen D. Katz
  • Legal History
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
2022

“Impunity for Acts of Peremptory Enslavement: James Madison, the U.S. Congress, and the Saint-Domingue Refugees”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
William and Mary Quarterly
2022

“Delegation at the Founding: A Response To The Critics”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Columbia Law Review
2022

“Delegation at the Founding: A Response to the Critics”

Julian Davis Mortenson Nicholas Bagley
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Columbia Law Review
2022

“Dower Ex Assensu and Trial by Jury and Trial by Witnesses in the English Medieval Common Law”

Paul A. Brand
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Legal History
The Journal of Legal History
2021

“Recovering the Moral Economy Foundations of the Sherman Act”

Sanjukta Paul
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
  • Legal History
Yale Law Journal
2021

“Symposium: Diamond Anniversary: 75 Years of the Lanham Act”

Jessica Litman
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
  • Legal History
Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Journal
2021

“A Podcast Of One’s Own”

Leah Litman
  • Legal History
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
2021

“Which America?: Judge Roger L. Gregory and the Tradition of African-American Political Thought”

Daniel Fryer
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
  • Philosophy of Law
Washington and Lee Law Review
2021

“Delegation at the Founding”

Julian Davis Mortenson Nicholas Bagley
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Columbia Law Review
2021

“Law & Laundry: White Laundresses, Chinese Laundrymen, and the Origins of Muller v. Oregon”

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Race and the Law
  • Labor and Employment Law
  • Legal History
Studies in Law, Politics and Society
2020

“Winks, Whispers, and Prosecutorial Discretion in Rural Iowa, 1925-1928”

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Legal History
Annals of Iowa
2020

“Delegation and Time”

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

“Proof at the Salem Witch Trials”

Leonard M. Niehoff
  • Legal History
Litigation Journal
2020

“The Roman Origins of the Public Trust Doctrine”

Bruce Frier
  • Legal History
Journal of Roman Archaeology
2019

“The New World of Agency Adjudication”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal History
California Law Review
2019

“Institutional Economics and the Progressive Movement for the Social Control of Business”

William J. Novak
  • Legal History
Business History Review
2019

“The Progressive Idea of Democratic Administration”

William J. Novak
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2019

“Restoring Congress’s Role in the Modern Administrative State”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2018

“Cardozo on the Supreme Court: Meeting High Expectations”

Richard D. Friedman
  • Legal History
Touro Law Review
2018

“Social Facts, Legal Fictions, and the Attribution of Slave Status: The Puzzle of Prescription”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Human Rights
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2017

“Accomplices of Abbott Lawrence Lowell”

Samuel Erman
  • Legal History
Harvard Law Review Forum
2017

“How Does the Law Put a Historical Analogy to Work? Defining the Imposition of ‘A Condition Analogous to That of a Slave’ in Modern Brazil”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Human Rights
  • Legal History
Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy
2017

“The First Century of Magna Carta: The Diffusion of Texts and Knowledge of the Charter”

Paul A. Brand
  • Legal History
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
2016

“The Jury and Criminal Responsibility in Anglo-American History”

Thomas A. Green
  • Legal History
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2015

“Reflections on Freedom and Criminal Responsibility in Late Twentieth Century American Legal Thought”

Thomas A. Green
  • Legal History
American Journal of Legal History
2015

“Who Invented the Single Tax Principle?: An Essay on the History of US Treaty Policy”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
  • Legal History
New York Law School Law Review
2015

“The Seventh Letter and the Socratic Method”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform Caveat
2015

“Gideon v. Wainwright--From a 1963 Perspective”

Jerold H. Israel
  • Criminal Law
  • Legal History
Iowa Law Review
2014

“Citizens of Empire: Puerto Rico, Status and Constitutional Change”

Samuel Erman
  • Constitutional Law
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
California Law Review
2014

“Reading Law in the Classroom”

Christopher J. Walker
  • Legal Writing and Research
  • Legal History
Green Bag 2d
2014

“Teaching Legal History through Legal Skills”

Howard J. Bromberg
  • Legal History
American Journal of Legal History
2013

“O Trabalho Escravo Contemporâneo e os Usos da História (Contemporary Slave Labor and the Uses of History)”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Human Rights
  • Legal History
Mundos do Trabalho
2013

“Law and Local Activism: Uncovering the Civil Rights History of Chambers v. Mississippi”

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Race and the Law
  • Civil Rights
  • Legal History
California Law Review
2013

“Emancipation and the Creation of Modern Liberal States in America and France”

William J. Novak
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Journal of the Civil War Era
2013

“Energy and Animals: A History of Conflict”

Alexandra Klass
  • Environmental and Energy Law
  • Legal History
San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law
2012

“King Arthur Confronts TwIqy Pleading”

Edward H. Cooper
  • Legal History
Oregon Law Review
2012

“Paper Thin: Freedom and Re-enslavement in the Diaspora of the Haitian Revolution”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2011

“Slavery and the Law in Atlantic Perspective: Jurisdiction, Jurisprudence, and Justice”

Rebecca J. Scott
  • Race and the Law
  • Legal History
Law and History Review
2011

“Bishops and Law Courts in Late Antiquity: How (Not) to Make Sense of the Legal Evidence”

Caroline Humfress
  • Legal History
Journal of Early Christian Studies
2011