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Mathias W. Reimann“Corporate Governance of Investment Companies”
Hwa-Jin Kim- Corporate and Securities Law
“Introduction to the Series: Trialogical International Law”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“If Not Now, When? US Tax Treaties with Latin America After TCJA”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
Cases and Materials on Marijuana Law
Mark K. Osbeck Howard J. Bromberg- Criminal Law
“Transmission, Distribution, and Storage: Grid Integration”
Alexandra Klass“Fiduciary Principles in Indian Law”
Vikramaditya S. Khanna- International and Comparative Law
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“Assigning Protection: Can Refugee Rights and State Preferences be Reconciled?”
James C. Hathaway- Human Rights
“Targeting Poverty in the Courts: Improving the Measurement of Ability-to-Pay Fines”
JJ PrescottLaw School Grades and Their Effects: The University of Michigan Law School Alumni Survey
David L. ChambersPolitical Views of Graduates of University of Michigan Law School, Classes of 1952-2001
David L. Chambers“Reputation and Accountability: Another Look at the United Nations’ Response to the Cholera Epidemic in Haiti”
Kristina B. Daugirdas- International and Comparative Law
“Lack of Consistency and Coherence in the Interpretation of Legal Issues”
Julian Arato- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Fake News, Fakten, Fiktionen: Wie können wir globale Öffentlichkeiten ordnen?
Anne Peters“Amazon Goldcrest Project and the Relevance of Comparability Analysis under the Arm’s Length Principle”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
Of Bee Stings, Mud Pies, and Outhouses: Exploring the Value of Satire Through the Theory of Useful Untruths.
Leonard M. Niehoff- Constitutional Law
Women and Men Graduates of the University of Michigan Law School: Career Patterns and Adjustments for Children
David L. ChambersModern Criminal Procedure: Cases, Comments and Questions
Eve Brensike Primus Jerold H. Israel- Criminal Law
“Taxation and Human Rights: A Delicate Balance”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Human Rights
- Tax Law
“The Technological Politics of Mechanism Design”
Salomé ViljoenSatisfaction with Law School among Graduates of the University of Michigan Law School, Classes of 1952-2001
David L. Chambers“Nevada Department of Human Resources v. Hibbs: Universalism and Reproductive Justice”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Civil Rights
“Corresponding Ideas in Corresponding Forms”
Patrick Barry- Legal Writing and Research
“Opposing Family Separation Policies for the Welfare of Children”
Amy L. Sankaran- Children and the Law
“9th Circ. Got Cost-Sharing Right in Altera v. Commissioner”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah“The Firm Exemption and the Hierarchy of Finance in the Gig Economy”
Sanjukta Paul- Corporate and Securities Law
- Labor and Employment Law
The Effects of Educational Debts on Career Choices of Graduates of the University of Michigan Law School
David L. Chambers“Self-Defence Against Non-State Actors -- The Way Ahead.”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“New Juvenile Discovery Rules: Mandatory, Comprehensive, and Streamlined”
Joshua B. Kay- Children and the Law
“Article II Vests Executive Power, Not the Royal Prerogative”
Julian Davis Mortenson- Constitutional Law
“India’s New Profit Attribution Proposal and the Arm’s-Length Standard”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Health Care AI: Law, Regulation, and Policy”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Just Say No to the Cheap Double Play”
Richard D. Friedman“Scrutinizing Anticompetitive State Regulations Through Constitutional and Antitrust Lenses”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Constitutionalisation and Democratisation of Foreign Affairs: The Case of Switzerland”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Pretext of Justification: Republicanism, Policing and Race”
Ekow Yankah- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
“Select Criminal Law and Procedure Cases from the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 Term”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
“International Law and Political Philosophy: Uncovering New Linkages”
Steven R. Ratner- International and Comparative Law