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

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

“The Right to Reintegration”

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

“Understanding Violent-Crime Recidivism”

JJ Prescott
  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Writing and Research
Notre Dame Law Review
2020

“Expungement of Criminal Convictions: An Empirical Study”

JJ Prescott
  • Criminal Law
Harvard Law Review
2020

“Disaggregating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Doctrine: Four Forms of Constitutional Ineffectiveness”

Eve Brensike Primus
  • Constitutional Law
Stanford Law Review
2020

“Does Capital Bear the U.S. Corporate Tax After All? New Evidence from Corporate Tax Returns”

Edward G. Fox
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2020

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

Ted Becker
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2020

“What Will (Or Might?) Law School Look Like This Fall?: Teaching in the Midst of a Pandemic”

Ted Becker
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2020

“The Moment to Transform Child Protective Courts”

Vivek S. Sankaran
COVID-19 and Child Welfare: Challenges and Responses
2020

“What Do We Remedy?”

Nicolas Cornell
  • Philosophy of Law
Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private 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 Tipping Point: How the Subminimum Wage Keeps Incomes Low and Harassment High

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Labor and Employment Law
2020

Incarceration and the Law, Cases and Materials

Margo Schlanger
2020

“Thoughts, Crimes, and Thought Crimes”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2020

“May the State Punish What It May Not Prevent?”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2020

“Demystifying Desert”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
The Journal of Ethics
2020

Sovereignty, RIP

Don Herzog
  • Legal History
2020

A Little Book of Political Mistakes

Don Herzog
  • Legal Writing and Research
2020

“Race, Reform, & Progressive Prosecution”

Daniel Fryer
  • Criminal Law
  • Race and the Law
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
2020

“Importing Prescription Drugs from Canada — Legal and Practical Problems with the Trump Administration’s Proposal”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2020

“What’s Left of the Affordable Care Act?”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Health Law
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
2020

“Marshaling McCulloch”

Richard Primus
  • Constitutional Law
  • Legal History
Arkansas Law Review
2020

Review of The Fault Lines of Farm Policy: A Legislative and Political History of the Farm Bill Jonathan Coppess

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Legal History
Agricultural History
2020

Review of The Small-Town Midwest: Resilience and Hope in the Twenty-First Century Julianne Couch

Emily A. Prifogle
  • Legal History
Middle West Review
2020

“Is Obamacare Really Unconstitutional?”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2020

“Executive Power and the Affordable Care Act”

Nicholas Bagley
  • Health Law
The Trillion Dollar Revolution: How the Affordable Care Act Transformed Politics, Law, and Health Care in America
2020

“The Coronavirus and the Risks to the Elderly in Long-Term Care”

Nicholas Bagley
Journal of Aging & Social Policy
2020

“Disorders of Consciousness and Disability Law”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Health Law
Mayo Clinic Proceedings
2020

“The American Law of Overruling Necessity: The Exceptional Origins of State Police Power”

William J. Novak
  • Constitutional Law
States of Exception in American History
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

“Proof at the Salem Witch Trials”

Leonard M. Niehoff
  • Legal History
Litigation Journal
2020

“What Litigators Can Learn from B Movies”

Leonard M. Niehoff
  • Legal Writing and Research
Litigation Journal
2020

“Reacting against Treaty Breaches”

Bruno E. Simma
The Oxford Guide to Treaties
2020

“Health Professionals and the Law”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Health Law
Disability as Diversity
2020

“Decolonization as Dialectic Process in Law and Literature”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Legal Writing and Research
Völkerrechtsblog
2020

40 Years of the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women

Christine M. Chinkin
2020

“Errors and Insights”

Patrick Barry
  • Legal Writing and Research
Michigan Bar Journal
2020

“Consent, Coercion, and Employment Law”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Labor and Employment Law
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
2020

“Olmstead v. L.C.: The Supreme Court Case”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Human Rights
  • Public Interest Law
  • Law and Social Sciences
Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy
2020

“Delegation and Time”

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

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

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

“How I Finally Overcame My Apprehension About Peer Review”

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

“Lines in Lava. Of Metes and Bounds in Old Iceland”

William Ian Miller
  • Legal History
Saga-Book
2020

“Indian Law Reality Television, or How to Stop Worrying When Losing in the Supreme Court”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Federal Lawyer
2020

“The Creek Reservation Cases and the Great Conflict of Modern Day Federal Indian Law”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
TYL (ABA Young Lawyer Division)
2020

“Indian Lives Matter: Pandemics and Inherent Tribal Powers”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Stanford Law Review Online
2020

“Textualism’s Gaze”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2020

“Buddha, Felix Cohen, and Nanaboozhoo Walk Into a Bar: A Tribute to Frank Pommersheim”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
South Dakota Law Review
2020

“L.M.-M. v. Cuccinelli and The Illegality of Delegating Around Vacant Senate-Confirmed Offices, by Nina A. Mendelson”

Nina A. Mendelson
  • Administrative Law
Yale Journal on Regulation: Notice and Comment
2020

“The Permissibility of Acting Officials: May the President Work Around Senate Confirmation?”

Nina A. Mendelson
  • Administrative Law
  • Civil Rights
Administrative Law Review
2020