“The Word and the Law”
James Boyd White“The Impact of Traumatic Stress and Alcohol Exposure on Youth: Implications for Lawyers, Judges, and Courts”
Frank E. Vandervort- Criminal Law
“Structural Reform in Criminal Defense: Relocating Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims”
Eve Brensike Primus- Criminal Law
“The Internationalization of Lay Legal Decision-Making: Jury Resurgence and Jury Research”
Richard O. Lempert“Interdisciplinary Clinical Teaching of Child Welfare Practice to Law and Social Work Students When World Views Collide”
Frank E. Vandervort“Hedonic Damages, Hedonic Adaptation, and Disability”
Samuel R. Bagenstos- Civil Rights
“Hedonic Damages, Hedonic Adaptation, and Disability”
Margo Schlanger Samuel R. Bagenstos“The Default Legal Person”
Samuel R. Bagenstos“Equality Legislation and Reflexive Regulation: A Response to the Discrimination Law Review’s Consultative Paper”
J. Christopher McCrudden- Civil Rights
“Can We Compare Evils? The Enduring Debate on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity”
Steven R. Ratner- Criminal Law
- Human Rights
“NSF Fees”
James J. White“The Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit: Visitation and Custody of Patent Law”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Rules versus Standards in Antitrust Adjudication”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Les papiers de la liberté: Une mère africaine et ses enfants à l’époque de la révolution haïtienne”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“On the Relation Between Form and Substance in Law”
Philip Soper“Federalism and the Commerce Clause: A Comparative Perspective”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Double-Consciousness in Constitutional Adjudication”
Richard Primus“The Michigan Guidelines on Protection Elsewhere”
James C. Hathaway- Human Rights
“The Myth (and Realities) of Forum Shopping in Transnational Insolvency”
John A.E. Pottow“Avoiding Common Problems in Using Teaching Assistants: Hard Lessons Learned from Peer Teaching Theory and Experience”
Ted Becker- Legal Writing and Research
“Predator and Prey: Seizing and Killing Suspected Terrorists Abroad”
Steven R. Ratner- Criminal Law
- International and Comparative Law
“Why Criminal Harms Matter: Plato’s Abiding Insight in the Laws”
Peter K. Westen“Two Rules of Legality in Criminal Law”
Peter K. Westen“The Puzzle of Complete Preemption”
Gil Seinfeld“The Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse A New Digitized Archive at Washington University in St. Louis”
Margo Schlanger“ ‘The Road Goes on Forever and the Party Never Ends’ A Response to Judge Tacoma’s Prescription for a Return to Foster Care ‘Limbo’ and ‘Drift’ ”
Frank E. Vandervort“The Nondischargeability of Student Loans in Personal Bankruptcy Proceedings: The Search for a Theory”
John A.E. Pottow“A Restatement of the Common Law of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians”
Matthew L.M. Fletcher“Symposium: State Intelligence Gathering and International Law: Introduction”
Steven R. Ratner- International and Comparative Law
“Insider Trading Laws and Stock Markets Around the World: An Empirical Contribution to the Theoretical Law and Economics Debate”
Laura Nyantung Beny- International and Comparative Law
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Rethinking the Role of Custom in Tribal Court Jurisprudence”
Matthew L.M. Fletcher“A Cuban Connection: Edwin F. Atkins, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., and the Former Slaves of Soledad Plantation”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
“Stapled Securities--‘The Next Big Thing’ for Income Trusts? Useful Lessons from the US Experience with Stapled Shares”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Die Zukunft der Völkerrechtswissenschaft: Wider den epistemischen Nationalismus”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law