“Confrontation after Crawford”

Richard D. Friedman
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“All of a Piece Throughout: The Four Ages of U.S. International Taxation”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Virginia Tax Review
2005

“The Promise Was Broken: Law as a Negative Force in Bruce Springsteen’s Music”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Philosophy of Law
Widener Law Journal
2005

“Detroit Area Study on Financial Services: What? Why? How?”

Michael S. Barr
  • Detroit
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“The Silver Lining: The International Tax Provisions of the American Jobs Creation Act - A Reconsideration”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation
2005

“Harmful Output in the Antitrust Domain: Lessons from the Tobacco Industry”

Daniel A. Crane
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Georgia Law Review
2005

“The Problem of New Uses”

Rebecca S. Eisenberg
  • Health Law
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics
2005

“Trapped in the Feedback Loop: A Response to Professor Days”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Civil Rights
St Louis University Law Journal
2005

“Do Insider Trading Laws Matter? Some Preliminary Comparative Evidence”

Laura Nyantung Beny
  • Corporate and Securities Law
American Law and Economics Review
2005

“The Pitfalls of International Integration: A Comment on the Bush Proposal and its Aftermath”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
  • Tax Law
International Tax and Public Finance
2005

“Law as Communitarian Virtue Ethics”

Sherman J. Clark
  • Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Buffalo Law Review
2005

“Crawford Surprises: Mostly Unpleasant”

Richard D. Friedman
Criminal Justice
2005

“Multiproduct Discounting A Myth of Nonprice Predation”

Daniel A. Crane
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
University of Chicago Law Review
2005

“Judging the Schiavo Case”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
  • Civil Rights
  • Health Law
Constitutional Commentary
2005

“The Perverse Effects of Predatory Pricing Law”

Daniel A. Crane
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Regulation
2005

“The Real Impact of Eliminating Affirmative Action in American Law Schools: An Empirical Critique of Richard Sander’s Study”

Richard O. Lempert David L. Chambers
  • Public Interest Law
Stanford Law Review
2005

“Offshore Outsourcing and Worker Rights”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
California Labor and Employment Law Review
2005

“After 70 Years of the NLRB: Warm Congratulations -- and a Few Reservations”

Theodore J. St. Antoine
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“Getting the Fly out of the Bottle: The False Problem of Free Will and Determinism”

Peter K. Westen
Buffalo Criminal Law Review
2005

“Making Transnational Law Mandatory: Requirements, Costs, Benefits”

Mathias W. Reimann
Penn State International Law Review
2005

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“Do Institutions Matter? The Impact of the Lead Plaintiff Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Washington University Law Quarterly
2005

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2005

“What Counts as Fraud? An Empirical Study of Motions to Dismiss Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2005

“Behavioral Economics and the SEC”

Adam C. Pritchard
  • Corporate and Securities Law
Corporate Practice Commentator
2005

“Un primer estudio de los cambios de la ley concursal estadounidense de 2005”

John A.E. Pottow
Revista de derecho concursal y paraconcursal
2005

“Affirmative Action à l’Américaine -- Vorbild für Europa?”

Anne Peters
  • International and Comparative Law
Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [Heidelberg Journal of International Law]
2005

“A Tribute to Jost Delbrück on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday”

Anne Peters
German Yearbook of International Law
2005

“Õffentlich-rechtlicher Rechtsschutz im Zusammenhang mit den Bilateralen II”

Anne Peters
Aktuelle Juristische Praxis
2005

“Global Constitutionalism Revisited”

Anne Peters
  • International and Comparative Law
  • Constitutional Law
International Legal Theory
2005

“The European Ombudsman and the European Constitution”

Anne Peters
Common Market Law Review
2005

“Damage Caps: Recent Trends in American Tort Law”

Mark K. Osbeck
The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business
2005

“Procedural Incrementalism: A Model for International Bankruptcy”

John A.E. Pottow
Virginia Journal of International Law
2005

“War Crimes in Northern Africa: Lessons from the ICTY and ICTR”

Julian Davis Mortenson
  • Criminal Law
Tingis
2005

“X Underrated”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
Times Higher Education Supplement
2005

“Pornography as Trafficking”

Catharine A. MacKinnon
  • Criminal Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
2005

“Oko za oko: obraèunavanje s talionom”

William Ian Miller
Pamfil
2005

“The Sony Paradox”

Jessica Litman
  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Case Western Reserve Law Review
2005

“Tax Law. Uncertainty and the Role of Tax Law. Insurance”

Kyle D. Logue
  • Tax Law
Virginia Tax Review
2005

“Aesthetics and Social Response in Children with Severe Cognitifve Impairments: Factors in Craniofacial Surgery Decision-Making”

Joshua B. Kay
  • Children and the Law
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
2005

“Conclusion: ‘If you don’t pull up . . .’ ”

James J. White
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a Tool for Combating Discrimination Against Women: General Observations and a Case Study on Algeria”

Karima Bennoune
International Social Science Journal
2005

“Council Comment: Defining Terrorism”

Karima Bennoune
Newsletter of the American Society of International Law
2005

“Word Games: Raising and Resolving the Shortcomings in Accident-Insurance Doctrine that Autoerotic-Asphyxiation Cases Reveal”

Samuel Erman
  • Administrative Law
  • Health Law
Michigan Law Review
2005

“Tribal Employment Separation: Tribal Law Enigma, Tribal Governance Paradox, and Tribal Court Conundrum”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
2005

“Theoretical Restrictions on the Sharing of Indigenous Biological Knowledge: Implications for Freedom of Speech in Tribal Law”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy
2005

“The Insidious Colonialism of the Conqueror: The Federal Government in Modern Tribal Affairs”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Washington University Journal of Law and Policy
2005

“The Legal Fiction of Gridiron Cowboys and Indians”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture and Resistance
2005

“Comparative Rights of Indispensable Sovereigns”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Gonzaga Law Review
2005

“Stick Houses in Peshawbestown”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Cardozo Public Law, Policy, and Ethics Journal
2005