“Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Nearby Branch Closures and Small Business Growth”

Jeffery Zhang

“From Relic to Relevance, The Resurgence of Tariffs”

Reuven S. Avi-Yonah

“AI-Powered Lawyering: AI Reasoning Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and the Future of Legal Practice”

JJ Prescott Patrick Barry
Minnesota Legal Studies Research Paper

“Reckoning with Social Policy in Utility Regulation”

Alexandra Klass
Boston University Law Review

“Regulating Robo-advisors in an Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence”

Kyle D. Logue
Washington and Lee Law Review

“How Intellectual Property Ends”

Aaron Perzanowski
Emory Legal Studies Research Paper

“Burdens of Proof in Criminal Procedure”

Eve Brensike Primus

“Voter Harassment and the Limits of State and Federal Power”

Ellen D. Katz
Wisconsin Law Review

“Too Scared to Use: Living Wills and Orderly Liquidation of Too-Big-to-Fail Financial Institutions”

Jeffery Zhang
Iowa Law Review

“Statutory Liquidation”

Daniel T. Deacon
Administrative Law Review

“The Law of Energy Abundance”

Alexandra Klass
North Carolina Law Review

“Originalism’s Dilemma: Legal Formalism, or Judicial Neutrality”

Alma Diamond
Oregon Law Review

“The State Capacity Crisis”

Nicholas Bagley

“Challenging Federal Government Impunity: The Case of Disability Law”

Margo Schlanger
Boston University Law Review

“How Bureaucracies Learn: Innovation in the Patent Office’s Handling of Interferences, 1836-1940”

Rebecca S. Eisenberg

“AI and Tribal Court Practice”

Matthew L.M. Fletcher
American Journal of Trial Advocacy

“Cryptocurrencies, Nfts, and the Expanding Definition of “Investment Contract”: Has the S.E.C. Already Torpedoed the Howey Test?”

David B. Guenther
Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law

“Data as Policy”

Nicholson Price
Boston College Law Review

“The Limits of Negative Rights Claims in Social Change Litigation: A Disability Law Perspective on Grants Pass”

Samuel R. Bagenstos
Wayne Law Review