Submissions from 2023
A Comment on Markovits's Welfare Economics and Antitrust, Keith N. Hylton
Information Costs and the Civil Justice System, Keith N. Hylton
Mutual Optimism and Risk Preferences in Litigation, Keith N. Hylton
Originalism, Official History, and Perspectives versus Methodologies, Keith N. Hylton
Two Approaches to Equality, with Implications for Grutter, Keith N. Hylton
Waivers, Keith N. Hylton
The effectiveness of financial incentives for COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review, Gabriela K. Khazanov, Rebecca Stewart, Matteo F. Pieri, Candice Huang, Christopher Robertson, K. Aleks Schaefer, Hansoo Ko, and Jessica Fishman
How Do Prosecutors "Send a Message"?, Steven Arrigg Koh
Policing & The Problem of Physical Restraint, Steven Arrigg Koh
Prosecution and Polarization, Steven Arrigg Koh
Understanding Dark Patterns in Home IoT Devices, Monica Kowalczyk, Johanna Gunawan, David Choffnes, Daniel J. Dubois, Woodrow Hartzog, and Christo Wilson
Pulse Oximeters and Violation of Federal Antidiscrimination Law, Annabel Kupke, Carmel Shachar, and Christopher Robertson
Command and Control: Operationalizing the Unitary Executive, Gary S. Lawson
The Ghosts of Chevron Present and Future, Gary S. Lawson
Congressional Meddling In Presidential Elections: Still Unconstitutional After All These Years; A Comment On Sunstein, Gary S. Lawson and Jack M. Beermann
Against the Chenery II "Doctrine", Gary S. Lawson and Joseph Postell
Why the Court Should Reexamine Administrative Law's Chenery II Doctrine, Gary S. Lawson and Joseph Postell
Agency Incentives and Disparate Revenue Collection: Evidence from Chicago Parking Tickets, Elizabeth Luh, Benjamin David Pyle, and James Reeves
Trends in the global antibiotics market, Jacob Madden and Kevin Outterson
Forging a Future Title IX, Naomi M. Mann
Firearm Contagion: A New Look at History, Rachel Martin and Michael R. Ulrich
Care Work, Gender Equality, and Abortion: Lessons from Comparative Feminist Constitutionalism, Linda C. McClain
“Do Not Ever Refer to My Lord Jesus Christ with Pronouns”: Considering Controversies over Religiously Motivated Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity, Linda C. McClain
Title IX and the Challenges of Educating for Equality, Linda C. McClain
Ordered Liberty after Dobbs, Linda C. McClain and James E. Fleming
