Submissions from 2024
The Case for Scientific Jury Experiments, Bernard Chao, Christopher Robertson, and David Yokum
The Limits of Diplomacy by Treaty: Evidence from China’s Bilateral Investment Treaty Program, Adam Chilton and Weijia Rao
Limits to Asset Manager Adaptation, Madison Condon
The Chicago School’s Coasean Incoherence, Madison Condon
The Partisan Republic: Democracy. Exclusion, the the Fall of the Founders' Constitution, 1780s-1830s, Matthew Crow, Katlyn Marie Carter, Graham G. Dodds, Jessica K. Lowe, Stephen J. Rockwell, Saul Cornell, and Gerald F. Leonard
DCI Submission to the European Commission (EC) on Generative Artificial Intelligence, Stephen Dnes, Lee Fleming, Keith N. Hylton, Bowman Heiden, Juliana Oliveira Domingues, Lola Montero Santos, Nicolas Petit, Jason Potts, and Asta Pundziene
Panel 2: Trademark Law, Stacey Dogan, Christine Haight Farley, Jessica Silbey, Rebecca Tushnet, and Felix Wu
Jack Daniel’s and the Unfulfilled Promise of Trademark Use, Stacey Dogan and Jessica Silbey
Opening Brief for Plaintiff-Appellant, Roe v. Marshall University Board of Governors, Ryan M. Donovan, J. Zak Ritchie, Madeline H. Meth, Gregory Bowe, Erin Hunter, and Sarah Monahan
Confronting Structural Inequality in State Labor Law, Andrew Elmore
Constitutionalizing Racism, Jonathan Feingold
The Right to Inequality: Conservative Politics and Precedent Collide, Jonathan Feingold
Discriminatory Censorship Laws, Jonathan Feingold and Joshua Weishart
Common measures of vaccination intention generate substantially different estimates that can reduce predictive validity, Jessica Fishman, K. Aleks Schaefer, Daniel Scheitrum, Christopher Robertson, and Dolores Albarracin
Constructing a Liberal/Progressive “Constitution in Exile”: An Appreciation of Jack Balkin’s Memory and Authority, James E. Fleming
Constitutional Liberalism through Thick and Thin: Reflections on Frank Michelman's Constitutional Essentials, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain
Government Misinformation Platforms, Janet Freilich
Law as a Lamp Post, Janet Freilich
The Patent Trial and Appeals Board: A Target for Prescription Drug Patent Reform?, Janet Freilich and Aaron S. Kesselheim
A New Approach to Patent Reform, Janet Freilich, Michael J. Meurer, Mark Schankerman, and Florian Schuett
Prosecutorial Data Transparency and Data Justice, Caitlin Glass, Kat Albrecht, and Perry Moriearty
A Critical Perspective on Testimonial Injustice: Interrogating Witnesses' Credibility Excess in Criminal Trials, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
A Reasonable And Well-Reasoned Teaching Tool In Unreasonable Times, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Critical Race Theory as Legal Epistemic Justice, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Teaching Antiracism in Evidence Law, Jasmine Gonzales Rose