Submissions from 2025
“Quasi-Judicial”: A History and Tradition, by Beau J. Baumann & Jed H. Shugerman, Beau J. Baumann and Jed Handelsman Shugerman
What the Hell is the Major Questions Doctrine?, Jack M. Beermann
Performance Leads Governance: A Comment on Professor Tallarita’s Dual-Class Analysis, David J. Berger and Pierluigi Matera
Do Salary History Bans Mitigate Discriminatory Hiring Practices?, James Bessen, Erich Denk, Chen Meng, and Michael J. Meurer
Automatic Reaction - What Happens to Workers at Firms that Automate?, James Bessen, Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons, and Wiljan van den Berge
Boundary-Setting and Choice-Making with No "Adult" in the Room: Professional Identity Formation Opportunities for 1Ls in the Transactional Context, Marni Goldstein Caputo and Kathleen Luz
Replacement Opening Brief for Plaintiff-Appellant Mona Salcida Murillo, Elise Chigier, Bilal Mubarack, Daniel Siemers, Erin Hunter, and Madeline H. Meth
The Potential and Perils of Financializing Climate Risk Governance: Insights for Urban Policymakers, Emma Colven, Madison Condon, Kelly Hereid, and Savannah Cox
Corporate Scenarios: Drawing Lessons from History, Madison Condon
"Green" Corporate Governance, Madison Condon
Grading Machines: Can AI Exam-Grading Replace Law Professors?, Kevin L. Cope, Jen Frankenreiter, Scott Hirst, Eric A. Posner, Daniel Schwarcz, and Dane Thorley
Rebalancing Retirement: How 401(k) Plans Exacerbate Inequality and What We Can Do About It, Quinn Curtis, Leo E. Strine, and David H. Webber
Digital Servitude, Julie A. Dahlstrom
Technology-Facilitated Labor Trafficking Power and Control Wheel, Julie A. Dahlstrom
Reply Brief for Plaintiff-Appellant, Jane Roe v. Marshall University Board of Governors, Ryan M. Donovan, J. Zak Ritchie, Madeline H. Meth, Gregory Bowe, Erin Hunter, and Sarah Monahan
Unequal Ownership, Ofer Eldar and Rory Van Loo
The Perverse Effects of Mandatory Judicial Reporting to Bar Authorities of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Determinations, Tigran W. Eldred and David M. Siegel
Mobility and Power in Temp Work, Andrew Elmore
Presuming Justice for Temp Workers, Andrew Elmore, Kati Griffith, and Sachin S. Pandya
Discriminatory Censorship Laws, Jonathan Feingold and Joshua Weishart
Law as a Lamp Post, Janet Freilich
Data manipulation within the US Federal Government, Janet Freilich and Aaron S. Kesselheim
Design Patents: A Potential Threat to Drug Competition, Janet Freilich and Aaron S. Kesselheim
Frequency and Nature of Generic “Design Around” of Brand-Name Patents in the United States, Janet Freilich and Aaron S. Kesselheim
Data as Policy, Janet Freilich and W. Nicholson Price II
