Submissions from 2022
Brief of Legal Scholars Defending Race-Conscious Admissions as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, SFFA v. Harvard (20-1199) and SFFA v. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (21-707), Jonathan Feingold and Vinay Harpalani
Green, or Greed? A Fresh Perspective on the Valuation of Conservation Easements, Alan L. Feld, Jacob Nielson, and Theodore S. Sims
Comparative Effectiveness of Mandates and Financial Policies Targeting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Randomized, Controlled Survey Experiment, Jessica Fishman, Mandy K. Salmon, Daniel Scheitrum, K Aleks Schaefer, and Christopher Robertson
Constructing Basic Liberties: A Response to Eight Comments, James E. Fleming
Who Benefits from Corporate Tax Cuts?: Evidence from Banks and Credit Unions around the TCJA, Edward Fox and Benjamin David Pyle
Securitizing Notes of Small Businesses and Needy Workers, Tamar Frankel
Paths to Downstream Innovation, Janet Freilich
Bias and Biometrics: Regulating Corporate Responsibility and New Technologies to Protect Rights, Erika George
Civil Rights Summarily Denied: Race, Evidence, and Summary Judgement in Police Brutality Cases, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Race and Evidence, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Unraveling the Web of Legal Protection: Race, Police Misconduct, and the Favorable Termination Rule, Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Caitlin Glass, and Neda Khoshkhoo
Homography of Inventorship: DABUS and Valuing Inventors, Jordana Goodman
Ms. Attribution: How Authorship Credit Contributes to the Gender Gap, Jordana Goodman
Sy-STEM-ic Bias: An Exploration of Gender and Race Representation on University Patents, Jordana Goodman
Who Benefits?: How the AIA Hurt Deceptively Non-Joined Inventors, Jordana N. Goodman
The Rise of the Minimum Tax, Christopher H. Hanna, Michelle Hanlon, Norman Richter, and Michael Schler
Escaping the Allure of Joint Employment: Using Fault-Based Principles to Impose Liability for the Denial of Employee Statutory Rights, Michael C. Harper
Legislating Data Loyalty, Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards
The Surprising Virtues of Data Loyalty, Woodrow Hartzog and Neil M. Richards
Hidden Agendas in Shareholder Voting, Scott Hirst and Adriana Z. Robertson
Medicaid, the Supreme Court, and Safe Care for Nursing Home Residents, Nicole Huberfeld
American Public Health Federalism and the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Nicole Huberfeld, Sarah Gordon, and David K. Jones
The Public/Private Distinction in Public Health: The Case of COVID-19, Jason Jackson and Aziza Ahmed
(Un)stable BITs, Cree Jones and Weijia Rao
