Submissions from 2019
Digitizing Brandenburg: Common Law Drift Toward a Causal Theory of Imminence, J. Remy Green
Chapter 13: The politics of immigrant and refugee health in the United States, Michael A. Grodin, Sondra S. Crosby, and George J. Annas
Death of Copyright, Paul Gugliuzza
Elite Patent Law, Paul Gugliuzza
Rising Confusion About 'Arising Under' Jurisdiction in Patent Cases, Paul Gugliuzza
The Procedure of Patent Eligibility, Paul Gugliuzza
The Supreme Court Bar at the Bar of Patents, Paul Gugliuzza
Using the Anglo-American Respondeat Superior Principle to Assign Responsibility for Worker Statutory Benefits and Protections, Michael C. Harper
The Public Information Fallacy, Woodrow Hartzog
Index Funds and the Future of Corporate Governance: Theory, Evidence, and Policy, Scott Hirst and Lucian Bebchuk
The Specter of the Giant Three, Scott Hirst and Lucian Bebchuk
Corporate Governance by Index Exclusion, Scott Hirst and Kobi Kastiel
Epilogue: Health Care, Federalism, and Democratic Values, Nicole Huberfeld
Federalism in Health Care Reform, Nicole Huberfeld
Stewart v Azar and the Purpose of Medicaid: Work as a Condition of Enrollment, Nicole Huberfeld
Digital Platforms and Antitrust Law, Keith N. Hylton
Economic Theory of Criminal Law, Keith N. Hylton
Law and Economics Versus Economic Analysis of Law, Keith N. Hylton
Congressional Administration of Foreign Affairs, Rebecca Ingber
If International Law Is Not International, What Comes Next? On Anthea Roberts’ Is International Law International?, Rebecca Ingber
Faithful Execution and Article II, Andrew Kent, Ethan J. Leib, and Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Foreign Affairs Prosecutions, Steven Arrigg Koh
My Teacher, My Friend, Susan P. Koniak
Gundy v. United States, Gary S. Lawson
"I'm Leavin' It (All) Up To You": Gundy and the (Sort-of) Resurrection of the Subdelegation Doctrine, Gary S. Lawson