Submissions from 2019
Why Robert Mueller’s Appointment As Special Counsel Was Unlawful, Gary S. Lawson and Steven Calabresi
Authors’ Response: An Enquiry Concerning Constitutional Understanding, Gary S. Lawson and Guy I. Seidman
Deference and National Courts in the Age of Globalization: Learning, Applying, and Deferring to Foreign Law, Gary S. Lawson and Guy I. Seidman
Fiduciary Constitutionalism: Implications for Self-Pardons and Non-Delegation, Ethan J. Lieb and Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Intermediaries and Private Speech Regulation: A Transatlantic Dialogue - Workshop Report, Tiffany Li
Byrd v United States: Unauthorized Drivers of Rental Cars Have Fourth Amendment Rights? Not as Evident as it Seems, Tracey Maclin
Cops and Cars: How the Automobile Drove Fourth Amendment Law, Tracey Maclin
'‘Male Chauvinism’ Is Under Attack from All Sides at Present': Roberts v. United States Jaycees, Sex Discrimination, and the First Amendment, Linda C. McClain
Response to Commentaries on Who’s the Bigot?, Linda C. McClain
Big Waiver under Statutory Sabotage, Elizabeth McCuskey
Price Discrimination & Intellectual Property, Michael J. Meurer and Ben Depoorter
Chapter 8: Is the Preemption Clause of ERISA Unconstitutional?, Andrew Morrison and Elizabeth McCuskey
A Common-Sense Defense of Janus: Forthcoming Changes in the Public Sector, Maria O'Brien
Reconceptualizing the Harms of Discrimination: How Brown v. Board of Education Helped to Further White Supremacy, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Affirmative Action, David Oppenheimer, Angela Onwuachi-Willig, and Nancy Leong
A shot in the arm for new antibiotics, Kevin Outterson
The global preclinical antibacterial pipeline, Kevin Outterson
Designing Development Programs for Non-Traditional Antibacterial Agents, Kevin Outterson, John Rex, Holly Fernandez Lynch, I. Glen Cohen, and Jonathan Darrow
Unity and Diversity in International Law, William W. Park
Retour sur L’Affaire de L’Alabama: De l’Utilité et de l’Histoire pour l'Arbitrage International, William W. Park and Bruno de Fumichon
Attorney as Accompagnateur: Resilient Lawyering When Victory Is Uncertain or Nearly Impossible,, Danielle Pelfrey Duryea, Margaret Reuter, and Stephen A. Rosenbaum
When Protest is the Disaster: Constitutional Implications of State and Local Emergency Power, Karen Pita Loor
Identifying the Impact of Labor Market Opportunities on Criminal Behavior, J. J. Prescott and Benjamin David Pyle
The Pathologies of Digital Consent, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog