Submissions from 2020
More than the Vote: 16-Year-Old Voting and the Risks of Legal Adulthood, Katharine B. Silbaugh
The Common Law Inside a Social Hierarchy: Power or Reason?, Katharine B. Silbaugh
Against Progress: Interventions About Equality in Supreme Court Cases About Copyright Law, Jessica Silbey
Fixing Informational Asymmetry Through Trademark Search, Jessica Silbey
Telehealth for an Aging Population: How Can Law Influence Adoption Among Providers, Payors, and Patients?, Tara Sklar and Christopher Robertson
Legal Liminalities: Conflicting Jurisdictional Claims in the Transition from British Mandate Palestine to the State of Israel, Rephael G. Stern
Equality is a Brokered Idea, Robert L. Tsai
Racial Purges, Robert L. Tsai
Financing Failure: Bankruptcy Lending, Credit Market Conditions, and the Financial Crisis, Frederick Tung
A Public Health Law Path for Second Amendment Jurisprudence, Michael Ulrich
Pedagogy and Policy: A Tribute to Karen Rothenberg’s Contributions to Health Law, Michael Ulrich
In Defense of Breakups: Administering a “Radical” Remedy, Rory Van Loo
The New Gatekeepers: Private Firms as Public Enforcers, Rory Van Loo
The Revival of Respondeat Superior and Evolution of Gatekeeper Liability, Rory Van Loo
Brief of Amici Curiae Legal Scholars in Support of Equality in Support of Respondents, Fulton v. City of Philadelpha, Kyle Velte, David Cruz, Michael Higdon, Anthony Michael Kreis, Shirley Lin, and Linda C. McClain
Are We Ready for the Next Recession? A Review of Yair Listokin’s Law and Macroeconomics: Legal Remedies to Recessions, David H. Webber
Fun with Reverse Ejusdem Generis, Jay D. Wexler
Submissions from 2019
Feminism, Law, and Epidemiology in the AIDS Response, Aziza Ahmed
Janet Halley in Conversation with Aziza Ahmed: Interview, Aziza Ahmed
Theories of State and Family, Aziza Ahmed
The Sanctuary of Prosecutorial Nullification, Zohra Ahmed
Data First – Tax Next: How Fiji’s Technology Can Improve New Zealand’s 'Netflix Tax' (Part 1), Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Data First – Tax Next: How Fiji’s Technology Can Improve New Zealand’s 'Netflix Tax' (Part 2), Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Data First – Tax Next: How Fiji’s Technology Can Improve New Zealand’s ‘Netflix Tax’ (Part 4), Richard Thompson Ainsworth
