Submissions from 2013
The Baby and the Bath Water: The American Critique of European Contract Law, Daniela Caruso
The Transformation of Europe in US Legal Academia and its Legacy in the Field of Private Law, Daniela Caruso
Addressing the Harm of Total Surveillance: A Reply to Professor Neil Richards, Danielle K. Citron and David Gray
A Shattered Looking Glass: The Pitfalls and Potential of the Mosaic Theory of Fourth Amendment Privacy, Danielle K. Citron and David Gray
The Right to Quantitative Privacy, Danielle K. Citron and David Gray
Fighting Cyber-Crime After United States v. Jones, Danielle K. Citron, David Gray, and Liz Rinehart
'Petitions Without Number': Widows' Petitions and the Early Nineteenth-Century Origins of Public Marriage-Based Entitlements, Kristin Collins
Border Carbon Adjustment and International Trade: A Literature Review, Madison Condon and Ada Ignaciuk
Property: A Bundle of Sticks or a Tree?, Anna di Robilant
Parody as Brand, Stacey Dogan and Mark Lemley
Measuring the Racial Unevenness of Law School, Jonathan Feingold and Doug Souza
Are We All Originalists Now? I Hope Not!, James E. Fleming
Fit, Justification, and Fidelity in Constitutional Interpretation, James E. Fleming
The Inclusiveness of the New Originalism, James E. Fleming
The New Originalist Manifesto, James E. Fleming
Ordered Liberty: Response to Michael Dorf, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain
Ordered Liberty: Response to Michael Dorf, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain
Dismantling Large Bank Holding Companies for Their Own Good and for the Good of the Country, Tamar Frankel
Municipalities in Distress: A Preventive View, Tamar Frankel
Self-Regulation of Insider-Trading in Mutual Funds and Advisers, Tamar Frankel
The Influence of Investment Banks on Corporate Governance, Tamar Frankel
Sunshine, Stakeholders, and Executive Pay: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach, Brian D. Galle and David I. Walker
Feminism and the Future of African International Legal Scholarship, Erika George
Global Health and Human Rights: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives; The Right to Health in International Law, Erika George