Submissions from 2009
Trespass-Copyright Parallels and the Harm-Benefit Distinction, Wendy J. Gordon
Answering the Millennium Call for the Right to Maternal Health: The Need to Eliminate User Fees, Margaux J. Hall, Aziza Ahmed, and Stephanie E. Swanson
Judicial Control of the National Labor Relations Board's Lawmaking in the Age of Chevron and Brand X, Michael C. Harper
Promises and Privacy: Promissory Estoppel and Confidential Disclosure in Online Communities, Woodrow Hartzog
The Privacy Box: A Software Proposal, Woodrow Hartzog
Tracer Studies of Sheet Flow in the Florida Everglades, David T. Ho, Victor C. Engel, Evan A. Variano, Paul J. Schmieder, and Madison Condon
A Comment on the Intel Fine, Keith N. Hylton
Calabresi's Influence on Law and Economics, Keith N. Hylton
Political Economy of Criminal Procedure, Keith N. Hylton
Remedies, Antitrust Law, and Microsoft: Comment on Shapiro, Keith N. Hylton
Tort Duties of Landowners: A Positive Theory, Keith N. Hylton
American Moment[s]: When, How, and Why Did Israeli Law Faculties Come to Resemble Elite U.S. Law Schools?, Pnina Lahav
Review of Outlawed Pigs: Law, Religion, and Culture in Israel, Pnina Lahav
Seeking Recognition: Women’s Struggle for Full Citizenship in the Community of Religious Worship, Pnina Lahav
Burying the Constitution Under a TARP, Gary S. Lawson
It Depends, Gary S. Lawson
Limited Government, Unlimited Administration: Is it Possible to Restore Constitutionalism?, Gary S. Lawson
The Constitution's Congress, Gary S. Lawson
The 'Principal' Reason Why the PCAOB Is Unconstitutional, Gary S. Lawson
Law and Politics Reconsidered: A New Constitutional History of Dred Scott, Gerald F. Leonard
Some Reasons Why Criminal Harms Matter, Gerald F. Leonard
Toward an Architecture of Health Law, Wendy K. Mariner
Pandemic Preparedness: A Return to the Rule of Law, Wendy K. Mariner, George J. Annas, and Wendy E. Parmet
Supreme Court Justices, Empathy, and Social Change: A Comment on Lani Guinier's Demosprudence Through Dissent, Linda C. McClain
Nonpatentability of Business Methods: Legal and Economic Analysis, Peter Menell and Michael J. Meurer