Submissions from 2009
Intelligent Design and Judicial Minimalism: Further Thoughts on the 'Is It Science?' Question, Jay D. Wexler
Justice Ginsburg's Footnotes, Jay D. Wexler
Religion in Public Schools, Jay D. Wexler
The Story of Fay v. Noia: Another Case About Another Federalism, Larry Yackle
Submissions from 2008
Electronic Tax Fraud - Are There 'Sales Zappers' in Japan?, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
IT-APAs - Vertical Harmonization of Transfer - Pricing Standards, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
MTIC (Carousel) Fraud: Twelve Ways Forward; Two Ways 'Preferred' - Has the Technology-Based Administrative Solution Been Rejected?, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Zappers and Phantom-Ware at the FTA: Are They Listening Now?, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Zappers & Phantom-Ware: A Global Demand for Tax Fraud Technology, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Zappers: Tax Fraud, Technology and Terrorist Funding, Richard Thompson Ainsworth
Myths and Realities of the Palestinian Refugee Problem: Reframing the Right of Return, Susan M. Akram
Health Care Reform in America: Beyond Ideology, George J. Annas
Rules for Donations to Tissue Banks: What Next?, George J. Annas
The Changing Face of Family Law: Global Consequences of Embedding Physicians and Biotechnology in the Parent-Child Relationship, George J. Annas
The Legacy of the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial to American Bioethics and Human Rights, George J. Annas
Governing Technological Risks, Michael S. Baram
Common Law and Statute Law in US Federal Administrative Law, Jack M. Beermann
The Supreme Common Law Court of the United States, Jack M. Beermann
Reflections in Plague Time: Perspectives on the Sub-prime Crisis, Ronald S. Borod, Steven B. Levine, Madeleine ML Tan, and Eugene Solomonov
(Presidential) Powers In the European Union, Daniela Caruso
Taxation as a Global Socio-Legal Phenomenon, Allison Christians, Steven Dean, Diane Ring, and Adam H. Rosenzweig
Open Code Governance, Danielle K. Citron
Technological Due Process, Danielle K. Citron
Hoyt v. Florida, 368 U.S. 57 (1961), Kristin Collins
Taylor v. Louisiana, 419 U.S. 522 (1975), Kristin Collins