Submissions from 2024
Ogoni Activism and Access to Remedy: Business and Human Rights from the Bottom Up, Ayodeji Kamau Perrin
The Last Colony of the Mind: Narrative, Legal Advocacy, and the Decolonization of Legal Knowledge, Ayodeji Kamau Perrin
Counseling Oppression, Angelo Petrigh
A Second Look: Local Labor Markets and The Impact of Ban the Box Policies After Criminal Legal Involvement, Benjamin David Pyle
Against Engagement, Neil Richards and Woodrow Hartzog
The US Preventive Services Task Force in Legal Jeopardy, Christopher Robertson, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, and Gregory D. Curfman
Structural Sex Discrimination: Why Gynecology Patients Suffer Avoidable Injuries and What the Law Can Do About It, Christopher Robertson, Annabel Kupke, and Louise P. King
Immigration Detention Abolition and the Violence of Digital Cages, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Major Questions About Presidentialism: Untangling the “Chain of Dependence” Across Administrative Law, Jodi L. Short and Jed Handelsman Shugerman
The Ebb, Flow, and Twilight of Presidential Removal, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Venality: A Strangely Practical History of Unremovable Offices and Limited Executive Power, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Regulating Social Media Through Family Law, Katharine B. Silbaugh and Adi Caplan-Bricker
Toward a Tobacco-free Generation — A Birth Date–Based Phaseout Approach, Katharine B. Silbaugh and Christopher Robertson
A Matter of Facts: The Evolution of Copyright’s Fact-Exclusion and Its Implications for Disinformation and Democracy, Jessica Silbey
How Do You Like your Books, Jessica Silbey
What the Warhol Court Got Wrong: Use as an Artist Reference and the Derivative Work Doctrine, Jessica Silbey and Eva Subotnik
The States' Hodgepodge of Physician Licensure Regulations, Tara Sklar and Christopher Robertson
Kafka in the Age of AI and the Futility of Privacy as Control, Daniel Solove and Woodrow Hartzog
Zombie Litigation: Claim Aggregation, Litigant Autonomy and Funders' Intermeddling, Maya Steinitz
Marketing, Other Intangibles, and Output Growth in 61 United States Industries, Leo Sveikauskas, Rachel Soloveichik, Corby Garner, Peter B. Meyer, James Bessen, and Matthew Russell
Becoming Steve Bright, Robert L. Tsai
Civic Education and Democracy's Flaws, Robert L. Tsai
Roads Not Taken on Affirmative Action, Robert L. Tsai
Abortion Politics and the Rise of Movement Jurists, Robert L. Tsai and Mary Ziegler
Practicing Medicine in the Culture Wars — Gender-Affirming Care and the Battles over Clinician Autonomy, Michael Ulrich
