Submissions from 2005
Should Tort Damages Be Multiplied?, Keith N. Hylton and Thomas J. Miceli
Common Law Disclosure Duties and the Sin of Omission: Testing the Meta-Theories, Kimberly Krawiec and Kathryn Zeiler
The Republic of Choice, the Pledge of Allegiance, the American Taliban, Pnina Lahav
Burning down the House (and Senate): A Presentment Requirement for Legislative Subpoenas Under the Orders, Resolutions, and Votes Clause, Gary S. Lawson
Discretion as Delegation: The 'Proper' Understanding of the Nondelegation Doctrine, Gary S. Lawson
Discretion as Delegation: The 'Proper' Understanding of the Nondelegation Doctrine, Gary S. Lawson
'Oh Lord, Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood!': Rediscovering the Mathews v. Eldridge and Penn Central Frameworks, Gary S. Lawson
Prolegomenon to Any Future Administrative Law Course: Separation of Powers and the Transcendental Deduction, Gary S. Lawson
The First "Incorporation" Debate, Gary S. Lawson and Guy I. Seidman
Holmes on the Lochner Court, Gerald F. Leonard
Legal and Moral Rights, David B. Lyons
Is Obtaining an Arrestee's DNA a Valid Special Needs Search Under the Fourth Amendment? What Should (and Will) the Supreme Court Do?, Tracey Maclin
Law and Public Health: Beyond Emergency Preparedness, Wendy K. Mariner
Jacobson v Massachusetts: It's Not Your Great-Great-Grandfather's Public Health Law, Wendy K. Mariner, George J. Annas, and Leonard H. Glantz
'Bend it Like Beckham' and 'Real Women Have Curves': Constructing Identity in Multicultural Coming-of-Age Stories, Linda C. McClain
Deterring 'Irresponsible' Reproduction Through Welfare Reform, Linda C. McClain
Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations, Linda C. McClain
The Domain of Civic Virtue in a Good Society: Families, Schools, and Sex Equality, Linda C. McClain
Constitutionalism, Judicial Review, and Progressive Change, Linda C. McClain and James E. Fleming
Invention, Refinement and Patent Claim Scope: A New Perspective on the Doctrine of Equivalents, Michael J. Meurer
Lessons for Patent Policy from Empirical Research on Patent Litigation, Michael J. Meurer and James Bessen
Invention, Refinement and Patent Claim Scope: A New Perspective on the Doctrine of Equivalents, Michael J. Meurer and Craig Allen Nard
Patent Policy Adrift in a Sea of Anecdote: A Reply to Lichtman, Michael J. Meurer and Craig Allen Nard
Patent Policy Adrift in a Sea of Anecdote: A Reply to Lichtman, Michael J. Meurer and Craig Allen Nard