Submissions from 2018
Holacracy and the Law, Matthew T. Bodie
Shareholder Voting and the Symbolic Politics of Corporation as Contract, Matthew T. Bodie and Grant M. Hayden
The Future Encyclopedia of Luddism, Miriam A. Cherry
The Future Encyclopedia of Luddism, Miriam A. Cherry
A Critical Examination of a Third Employment Category for On-Demand Work (In Comparative Perspective), Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi
Ukraine and the Evaporating Hyphen of Market-Democracy, Monica Eppinger
Are Universities Schools? The Case For Continuity in the Regulation of Student Speech, Chad Flanders
How Much Certainty do We Need to Punish? A Reply to Kolber, Chad Flanders
How Much Certainty do We Need to Punish? A Reply to Kolber, Chad Flanders
In (Partial) Praise of (Some) Compromise: Comments on Tebbe, Chad Flanders
Keeping the Rule of Law Simple: Comments on Gowder, The Rule of Law in the Real World, Chad Flanders
"Dangerous Instruments": A Case Study in Overcriminalization, Chad Flanders and Desiree Austin-Holliday
Talking Trump and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Correcting the Record on Section 4, Joel K. Goldstein
Teaching the Transformative Fourteenth Amendment, Joel K. Goldstein
Brief of Intellectual Property Law Scholars As Amici Curiae in Support of Neither Party, WesternGeco LLC v. Ion Geophysical Corp., No. 16-1011, US Supreme Court, Timothy R. Holbrook, Ann Bartow, Dan L. Burk, Donald P. Harris, David C. Hricik, Amy L. Landers, Yvette Joy Liebesman, Lee Ann W. Lockridge, and Jason Rantanen
Brief Amici Curiae of Intellectual Property Professors in Support of Petitioner, No. 18-600, Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions, Inc. V. Renesas Electronics America, Inc., Timothy R. Holbrook, Ann Bartow, Andrew Chin, David C. Hricik, Yvette Joy Liebesman, and Lucas Osborn
Accessibility of Medical Diagnostic Equipment - Implications for People with Disability, Lisa Iezzoni and Elizabeth Pendo
International Contracts, William P. Johnson, Sabin Volciuc-Ionescu, Catalin-Sergiu Dinu, Katya Logunov, Adrián Lucio Furman, Adam Rose, and Willem den Hertog
Hybrid Removal, Samuel P. Jordan
The Financial Counseling Industry: Past, Present, and Policy Recommendations, David A. Lander
Revisiting Innovative Technologies to Determine Substantial Similarity in Musical Composition Infringement Lawsuits, Yvette Joy Liebesman
A Guide to Understanding and Addressing Vacant Property in the City of St. Louis, Dana M. Malkus
Abandoning Realization and the Transition Tax: Toward a Comprehensive Tax Base, Henry Ordower
Healthcare Blockchain Infrastructure: A Comparative Approach, Ana Santos Rutschman
IP Preparedness for Outbreak Diseases, Ana Santos Rutschman
Vaccine Licensure in the Public Interest: Lessons from the Development of the U.S. Army Zika Vaccine, Ana Santos Rutschman
Change from Within: Using Task Forces and Best Practices to Achieve Gender Equity for University Faculty, Constance Z. Wagner
Evolving Norms of Corporate Social Responsibility: Lessons Learned from the European Union Directive On Non-Financial Reporting, Constance Z. Wagner
New Takes on Jim Crow: A Review of Recent Scholarship, Anders Walker
Medical Malpractice Cuts not the Answer, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby
Submissions from 2017
A Human Rights Code of Conduct: Ambitious Moral Aspiration for a Public Interest Law Office or Law Clinic, Lauren Bartlett
Employment as Fiduciary Relationship, Matthew T. Bodie
Lessons from the Dramatists Guild for the Platform Economy, Matthew T. Bodie
The Best Way Out is Always Through: Changing the Employment At-Will Default to Protect Personal Autonomy, Matthew T. Bodie
The Next Iteration of Progressive Corporate Law, Matthew T. Bodie
Workplace Freakonomics, Matthew T. Bodie
Are Uber and Transportation Network Companies the Future of Transportation (Law) and Employment (Law)?, Miriam A. Cherry
People Analytics and Invisible Labor, Miriam A. Cherry
The Sharing Economy and the Edges of Contract Law: Comparing U.S. and U.K. Approaches, Miriam A. Cherry
Dependent Contractors' in the Gig Economy: A Comparative Approach, Miriam A. Cherry and Antonio Aloisi
Is Having Too Many Aggravating Factors the Same as Having None at All? A Comment on the Hidalgo Cert. Petition, Chad Flanders
Is Having Too Many Aggravating Factors the Same as Having None at All?: A Comment on the Hidalgo Cert. Petition, Chad Flanders
Punishment, Liberalism, and Public Reason, Chad Flanders
The Bipartisan Bayh Amendment: Republican Contributions to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Joel K. Goldstein
Shattering 'Blight' and the Hidden Narratives that Condemn, Patricia Hureston Lee
Ex Parte Seizures Under the DTSA and the Shift of IP Rights Enforcement, Yvette Joy Liebesman
Redefining the Intended Copyright Infringer, Yvette Joy Liebesman
A Comparison of Defendants with Mental Illness Represented by Public Defenders and Private Attorneys: an Analysis of Court-Ordered Pretrial Psychiatric Evaluations, Donald M. Linhorst, P. Ann Dirks-Lindhorst, Susan McGraugh, Lauren Choate, and Sarah Riley
Religious Privilege to Discriminate as Religious Freedom: From Charitable Choice to Faith Based Initiatives to RFRA and FADA, Marcia L. McCormick
Sterotypes as Channels and the Social Model of Discrimination, Marcia L. McCormick
Perspectives on the Tax Avoidance Culture: Legislative, Administrative, and Judicial Ambiguity, Henry Ordower
The Expatriation Tax, Deferrals, Mark to Market, the Macomber Conundrum and Doubtful Constitutionality, Henry M. Ordower
Out of Ferguson: Misdemeanors, Municipal Courts, Tax Distribution and Constitutional Limitations, Henry Ordower, J. Onésimo Sandoval, and Kenneth Warren
Special Issue "Health Care Law and the Rights of Individuals with Disabilities", Elizabeth Pendo, Guest Editor
Editor, "Health Care Law and the Rights of Individuals with Disabilities", Elizabeth Pendo
Bridging the Gap: A Joint Negotiation Project Crossing Legal Disciplines, K. E. Powell and Lauren Bartlett
Patent Venue Exceptionalism after TC Heartland v. Kraft, Ana Santos Rutschman
The Priority Review Voucher Program at the FDA: From Neglected Tropical Diseases to the 21st Century Cures Act, Ana Santos Rutschman
The Use of Information and Communications Technology in Criminal Procedure in the USA, Stephen C. Thaman
Lessons from Ferguson and Beyond: Bias, Health, and Justice, Sidney D. Watson
Exploitation in Medical Research: The Enduring Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby
Submissions from 2016
The Law and Policy of People Analytics, Matthew T. Bodie, Miriam A. Cherry, Marcia L. McCormick, and Jintong Tang
Beyond Misclassification: The Digital Transformation of Work, Miriam A. Cherry
Gig Economy: Settlements Leave Labor Issues Unsettled, Miriam A. Cherry
Legal and Governance Structures Built to Share, Miriam A. Cherry
Crowdwork, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Fair Labor Practices, Miriam A. Cherry and Winifred R. Poster
The Health Exception, Monica E. Eppinger
Criminals Behind the Veil: Political Philosophy and Punishment, Chad Flanders
Public Wrongs and Public Reason, Chad Flanders
Substantial Confusion about "Substantial Burdens", Chad Flanders
Time, Death, and Retribution, Chad Flanders
Voter Ignorance and Deliberative Democracy, Chad Flanders
Importance of State Law in Police Reform, Roger L. Goldman
Access To Capital or Just More Blues? Issuer Decision-Making Post SEC Crowdfunding Regulation, Patricia Hureston Lee
Trademark Exhaustion and the Internet of Resold Things, Yvette Joy Liebesman
Taste This!: Experiencing Transactional Lawyering in First-Year Contracts, Dana M. Malkus
Value Added: Utilizing the MSW Perspective, Dana M. Malkus
Collecting New Data on Disability Health Inequities, Elizabeth Pendo
Hidden from View: Disability, Segregation and Work, Elizabeth Pendo
Marital Sharing of Transfer Tax Exemptions, Kerry A. Ryan
The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty, Micah Schwartzman, Chad Flanders, and Zoe Robinson
Oh, What a Relief It (Sometimes) Is: An Analysis of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petitions to Discharge Student Loans, Aaron N. Taylor and Daniel Sheffner
Missing the 'Target': Preventing the Unjust Inclusion of Vulnerable Children for Medical Research Studies, Ruqaiijah Yearby
Race Based Medicine, Color Blind Disease: How Racial Preferences in Violation of the 14th Amendment are Killing Us All, Ruqaiijah Yearby
Involuntary Consent: Conditioning Access to Health Care on Participation in Clinical Trials, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby
Missing the “Target”: Preventing the Unjust Inclusion of Vulnerable Children for Medical Research Studies, Ruqaiijah A. Yearby
Submissions from 2015
Income Inequality and Corporate Structure, Matthew T. Bodie
Property and Political Community: Democracy, Oligarchy, and the Case of Ukraine, Monica E. Eppinger
Insubstantial Burdens, Chad Flanders
Teaching "Ferguson", Chad Flanders
The Supreme Court and the Rehabilitative Ideal, Chad Flanders
Kamil Kubik: The Artist and Copyright Observed, Elizabeth Townsend Gard and Yvette Joy Liebesman
Ebola, Quarantine, and Flawed CDC Policy, Robert Gatter
When Does Copyright Law Require Technology Blindness? Aiken Meets Aereo, Yvette Joy Liebesman
When Does Copyright Law Require Technology Blindness? Aiken Meets Aereo, Yvette Joy Liebesman
Called to Serve: Five Habits of Effective Board Members, Dana M. Malkus
Let’s Pretend that Federal Courts Aren’t Hostile to Discrimination Claims, Marcia L. McCormick
Our Uneasiness with Police Unions: Power and Voice for the Powerful?, Marcia L. McCormick
What Patients with Disabilities Teach Us About the Everyday Ethics of Health Care, Elizabeth Pendo
Steps Towards an Alignment of Intellectual Property in South-South Exchanges: A Return to TRIPs, Ana Santos Rutschman