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2025

MEREDITH GELLER

  • Writing For Law Practice: What They Didn’t Teach You First Year (forthcoming 2025) (Co-authored by: Lisa Mazzie).

2024

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

MONICA LLORENTE

BRUCE MARKELL

MARTIN H. REDISH

2023

ROBERT P. BURNS

PAUL GOWDER

MICHAEL KANG

PIERRE LEGRAND

STEVEN LUBET

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

LEONARD L. RISKIN

GENEVIEVE A. TOKIC

CYNTHIA WILSON

2022

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Evidence in Context: A Trial Evidence Workbook, 6th ed. (2022) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, Richard Moberly & James Seckinger).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

ARI D. GLOGOWER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

PIERRE LEGRAND

STEVEN LUBET

  • Evidence in Context: A Trial Evidence Workbook, 6th ed. (2022) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns, Richard Moberly & James Seckinger).

BRUCE MARKELL

AJAY MEHROTRA

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Energy Law and Policy, 3rd ed. (2022) (Co-authored by: Lincoln L. Davies, Alexandra B. Klass, Joe P. Tomain & Elizabeth J. Wilson).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation: Abridged Student Edition, 8th ed. (2022) (Co-authored by: Arthur Willis & Jennifer and Alexander).

2021

RONALD J. ALLEN

ESTHER S. BARRON

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ALYSON CARREL

  • Negotiation and Lawyers (2021) (Co-authored by: Leonard L. Riskin, Art Hinshaw, Chris P. Guthrie, Richard C. Reuben, Jennifer K. Robbennolt & Nancy A. Welsh).

DAVID DANA

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

STEVEN LUBET

BRUCE MARKELL

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • American Classics in International Law: International Environmental Law, edited by Michael Reisman (forthcoming 2022).

JAMES E. PFANDER

MARTIN H. REDISH

STEPHEN F. REED

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Negotiation and Lawyers (2021) (Co-authored by: Alyson Carrel, Art Hinshaw, Chris P. Guthrie, Richard C. Reuben, Jennifer K. Robbennolt & Nancy A. Welsh).

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

ALEXANDRA TARZIKHAN

HELEN TILLEY

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

2020

SHEILA BEDI

ROBERT P. BURNS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

IBRAHIM J. GASSAMA

  • Tort Law and Practice, 6th ed. (2020) (Co-authored by: Dominick Vetri, Lawrence C. Levine, Joan E. Vogel & Carol M. Suzuki).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

STEVEN LUBET

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

ROBERT WEINSTOCK

2019

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 5th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Joseph L. Hoffmann, Andrew D. Leipold, Debra A. Livingston & Tracey L. Meares).
  • An Analytical Approach to Evidence, 7th ed. (2020) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo, David S. Schwartz & Alex Stein).

ALYSON CARREL

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

JACK HEINZ

NEHA JAIN

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

LEONARD L. RISKIN

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

JULIET SORENSEN

GENEVIEVE A. TOKIC

ROBERT WEINSTOCK

DOREEN WEISENHAUS

2018

KAREN ALTER

ERIN F. DELANEY

JOHN P. HEINZ

PIERRE LEGRAND

BRUCE MARKELL

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Energy Law and Policy, 2nd ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Lincoln L. Davies, Alexandra B. Klass, Joe Tomain & Elizabeth Wilson).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation -- Introductory, Advanced, and International: Instructor’s Manual (2018 ed.) (Co-authored by: Robert R. Wootton & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Partnership Taxation -- Introductory, Advanced, and International: Student Problems (2018 ed.) (Co-authored by: Robert R. Wootton & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • United States International Taxation: Materials and Problems, 4th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey T. Sheffield, Genevieve Tokic, & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Introductory, Advanced, and International Partnership Taxation: Problems And Answers, 2018-2019 ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Robert R. Wootton, & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • United States International Taxation: Problems and Answers, 4th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey T. Sheffield, Genevieve Tokic, & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Introductory, Advanced, and International Partnership Taxation: Problems, 2018-2019 ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Robert R. Wootton, & Mitchell B. Weiss).

ANNELISE RILES

DAVID SCHEFFER

HELENE S. SHAPO

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • United States International Taxation: Problems and Answers, 4th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, Genevieve Tokic, & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • United States International Taxation: Materials and Problems, 4th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, Genevieve Tokic, & Mitchell B. Weiss).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Partnership Taxation -- Introductory, Advanced, and International: Student Problems (2018 ed.) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Partnership Taxation -- Introductory, Advanced, and International: Instructor’s Manual (2018 ed.) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Introductory, Advanced, and International Partnership Taxation: Problems, 2018-2019 ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, & Mitchell B. Weiss).
  • Introductory, Advanced, and International Partnership Taxation: Problems And Answers, 2018-2019 ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, & Mitchell B. Weiss).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2017

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 4th ed. (2016) (Co-authored by: William J. Stuntz, Joseph L. Hoffman, Debra A. Livingston, Andrew D. Leipold, & Tracey L. Meares).

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

STEVEN LUBET

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation, 8th ed. (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2017) (Co-authored by: Arthur Willis & Jennifer Alexander).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Piercing the Corporate Veil, 2017-18 ed. (Thomson Reuters 2017).

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

JULIET SORENSEN

DOREEN WEISENHAUS

2016

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION VERSION, 3rd ed. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2016) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, and Jim H. Seckinger).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Las Múltiples Dimensiones Del Juicio Por Jurado: Estudios Sobre El Comportamiento Del Jurado (the Many Dimensions Of Trial By Jury: Studies Of Jury Behavior) (Natali Chizik, et al., transl.), co-edited by Andrés Harfuch (Ad Hoc Publishers 2016).

CAROLYN FRAZIER

PAUL GOWDER

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Women, Work And Worship In Lincoln’s Country: The Dumville Family Letters (University of Illinois Press 2016) (Co-authored by: Anne M. Heinz).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION VERSION, 3rd ed. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2016) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, and Jim H. Seckinger).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Law Professors: Three Centuries of Shaping American Law (West Academic 2016).
  • Piercing the Corporate Veil, 2016 ed..

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

  • Advanced Appellate Advocacy (Aspen 2016) (Co-authored by: Sarah O’Rourke Schrup, Carter G. Phillips, and Jeffrey T. Green).

DAVID S. RUDER

  • The Future Of The Securities And Exchange Commission In A Changing World (Center for Strategic and International Studies 2015) (Co-authored by: Gerald Hyman).

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

  • Advanced Appellate Advocacy (Aspen 2016) (Co-authored by: Susan E. Provenzano, Carter G. Phillips, and Jeffrey T. Green).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • The Experimental Society (2016).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Too Many Lawyers? The Future of The Legal Profession (Routledge 2017) (Co-authored by: Eyal Katvan, Neta Ziv, and Avrom Sherr).

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Partnership Taxation: Objective (West Academic 2016).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2015

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • CRANBROOKE V. INTELLEX: CASE FILE, 3rd ed. (NITA 2015) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, & James H. Seckinger).

HEIDI KITROSSER

PIERRE LEGRAND

STEVEN LUBET

  • The “colored Hero” Of Harper’s Ferry: John Anthony Copeland And The War Against Slavery (Cambridge University Press 2015).
  • Modern Trial Advocacy, 5th ed. (2015) (Co-authored by: J.C. Lore).
  • CRANBROOKE V. INTELLEX: CASE FILE, 3rd ed. (NITA 2015) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, & James H. Seckinger).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Bankruptcy: 21st Century Debtor-creditor Law (including Bapcpa), 4th ed. (West Group forthcoming 2015) (Co-authored by: David G. Epstein, Steve Nickles and Larry Ponoroff).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, And Problems, 2014/2015 Edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2014) (Co-authored by: Robert Wootton).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Piercing The Corporate Veil (Thomson Reuters 2015).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing For Law Practice, 3d ed. (Foundation Press 2015) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Fajans, & Mary R. Falk).

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, And Problems, 2014/2015 Edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2014) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite).

2014

KAREN ALTER

  • New Terrain of International Law: Courts, Politics, Rights (Princeton University Press 2014).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Florence Kelley, Factory Inspector In 1890s Chicago, and the Children (Open Books 2014).

BERNARD BLACK

  • To Sue Is Human: A Profile of Medical Malpractice Litigation (Yale University Press forthcoming 2015) (Co-authored by: David Hyman, Myungho Paik, William Sage, and Charles Silver).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Kafka's Law: The Trial and American Criminal Justice (University of Chicago Press 2014).

MORTON HORWITZ

  • The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860 (Harvard University Press 1979).
  • The Warren Court and the Pursuit Of Justice (Hill and Wang 1998).
  • The Transformation of American Law, 1870–1960: The Crisis of Legal Orthodoxy (Oxford University Press 1992).

NEHA JAIN

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • Pour La Relevance Des Droits Étrangers (2014).
  • Derrida/law: A Differend in A COMPANION TO DERRIDA, co-edited by Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (2014) at Page 581.

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Contracts: Making and Doing Deals, 4th ed. (West Academic Group 2014) (Co-authored by: David G. Epstein and Lawrence Ponoroff).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Energy Law and Policy (2014) (Co-authored by: Lincoln L. Davies, Alexandra B. Klass, Joe Tomain & Elizabeth Wilson).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Business Law (West Academic Publishing 2014) (Co-authored by: Timothy Fort).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Dispute Resolution and Lawyers, 5th edition (Westgroup 2014) (Co-authored by: James E. Westbrook, Chris Guthrie, Richard C. Reuben, Jennifer Robbennolt, and Nancy Welsh).

JOHN B. THORNTON

  • U.s. Legal Reasoning, Writing, and Practice for International Lawyers (LexisNexis 2014) (now Carolina Academic Press).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Working Together in the Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals (Carolina Academic Press 2014) (Co-authored by: Eileen Scallen, and Sophie Sparrow).
  • Working Together in Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals (Carolina Academic Press 2014) (Co-authored by: Eileen Scallen, and Sophie Sparrow).

2013

KAREN ALTER

ESTHER S. BARRON

  • Entrepreneurship Law: Cases and Materials (Wolters Kluwer 2013) (Co-authored by: Stephen F. Reed).

PETRA BUTLER

  • Un Law On International Sales (Springer 2009) (Co-authored by: Professor Peter Schlechtriem) (second edition forthcoming).
  • The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act: A Commentary (Lexis Nexis Butterworths 2005) (Co-authored by: Andrew Butler) (second edition forthcoming beginning 2014).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Constitution of The United States, 2nd edition (Foundation Press 2013) (Co-authored by: Michael Stokes Paulsen, Michael W. McConnell, and Samuel L. Bray).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Concept of Custom in International Law has been translated into Chinese and published in China.

JAMES J. HANKS, JR

  • Legal Capital, 4th edition (Foundation Press 2013) (Co-authored by: Bayless Manning).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Health Care Reform (Oxford University Press 2013).

THOMAS R. LEAVENS

  • Music Law for The General Practitioner (American Bar Association 2013).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

  • Equitable Remedies in MICHIGAN CONTRACT LAW, 2nd ed., edited by John R. Trentacosta (2013) (Co-authored by: Judy B. Calton).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Judicial Conduct and Ethics, 5th edition (LexisNexis 2013) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey M. Shaman, and James J. Alfini).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • What Changed When Everything Changed: 9/11 and The Making Of National Identity (Yale University Press 2013).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Originalism and the Good Constitution (Harvard University Press 2013) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Originalism and the Good Constitution (Harvard University Press 2013) (Co-authored by: M. Rappaport).
  • Accelerating Democracy: Transforming Governance Through Technology (Princeton University Press 2013).

AJAY MEHROTRA

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach, 6th edition (West 2013) (Co-authored by: Martin H. Redish, Richard L. Marcus, and Edward F. Sherman).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Problems and Materials in Federal Income Taxation, 8th edition (Wolters Kluwer 2013) (Co-authored by: Sanford M. Guerin, and Adam H. Rosenzweig).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Annual supplement to his treatise, Piercing the Corporate Veil, 2013 edition (West 2013).
  • Law and Jurisprudence in American History, 8th edition (West Publishing 2013) (Co-authored by: Jamil Zainaldin).
  • An Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations, 3rd edition (Thomson/West 2010).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Adversary First Amendment: Free Expression and the Foundations Of American Democracy (Stanford Law Books 2013).
  • Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach, 6th edition (West 2013) (Co-authored by: James E. Pfander, Richard L. Marcus, and Edward F. Sherman).

STEPHEN F. REED

  • Entrepreneurship Law: Cases and Materials (Aspen Publishers 2013) (Co-authored by: Esther S. Barron).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing and Analysis in the Law, 6th edition (Foundation Press 2013) (Co-authored by: Marilyn R. Walter, and Elizabeth Fajans).
  • The Law of Trusts and Trustees, revised 3rd edition, Volume 3 (West Group 2013) (Co-authored by: George Bogert).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Shapo on the Law of Products Liability (Wolters Kluwer 2013).

JOSEPH J. THORNDIKE

  • Their Fair Share: Taxing the Rich in the Age of FDR (Urban Institute Press 2013).

LAWRENCE ZELENAK

  • Learning to Love Form 1040: Two Cheers for The Return-based Mass Income Tax (University of Chicago Press 2013).

2012

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Evidence: Text, Problems, and Cases, 5th edition (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2011).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • Federal Taxation of Property Transactions (LexisNexis 2012) (Co-authored by: Elliott Manning).

SUNGJOON CHO

  • Reconstructing the World Trade Organization: Norms, Community, and Constitution (Cambridge University Press forthcoming in 2014).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Corporate Taxation (LexisNexis 2012) (Co-authored by: Linda McKissack Beale).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Trademark And Deceptive Advertising Surveys: Law, Science, And Design (American Bar Association, Section of Intellectual Property Law 2012) (Co-authored by: Jerre B. Swann).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Reducing Risks: An Executive’s Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation (International Association of Chiefs of Police/Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice 2012) (Co-authored by: Laura Nirider, and Joshua Tepfer).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration, and Other Processes, 6th edition (Aspen Publishers 2012) (Co-authored by: Frank E. A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers, and Sarah R. Cole).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Defending American Religious Neutrality (Harvard University Press 2013).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • The Federal Income Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies and Their Owners, 4th edition (Foundation Press 2012).

STEVEN LUBET

  • John Brown’s Spy: The Adventurous Life and Tragic Confession of John E. Cook (Yale University Press 2012).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Reducing Risks: An Executive’s Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation (International Association of Chiefs of Police/Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice 2012) (Co-authored by: Joshua Tepfer, and Steven Drizin).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Principles of Federal Jurisdiction, 2nd edition (Thomson/West 2011).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 2012/2013 Edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Robert Wootton).
  • Introductory and Advanced Partnership Taxation: Materials and Problems, 2012-2014 edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Robert Wooton).
  • International Taxation: Corporate and Individual, 7th edition (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Hoffer).
  • Partnership Taxation: Problems And Answers, 2012-2014 edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Robert Wooton).
  • International Taxation: Corporate and Individual, 6th edition (Carolina Academic Press 2011) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Renee Hoffer).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Piercing the Corporate Veil, 2012 edition (West Publishing 2012).

DAVID SCHEFFER

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Family Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 3rd edition (LexisNexis 2013) (Co-authored by: Peter N. Swisher, and H. Anthony Miller).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • An Injury Law Constitution (Oxford University Press 2012).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Telecommunications Law and Policy, 3d ed. (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (Co-authored by: S. Benjamin, H. Shelanski, and P. Weiser).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Reducing Risks: An Executive’s Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation (International Association of Chiefs of Police/Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice 2012) (Co-authored by: Laura Nirider, and Steven Drizin).

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 2012/2013 Edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite).
  • Partnership Taxation: Problems and Answers, 2012-2014 edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Philip Postlewaite).
  • Introductory and Advanced Partnership Taxation: Materials and Problems, 2012-2014 edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2012) (Co-authored by: Philip Postlewaite).

2011

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 3rd edition (Wolters Kluwer 2011) (Co-authored by: William J. Stuntz, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Debra A. Livingston, and Andrew D. Leipold).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Kenneth Ayotte, Henry E. Smith are the Editors of Research Handbook on The Economics of Property Law (Edward Elgar 2011) (Co-authored by: Henry E. Smith).

MICHAEL BARSA

  • Reconceptualizing Nepa to Prevent the Next Preventable Disaster (forthcoming) (Co-authored by: David A. Dana).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Constitutional Originalism: A Debate (Cornell University Press 2011) (Co-authored by: Lawrence B. Solum).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Death of the American Trial (University of Chicago Press 2011) [paperback].

DAVID DANA

  • The Nanotechnology Challenge: Creating Legal Institutions For Uncertain Risks (Cambridge University Press 2012).

PETER DICOLA

  • Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling (Duke University Press 2011) (Co-authored by: Kembrew McLeod).

JOHN HAGAN

  • Who Are the Criminals?: The Politics of Crime Policy from the Age of Roosevelt to the Age of Reagan (Princeton University Press 2010).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

  • Final Report to the National Science Foundation: Workshop on Cognitive Bias and Forensic Science (2011) (Co-authored by: John B. Meixner).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Research Handbook on The Economics of Public International Law (EDWARD ELGAR under contract) part of Research Handbooks in Law and Economics series, Richard Posner & Francesco Parisi, eds..
  • Justice at Sea: Piracy and the Limits of International Criminal Law (HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS under contract).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Andrew Koppelman, Richard W. Garnett are the editors of First Amendment Stories (Foundation Press 2012) (Co-authored by: Richard W. Garnett).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • Fundamentals of Modern Real Property Law, 6th edition (Foundation Press 2011) (Co-authored by: Ed Rabin, Roberta Kwall, and Tony Arnold).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Federal Courts: Cases, Comments and Questions, 7th edition (West 2012) (Co-authored by: Martin H. Redish, and Suzanna Sherry).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • United States International Taxation, 2nd edition (LexisNexis 2011) (Co-authored by: Allison Christians and Samuel A Donaldson).
  • International Taxation: Corporate and Individual, 5th edition (Carolina Academic Press 2011) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Renee Hoffer).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Piercing the Corporate Veil, 2011 (West 2011).
  • Combined 2011 Supplement to The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, and Philosophy, 3rd edition (LexisNexis).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Federal Courts: Cases, Comments and Questions, 7th edition (West 2012) (Co-authored by: James E. Pfander, and Suzanna Sherry).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-first Century (The New Press 2011).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • All The Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals (Princeton University Press 2012).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Family Law: Cases, Materials and Problems (LexisNexis 2011) (Co-authored by: Peter N. Swisher and H. Anthony Miller).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • The Law of Products Liability, 5th edition (CCH 2011).

NANCY STAUDT

KRISTEN STILT

  • Islamic Law in Action: Authority, Discretion, and Everyday Experiences in Mamluk Egypt (Oxford University Press 2011).

JULIE WATERSTONE

  • Secial Education Advocacy (LexisNexis Publishing 2011) (Co-authored by: Ruth Colker).

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

  • Narrating the Law: A Poetics of Talmudic Legal Stories (University of Pennsylvania Press 2011).

2010

LEIGH B. BIENEN

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 5th edition (NITA/LexisNexis 2010) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet ).
  • Evidence In Context, 4th edition (NITA/LexisNexis 2010) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet ).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Constitution of the United States (Foundation Press 2010) (Co-authored by: Paulsen, McConnell, and Bray).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Constitutional Law for a Changing America: A Short Course, 4th edition (CQ Press 2010) (Co-authored by: Thomas G. Walker).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial (Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2010).
  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 5th edition (NITA/LexisNexis 2010) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns ).
  • Evidence In Context, 4th edition (NITA/LexisNexis 2010) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns ).
  • Modern Trial Advocacy: Analysis and Practice (NITA 2010).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Bankruptcy: 21st Century Debtor-creditor Law (including Bapcpa), 3rd ed. (West Group 2010) (Co-authored by: David G. Epstein, Steve Nickles and Larry Ponoroff).

ELLEN MULANEY

  • Executive Privilege: An Institutional Perspective (American Bar Foundation).
  • Ethical Child Welfare Practice (Child Welfare League Of America Press) (Co-authored by: Martin G. Leever, Gina Deciani, Heather Hasslinger, Eileen Gambrill).

DAWN CLARK NETSCH

  • State and Local Government in a Federal System, 7th edition (LexisNexis 2010) (Co-authored by: Daniel R. Mandelker, Peter W. Salsich, Jr., Judith Welch Wegner, and Janice C. Griffith).

SUE PAYNE

  • Basic Contract Drafting Assignments: A Narrative Approach (Wolters Kluwer 2010).

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • No Place to Hide: Gang, State, and Clandestine Violence in El Salvador (Harvard University Press 2010) (Co-authored by: Spring Miller and James Cavallaro. Professor Pedraza-Fariña is the first author).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 8th edition (Warren, Gorham, & Lamont 2010) (Co-authored by: Robert Wootton ).
  • Partnership Taxation Problems and Answers, 8th edition (Warren, Gorham, & Lamont 2010) (Co-authored by: Robert Wootton ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Combined 2010 Supplement for The Third Edition of The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, And Philosophy; The History, Philosophy, And Structure of the American Constitution; And Individual Rights and the American Constitution (LexisNexis) (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin ).
  • 2010 Supplement to Piercing the Corporate Veil (West 2010).
  • Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Notes and Questions, 3rd edition (West Group 2010).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing For Law Practice, 2nd edition (Foundation Press 2010) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Fajans, and Mary R. Falk ).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • No Free Money: Is the Privatization of Infrastructure in the Public Interest? (The Chicago Council on Global Affairs September 2010) (Co-authored by: Olga Camargo etc.).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 8th edition (Warren, Gorham, & Lamont 2010) (Co-authored by: Philip Postlewaite ).
  • Partnership Taxation Problems and Answers, 8th edition (Warren, Gorham, & Lamont 2010) (Co-authored by: Philip Postlewaite ).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2009

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Chi Elegge Il Presidente Degli Stati Uniti?: Il Problema Del Collegio Elettorale (translated by Alessandra De Luca ) (Giuffrè Editore 2009).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex, 2nd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2009) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet et al.).
  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: Problems and Case File, 2nd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2009) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet).
  • The Death of the American Trial (University of Chicago Press 2009).

CATHRYN CRAWFORD

  • Illinois Juvenile Defender Practice Notebook (Children and Family Justice Center of the Bluhm Legal Clinic at Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2008) (Co-authored by: Shobha L. Mahadev, and Marjorie B. Moss ).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Steven A. Drizin, Rob Warden are the editors of True Stories of False Confessions (Northwestern University Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Rob Warden ).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice, 7th edition (Congressional Quarterly Press 2010) (Co-authored by: Thomas G. Walker ).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Resolução De Conflitos: Concepção De Sistemas Para Reduzir Os Custos Dos Conflitos (Almedina 2009) (Co-authored by: William Ury, and Jeanne Brett ) the Portuguese edition of Getting Disputes Resolved.

BONNIE HONIG

  • Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy (Princeton University Press 2009).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • A Right to Discriminate? How the Case of Boy Scouts of America V. James Dale Warped the Law of Free Association (Yale University Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Tobias Barrington Wolff).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex, 2nd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2009) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns et al. ).
  • Expert Testimony: A Guide for Expert Witnesses and the Lawyers Who Examine Them, 2nd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2009) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth I. Boals ).
  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: Problems and Case File, 2nd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2009) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns).

SHOBHA L. MAHADEV

  • Illinois Juvenile Defender Practice Notebook (Children and Family Justice Center of the Bluhm Legal Clinic at Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2008) (Co-authored by: Cathryn Crawford, and Marjorie B. Moss ).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Transnational Cooperation In Bankruptcy and Insolvency Matters (Oxford University Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Professors Bob Wessels and Jason Kilborn).
  • Transnational Cooperation In Bankruptcy and Insolvency Matters, 2d edition commissioned (Oxford University Press forthcoming 2016) (Co-authored by: Professors Bob Wessels and Jason Kilborn).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • The New Fiscal Sociology: Taxation in Comparative and Historical Perspective , coedited with Isaac William Martin and Monica Prasa (New York: Cambridge University Press 2009).

THOMAS H. MORSCH

  • Guidelines for Establishing a Law School Investor Advocacy Clinic (FINRA Investor Education Foundation 2009) (Co-authored by: J. Samuel Tenenbaum ).

MARJORIE B. MOSS

  • Illinois Juvenile Defender Practice Notebook (Children and Family Justice Center of the Bluhm Legal Clinic at Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2008) (Co-authored by: Shobha L. Mahadev, and Cathryn Crawford).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach, 5th edition (West 2009) (Co-authored by: Martin H. Redish, Richard L. Marcus, and Edward F. Sherman ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Law and Jurisprudence in American History, 7th edition (West Group 2009) (Co-authored by: Jamil S. Zainaldin).
  • The History, Philosophy, and Structure of the American Constitution, 3rd edition (LexisNexis 2009) (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • Individual Rights and the American Constitution, 3rd edition (LexisNexis 2009) (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin ).
  • The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, and Philosophy, 3rd edition (LexisNexis 2009) (Co-authored by: Douglas Kmiec, John Eastman, and Raymond Marcin ).
  • 2009 Cumulative Supplement to Piercing the Corporate Veil (West 2009).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach, 5th edition (West 2009) (Co-authored by: James E. Pfander, Richard L. Marcus, and Edward F. Sherman ).
  • Wholesale Justice: Constitutional Democracy And The Problem Of The Class Action Lawsuit (Stanford University Press 2009).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Dispute Resolution & Lawyers, 4th ed. (Westgroup 2009) (Co-authored by: James E. Westbrook, Chris Guthrie, Richard Reuben, Jennifer Robbennolt & Nancy A. Welsh).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Sex, Power and Taboo: Gender and Hiv in the Caribbean and Beyond (Ian Randle Publishers 2009) (Co-authored by: Rhoda Reddock,, Dianne Douglas, and Sandra Reid ).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Law School Without Fear: Strategies For Success, 3rd edition (Foundation Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Marshall Shapo ).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Law School Without Fear: Strategies For Success, 3rd edition (Foundation Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Helene Shapo ).
  • Experimenting With the Consumer: The Mass Testing of Risky Products on the American Public (Praeger 2009).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Theory of The Firm: Microeconomics With Endogenous Entrepreneurs, Firms, Markets, and Organizations (Cambridge University Press 2009).
  • Networks in Telecommunications: Economics and Law (Cambridge University Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo).
  • Economics and Management Of Competitive Strategy (World Scientific Press 2009).

J. SAMUEL TENENBAUM

  • Guidelines for Establishing a Law School Investor Advocacy Clinic (FINRA Investor Education Foundation 2009) (Co-authored by: Thomas Morsch ).

ROB WARDEN

  • True Stories of False Confessions (Northwestern University Press 2009) (Co-authored by: Steven A. Drizin ).

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

  • Barry Wimpfheimer is the editor of Wisdom of Bat Sheva: The Dr. Beth Samuels Memorial Volume (Ktav 2009).

2008

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power From Washington To Bush (Yale University Press 2008) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo ).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Constitutional Law for A Changing America: A Short Course, 4th edition (Congressional Quarterly Press 2008) (Co-authored by: Thomas G. Walker ).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Gerer Les Conflits “autrement” (A2C Medias 2008) (Co-authored by: William Ury, and Jeanne M. Brett ).

STEVEN LUBET

  • The Importance of Being Honest: How Lying, Secrecy, And Hypocrisy Collide With Truth In Law (NYU Press 2008).

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • Hiv/aids Policy in Nicaragua: A Civil Society Perspective (Open Society Institute 2008) (policy report).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • United States International Taxation (LexisNexis 2008) (Co-authored by: Allison Christians and Samuel A. Donaldson).
  • Problems and Materials in Federal Income Taxation, 7th edition (Aspen Publishers 2008) (Co-authored by: Sanford M. Guerin, and Adam Rosenzweig ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Combined 2008 Supplement for The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases And Philosophy, the History, Philosophy and Structure of the American Constitution, and Individual Rights and the American Constitution (Lexis/Nexis 2008) (Co-authored by: Doughlas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • An Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations: Cases, Notes, and Questions, 2nd edition (Thomson/West 2008).
  • The 2008 annual update to his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil (Thomson/West).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Women and the Law, 4th edition (Foundation Press 2008) (Co-authored by: Libby S. Adler, Lisa A. Crooms, Judith G. Greenberg, and Martha L. Minow).

REGINA SCHWARTZ

  • Sacramental Poetics at the Dawn Of Secularism: When God Left the World (Stanford University Press 2008).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing and Analysis in the Law, 5th edition (Foundation Press 2008) (Co-authored by: Marilyn R. Walter, and Elizabeth Fajans ).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Studies In Contract Law, 7th edition (Foundation Press 2008) (Co-authored by: Ian Ayres ).

2007

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Steven G. Calabresi is the editor of Originalism: A Quarter-century of Debate (Regnery Publishing 2007).

CATHRYN CRAWFORD

  • Illinois: An Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Delinquency Proceedings (Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2007) (Co-authored by: Bernardine Dohrn, Thomas F. Geraghty, Marjorie B. Moss, and Patricia Puritz ).

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Illinois: An Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Delinquency Proceedings (Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2007) (Co-authored by: Cathryn Crawford, Thomas F. Geraghty, Marjorie B. Moss, and Patricia Puritz).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Illinois: An Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Delinquency Proceedings (Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2007) (Co-authored by: Bernardine Dohrn, Cathryn Crawford, Marjorie B. Moss, and Patricia Puritz ).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes, 5th edition (Wolters Kluwer 2007) (Co-authored by: Frank E.A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers, and Sarah Rudolph Cole).

MARJORIE B. MOSS

  • Illinois: An Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Delinquency Proceedings (Children and Family Justice Center, Bluhm Legal Clinic, Northwestern University School of Law and the National Juvenile Defender Center 2007) (Co-authored by: Thomas F. Geraghty, Bernardine Dohrn, Cathryn Crawford, and Patricia Puritz ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The 2007 combined supplement to their constitutional law casebook, The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, And Philosophy (LexisNexis) (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • The 2007 annual supplement for his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil (Thomson/West).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Dorothy E. Roberts, Leah Hill, and Erik Pitchal are the editors of The Racial Geography of The Child Welfare System: Community Impact and Response: Final Conference Report (Fordham Law School and Fordham Interdisciplinary Center for Family and Child Advocacy 2006) (Co-authored by: Leah Hill, and Erik Pitchal ).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • The Law of Trusts and Trustees, Sections 201-230, Third Edition (Thomson West 2007) (Co-authored by: George Gleason Bogert, and George Taylor Bogert ).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Contracts In Crises: Excuse Doctrine And Retrospective Government Acts (Carolina Academic Press 2007).

2006

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Evidence: Text, Problems, and Cases, 4th edition (Aspen Publishers 2006) (Co-authored by: Richard B. Kuhns, Eleanor Swift, and David S. Schwartz ).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Taming The Electoral College (Stanford University Press 2006).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Cases and Materials On Feminist Jurisprudence: Taking Women Seriously, 3rd edition (West Publishing 2007) (Co-authored by: Kimberly A. Yuracko, Mary E. Becker, and Victoria F. Nourse).

HENRY N. BUTLER

  • Economic Analysis for Lawyers, Second Edition (Durham: Carolina Academic Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Christopher Drahozal).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • International Law Today: A Handbook (Thomson West 2006) (Co-authored by: Jennifer Abbassi).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • The Supreme Court Compendium: Data, Decisions, and Developments, 4th edition (Congressional Quarterly 2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey A. Segal, Harold J. Spaeth, and Thomas G. Walker ).
  • Constitutional Law for a Changing America: Rights, Liberties, and Justice, 6th edition (Congressional Quarterly Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Thomas G. Walker ).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Same Sex, Different States: When Same-sex Marriages Cross State Lines (Yale University Press 2006).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • Fundamentals of Modern Property Law, 5th edition (Foundation Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, and Edward Rabin).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Lawyers' Poker: 52 Lessons That Lawyers Can Learn From Card Players (Oxford University Press 2006).
  • Modern Trial Advocacy (People’s Republic of China Edition).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Guantánamo and the Abuse of Presidential Power (Simon & Schuster 2006).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Antitrust Law: Interpretation and Implementation (Foundation Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Charles J. Goetz).

DAWN CLARK NETSCH

  • State and Local Government in A Federal System, 6th edition (LexisNexis 2006) (Co-authored by: Daniel R. Mandelker, Peter W. Salsich, Jr., Judith Welch Wegner, Sandra M. Stevenson, and Janice C. Griffith).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation: Cases, Materials, and Problems, 6th edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2006).
  • Partnership Taxation Problems and Answers, 6th edition (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2006).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The 2006 Annual Supplements to The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases and Philosophy; The History, Philosophy, and Structure of the American Constitution; And Individual Rights and the American Constitution (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • The Teacher’s Manual for the 6th edition of his casebook Law and Jurisprudence in American History (Thomson/West) (Co-authored by: Jamil S. Zanaldin).
  • The annual supplement for his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil has just been published (Thomson/West).
  • Law and Jurisprudence in American History, 6th edition (Thomson/West 2006) (Co-authored by: Jamil S. Zainaldin).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Summary Judgment: Federal Law And Practice, 3rd edition (Thomson West 2006) (Co-authored by: Edward Brunet).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Constitutional Law: Cases, History And Dialogues, 3rd edition (LexisNexis 2006) (Co-authored by: William D. Araiza and Phoebe Haddon).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief Amicus Curiae of Louise Doswald-Beck, Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Frits Kalshoven, Vaughan Lowe, Marco Sassoli, and the Center for International Human Rights of Northwestern University School of Law in Support of Petitioner [Commissions—Fair Trial Standards], Salim Ahmed Hamdan, Petitioner v. Donald H. Rumsfeld, et al., Respondents, Supreme Court of the United States (No. 05-184) (2005).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Tort and Injury Law, 3rd edition ( Carolina Academic Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Richard Peltz).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Arbitration Law in America: A Critical Assessment (Cambridge University Press 2006) (Co-authored by: Edward Brunet, Jean Sternlight, and Stephen Ware).

ROB WARDEN

  • Wilkie Collins's the Dead Alive: The Novel, the Case, and Wrongful Convictions (Northwestern University Press 2005).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Cases and Materials On Feminist Jurisprudence: Taking Women Seriously, 3rd edition (West Publishing 2007) (Co-authored by: Cynthia Grant Bowman, Mary E. Becker, and Victoria F. Nourse).

2005

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 2nd edition (Aspen Publishers 2005) (Co-authored by: Joseph L. Hoffmann, Debra A Livingston, and William J. Stuntz).
  • Criminal Procedure: Investigation and Right to Counsel (Aspen Publishers 2005) (Co-authored by: Joseph L. Hoffmann, Debra A. Livingston, and William J. Stuntz).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Lee Epstein is the editor of Courts and Judges Volume included in THE INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF ESSAYS IN LAW AND SOCIETY (Hampshire, England: Ashgate 2005).
  • Courts, Judges,& Politics, 6th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill 2005) (Co-authored by: MURPHY, WALTER F., C. HERMAN PRITCHETT & JACK KNIGHT ).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes has been translated into Chinese and published as part of the American Law Library (2005) (Co-authored by: Frank E.A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers, and Sarah Rudolph Cole) .

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Urban Lawyers: The New Social Structure of The Bar (University of Chicago Press 2005) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Rebecca L. Sandefur, and Edward O. Laumann).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 7th edition (Aspen Publishers 2005) (Co-authored by: Robert H. Sitkoff, Jesse Dukeminier, and Stanley M. Johanson).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The 2005 supplement to The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, And Philosophy, 2nd edition (2004) (Co-authored by: Douglas W. Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • An Introduction to the Law of Business Organizations (with accompanying Teacher’s Manual) (Thomson/West 2005).
  • The annual supplement to his treatise, Piercing the Corporate Veil (Thomson/West).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Civil Procedure: A Modern Approach, 4th ed. (Thomson West 2005) (Co-authored by: Richard L. Marcus, and Edward F. Sherman).
  • The Logic of Persecution: Free Expression and the Mccarthy Era (Stanford University Press 2005).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Compensation for Victims of Terror (Oceana Publications 2005).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 7th edition (Aspen Publishers 2005) (Co-authored by: James Lindgren, Jesse Dukeminier, and Stanley M. Johanson).

2004

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 4th edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet).
  • Evidence in Context: A Trial Evidence Workbook, 3rd edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, and James Seckinger).
  • Evidence In Context: Teacher's Manual, 3rd edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, and James Seckinger).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Human Dimension Commitments of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1975-2003 (edited compilation 2003).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • International Law Sources: Collected Papers, Volume 3 (Brill Martinus Nijhoff 2004).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 4th edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns).
  • Evidence In Context: Teacher's Manual, 3rd edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns, and James Seckinger).
  • Evidence In Context: A Trial Evidence Workbook, 3rd edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: Robert Burns, and James Seckinger).
  • Modern Trial Advocacy, 3rd edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2004).
  • Arbitration Advocacy, 2nd edition (NITA 2004) (Co-authored by: John W. Cooley).
  • Murder in Tombstone: The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp (Yale University Press 2004).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The History, Philosophy, and Structure of the American Constitution, second edition of the casebooks (LexisNexis 2004) (Co-authored by: Douglas Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • Individual Rights and the American Constitution, second edition of the casebooks (LexisNexis 2004) (Co-authored by: Douglas Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases, and Philosophy, second edition of the casebooks (LexisNexis 2004) (Co-authored by: Douglas Kmiec, John C. Eastman, and Raymond B. Marcin).
  • Annual supplement to his West Group treatise, Piercing the Corporate Veil.
  • The teacher's manual to the fifth edition of their casebook Law and Jurisprudence in American History (Co-authored by: Jamil Zainaldin).
  • Law and Jurisprudence in American History: Cases and Materials, 5th edition (Thomson-West 2003) (Co-authored by: Jamil S. Zainaldin).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Dorothy E. Roberts is the editor of Frug's Women and The Law, 3rd edition (Foundation Press; Thomson West 2004) .

DAVID S. RUDER

  • David S. Ruder is the author and one of the editors for Report of The Mutual Fund Directors Forum—best Practices and Practical Guidance for Mutual Fund Directors (Mutual Fund Directors Forum 2004) .
  • Report of the Nacd Blue Ribbon Commission on Executive Compensation and the Role of the Compensation Committee (National Association of Corporate Directors 2003) (Co-authored by: other members of the Commission).

GUY SEIDMAN

  • The Constitution of Empire: Territorial Expansion and American Legal History (Yale University Press 2004) (Co-authored by: Gary Lawson).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing For Law Practice (Foundation Press 2004) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Fajans, and Mary R. Falk).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Commercial Transactions: Sales, Leases and Licenses, 2nd edition (Thomson-West 2004) (Co-authored by: Linda J. Rusch).

2003

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Development Policy in the New Millennium and the Doha Development Round (Asian Development Bank 2003).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Women and Law in Sub-Saharan Africa (SEDCO Publishing 2003) (Co-authored by: Akua Kuenyehia).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • In Re Pena: Representing Children and Families in Juvenile Court, Problems and Case File (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2003) (Co-authored by: Diane Geraghty, and Angela C. Vigil).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes, 4th edition (Aspen 2003) (Co-authored by: Frank E.A. Sander, Nancy H. Rogers, and Sarah Rudolph Cole).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Modern Trial Advocacy: Analysis and Practice has been published in Chinese (Business Weekly Publications) .

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • International Taxation: Corporate and Individual, 4th ed. (Carolina Academic Press 2003) (Co-authored by: Samuel A. Donaldson).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • 2003-04 Supplement to The American Constitutional Order: History, Cases and Philosophy (Anderson Pub. Co. 1998).
  • 2003 Annual Supplement to his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil.

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Federal Courts: Cases, Comments and Questions, 5th ed. (West Group 2002).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • First Amendment Law: Cases, Comparative Perspectives, and Dialogues (Anderson Publishing Co. 2003) (Co-authored by: Donald Lively, Phoebe Haddon, and William Araiza).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing and Analysis in the Law, Revised 4th edition (Foundation Press 2003) (Co-authored by: Marilyn R. Walter, and Elizabeth Fajans).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Tort Law and Culture (Carolina Academic Press 2003).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Perfectionism and Contemporary Feminist Values (Indiana University Press 2003).

2002

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Talking It Through: Puzzles of American Democracy (Cornell University Press 2003).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • A Coursebook In International Intellectual Property, 2002 Supplement (West Group 2002) (Co-authored by: Doris Estelle Long).
  • 2002 Documents Supplement to A Coursebook in International Intellectual Property (West Group 2002) (Co-authored by: Doris Estelle Long).

DAVID DANA

  • Property: Takings (Foundation Press 2002) (Co-authored by: Thomas Merrill).

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Bernardine Dohrn, Margaret Rosenheim, Franklin Zimring, and David Tanenhaus are the editors of A Century of Juvenile Justice (University of Chicago Press 2002) (Co-authored by: Margaret Rosenheim, Franklin Zimring, and David Tanenhaus ) .

ALLAN HORWICH

  • When Does Proper Accounting Treatment Amount To Securities Fraud? (Securities Enforcement and Litigation, American Conference Institute September 2002).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Gay Rights Question In Contemporary American Law (University of Chicago Press 2002).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Property Rights: Cooperation, Conflict, And Law (Princeton University Press 2003) (Co-authored by: Terry L. Anderson).
  • Antitrust Law: Interpretation and Implementation, 2nd ed. (LexisNexis 2002) (Co-authored by: Charles J. Goetz).

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • Property: Takings (Foundation Press 2002) (Co-authored by: David Dana).

DAWN CLARK NETSCH

  • State and Local Government in A Federal System, 5th edition (LexisNexis 2002) (Co-authored by: Daniel R. Mandelker, Peter W. Salsich, Jr., and Judith Welch Wegner).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The annual supplement to his treatise, Piercing the Corporate Veil has just been released (West Group) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Constitutional Law: Principles and Policy, 6th edition (LexisNexis 2002) (Co-authored by: Jerome A. Barron, C. Thomas Dienes, and Wayne McCormack).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Law School Without Fear: Strategies For Success, 2nd edition (Foundation Press 2002) (Co-authored by: Marshall Shapo).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Law School Without Fear: Strategies For Success, 2nd edition (Foundation Press 2002) (Co-authored by: Helene Shapo).

2001

KAREN ALTER

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • The Left-handed Marriage (Ontario Review Press 2001) .

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Cases and Materials on Feminist Jurisprudence: Taking Women Seriously, 2nd edition (West Group 2001) (Co-authored by: Mary Becker and Morrison Torrey) .

PETER P. BUDETTI

  • Ensuring Health and Income Security for an Aging Workforce (W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 2001) .
  • Assuring the Healthy Development of Young Children: Opportunities for States (The Commonwealth Fund 2000) (Co-authored by: C. Berry, P. Butler, K.S. Collins, and M. Abrams) .
  • Peter P. Budetti, Richard V. Burkhauser, Janice M. Gregory, and H. Allan Hunt are the editors of Ensuring Health and Income Security for an Aging Workforce (W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 2000) (Co-authored by: Richard V. Burkhauser, Janice M. Gregory, and H. Allan Hunt) .

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Theory of the Trial has been published in both paperback and E-book editions (Princeton University Press 1999) .
  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 3rd ed. (NITA 2001) at Volume 1 and 2 and Teacher's Manual (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet and James Seckinger) .
  • Exercises and Problems in Professional Responsibility, 2nd ed. (NITA 2001) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet and Thomas Geraghty) .
  • Evidence In Context, 2nd ed. (NITA 2001) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet and James Seckinger) .

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Bernardine Dohrn is the editor of Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment in Our Schools (The New Press 2001) .

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Exercises and Problems in Professional Responsibility, 2nd ed. (NITA 2001) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, and Robert P. Burns) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Mock Trials: Preparing, Presenting, and Winning Your Case (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2001) (Co-authored by: Jill Trumbull-Harris).
  • Advocacia De Arbitragem (Universidade de Brasilia 2001) .
  • Evidence In Context, 2nd ed. (NITA 2001) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns and James Seckinger) .
  • Exercises and Problems in Professional Responsibility, 2nd ed. (NITA 2001) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns and Thomas Geraghty) .
  • Problems and Materials in Evidence and Trial Advocacy, 3rd ed. (NITA 2001) at Volume 1 & 2 and Teacher's Manual (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns and James Seckinger) .
  • Nothing But the Truth: Why Trial Lawyers Don't, Can't, and Shouldn't Have to Tell the Whole Truth (New York University Press 2001) .
  • Modern Trial Advocacy, Law School edition (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2000) .

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Annual supplement to his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil (West Group 2001) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Money Talks: Speech, Economic Power, and the Values of Democracy (New York University Press 2001) .

ANNELISE RILES

  • Annelise Riles is the editor of Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law (Hart Publishing 2001) .

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare (Basic Books 2002).
  • The Impact of Welfare Reform on Families Involved in Child Protective Services: Parents' Perceptions and Experiences (University of Illinois Center for Children and Family Research 2001) (Co-authored by: Morgan Ward Doran) .

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • The Law of Products Liability, 4th edition (2001) with Supplements 2002-2006 (two volumes).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Commercial Transactions: Sales, Leases and Licenses (with teacher's manual) (West Group 2001) (Co-authored by: Linda J. Rusch).

2000

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Dispute Resolution: Negotiation, Mediation, and Other Processes, 3rd edition (Aspen Law and Business 1999) (Co-authored by: Frank E.A. Sander, and Nancy H. Rogers).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Partnership Taxation Problems and Answers, 3rd ed. (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2000) (Co-authored by: John Pennell).
  • Teacher's Manual, International Taxation: Problems and Materials (Anderson Publishing Co. 1999).
  • International Taxation: Problems and Materials (Anderson Publishing Co. 1999).
  • Partnership Taxation: Cases Materials and Problems, 3rd ed. (Warren, Gorham & Lamont 2000) (Co-authored by: John Pennell).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Teacher's Manual for Law and Jurisprudence in American History: Cases and Materials, 4th ed. (West Group 2000).
  • Law and Jurisprudence, 4th edition (West Group 2000).
  • Annual supplement to his treatise Piercing the Corporate Veil (West Group 2000) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Summary Judgment: Federal Law and Practice, 2nd ed. (West Group 2000) (Co-authored by: Edward Brunet, and Michael A. Reiter).

ANNELISE RILES

  • The Network Inside Out (University of Michigan Press 2000).

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • Criminal Law Case Studies (West Group 2000) .

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • Crossing the Class and Color Lines: From Public Housing to White Suburbia (University of Chicago Press 2000) (Co-authored by: James E. Rosenbaum).

CATHRYN E. STEWART

  • Cathryn E. Stewart is the the principal investigator and author for Selling Justice Short: Juvenile Indigent Defense Practices In Texas (Texas Appleseed Fair Defense Project 2000) .

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Disparate Treatment, Chapter Co-chair, In Employment Discrimination Law, 3d Ed., 2000 Cumulative Supplement (BNA: ABA Section of Employment and Labor Law 2000).

1999

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Theory of the Trial (Princeton University Press 1999).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Conference Report: Criminal Justice Reforms in The Americas (Due Process of Law Foundation 1999).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Anthony D'Amato, Doris Estelle Long are the editors of Documents Supplement to A Coursebook in International Intellectual Property (West Group 2000) (Co-authored by: Doris Estelle Long) .
  • Anthony D'Amato, Doris Estelle Long are the editors of A Course Book In International Intellectual Property (West Group 2000) (Co-authored by: Doris Estelle Long) .
  • Anthony D'Amato, Ralph G. Steinhardt are the editors of The Alen Tort Claim Act: An Analytical Anthology (Transnational Publishers 1999) (Co-authored by: Ralph G. Steinhardt) .
  • Anthony D'Amato, Ralph G. Steinhardt are the editors of The Alien Tort Claims Act: An Analytical Anthology (Transnational Publishers 1999) (Co-authored by: Ralph G. Steinhardt) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Judicial Conduct and Ethics, 3rd ed. (Lexis Law Publishing 2000) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey M. Shaman, and James J. Alfini).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Federal Courts: Cases Comments, and Questions, 4th ed. (West Group 1998) (Co-authored by: Suzanna Sherry).
  • Understanding Federal Courts and Jurisdiction (Matthew Bender 1998) (Co-authored by: Linda Mullenix and Georgene Vairo).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Teacher's Manual for Frug's Women & the Law, 2nd ed. (Foundation Press 1998) (Co-authored by: Martha Minow and Judith Greenberg).
  • Constitutional Law: Cases, History, And Dialogues, 2nd ed. (Anderson Publishing Co. 2000) (Co-authored by: Donald E. Lively, Phoebe A. Haddon, Russell L. Weaver, and William D. Araiza).

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • Would You Convict? 17 Cases That Challenged the Law (New York University Press 1999).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Writing and Analysis In The Law, 4th ed. (Foundation Press 1999) (Co-authored by: Marilyn R. Walter, and Elizabeth Fajans).

1998

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Crimes of The Century (Northeastern University Press 1998) (Co-authored by: Gilbert Geis).

1997

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty (Pantheon 1997) Vintage paperback, 1999.

1995

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Constitution As Political Structure (Oxford University Press 1995).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • Organizing the Corporate Venture (Little Brown 1995) (Co-authored by: Christian Kimball).

1994

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Recapturing the Constitution: Race, Religion, and Abortion Reconsidered (Regnery 1994).

Articles

2024

DHRUV AGGARWAL

KAREN ALTER

MICHAEL BARSA

BERNARD BLACK

ZACHARY CLOPTON

  • Suing Cities, 133 Yale Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2024) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

DAVID DANA

HADAR DANCIG-ROSENBERG

PAUL GOWDER

ANIKA GRAY

ALLAN HORWICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

SARAH LAWSKY

ALEX LEE

BRUCE MARKELL

AJAY MEHROTRA

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

ERIN TALATI PAQUETTE

JAMES E. PFANDER

MARTIN H. REDISH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

NADAV SHOKED

  • Suing Cities, 133 Yale Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2024) (Co-authored by: Zachary D. Clopton).

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

ZELIN SU

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

DEBORAH M. WEISS

CLARE GAYNOR WILLIS

ANDY YUAN

2023

DHRUV AGGARWAL

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

MICHAEL BARSA

BERNARD BLACK

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ZACHARY CLOPTON

  • The City Suit, Emory Law Journal 72 (2023) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

DAVID DANA

HADAR DANCIG-ROSENBERG

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Paradox Postponed, __ Transactions of the Royal Historical Society __ (2023) (reviewing Stuart Ward, United Kingdom (2023)).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Fair Juries, 2023 University of Illinois Law Review 879 (Co-authored by: Valerie P. Hans).

PETER DICOLA

ARI D. GLOGOWER

PRIYANKA GOONETILLEKE

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

  • La Utilización de la Inteligencia Artificial en la Función de Control [The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Control Function], 25 Revista Española de Control Externo [Spanish Review on External Control] 70 (2023).
  • A New Bottom-Up Perspective in International Tax Cooperation for Sustainable Development, 2023 Revue Européenne et Internationale de Droit Fiscal 473 (Co-authored by: Giulia Boletto).

ALLAN HORWICH

JOYCE HUGHES

EMILY KADENS

AMY KILLORAN

HEIDI KITROSSER

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Two-Steps Forward, Three-Steps Back: Johnson & Johnson and the Texas Two-Step, 31 Insolvency Law Journal 126 (2023).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

WENDY J MUCHMAN

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

JIDE NZELIBE

UZOAMAKA EMEKA NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

ERIN D. PAQUETTE

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The Supreme Court Historian as Old Testament Prophet: William R. Casto on the Jay and Ellsworth Courts, 55 Texas Tech Law Review 1005 (2023).

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

JAZZMA PRYOR

MARTIN H. REDISH

LEONARD L. RISKIN

REBECCA ROSENBERG

KYLE ROZEMA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

SEEMA K. SHAH

NADAV SHOKED

  • The City Suit, Emory Law Journal 72 (2023) (Co-authored by: Zachary D. Clopton).

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

JAMES B. SPETA

XIAO WANG

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

ANDY YUAN

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2022

DHRUV AGGARWAL

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

  • Foreword, 84 Law & Contemporary Problems I (2022) (Co-authored by: Mikael Rask Madsen).

MICHAEL BARSA

SHEILA BEDI

HERBERT N. BELLER

BERNARD BLACK

  • The SEC’s Misguided Climate Disclosure Rule Proposal, Banking & Financial Services Policy Report 1 (Oct. 2022) (Co-authored by: Stephen Bainbridge, Jonathan Berk, Sanjai Bhagat, William Carney, Lawrence Cunningham, David Denis, Diane Denis, Charles Elson, Jesse Fried, Sean Griffith, Jonathan Karpoff, F. Scott Kieff, Edmund Kitch, Katherine Litvak, Julia Mahoney, Paul Mahoney, Adam Pritchard, Dale Oesterle, Roberta Romano, Christina Skinner & Todd Zywicki).

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

ZACHARY CLOPTON

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

TOM GAYLORD

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

ARI D. GLOGOWER

PRIYANKA GOONETILLEKE

  • Police Frisks, 112 AEA Papers & Proceedings 178 (2022) (Co-authored by: David S. Abrams & Hanming Fang).

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

TONJA JACOBI

NEHA JAIN

MICHAEL KANG

ELIZABETH D. KATZ

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

SARAH LAWSKY

PIERRE LEGRAND

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • The SEC’s Misguided Climate Disclosure Rule Proposal, Banking & Financial Services Policy Report 1 (Oct. 2022) (Co-authored by: Stephen Bainbridge, Jonathan Berk, Sanjai Bhagat, Bernard Black, William Carney, Lawrence Cunningham, David Denis, Diane Denis, Charles Elson, Jesse Fried, Sean Griffith, Jonathan Karpoff, F. Scott Kieff, Edmund Kitch, Julia Mahoney, Paul Mahoney, Adam Pritchard, Dale Oesterle, Roberta Romano, Christina Skinner & Todd Zywicki).

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

WENDY J MUCHMAN

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

HARI M. OSOFSKY

ADAM R. PAH

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Controlled Foreign Corporations–Part I, Taxes: The Tax Magazine 51 (Sept. 2022) (Co-authored by: Mitchell B. Weiss).

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Book Review, 32 Western Legal History 187 (2022) (reviewing RAWN JAMES, JR., THE TRUMAN COURT: LAW AND THE LIMITS OF LOYALTY (2021)).

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

KYLE ROZEMA

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

SEEMA K. SHAH

NADAV SHOKED

CAROLE SILVER

XIAO WANG

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2021

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

ESTHER S. BARRON

MICHAEL BARSA

SHEILA BEDI

HERBERT N. BELLER

BERNARD BLACK

ROBERT P. BURNS

ANNALISE BUTH

  • Restorative Revelations, ___ University of St. Thomas Law Journal ___ (forthcoming 2021) (Co-authored by: Monica Cosby).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ZACHARY CLOPTON

  • Fraudulent Removal, 135 Harvard Law Review Forum 87 (2021) (Co-authored by: Alexandra D. Lahav).
  • MDL in the States, 115 Northwestern University Law Review 1649 (2021) (Co-authored by: D. Theodore Rave).

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Empire’s Residue, JOTWELL (Sept. 9, 2021) reviewing Paul F. Scott, “The Privy Council and the Constitutional Legacies of Empire,” 71 N. IRELAND LEGAL Q. 261 (2020).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

MEREDITH GELLER

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

ARI D. GLOGOWER

PAUL GOWDER

  • Book Review, 31 Law & Politics Book Review 12 (2021) reviewing CASS R. SUNSTEIN & ADRIAN VERMEULE, LAW AND LEVIATHAN: REDEEMING THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE (2020).

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

ALLAN HORWICH

TONJA JACOBI

  • Terry Stops in the Shadow of Exclusion, 47 Search & Seizure Law Report 95 (2021) (Co-authored by: Ross Berlin).

NEHA JAIN

  • Book Review, 115 American Journal of International Law 183 (2021) (reviewing The Art of Law in the International Community. By Mary Ellen O’Connell. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. x, 320. Index.).

MICHAEL KANG

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

SARAH LAWSKY

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • Negative Comparative Law and Its Theses, 16 Journal of Comparative Law 647 (2021).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

SHOBHA L. MAHADEV

  • Clinicians Reflect on COVID-19: Lessons Learned and Looking Beyond, 28 Clinical Law Review 15 (2021) (Co-authored by: Deborah N. Archer, Caitlin Barry, Lisa Bliss, Gautam Hans, Vida Johnson, Carolyn Wilkes Kaas, Lynnise Pantin, Kele Stewart, Priya Baskaran, Jennifer Fernandez, Crystal Grant, Anjum Gupta, Julia Hernandez & Alexis Karteron).

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

WENDY J MUCHMAN

  • Beware of Social Media That Isn’t Social, Pass It On: The Newsletter of the Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division, Fall 2021, at ___.

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

JIDE NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Green Boardrooms?, 53 Connecticut Law Review 335 (forthcoming 2021) (Co-authored by: Brett McDonnell, Jacqueline Peel & Anita Foerster).

ADAM R. PAH

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Export Activities, Taxes: The Tax Magazine 19 (June 2021) (Co-authored by: Mitchell B. Weiss).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

MARTIN H. REDISH

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

KYLE ROZEMA

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

SEEMA K. SHAH

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

CARY MARTIN SHELBY

NADAV SHOKED

CAROLE SILVER

  • Technocapital@BigLaw.com, 18 Northwestern Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property 265 (2021) (Co-authored by: Bruce A. Green).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Survey of Illinois Law: Health Care Law, 45 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 611 (2021) (Co-authored by: Allison de Corral, Sherri DeVito, Keith Emmons, Rick Hindmand, Nick Kurk, Leonard Nelson, Jacob Radecki & Alexandra Tarzikhan).
  • Survey of Illinois Law: Health Care Law, 45 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 611 (2021) (Co-authored by: Alexandra Tarzikhan, Alison de Corral, Sherri DeVito, Keith Emmons, Rick Hindmand, Nick Kurk, Leonard Nelson & Jacob Radecki).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

ROBIN WALKER STERLING

ERIN TALATI PAQUETTE

ALEXANDRA TARZIKHAN

  • Survey of Illinois Law: Health Care Law, 45 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 611 (2021) (Co-authored by: Allison de Corral, Sherri DeVito, Keith Emmons, Rick Hindmand, Nick Kurk, Leonard Nelson, Jacob Radecki & Juliet Sorensen).
  • Survey of Illinois Law: Health Care Law, 45 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 611 (2021) (Co-authored by: Juliet Sorensen, Alison de Corral, Sherri DeVito, Keith Emmons, Rick Hindmand, Nick Kurk, Leonard Nelson & Jacob Radecki).

EMERSON H. TILLER

HELEN TILLEY

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

XIAO WANG

MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN

2020

DHRUV AGGARWAL

KAREN ALTER

ESTHER S. BARRON

BERNARD BLACK

ROBERT P. BURNS

ANNALISE BUTH

  • Restorative Revelations, ___ University of St. Thomas Law Journal (forthcoming 2021) (Co-authored by: Monica Cosby).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

BRIAN CITRO

ZACHARY CLOPTON

  • How to Build a More Open Justice System, 369 Science 134 (2020) (Co-authored by: Peter DiCola, Sarath Sanga, David L. Schwartz, Adam R. Pah, Rachel Davis Mersey, Charlotte S. Alexander, Kristian J. Hammond & Luís A. Nunes Amaral).
  • Texas MDL, 24 Lewis & Clark Law Review 367 (2020) (Co-authored by: D. Theodore Rave).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

PETER DICOLA

  • How to Build a More Open Justice System, 369 Science 134 (2020) (Co-authored by: Zachary D. Clopton, Sarath Sanga, David L. Schwartz, , Adam R. Pah, Rachel Davis Mersey, Charlotte S. Alexander, Kristian J. Hammond & Luís A. Nunes Amaral).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

JOHN S. ELSON

MICHELLE FALKOFF

MAGGIE FILLER

ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO

EZRA FRIEDMAN

MEREDITH GELLER

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

ARI D. GLOGOWER

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

DARREN GREEN

DANIEL GREENFIELD

JOYCE HUGHES

TONJA JACOBI

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

MICHAEL KANG

ELIZABETH D. KATZ

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

SARAH LAWSKY

ALEX LEE

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

ANNA MAITLAND

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

ELISE MEYER

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

WENDY J MUCHMAN

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

JIDE NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

MARTIN H. REDISH

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • A Public Health Framework for COVID-19 Business Liability, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 20-10, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 20-05, U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper No. 746, University of Chicago Coase-sandor Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper No. 908, ___ Journal of Law and the Biosciences ___ (forthcoming 2020) (Co-authored by: Daniel Jacob Hemel).

KYLE ROZEMA

SARATH SANGA

  • How to Build a More Open Justice System, 369 Science 134 (2020) (Co-authored by: Peter DiCola, David L. Schwartz, Adam R. Pah, Rachel Davis Mersey, Charlotte S. Alexander, Kristian J. Hammond & Luís A. Nunes Amaral).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

  • How to Build a More Open Justice System, 369 Science 134 (2020) (Co-authored by: Adam R. Pah, Sarath Sanga, Zachary D. Clopton, Peter DiCola, Rachel Davis Mersey, Charlotte S. Alexander, Kristian J. Hammond, & Luis A. Nunes Amaral).

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

  • Foreword, 115 Northwestern University Law Review 1 (2020) (Co-authored by: Emily McCormick, and Annie Prossnitz).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

NADAV SHOKED

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN

2019

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

SHAWN BAYERN

LEIGH B. BIENEN

BERNARD BLACK

LOCKE E. BOWMAN

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

  • Bankruptcy Clerkships: An Overlooked Opportunity, NALP Bulletin of The National Association For Law Placement (Sept. 2019).

ROBERT P. BURNS

ANNALISE BUTH

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ALYSON CARREL

BRIAN CITRO

ZACHARY CLOPTON

DAVID DANA

  • Property’s Edges, 60 Boston College Law Review 753 (2019) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • The Nature of Judicial Power, JOTWELL (May 28, 2019) (reviewing Daniel M. Brinks & Abby Blass, The DNA Of Constitutional Justice In Latin America (2018).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

PETER DICOLA

MEREDITH GELLER

ARI D. GLOGOWER

ALLAN HORWICH

JOYCE HUGHES

TONJA JACOBI

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

MICHAEL KANG

ELIZABETH D. KATZ

JONATHAN KOEHLER

  • Comment on “Review of Several False Positive Error Rate Estimates for Latent Fingerprint Examination Proposed Based on the 2014 Miami Dade Police Department Study, 69 Journal of Forensic Identification 104 (2019).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

JAMES LINDGREN

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

SHOBHA L. MAHADEV

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Energy Re-Investment, 94 Indiana Law Journal 635 (2019) (Co-authored by: Jacqueline Peel, Brett McDonnell & Anita C. Foerster).

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

MARTIN H. REDISH

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

KYLE ROZEMA

SARATH SANGA

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

  • From City Council to the Streets: Protesting Police Misconduct After Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach, 13 Charleston Law Review 49 (2019) (Co-authored by: Arielle W. Tolman).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

CARY MARTIN SHELBY

NADAV SHOKED

  • Property’s Edges, 60 Boston College Law Review 753 (2019) (Co-authored by: David A. Dana).

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

ROB WARDEN

DEBORAH M. WEISS

MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN

2018

DHRUV AGGARWAL

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

JUSTUS BARON

  • Unpacking 3GPP Standards, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 18-09 (forthcoming 2018) (Co-authored by: Kirti Gupta).

MICHAEL BARSA

HERBERT N. BELLER

ROBERT W. BENNETT

BERNARD BLACK

ANNALISE BUTH

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

MEGAN G. CRANE

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Fantasy Island ” (responding to Joseph Blocher & Mitu Gulati, Puerto Rico and the Right of Accession), 43 Yale Journal of International Law Forum (May 19, 2018) (Co-authored by: Christina D. Ponsa-Kraus).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

MICHELLE FALKOFF

ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO

EZRA FRIEDMAN

ARI D. GLOGOWER

JOHN P. HEINZ

ALLAN HORWICH

TONJA JACOBI

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

PIERRE LAROUCHE

SARAH LAWSKY

  • A Logic for Statutes, 21 Florida Tax Review 60 (2018).

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

JAMES LINDGREN

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

STEVEN LUBET

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • Why Atlas Hasn’t Shrugged, 21 Florida Tax Review 655 (2018) reviewing KENNETH SCHEVE & DAVID STASAVAGE, TAXING THE RICH: A HISTORY OF FISCAL FAIRNESS IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE (2016).

JANICE NADLER

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Seeing Through Legalese, CBA Record 50 (Jan. 2018) (reviewing JOSEPH KIMBLE, SEEING THROUGH LEGALESE: MORE ESSAYS ON PLAIN LANGUAGE (2017)).
  • Plain Language Master Focuses on Drafting: Seeing Through Legalese, CBA Record 50 (Jan. 2018).

JIDE NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

LESLIE OSTER

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • Anti-Innovation Norms, 112 Northwestern University Law Review 1069 (2018) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Plamondon Bair).

DESTINY PEERY

JAMES E. PFANDER

CANDICE PLAYER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Foreword, 112 Northwestern University Law Review 1259 (2018) symposium issue.

KYLE ROZEMA

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

NADAV SHOKED

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

DANIEL F. SPULBER

EMERSON H. TILLER

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ROB WARDEN

ROBERT WEINSTOCK

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2017

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

SHEILA BEDI

BERNARD BLACK

ROBERT P. BURNS

ANNALISE BUTH

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ALYSON CARREL

BRIAN CITRO

  • Measuring TB-Related Stigma, 21 Supp. 1 International Journal of Tuberculosis & Lung Disease S4 (2017) (Co-authored by: Allan Maleche, Phumeza Tisile, & Timur Abdullaev).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

LYNN P. COHN

MEGAN G. CRANE

RICHARD T. CUPITT

  • Developing Indices to Chemical Security Strategic Trade Controls, Strategic Trade Review 41 (Autumn 2017).

DAVID DANA

KAREN L. DANIEL

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

DANIEL GANDERT

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

ALLAN HORWICH

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Future of Terry in the Car Context (Terry at 50 Symposium), 15 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 89 (2017).

NEHA JAIN

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

SARAH LAWSKY

  • Formalizing the Code, 70 Tax Law Review 377 (2017).

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

SHOBHA L. MAHADEV

SCOTT F. MAIN

BRUCE MARKELL

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

JANICE NADLER

  • Expressive Law, Social Norms, and Social Groups , NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW LAW & ECONOMICS SERIES No. 16-02, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW PUBLIC LAW & LEGAL THEORY SERIES No. 16-06,, 42 Law & Social Inquiry 65 (2017).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

HARI M. OSOFSKY

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

DESTINY PEERY

  • (Re)defining Race: Assessing the Consequences of the Law’s Failure to Define Race, Cardozo Law Review (forthcoming 2017).

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Constitutionalism, Both Good and Horrid, The University Bookman (Jun. 11, 2017) (reviewing Geoffrey R. Stone, SEX AND THE CONSTITUTION: SEX, RELIGION, AND LAW FROM AMERICA’S ORIGINS TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY).

MARTIN H. REDISH

LEONARD L. RISKIN

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

KYLE ROZEMA

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

SARATH SANGA

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Book Review, 111 American Journal of International Law 559 (2017) (reviewing Philippe Sands, EAST WEST STREET: ON THE ORIGINS OF “GENOCIDE” AND “CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY” (2016)).

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

CARY MARTIN SHELBY

NADAV SHOKED

JULIET SORENSEN

JAMES B. SPETA

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ROB WARDEN

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2016

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • The Hearsay Rule as a Rule of Admission Revisited, 84 Fordham Law Review 1395 (2016).

KAREN ALTER

  • Backlash Against International Courts in West, East and Southern Africa: Causes & Consequences, 27 European Journal of International Law 293 (2016) (Co-authored by: James Thuo Gatthi, and Laurence R. Helfer).
  • How Context Shapes the Authority of International Courts, 79 Law And Contemporary Problems 1 (2016) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, and Mikael Rask Madsen).
  • Karen Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, and Mikael Rask Madsen are the Special Editors for The Variable Authority of International Courts symposium, 79 (1) Law And Contemporary Problems (2016) (Co-authored by: Laurence R. Helfer, and Mikael Rask Madsen).

MICHAEL BARSA

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Document and the Drama, 31 Constitutional Commentary 397 (2016) (reviewing JAMES E. FLEMING, FIDELITY TO OUR IMPERFECT CONSTITUTION (2015)).

BERNARD BLACK

  • The Impact of the 2014 Medicaid Expansion on Hospital-Based Emergency Department Visits, 35 Health Affairs (forthcoming 2016) (Co-authored by: Jesse Pines, Mark Zocchi, Ali Moghtaderi, Steven Farmer, Greg Hufstetler, Kevin Klauer, and Randy Pilgrim).
  • Association Between State Medical Malpractice Environment and Surgical Quality and Cost in the U.S., 263 Annals of Surgery 1126 (2016) (Co-authored by: Karl Y. Bilimoria, Min-Woong Sohn, Jeanette W. Chung, Christina A. Minami, Elissa H. Oh, Emily S. Pavey, Jane L. Holl, Michelle M. Mello, and David J. Bentrem).

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

  • Book Review: Jonathan Shapiro, Lawyers, Liars, and the Art of Storytelling: Using Stories to Advocate, Influence, and Persuade, 13 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: Jalwd 235 (Fall 2016).
  • Lights, Camera, Action: Legal Writing Tips from a Trial Lawyer Turned Screenwriter, 13 Legal Communication & Rhetoric: Jalwd 235 (2016) (reviewing JONATHAN SHAPIRO, LAWYERS, LIARS, AND THE ART OF STORYTELLING: USING STORIES TO ADVOCATE, INFLUENCE, AND PERSUADE (2014)).
  • Clerking as a Career, Nalp Bulletin of The National Association for Law Placement (Nov. 2016).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Popular Sovereignty and the Jury Trial, 6 Oñati Socio-legal Series no. 2 (forthcoming 2016).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Originalism and Same-Sex Marriage, 70 University of Miami Law Review 648 (2016) (Co-authored by: Hannah M. Begley).
  • The Unknown Achievements of Justice Scalia, 39 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 575 (2016).
  • The Same-Sex Marriage Cases and Federal Jurisdiction: On Third-Party Standing and Why the Domestic Relations Exception to Federal Jurisdiction Should Be Overruled, 70 University of Miami Law Review 708 (2016) (Co-authored by: Genna L. Sinel).
  • Friedrich A. Hayek, the U.S. Constitution, and Institutional Design, 48 Arizona State Law Journal 231 (2016).
  • Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and Chief Justice John Roberts’s Dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges, 8 Elon Law Review 1 (2016).
  • The U.S. and the State Constitutions: An Unnoticed Dialogue, 9 Nyu Journal of Law & Liberty 685 (2015) (Co-authored by: Sarah E. Agudo, and Katherine L. Dore).
  • The Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia: A Response to Professor Bruce Allen Murphy and Professor Justin Driver, 9 Nyu Journal of Law & Liberty 793 (2015) (Co-authored by: Justin Braga).

BRIAN CITRO

  • Developing a Human Rights-Based Approach to Tuberculosis, 18 Health & Human Rights Journal 1 (2016) (Co-authored by: Evan Lyon, Mihir Mankad, Kiran Raj Pandey, & Camila Gianella).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Rethinking Integration: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Design, 94 Taxes 174 (2016).

DAVID DANA

  • Incentivizing Municipalities to Adapt to Climate Change: Takings Liability and FEMA Reforms as Possible Solutions, 43 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 281 (2016).

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Book Review, 63 American Journal of Comparative Law 785 (2016) (reviewing ROBERT LECKEY, BILLS OF RIGHTS IN THE COMMON LAW (2015)).
  • Book Review, reviewing Elaine Mak, JUDICIAL DECISION-MAKING IN A GLOBALISED WORLD, 2016 Public Law (2013).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Increasing Jury Representativeness, 55 Judges’ Journal 16 (2016) (Co-authored by: Honorable William Caprathe (Ret.), Paula Hannaford-Agor, and Stephanie M. Loquvam).
  • Race and Jury Selection: The Pernicious Effects of Backstrikes, 59 Howard University Law Review 705 (2016) (Co-authored by: Joshua Kaiser).
  • Forensic Bitemark Identification: Weak Foundations, Exaggerated Claims, 3 Journal of Law & the Biosciences 538 (2016) (Co-authored by: et al.).

PETER DICOLA

  • Against Value and Balance, 29 Intellectual Property Journal 121 (2016) (reviewing Abraham Drassinower, WHAT'S WRONG WITH COPYING?).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

  • The Second Dimension of the Supreme Court, 57 William & Mary Law Review 1671 (2016) (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi).

ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO

DANIEL GANDERT

  • A Change in Intent: The 2015 World Anti-Doping Code, 1 International Sports Law Review Pandektis 307 (2016).

MEREDITH GELLER

ARI D. GLOGOWER

MONICA HAYMOND

ADAM L. HOEFLICH

  • Crime-Fraud Challenges to the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine: Why Lawyers Should Care, 27 Attorneys’ Liability Assurance Society Loss Prevention Journal 13 (2016) (Co-authored by: Joshua Ackerman).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • The Legality of Opportunistically Timing Public Company Disclosures in the Context of SEC Rule 10b5-1, 71 Business Lawyer 1113 (2016).

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Donald Trump and Immigration, Cook County Bar Association, Sidebar (September 2016).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Miranda 2.0, 50 Uc Davis Law Review 1 (2016).
  • A Theory of Judicial Retirement, 17 American Law and Economics Review 529 (2015) (Co-authored by: Alvaro Bustos).
  • The Second Dimension of the Supreme Court, 57 William & Mary Law Review 1671 (2016) (Co-authored by: Joshua Fischman).
  • Why Judges Always Vote, 43 International Review of Law and Economics 190 (2015) (Co-authored by: Eugene Kontorovich).

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

MICHAEL KANG

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • In re Arctic Sunrise (Netherlands v. Russia) PCA Case No. 2014-02, Merits, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal, August 14, 2015, 110 American Journal of International Law 96 (2016).
  • Why Judges Always Vote, 43 International Review of Law and Economics 190 (2015) (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Lupu, Tuttle, and Singling out Religion, 111 Northwestern University Law Review Online 41 (2016).
  • Greenawalt and the Place of Religion: Comment on the McElroy Lecture, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March 16, 2016, 93 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 369 (2016).
  • Revenge Pornography and First Amendment Exceptions, 65 Emory Law Journal 661 (2016).
  • A Zombie in the Supreme Court: The Elane Photography Cert Denial, 7 Alabama Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review 77 (2015).

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

  • Is Privacy Policy Language Irrelevant to Consumers?, 45 Journal of Legal Studies S69 (2016) (Co-authored by: Lior J. Strahilevitz).
  • Measuring Computer Use Norms, 84 George Washington Law Review 1568 (2016).
  • Measuring Computer Use Norms, 84 George Washington Law Review (forthcoming 2016).

ALEX LEE

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Measuring Diversity: Law Faculties in 1997 and 2013, 39 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 89 (2016).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

  • Langston Hughes’s Shawl: Our Objects Tell Amazing Stories, Not All of Them True, 37 Humanities No. 3 (Summer 2016) (Co-authored by: Rachel Maines).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Fair Equivalents and Market Prices: Bankruptcy Cramdown Interest Rates, 33 Bankruptcy Developments Journal 92 (2016).
  • To Market, To Market: Momentive and Secured Creditor Cram Down Interest Rates, 36, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 2 (February 2016).
  • ’Shoot the. . .’: Holes in Make Whole Premiums, 36, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 5 (May 2016).
  • Equitable Cuteness: Of Mountains and Mice, 35, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 11 (November 2015).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Scalia’s Final Vote, City Journal (Nov. 16, 2016).
  • Dworkinian Antitrust, 102 Iowa Law Review 1 (2016) (Co-authored by: Andrew R. Meerkins).
  • Neutral Principles and Some Campaign Finance Problems, 57 William And Mary Law Review 841 (2016).
  • How Innovation Makes Us More Equal, 39 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 47 (2016).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • The Curious Beginnings of the Capital Gains Tax Preference, 84 Fordham Law Review 2517-36 (2016) (Co-authored by: Julia C. Ott).
  • From Contested Concept to Cornerstone of Administrative Practice: Social Learning and the Early History of U.S. Tax Withholding, 7 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 144-68 (2016).
  • A Bridge Between: Law and the New Intellectual Histories of Capitalism, 64 Buffalo Law Review 1-23 (2016) (symposium on “Opportunities for Law’s Intellectual History).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Richard Wydick (1937-2016), 30 CBA Record 52 (Sept. 2016).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • The Illusion of the Free Trade Constitution, 19 Nyu Journal of Legislation & Public Policy 1 (2016).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • A Non-Contentious Account of Article III’s Domestic Relations Exception, 92 Notre Dame Law Review 117 (2016) (Co-authored by: Emily Damrau).
  • Leading Cases: United States, 5 International Journal of Procedural Law 324 (2015).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Donald Trump, the Court, and the Law, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (May 2016).
  • SCOTUS: What to Watch in 2016, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (Jan. 8, 2016).
  • After Obergefell: What Now?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (Oct. 8, 2015).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Premodern Constitutionalism, 57 William and Mary Law Review 1825 (2016) (Co-authored by: Matthew Heins).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Executive Opportunism, Presidential Signing Statements, and the Separation of Powers, 8 Journal of Legal Analysis 95 (2016).
  • The Inscrutable (Yet Irrepressible) State Police Power, 9 Nyu Journal of Law & Liberty 662 (2015).

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

  • Criminals Get All the Rights: The Sociolegal Construction of Different Rights to Die, 105 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 149 (2015).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • A “Notorious Litigant” and “Frequenter of Jails”: Martin Luther King, Jr., His Lawyers, and the Legal System, 10 Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy 494 (Co-authored by: Michelle Shaw, and Michal Crowder).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Creation of the Tribunals, 110 American Journal of International Law 173 (2016) (Co-authored by: Michael J. Matheson).
  • The Corporate Joust with Morality, Opinio Juris (June 6, 2016) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
  • Justice Delayed, Not Denied, in Bosnia, Project Syndicate (Mar. 25, 2016).
  • Reflections on Contemporary Responses to Atrocity Crimes, 10 Genocide Studies International 105 (2016).
  • Is Violence Necessary to Topple a Dictator?, Foreign Policy Magazine 30 (Jan./Feb. 2016) (Co-authored by: Erica Chenoweth).

SIMONE SEPE

  • Commitment and Entrenchment in Corporate Governance, 110 Northwestern University Law Review (forthcoming 2016).

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

  • To Seek a Newer World: Prisoners’ Rights at the Frontier, 114 Michigan Law Review First Impressions 124 (2016).
  • To Seek a Newer World: Prisoners’ Rights at the Frontier, 114 Michigan Law Review First Impressions 124 (2016).

CARY MARTIN SHELBY

NADAV SHOKED

  • Two Hundred Years of Spite, 110 Northwestern University Law Review 357 (2016).

CAROLE SILVER

  • What Firms Want: Investigating Globalization’s Influence on the Market for Lawyers in Korea, 28 Columbia Journal of Asian Law 1 (2014).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Lagos Is Burning, U.S. News and World Report (Dec. 2, 2016).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • Preferences over Punishment and Reward Mechanisms in Social Dilemmas: Comment, 172 Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics 195 (2015).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Public Prizes Versus Market Price: Should Contests Replace Patents?, 97 Journal of The Patent and Trademark Office Society 690 (2016).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

  • Affirmative Consent, 13 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 441 (2016).

2015

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • A Proposed Evidence Law, 33 Boston University International Law Journal 359 (2015).
  • Reforming the Law of Evidence of Tanzania (Part Three): The Foundations of the Law of Evidence and Their Implications for Developing Countries, 33 Boston University International Law Journal 283 (2015).
  • Ignoring Issues of Morality or Convicting the Innocent: Is Capital Punishment a Good Idea or a Bad Idea?, 47 Texas Tech Law Review 199 (2014).

KAREN ALTER

ESTHER S. BARRON

  • A Closer Look at Distance Learning: The Law and the Entrepreneur MOOC, 19 Lewis & Clark Law Review 395 (2015) (Co-authored by: Stephen F. Reed).
  • Experiencing Business Associations in the Classroom, 59 Saint Louis University Law Journal 787 (2015).

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • The Tax Section Distinguished Service Award: Twenty Years of History, 68 Tax Lawyer 41 (2014).

BERNARD BLACK

  • The Economics of Plaintiff-Side Personal Injury Practice, 2015 University of Illinois Law Review 1564 (Co-authored by: David Hyman, and Charles Silver).
  • Association Between State Medical Malpractice Environment and Surgical Quality and Cost in the U.S., Annals of Surgery (forthcoming 2015) (Co-authored by: Karl Y. Bilimoria, Min-Woong Sohn, Jeanette W. Chung, Christina A. Minami, Elissa H. Oh, Emily S. Pavey, Jane L. Holl, Michelle M. Mello, and David J. Bentrem).
  • Policy Limits, Payouts, and Blood Money: Medical Malpractice Settlements in the Shadow of Insurance, 5 University of California Irvine Law Review 559 (2015) (Co-authored by: Charles Silver, David Hyman, & Myungho Paik).
  • Does Tort Reform Affect Physician Supply? Evidence from Texas, 42 International Review of Law & Economics 203 (2015) (Co-authored by: David A. Hyman, Charles Silver, & Myungho Paik).
  • Why Does Corporate Governance Affect Firm Value: Evidence on a Self-Dealing Channel from a Natural Experiment in Korea, 51 Journal of Banking and Finance 131 (2015) (Co-authored by: Woochan Kim, Hasung Jang & Kyung-Suh Park).

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

  • Fast Track Your Mindset: Engineering Confidence and Streamlining Feedback for Full Steam Success in Legal Practice, 49 University of San Francisco Law Review 40 (2015).

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

  • “Tell Me About a Time…”: Behavioral Interviewing for Judicial Clerkships, Nalp Bulletin of The National Association For Law Placement (Oct. 2015).
  • The Leadership Pipeline: Preparing Women Law Students and Lawyers to Lead, Women in The Profession Committee Newsletter of The American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (Summer 2015).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Some Limitations of Experimental Psychologists' Criticisms of the American Trial, 90 Chicago-kent Law Review 890 (2015).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Does Institutional Design Make a Difference?, 109 Northwestern University Law Review 577 (2015).
  • Hayek and the Citation of Foreign Law: A Response to Professor Jeremy Waldron, 2015 Michigan State Law Review 1 (Co-authored by: Bradley G. Silverman).
  • On Liberty and the Fourteenth Amendment: The Original Understanding of the Lockean Natural Rights Guarantees, 93 Texas Law Review 1299 (2015).
  • Originalism and Brown v. Board of Education, 2014 Michigan State Law Review 429 (Co-authored by: Michael W. Perl).
  • Judge Robert H. Bork and Professor Bruce Ackerman: An Essay on the Tempting of America, 13 Ave Maria Law Review 47 (2015) (Co-authored by: Justin Braga).
  • The Rule of Law as a Law of Law, 90 Notre Dame Law Review 483 (2014) (Co-authored by: Gary Lawson).

ALYSON CARREL

  • Choosing ADR Careers at the Start, 21 No. 3 Dispute Resolution Magazine 30 (Spring 2015).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Reviewing Roman Huret, AMERICAN TAX RESISTER (2014), 33 Law and History Review 482 (2015).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Anthony D’Amato Responds, 108 American Journal of International Law 715 (2014).
  • Groundwork for International Law, 108 American Journal of International Law 650 (2014).
  • In Memoriam: John H. Mansfield the Best Classroom Teacher in the World, 128 Harvard Law Review 521 (2014).

DAVID DANA

  • A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds, Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing, 45 Environmental Law Reporter News & Analysis 10746 (August 2015).
  • Why Do We Have the Parcel-as-a-Whole Rule?, 39 Vermont Law Review 617 (2015).
  • Public, by Necessity, 13 Seattle Journal For Social Justice 341 (2014) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Decisionmaking Process of the Jury [El Proceso de Toma del Decisión del Jurado], II Congreso Internacional De Juricio Por Jurados 11 (2015) (Co-authored by: M. Rose, & B. Murphy).
  • The Psychology of the Decision-Making Process: Implications for International Arbitration, Asian Dispute Review 197 (Oct. 2015).
  • What a (Very) Smart Judge Knows About Juries, 64 Depaul Law Review 373 (2015) (Co-authored by: Francis Doorley).
  • The Hidden Daubert Factor: How Judges Use Error Rates in Assessing Scientific Evidence, 2014 Wisconsin Law Review 1063 (Co-authored by: John Meixner).

PETER DICOLA

  • Valuing Control, 113 Michigan Law Review 663 (2015).

ZEV EIGEN

  • Norm Shifting by Contract, 44 Southwestern Law Review 231 (2014).
  • When Rules Are Made to Be Broken, 109 Northwestern University Law Review 109 (2014).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

  • Do the Justices Vote Like Policy Makers? Evidence from Scaling the Supreme Court with Interest Groups, 44 Journal of Legal Studies S269 (2015).

MICHAEL FRAKES

  • Does the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Grant Too Many Bad Patents?: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment, 67 Stanford Law Review 613 (2015).
  • The Surprising Relevance of Medical Malpractice Law, 82 University of Chicago Law Review 317 (2015).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Motivation in the Workplace: An Alternate Route to Attitudinal Restructuring of the Union-Management Relationship, 31 Negotiation Journal 415 (2015).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • The Relevant Theory of Irrelevant Externalities: Buchanan, Coase, and Pigou, 10 Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 689 (2014).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • The Mosaic Theory of Materiality – Does the Illusion Have a Future?, 43 Securities Regulation Law Journal 129 (2015).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Creating a Self-Stabilizing Constitution: The Role of the Takings Clause, 110 Northwestern University Law Review 601 (2015) (Co-authored by: Sonia Mittal and Barry Weingast).
  • Communicating Judicial Retirement, 43 International Review of Law and Economics 107 (2015) (Co-authored by: Alvaro Bustos).
  • Criminal Innovation and the Warrant Requirement: Reconsidering the Rights-Police Efficiency Trade-Off, 56 William and Mary Law Review 759 (2015).

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

ELIZABETH D. KATZ

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Crime, Punishment, and Solidarity, 129 Harvard Law Review (forthcoming 2016).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Resolution 242 Revisited: New Evidence on the Required Scope of Israeli Withdrawal, 16 Chicago Journal of International Law 127 (2015).
  • Can States Fund BDS?: Is Banning the Use of Public Money to Support Companies That Boycott Israel Unconstitutional and Illegal?, Tablet Magazine (July 13, 2015).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Does Respect Require Antiperfectionism? Gaus on Liberal Neutrality, 22 Harvard Review of Philosophy 53 (2015).
  • Is Hobby Lobby Worse for Religious Liberty Than Smith?, 9 St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy 223 (2015) (Co-authored by: Frederick Mark Gedicks).
  • Gay Rights, Religious Accommodations, and the Purposes of Antidiscrimination Law, 88 Southern California Law Review 619 (2015).
  • The Piety of My Negative Judaism, 16 Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion 303 (2015).
  • Six Overrulings, 113 Michigan Law Review 1043 (2015).
  • Nonexistent and Irreplaceable: Keep the Religion in Religious Freedom, 142 Commonweal (Apr. 10, 2015).
  • Beyond Levels of Scrutiny: Windsor and "Bare Desire to Harm", 64 Case Western Reserve Law Review 1045 (2014).
  • Theorists, Get Over Yourselves: A Response to Steven D. Smith, 41 Pepperdine Law Review 937 (2014).
  • “Religion” as a Bundle of Legal Proxies: Reply to Micah Schwartzman, 51 San Diego Law Review 1079 (2014).

PIERRE LAROUCHE

  • Regulation for Innovativeness or Regulation of Innovation?, 7 Journal of Law, Innovation and Technology 52-82 (2015) (Co-authored by: A. Butenko).

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

ANDREA LEWIS

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Forward: The Past and Future of Guns, 104 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 705 (2015).

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • Defensive Management: Does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Discourage Corporate Risk-Taking?, 2014 University of Illinois Law Review 1663.

STEVEN LUBET

  • Let Us Pour Some Cold Water on That California Sunshine, Chicago Tribune (Apr. 6, 2015).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Loser’s Lament: Caulkett and ASARCO, Bankruptcy Law Letter (Aug. 2015) at NL1.

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Originalism, Hypothesis Testing, and Big Data, Proceedings of 15th Annual Conference of The International Association of Artificial Intelligence & Law 201 (2015) (Co-authored by: Branden Stein).
  • John Roberts’s Principled Mistake, City Journal (June 29, 2015).
  • Staging Scalia, City Journal (May 25, 2015).
  • Public Choice Originalism: Bork, Buchanan, and the Escape from the Progressive Paradigm, 10 Journal of Law, Economics and Policy 669 (2014).
  • Why Progressives Mislead, 25 No. 1 City Journal (Winter 2015).

ALAN D. MILLER

  • Licensee Patent Challenges, 32 Yale Journal On Regulation 121 (2015) (Co-authored by: Michal Gal).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • In Praise of Faction: How Special Interests Benefit Constitutional Order, 109 Northwestern University Law Review 639 (2015).
  • Jide Nzelibe, Kristin Hickman, & Thomas W. Merrill are the panelists for Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies: 2013 National Lawyers Convention Showcase Panel III: Formalism and Deference in Administrative Law, 39 University of Dayton Law Review 353 (2015) (Co-authored by: Kristin Hickman, & Thomas W. Merrill).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Sue to Adapt?, 99 Minnesota Law Review 2177 (2015) (Co-authored by: Jacqueline Peel).

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • Understanding the Federal Circuit: An Expert Community Approach, 30 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 89 (2015).

DESTINY PEERY

  • Does Cognitive Depletion Shape Bias Detection in Minority Group Members?, 33 Social Cognition 241 (2015) (Co-authored by: Evelyn Carter, Mary Murphy, and Jennifer Richeson).

JAMES E. PFANDER

CANDICE PLAYER

  • Public Assistance, Drug Testing, and the Law: The Limits of Population-Based Legal Analysis, 40 American Journal of Law & Medicine 26 (2014).
  • Involuntary Outpatient Commitment: The Limits of Prevention, 26 Stanford Law & Policy Review 159 (2015).
  • Outpatient Commitment and Procedural Due Process, 38 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 100 (2015).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The Worst Decision, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (Sept. 2015) at 43.
  • What I Do When I Teach Business Associations, 59 Saint Louis University Law Journal 883 (2015).
  • Samuel Chase, The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of The American Enlightenment 210-211 (2015).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Fear, Loathing, and the First Amendment: Optimistic Skepticism and the Theory of Free Expression, 76 Ohio State Law Journal 691 (2015).
  • The Right of Publicity and the First Amendment in the Modern Age of Commercial Speech, 56 William and Mary Law Review 1443 (2015).
  • One Size Doesn't Fit All: Multidistrict Litigation, Due Process, and the Dangers of Procedural Collectivism, 95 Boston University Law Review 109 (2015) (Co-authored by: Julie M. Karaba).
  • Rethinking the Theory of the Class Action: The Risks and Rewards of Capitalistic Socialism in the Litigation Process, 64 Emory Law Journal 451 (2014).

STEPHEN F. REED

  • A Closer Look at Distance Learning: The Law and the Entrepreneur MOOC, 19 Lewis & Clark Law Review 395 (2015) (Co-authored by: Esther Barron).
  • The Lively Classroom: Finding the Humor in Business Associations, 59 Saint Louis University Law Journal 735 (2015).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Mindfulness in the Heat of Conflict: Taking Stock, 20 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 121 (2015).
  • Beginning with Yes: A Review Essay on Michael Wheeler’s THE ART OF NEGOTIATION: HOW TO IMPROVISE AGREEMENT IN A CHAOTIC WORLD, 16 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 605 (2015).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Comparative Local Government Law in Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities’ Bike Share Plans, 42 Fordham Urban Law Journal 123 (2014) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • The Impact of Tort Reform on Intensity of Treatment: Evidence from Heart Patients, 39 Journal of Health Economics 273 (2015) (Co-authored by: Ronen Avraham).

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

  • Understanding the Realities of Modern Patent Litigation, 92 Texas Law Review 1769 (2014) (Co-authored by: John R. Allison, & Mark A. Lemley).

SIMONE SEPE

  • The Shareholder Value of Empowered Boards, 68 Stanford Law Review (forthcoming 2016).
  • Lawyers and Fools: Lawyer-Directors in Public Corporations, 102 Georgetown Law Journal 413 (2014).
  • Disentangling Liberalization and Privatization Policies: Is There a Political Trade-Off?, 42 Journal of Comparative Economics 1033 (2014).
  • Paying for Risk: Bankers, Compensation and Competition, 100 Cornell Law Review 655 (2015).
  • Intruders in the Boardroom: The Rise of Constituency Directors, 91 Washington University Law Review 311 (2013).

CARY MARTIN SHELBY

NADAV SHOKED

  • Public, by Necessity, 13 Seattle Journal For Social Justice 341 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Dana).
  • Comparative Local Government Law in Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities’ Bike Share Plans, 42 Fordham Urban Law Journal 123 (2014) (Co-authored by: Daniel B. Rodriguez).
  • The Duty to Maintain, 64 Duke Law Journal 437 (2015).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Transnational Legal Practice, 49 International Lawyer 413 (2015).
  • Perspectives on International Students’ Interest in U.S. Legal Education: Shifting Incentives and Influence, 49 New England Law Review 461 (2015).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • After Boris Nemtsov's Murder, the U.S. Congress Needs to Act, Talking Points Memo (March 19, 2015) (Co-authored by: Alex Van Brunt).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • On Experimentation and Real Options in Financial Regulation, 43 Journal of Legal Studies S121 (2014) (Co-authored by: Eric Talley).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • How Patents Provide the Foundation of the Market for Inventions, 11 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 271 (2015).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • The Law and Positive Political Theory of Panel Effects, 44 Journal of Legal Studies S35 (2015).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

  • Book Review, 125 Ethics 905 (2015) (reviewing Anne Phillips, OUR BODIES, WHOSE PROPERTY?).

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

  • After Boris Nemtsov's Murder, the U.S. Congress Needs to Act, Talking Points Memo (March 19, 2015) (Co-authored by: Juliet S. Sorensen).

2014

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Complexity, the Generation of Legal Knowledge, and the Future of Litigation, 60 Ucla Law Review 1384 (2013).
  • The Gravitational Pull of Miranda’s Blackhole: The Curious Case of J.D.B. v. North Carolina, 46 Texas Tech Law Review 143-155 (2013).

KAREN ALTER

MICHAEL BARSA

  • A Climate Change Lens on the Dormant Commerce Clause, Lifecycle GHGTaxes, and In-State RPS Requirements, 5 San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law 69-92 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Dana).

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • The Aftermath of a Section 355 Transaction, Corporate Taxation (Nov.-Dec. 2013/Jan.-Feb. 2014) (Co-authored by: W. Pauls).

BERNARD BLACK

  • Unbundling and Measuring Tunneling, 2014 University of Illinois Law Review 1697 (Co-authored by: Vladimir Atanasov & Conrad Ciccotello).
  • Methods for Multicountry Studies of Corporate Governance: Evidence from the BRIKT Countries, 183 Journal of Econometrics 230 (2014) (Co-authored by: Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, Vikramaditya Khanna, Woochan Kim and B. Burcin Yurtoglu).
  • Development of a Composite Measure of State-Level Malpractice Environment, 49 Health Services Research 751-766 (2014) (Co-authored by: Jeanette W. Chung, Min-Woong Sohn, Ryan P. Merkow, Elissa H. Oh, Christina Minami, and Karl Y. Bilimoria).
  • Public Reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infection Rates: Are Consumers Aware and Engaged, 29 American Journal of Medical Quality 83-88 (2014) (Co-authored by: Maryanne McGuckin, John Govednik, and David Hyman).

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

  • The Millennials Challenge: Equalizing the Values Triad in Professional Identity Formation, The Learning Curve 2 (Winter 2015).

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • Dynamic Loss Probabilities and Implications for Financial Regulation, 31 Yale Journal On Regulation 667 (2014) (Co-authored by: Andrew W. Lo).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Jury as a Political Institution: An Internal Perspective, 55 William & Mary Law Review 739 (2014).

PETRA BUTLER

  • CISG and International Arbitration—A Fruitful Marriage, 17 International Trade and Business Law Review 322-357 (2014).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • On Liberty, Equality, and the Constitution: A Review of Richard A. Epstein's THE CLASSICAL LIBERAL CONSTITUTION, 8 New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 839 (2014).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Maintaining Class Actions in Tax Cases: Why Have Federal Litigants Been So Much Less Successful?, 11 Pittsburgh Tax Review 179-199 (2014).
  • Foreword: 100 Years Under the Income Tax, 108 Northwestern University Law Review 767-771 (2014).

DAVID DANA

  • A Climate Change Lens on the Dormant Commerce Clause, Lifecycle GHGTaxes, and In-State RPS Requirements, 5 San Diego Journal of Climate & Energy Law 69-92 (2014) (Co-authored by: Michael Barsa).
  • A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds, Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing, 99 Iowa Law Review 1523-1593 (2014) (Co-authored by: Hannah J. Wiseman).

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • T.C. Cook & T.Y. Tang are the authors of Causally Valid Relationships That Invoke the Wrong Causal Agent: Construct Validity of the Cause in Policy Research, 5 Journal of The Society for Social Work and Research 379 (2014).
  • Trademark Surveys: An Undulating Path, 92 Texas Law Review 2029-2073 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Franklyn).
  • Embedded Experts on Real Juries: A Delicate Balance, 55 William & Mary Law Review 885-933 (2014) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, and Beth Murphy).

PETER DICOLA

  • Copyright Equality: Free Speech, Efficiency, and Regulatory Parity in Distribution, 93 Boston University Law Review 1837 (2013).
  • Copyright Law, Handbook of The Digital Creative Economy 187-196, edited by Ruth Towse and Christian Handke (2013).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • People of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Kadeem Dennis White, Defendant-Appellant, 30 Thomas M. Cooley Law Review 369 (2013) (Co-authored by: Laura Nirider, Bradley Hall & John R. Minock).
  • Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence, 50 Court Review: The Journal of The American Judges Association No. 1 (January 2014) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer and Laura H. Nirider).

ZEV EIGEN

  • Experimental Evidence That Retaliation Claims are Unlike Other Employment Discrimination Claims, 44 Seton Hall Law Review 455-504 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Sherwyn, and Michael Heise).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

  • The Economic Perspective on Sentencing, 46 Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal 345 (2014).

MICHAEL FRAKES

  • The Surprising Relevance of Medical Malpractice Law, 82 University of Chicago Law Review (forthcoming 2015).
  • Does the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Grant Too Many Bad Patents?: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment, 67 Stanford Law Review (forthcoming 2015) (Co-authored by: Melissa Wasserman).

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • A New Angle on Rules versus Standards, 16 American Law and Economics Review 499-549 (Fall 2014) (Co-authored by: Abraham Wickelgren).

IBRAHIM J. GASSAMA

MORTON HORWITZ

  • The Constitution of Change: Legal Fundamentality Without Fundamentalism, 107 Harvard Law Review 30 (1993).
  • The Conservative Tradition in the Writing of American Legal History, 17 American Journal of Legal History 275 (1973).
  • Santa Clara Revisited: The Development of Corporate Theory, 88 West Virginia Law Review 173 (Winter 1985/86).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Strategic Judicial Preference Revelation, 30 Journal of Law and Economics 113-137 (Co-authored by: Alvaro Bustos).
  • The Attrition of Rights under Parole, 87 Southern California Law Review 887-976 (2014) (Co-authored by: Song Richardson, and Gregory Barr).
  • Obamacare as a Window on Judicial Strategy, 80 Tennessee Law Review 763-845.

CAROLINE KAEB

  • The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, 107 American Journal of International 852-857 (2013) (Co-authored by: David Scheffer).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Three International Courts and Their Constitutional Problems, 99 Cornell Law Review 1353-1386 (2014).
  • Kiobel Surprise: Unexpected by Scholars but Consistent with International Trends, 89 Notre Dame Law Review 1671-1694 (2014).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Left-Evangelicalism and the Constitution, reviewing THE EVANGELICAL ORIGINS OF THE LIVING CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTION by John W. Compton, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2014, Pp. 272, $45.00, 128 Harvard Law Review Forum 1 (2014).
  • Did the Law Professors Blow It in the Health Care Case?, 2014 University of Illinois Law Review 1273.
  • Ronald Dworkin, Religion, and Neutrality, 94 Boston University Law Review 1241-1253 (2014).
  • The Costs of the Public Good of Religion Should Be Borne by the Public, 67 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 185-187 (2014) (Co-authored by: Frederick Mark Gedicks).
  • Invisible Women: Why an Exemption for Hobby Lobby Would Violate the Establishment Clause, 67 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 51-66 (2014) (Co-authored by: Frederick Mark Gedicks).
  • Critical Exchange on Human Rights as Social Construction, Contemporary Political Theory doi:10.1057/cpt.2014.10 (May 20, 2014).
  • Stanley Fish as Lord Grantham, 9 Fiu Law Review 57-58 (2013).
  • Invisible Women: Why an Exemption for Hobby Lobby Would Violate the Establishment Clause, 67 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 51 (2014) (Co-authored by: Frederick Mark Gedicks).
  • “Freedom of the Church” and the Authority of the State, 21 Journal of Contemporary Issues 145-164.

ALEX LEE

STEVEN LUBET

  • Stupid Juror Questions?, 37 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 315-337 (2013) (Co-authored by: Kevin Chang).
  • Stonewalling, Leaks, and Counter-Leaks: SCOTUS Ethics in the Wake of NFIB v. Sebelius, 47 Valparaiso University Law Review 883-905 (2013) (Co-authored by: Clare Diegel).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • An Originalist Future, 15 Engage: Journal of The Federalist Society Practice Groups 34 (2014) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Law’s Algorithm, 66 Florida Law Review 991 (2014) (Co-authored by: Steven Wasick).
  • The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services, 82 Fordham Law Review 3041 (2014) (Co-authored by: Russell G. Pearce).
  • Machines v. Lawyers, City Journal (Spring 2014).
  • Robert Bork: Intellectual Leader of the Legal Right, 80 The University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue 235-242 (2014).
  • John O. McGinnis, Akhil Reed Amar, David Barron, Hon. C. Boyden Gray, and Victoria Nourse are the panelistss for The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies: 2012 National Lawyers Convention, Showcase Panel II: Separation of Powers, 59 Loyola Law Review 573-621 (2013) (Co-authored by: Akhil Reed Amar, David Barron, Hon. C. Boyden Gray, and Victoria Nourse).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • Charles A. Beard and the Columbia School of Political Economy: Revisiting the Intellectual Roots of the Beardian Thesis, 2 Constitutional Commentary 475-512 (2014).

JANICE NADLER

  • The Path of Motivated Blame and the Complexities of Intent, 25 Psychological Inquiry 222 (2014).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Should You Move Citations to Footnotes?, 28 CBA Record 44 (January 2014).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • People of the State of Michigan, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Kadeem Dennis White, Defendant-Appellant, 30 Thomas M. Cooley Law Review 369 (2013) (Co-authored by: Steven A. Drizin, Bradley Hall & John R. Minock).
  • Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence, 50 Court Review: The Journal of The American Judges Association No. 1 (January 2014) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer, and Steven A. Drizin).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Morris v. Allen and the Lost History of the Anti-Injunction Act of 1793, 108 Northwestern University Law Review 187-24 (2013) (Co-authored by: Nassim Nazemi).

GEORGE PIKE

  • From Chaos, Come Answers to Legal Questions, 31 Information Today 1 (January 2014).
  • Kirtsaeng’s Impact Still to be Felt, 30 Information Today 1 (May 2013).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Real Constitutional Problem with State Judicial Selection: Due Process, Judicial Retention, and the Dangers of Popular Constitutionalism, 56 William & Mary Law Review 1 (2014) (Co-authored by: Jennifer Aronoff).
  • Litigating Article III Standing: A Proposed Solution to the Serious (but Unrecognized) Separation of Powers Problem, 162 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1373-1417 (2014) (Co-authored by: Sopan Joshi).
  • Avoiding Death By a Thousand Cuts: The Relitigation of Class Certification and the Realities of the Modern Class Action, 99 Iowa Law Review 1659-1690 (2014) (Co-authored by: Megan B. Kiernan).

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • Attorney’s Fees in a Loser Pays System, 162 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1619 (2014) (Co-authored by: Ted Eisenberg & Talia Fisher).

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

  • Law and Loss: Notes on the Legal Construction of Pain, 41 American Journal of Criminal Law 133 (2014).
  • Volunteers for Execution: Directions for Further Research into Grief, Culpability, and Legal Structures, 82 Umkc Law Review 295 (2014).

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Proposal for an International Criminal Court Arrest Procedures Protocol, 12 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 229-252 (2014).
  • Excerpts from All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals, 9 Eyes On The Icc 1-18 (2012-2013).
  • The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, 107 American Journal of International 852-857 (2013) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

NADAV SHOKED

  • The New Local, 100 Virginia Law Review 1323 (2014).
  • Quasi-Cities, 93 Boston University Law Review 1971 (2013).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Globalization and the Monopoly of ABA-Approved Law Schools: Missed Opportunities or Dodged Bullets?, 82 Fordham Law Review 2869 (2014).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • The Interplay Between the Executive and Judicial Branches in Extradition, 40 Litigation 60-61 (Summer 2014).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Unintentional Antitrust: The FCC's Only (and Better) Way Forward with Net Neutrality After the Mess of Verizon v. FCC, 66 Federal Communications Law Journal 491 (2014).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Innovation Economics: The Interplay Among Technology Standards, Competitive Conduct, and Economic Performance, 9 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 777-825 (2013).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Defending Juvenile Confessions After J.D.B. v. North Carolina, The Champion Magazine (March 2014).
  • Scrutinizing Confessions in a New Era of Juvenile Jurisprudence, 50 Court Review: The Journal of The American Judges Association No. 1 (January 2014) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider, and Steven A. Drizin).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Values at Work: How Sex Discrimination Law Moved from Joke to Juggernaut in 50 Years, 48 Valparaiso University Law Review 885 (2014).

LAWRENCE ZELENAK

  • For Better and Worse: The Differing Income Tax Treatments of Marriage at Different Income Levels, North Carolina Law Review (forthcoming).

2013

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Evidence, Probability, and the Burden of Proof, 55 Arizona Law Review 557-602 (2013) (Co-authored by: Alex Stein).
  • Complexity, the Generation of Legal Knowledge, and the Future of Litigation, 60 Ucla Law Review 1384-1411 (2013).
  • American Exclusionary Rule(s), 20 Evidence Science 112-121, 122-128 (2012) Published in English and Mandarin.
  • Difficulties with Exclusionary Rules, 24 Evidence Science No. 6 (2012).
  • Burdens of Proof, 23 Evidence Science No. 5 (2012) published in English and Mandarin.
  • Taming Complexity: Rationality, the Law of Evidence and the Nature of the Legal System, 12 Law, Probability & Risk 99-113 (2013).
  • Reforming the Law of Evidence of Tanzania (Part I): The Social and Legal Challenges, 31 Boston University International Law Journal 217-266 (2013) (Co-authored by: Timothy Fry, Jessica Notebaert, and Jeff VanDam).

KAREN ALTER

  • A New International Human Rights Court for West Africa: The Court of Justice for the Economic Community of West African States, 107 American Journal of International Law 737 (2013) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, and Jacqueline McAllister).
  • Legitimacy and Lawmaking: A Tale of Three International Courts, 14 Theoretical Inquiries In Law 479-502 (2013) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Bankruptcy Law as a Liquidity Provider, 80 University of Chicago Law Review 1557-1624 (2013) (Co-authored by: David A. Skeel, Jr.).
  • Legal Entities as Transferable Bundles of Contracts, 111 Michigan Law Review 715-758 (2013) (Co-authored by: Henry Hansmann).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Tensions in Melding Democracy and Judicial Review, 2012 Annuario Di Diritto Comparato E Di Studi Legislativi 117.

BERNARD BLACK

  • Public Reporting of Healthcare-Associated Infections: Epidemiologists’ Perspectives, 34 Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 1201-1203 (2013) (Co-authored by: Maryanne McGuckin, John Govednik, and David Hyman).
  • The Receding Tide of Medical Malpractice Litigation: Part 1—National Trends, 10 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 612-638 (2013) (Co-authored by: Myungho Paik, and David A. Hyman).
  • The Receding Tide of Medical Malpractice Litigation: Part 2—Effect of Damage Caps, 10 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 639-669 (2013) (Co-authored by: Myungho Paik, and David A. Hyman).
  • Public Reporting of Hospital Infection Rates: Not All Change is Progress, 53 Jurimetrics 327-340 (2013) (Co-authored by: David A. Hyman).
  • How Do the Elderly Fare in Medical Malpractice Litigation, Before and After Tort Reform? Evidence from Texas, 14 American Law and Economics Review 561-600 (2012) (Co-authored by: Myungho Paik, David A. Hyman, William M. Sage, and Charles M. Silver).
  • Tension Between Quality Measurement, Public Quality Reporting, and Pay for Performance, 309 Jama 349 (January 23/30, 2013) (Co-authored by: Steven A. Farmer, and Robert O. Bonow).

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

  • Teaching Professional Identity, The Law Teacher 3 (Fall 2013).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Advocacy in the Era of the Vanishing Trial, 61 University of Kansas Law Review 893-904 (2013).

PETRA BUTLER

  • Can Academic Freedom Survive Performance Based Research Funding?, 44 Victoria University Law Review 487 (2013) (Co-authored by: Roderick Mulgan).
  • The Case For A Right To Privacy In The New Zealand Bill Of Rights Act, 11 New Zealand Journal of Public International Law 211 (2013).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Judge Robert H. Bork and Constitutional Change: An Essay on Olman v. Evans, 80 University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue 155-176 (2013) (Co-authored by: Lauren Pope).
  • Religion and the Equal Protection Clause: Why the Constitution Requires School Vouchers, 65 Florida Law Review 909-1087 (2013) (Co-authored by: Abe Salander).
  • The Right to Buy Health Insurance Across State Lines: Crony Capitalism and the Supreme Court, 81 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1447-1514 (2013).
  • Monopolies and the Constitution: A History of Crony Capitalism, 36 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 983-1097 (Co-authored by: Larissa C. Leibowitz).
  • Showcase Panel IV, The Federalist Society 2012 National Lawyers Convention: An Examination of Substantive Due Process and Judicial Activism (Co-panelists: Hon J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Mark V. Tushnet, William H. Mellor, Hon. Walter E. Dellinger III, Nelson R. Lund, Hon Edith H. Jones), 17 Texas Review of Law & Politics 315-350 (2013).
  • Originalism and Loving v. Virginia, 2012 Brigham Young University Law Review 1393-1416 (Co-authored by: Andrea Matthews).
  • State Bills of Rights in 1787 and 1791: What Individual Rights Are Really Deeply Rooted in American History and Tradition?, 85 Southern California Law Review 1451-1550 (2012) (Co-authored by: Sarah E. Agudo, and Kathryn L. Dore).
  • The Constitution and Disdain, 126 Harvard Law Review Online Forum (November 2012).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • Where’s the Treaty Argument, 138 Tax Notes 1117 (2013) reprinted in 69 TAX NOTES INTERNATIONAL 951 (2013).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Speluncean Explorers: Further Proceedings has been translated into Italian and published in Italy.

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Justifying Power: Federalism, Immigration, and Foreign Affairs, 8 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 153 (2013).

DHAMMIKA DHARMAPALA

  • Corporate Governance, Enforcement and Firm Value: Evidence from India, 29 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 1056 (2013) (Co-authored by: Vikramaditya S. Khanna).
  • An Economic Analysis of ‘Riding to Hounds’: Pierson v. Post Revisited, 18 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 39-66 (2002) (Co-authored by: Rohan Pitchford).
  • Which Countries Become Tax Havens?, 93 Journal of Public Economics 1058-1068 (2009) (Co-authored by: James R. Hines, Jr.).
  • Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act, 66 Journal of Finance 753-787 (2011) (Co-authored by: C. Fritz Foley and Kristin J. Forbes).
  • Dividend Taxes and International Portfolio Choice, 93 Review of Economics and Statistics 266-284 (2011) (Co-authored by: Mihir A. Desai).
  • Corporate Tax Avoidance and High Powered Incentives, 79 Journal of Financial Economics 145-179 (2006) (Co-authored by: Mihir A. Desai).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Modern American Jury: A Hundred Year Journey, 96 Judicature 315 (2013) (Co-authored by: Andrea Ryken).
  • Does Criminal Diversion Contribute to the Vanishing Civil Trial, 62 Depaul Law Review 443-477 (2013) (Co-authored by: John B. Meixner).

PETER DICOLA

  • Money From Music: Survey Evidence on Musicians’ Revenue and Lessons About Copyright Incentives, 55 Arizona Law Review 301-370 (2013).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Promoting Accuracy in the Use of Confession Evidence: An Argument for Pretrial Reliability Assessments to Prevent Wrongful Convictions, 85 Temple Law Review 759 (2013) (Co-authored by: Richard A. Leo, Peter J. Neufeld, and Andrew E. Taslitz).

MICHAEL FRAKES

  • The Impact of Medical Liability Standards on Regional Variations in Physician Behavior: Evidence from the Adoption of National-Standard Rules, 103 American Economic Review 1 (2013).
  • Does Agency Funding Affect Decisionmaking?: An Empirical Assessment of the PTO's Granting Patterns, 66 Vanderbilt Law Review 67 (2013) (Co-authored by: Melissa Wasserman).

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • Competition and Unconscionability, 15 American Law and Economics Review 443-494 (2013).

DANIEL GANDERT

  • The NFL’s Headache: Issues with California Workers’ Compensation for Continuous Head Traumas in Former Professional Football Players, 45 University of Toledo Law Review 57-88 (2013) (Co-authored by: Esther Kim).
  • The Intersection of Women’s Olympic Sport and Intersex Athletes: A Long and Winding Road, 46 Indiana Law Review no. 2 (2013) (Co-authored by: Alfred Bae, Timothy Woerner, and Teresa Meece).

IBRAHIM J. GASSAMA

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • A Tribute to Louise McKinney, 63 Case Western Reserve Law Review 285-287 (2012).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • The Role of Final Offer Arbitration in Resolving Contract Formation Disputes Between Parties in Mutually Advantageous Relationships, 2 Adr Commercial Law Journal (nepal) 86 (2013).

TARA GROVE

  • The Exceptions Clause as a Structural Safeguard, 113 Columbia Law Review (forthcoming 2013).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • League Structure & Stadium Rent Seeking—The Role of Antitrust Revisited, 65 Florida Law Review 1-72 (2013) (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi, and Matthew Sag).

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Filibuster and Reconciliation: The Future of Majoritarian Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate, 47 Uc Davis Law Review 261 (2013) (Co-authored by: Jeff Vandam).
  • The Attrition of Rights under Parole, 87 Southern California Law Review (forthcoming 2014) (Co-authored by: Song Richardson and Gregory Barr).
  • Strategic Judicial Preference Revelation, 57 Journal of Law and Economics (forthcoming 2014) (Co-authored by: Alvaro Bustos).
  • League Structure & Stadium Rent Seeking—The Role of Antitrust Revisited, 65 Florida Law Review 1-72 (2013) (Co-authored by: David Haddock, and Matthew Sag).

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

  • A Hidden Treasure: The Law School’s Rare Book Collection, 2 Northwestern Law Reporter (Fall 2013).
  • Introduction : Lessons from the History of Custom, 48 Texas International Law Journal 349 (2013).
  • How Customary is Customary International Law, 54 William & Mary Law Review 885 (2013) (Co-authored by: Ernest A. Young).

CAROLINE KAEB

  • The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, Agora on “Transnational Human Rights Litigation After Kiobel", 107 American Journal of International Law (2013, forthcoming) (Co-authored by: David Scheffer).
  • The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory , 29 Berkeley Journal of International Law 334-397 (2011) (with David Scheffer) [republished in: HUMAN RIGHTS AND NON-STATE ACTORS (Andrew Clapham ed.) (2013, forthcoming)].

HEIDI KITROSSER

  • Free Speech Aboard the Leaky Ship of State: Calibrating First Amendment Protections for Leakers of Classified Information, 6 Journal of National Security Law & Policy 409-446 (2012).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Religion’s Specialized Specialness, 79 University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue 71 (2013).
  • Keep It Vague: The Many Meanings of Religious Freedom, 140 Commonweal (November 15, 2013).
  • Darwell, Habermas, and the Fluidity of Respect, 26 Ratio Juris 523 (2013).
  • Why Scalia Should Have Voted to Overturn DOMA, 108 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 131 (2013).
  • Endorsing the Endorsement Test, 7 Charleston Law Review 710-725 (2013).
  • Veil of Ignorance: Tunnel Constructivism in Free Speech Theory, 107 Northwestern University Law Review 647-730 (2013).
  • And I Don’t Care What It Is: Religious Neutrality in American Law, 39 Pepperdine Law Review 1115 (2013).

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

  • Differences in Punitiveness Across Three Cultures: A Test of American Exceptionalism in Justice Attitudes, 103 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1071 (2013) (Co-authored by: Friederike Funk, Judith Braun, Mario Gollwitzer, Aaron Kay, & John M. Darley).

SARAH LAWSKY

  • Modeling Uncertainty in Tax Law, 65 Stanford Law Review 241 (2013).
  • The Problem of Line Drawing, 98 Iowa Law Review Bulletin 42 (2013).

ALEX LEE

PIERRE LEGRAND

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • Monte Carlo Simulation of Contractual Provisions: An Application to Default Provisions in Venture Capital Limited Partnership Agreements, 98 Cornell Law Review 1495-1532.

STEVEN LUBET

  • Execution in Virginia, 1859: The Trials of Green and Copeland, 91 North Carolina Law Review 1785-1815 (2013).
  • Clarence Darrow, Neuroscientist: What Trial Lawyers Can Learn From Decision Science, 36 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 61 (2012) (Co-authored by: Sara Whitaker).

SHELDON BERNARD LYKE

  • Diversity as Commons, 88 Tulane Law Review (forthcoming).
  • Catch Twenty-Wu? The Oral Argument in Fisher v. University of Texas and the Obfuscation of Critical Mass, 107 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 209 (2013).

CHRISTOPHER MARTIN

  • Delaware Private Arbitration: Its Practicality, Constitutionality, and Potential Influence on Other States, 11 Depaul Business & Commercial Law Journal 519-544 (2013) (Co-authored by: Hon. Clifford Meacham, Gregory Varallo, and John Mark Zeberkiewicz).
  • Costs of Arbitration and the Options for Controlling Those Costs, 11 Depaul Business & Commercial Law Journal 471-481 (2013).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Constitution and Information Politics, 61 Drake Law Review 1055-1084 (2013).

ALAN D. MILLER

  • Community Standards, 148 Journal of Economic Theory 2696 (2013).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • International Law and Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts, 107 American Journal of International Law 728 (2013).
  • Contesting Adjudication: The Partisan Divide over Alien Tort Statute Litigation, 33 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 475 (2013).
  • Our Partisan Foreign Affairs Constitution, 97 Minnesota Law Review 838-906 (2013).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

ROBERT C. OWEN

  • Overlooked Guidelines: Using The Guidelines To Address The Defense Need For Time and Money, 41 Hofstra Law Review 623-634 (Spring 2013) (Co-authored by: Meredith Martin Rountree).

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • Patent Law and the Sociology of Innovation, 2013 Wisconsin Law Review 813 (2013).
  • Conceptions of Civil Society in International Law-making and Implementation: A Theoretical Framework, 34 Michigan Journal of International Law 605 (2013).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • The Chief Justice, the Appointment of Inferior Officers, and the "Court of Law" Requirement, 107 Northwestern University Law Review 1125-1180 (2013).
  • Preface: Martin H. Redish Festschrift, 107 Northwestern University Law Review 443-445.

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • What I Do When I Teach Legal History, 53 American Journal of Legal History 393-396 (2013).
  • Another Return to ‘First Principles’, 39 Ohio Northern University Law Review 323-328 (2012).

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

  • The Conscious Curriculum: From Novice Towards Mastery in Written Legal Analysis and Advocacy, 108 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 80 (2013) (Co-authored by: Sarah O. Schrup).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Managing Inner and Outer Conflict: Selves, Subpersonalities, and Internal Family Systems, 18 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1-69 (2013).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • The Political Question Doctrine in State Constitutional Law, 43 Rutgers Law Journal 573 (2013).
  • Cheap, Easy, or Connected: The Conditions for Creating Group Coordination, 86 Southern California Law Review 495-516 (2013) (Co-authored by: Mathew D. McCubbins, and Nicholas Weller).

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • Transactional Drafting: Teaching Tips, 14 Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law 591 (2013).

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

  • Overlooked Guidelines: Using The Guidelines To Address The Defense Need For Time and Money, 41 Hofstra Law Review 623 (Spring 2013) (Co-authored by: Robert C. Owen).
  • Law and Loss: Notes on the Legal Construction of Pain, American Journal of Criminal Law (accepted).
  • “I’ll Make Them Shoot Me”: Accounts of Death Row Prisoners Advocating for Execution, 46 Law & Society Review 589 (2012).
  • Asking for Execution: Findings from Texas and an Agenda for Future Research, University of Missouri-kansas City Law Review (accepted).

KYLE ROZEMA

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • First Annual Clara Barton Lecture: Origins of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Proceedings of The Sixth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 79-98, edited by Elizabeth Andersen & David Crane (2013).
  • The Paradox of Kiobel in Europe, Agora on “Transnational Human Rights Litigation After Kiobel", 107 American Journal of International Law (2013, forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
  • Chasing Leadership Impunity: The Rapid Evolution of International Criminal Law, 16 Chapman Law Review 395-405 (2013).

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

  • The Conscious Curriculum: From Novice Towards Mastery in Written Legal Analysis and Advocacy, 108 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 80 (2013) (Co-authored by: Susan E. Provenzano).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • Spin-offs, Corporate Capital Structure, and Disguised Sales, 91 Taxes 119 (March 2013).

NADAV SHOKED

  • Property’s Perspective (or of Whom to Be Jealous), 161 University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online 118 (2013).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Gaining from the System: Lessons from the Law School Survey of Student Engagement About Student Development in Law School, University of St. Thomas Law Review (2013) (Co-authored by: Louis Rocconi, Heather Haeger and Lindsay Watkins).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • What’s Age Got To Do With It? Supreme Court Appointees and the Long Run Location of the Supreme Court Median Justice, Arizona State Law Journal (forthcoming 2014) (Co-authored by: Jonathan Katz).
  • Left, Right and Center: Strategic Information Acquisition and Mixed Judicial Panels, Journal of Law and Economics (forthcoming 2013) (Co-authored by: Eric Talley).

CRISTINA CARMODY TILLEY

  • Rescuing Dignitary Torts from the Constitution, 78 Brooklyn Law Review 65 (2012).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

  • Breakups, 25 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 51 (2013).
  • Sex Without Consent, 123 Yale Law Journal Online 335 (2013).

JULIE WATERSTONE

  • A Solution Hiding in Plain Sight: Special Education and Better Outcomes for Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Challenges, 41 Fordham Urban Law Journal 403 (2013) (Co-authored by: Yael Cannon and Michael Gregory).

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

  • Disability Constitutional Law, 63 Emory Law Journal 527 (2013).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Soul of a Woman: The Sex Stereotyping Prohibition at Work, 161 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 757-805 (2013).

2012

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • How to Think About Errors, Costs, and Their Allocation, 64 Florida Law Review 885-894 (2012).

KAREN ALTER

  • Transplanting the European Court of Justice: The Experience of the Andean Tribunal of Justice, 60 American Journal of Comparative Law 709-744 (2012) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, and Osvaldo Saldias).
  • The Global Spread of European Style International Courts, 35 West European Politics 135-154 (2012).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Optimal Property Rights in Financial Contracting, 24 Review of Financial Studies 3401-3433 (Co-authored by: Patrick Bolton).

SANDRA BABCOCK

  • The Limits of International Law: Efforts to Enforce Rulings of the International Court of Justice in U.S. Death Penalty Cases, 62 Syracuse Law Review 183-197 (2012).

MICHAEL BARSA

  • Where the Extraction Frontier Meets the Safety Frontier: Deepwater Horizon, Safety Cases, and NEPA-as-Contract, 6 Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal 199-215 (2011) (Co-authored by: David A. Dana).

BERNARD BLACK

  • Is Delaware Losing Its Cases?, 9 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 605-656 (2012) (Co-authored by: John Armour and Brian Cheffins).
  • The Effect of Board Structure on Firm Value: A Multiple Identification Strategy Approach Using Korean Data, 104 Journal of Financial Economics 203-226 (2012) (Co-authored by: Woochan Kim).
  • Equity Decoupling and Empty Voting: The TELLUS Zero-Premium Share Swap, M&a Lawyer 1, 5-9 (October 2012).
  • Will Tort Reform Bend the Health Care Cost Curve: Evidence from Texas, 9 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 173-216 (2012) (Co-authored by: Myungho Paik, David A. Hyman, and Charles Silver).
  • Delaware Corporate Litigation and the Fragmentation of the Plaintiff's Bar, 2012 Columbia Business Law Review 427-501 (Co-authored by: Brian Cheffins and John Armour).
  • Public Reporting of HAI Rates: What We (Mostly Don't) Know, 17 Clinical Governance 124-133 (2012).
  • Delaware's Balancing Act, 87 Indiana Law Review 1345-1405 (2012) (Co-authored by: John Armour and Brian Cheffins).
  • What Matters and for Which Firms for Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets? Evidence from Brazil (and Other BRIK Countries), 2011 Journal of Corporate Finance doi:10,1016/j.jcorpfin.2011.10.001 (Co-authored by: Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, and Érica Gorga).

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence, 7(11) Plos One (2012) (Co-authored by: Andrew W. Lo).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • What Will We Lose if the Trial Vanishes?, 61 Defense Law Journal 1-23 (2012).
  • The Dignity, Rights, and Responsibilities of the Jury: On the Structure of Normative Argument, 43 Arizona State Law Journal 1147-1158 (2011).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Tribute to Justice John Paul Stevens, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 413-416 (2012).
  • The Rise and Fall of the Separation of Powers, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 527-550 (2012) (Co-authored by: Mark E. Berghausen and Skylar Albertson).

SUNGJOON CHO

  • Beyond Rationality: Toward a Sociological Construction of the World Trade Organization, 52 Virginia Journal of International Law (forthcoming 2012).
  • Promises and Perils of New Global Governance: A Case of the G20, 12 Chicago Journal of International Law (forthcoming 2012) (Co-authored by: Claire R. Kelly).

BRIAN CITRO

  • Pharmaceutical Companies and Global Lack of Access to Medicines: Strengthening Accountability Under the Right to Health, 40 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 234 (2012) (Co-authored by: Anand Grover, Mihir Mankad, & Fiona Lander).

ZACHARY CLOPTON

DAVID DANA

  • Where the Extraction Frontier Meets the Safety Frontier: Deepwater Horizon, Safety Cases, and NEPA-as-Contract, 6 Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal 199-215 (2011) (Co-authored by: Michael Barsa).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The “Kettleful of Law” in Real Jury Deliberations: Successes, Failures, and Next Steps, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 1537-1608 (Co-authored by: Beth Murphy, and Mary R. Rose).
  • Thoughts on Total Justice, 30 Quinnipiac Law Review 467-479 (2012).
  • Selected to Serve: An Analysis of Lifetime Jury Participation, 9 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 33-55 (2012) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, and Marc A. Musick).

PETER DICOLA

  • An Information-Gathering Approach to Copyright Policy, 34 Cardozo Law Review 173-247 (2012) (Co-authored by: Matthew Sag).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Combatting Contamination in Confession Cases, 79 University of Chicago Law Review 837-862 (2012) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider, and Joshua A. Tepfer).

ZEV EIGEN

  • Experimental Evidence of the Relationship Between Reading the Fine Print and Performance of Form-Contract Terms, 168 Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics 124 (2012).
  • Do Lawyers Really Believe Their Own Hype and Should They? A Natural Experiment, 41 Journal of Legal Studies 239-267 (2012) (Co-authored by: Yair Listokin).
  • When and Why Individuals Obey Contracts: Experimental Evidence of Consent, Compliance, Promise, and Performance, 41 Journal of Legal Studies 67-93 (2012).
  • Empirical Studies of Contract, 8 Annual Review of Law & Social Science _ (2012).
  • A Moral/Contractual Approach to Labor Law Reform, 63 Hastings Law Journal (2012) (Co-authored by: David Sherwyn).

MICHELLE FALKOFF

  • Using Fiction Workshop Techniques in First-Year Legal Writing Classes, 62 Journal of Legal Education 323-335 (2012).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

MICHAEL FRAKES

  • Defensive Medicine and Obstetric Practices, 9 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 457 (2012).

DANIEL GANDERT

  • The Battle Over the Osaka Rule, 1-2 The International Sports Law Journal 109-120 (2012).
  • The Court’s Yellow Card for the United States Soccer Federation: A Case for Implied Antitrust Immunity, 11 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 1-37 (Co-authored by: Harry Epstein).
  • American Professional Sports is a Doper’s Paradise: It’s Time We Make a Change, 86 North Dakota Law Review 813-844 (2010) (Co-authored by: Fabian Ronisky).

MEREDITH GELLER

ELIZABETH GLAZER

  • Sexual Reorientation, 100 Georgetown Law Journal 997-1068 (2012).
  • Civil Union Equality, 2012 Cardozo Law Review De Novo 125 (invited lead symposium article).
  • Transgenderless, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Gender 399 (2012) (Co-authored by: Stevie V. Tran).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Three Approaches to Resolving Disputes, 1 Adr Commercial Law Journal (nepal) 1 (2012) (Co-authored by: William Ury, and Jeanne Brett).
  • The Founders Speak: Top Neutrals Discuss the Past, Present, and Future of Mediation, 30 Alternatives To The High Cost of Litigation No. 1 (January 2012) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw).

TARA GROVE

  • The Article II Safeguards of Federal Jurisdiction, 112 Columbia Law Review 250 (2012).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Fuel Economy and Perverse Unintended Consequences, 29 Environmental Forum 34 (March/April 2012).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Political Lawyers: The Structure of a National Network, 36 Law & Social Inquiry 892-918 (2011) (Co-authored by: Anthony Paik and Ann Southworth).

DANA HILL

ALLAN HORWICH

  • An Inquiry into the Perception of Materiality as an Element of Scienter under Rule 10b-5, 67 Business Lawyer 1 (2011).

TONJA JACOBI

  • A Positive Political Theory of Rules and Standards, 2012 University of Illinois Law Review 1 (Co-authored by: Emerson Tiller, and Frank Cross).

EMILY KADENS

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Discretion, Delegation, and Defining in the Constitution’s Law of Nations Clause, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 1675-1751 (2012).
  • The Piracy Prosecution Paradox Political and Procedural Problems with Enforcing Order on the High Seas, 13 Georgetown Journal of International Affairs _ (2012).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Justice Stevens, Religious Enthusiast, 106 Northwestern University Law Review 567-586 (2012).
  • Respect and Contempt in Constitutional Law, or, Is Jack Balkin Heartbreaking?, 71 Maryland Law Review 1126-1143 (2012).
  • Response [to Elizabeth M. Glazer]: Sexual Disorientation, 100 Georgetown Law Journal 1083-1091 (2012).
  • Waldron, Responsibility-Rights, and Hate Speech, 43 Arizona State Law Journal 1201-1221 (2011).

KURT T. LASH

  • “Resolution VI”: The Virginia Plan and Authority to Resolve Collective Action Problems Under Article 1, Section 8, 87 Notre Dame Law Review 2123-2164 (2012).

SARAH LAWSKY

  • How Tax Models Work, 54 Boston College Law Review 1657 (2012).

ALEX LEE

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

  • What Commercial Litigators Should Know About Bankruptcy, Michigan Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 20, 2012) (Co-authored by: Judy B. Calton).

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • Does Reputation Limit Opportunistic Behavior in the VC Industry? Evidence from Litigation against VCs, 67 Journal of Finance 2215-2246 (2012).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Escape from Harper’s Ferry, North & South (October 2012).
  • The Oberlin Fugitive Slave Rescue: A Victory for the Higher Law, North & South (April 2011).
  • Review of Abraham Lincoln, Esq.: The Legal Career of American's Greatest President, 78 Journal of Southern History 172 (February 2012).

SHELDON BERNARD LYKE

  • Brown v. Board of Education Abroad: An Empirical Analysis of Foreign Judicial Citation and the Metaphor of Cosmopolitan Conversation, 45 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 83 (2012).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Republican Virtue and Expert Discourse: A Response to Professor Rana, 44 Connecticut Law Review 1491-1509 (Co-authored by: Luke Herrine).

MARY-HUNTER MORRIS MCDONNELL

  • Moral Character, Motive, and the Psychology of Blame, 97 Cornell Law Review 257-304 (2012) (Co-authored by: Janice Nadler).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Federalism as a Discovery Process and a Catalyst for Humility, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 115-120 (2012).
  • A Politics of Knowledge, National Affairs (Winter 2012).

ALAN D. MILLER

  • The Tradeoff of the Commons, 96 Journal of Public Economics 349 (2012) (Co-authored by: R. Preston McAfee).
  • The Reasonable Person, 87 New York University Law Review 323 (2012) (Co-authored by: Ronen Perry).

JANICE NADLER

  • Blaming as a Social Process: The Influence of Character and Moral Emotion on Blame, 75 Law and Contemporary Problems 1-31 (2012).
  • Moral Character, Motive, and the Psychology of Blame, 97 Cornell Law Review 257-304 (2012) (Co-authored by: Mary-Hunter McDonnell).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Plain Language Pays, 26 CBA Record 64 (July-August 2012).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Combatting Contamination in Confession Cases, 79 University of Chicago Law Review 837-862 (2012) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer, and Steven A. Drizin).
  • Investigative Strategies in Confession Cases, 14 Children's Rights Litigation Newsletter, (American Bar Association Litigation Section) (Summer 2012).
  • Adjudicated Juveniles and Collateral Relief, 64 Maine Law Review 553 (2012) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer).

JOHN OHLENDORF

  • Textualism and the Problem of Scrivener’s Error, 64 Maine Law Review 119-164 (2011).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Bivens, the Judgment Bar, and the Perils of Dynamic Textualism, 8 University of St. Thomas Law Journal 417 (2011-12) (Co-authored by: Neil Aggarwal).
  • Interlocutory Review by Agreement of the Parties: A Preliminary Analysis, 105 Northwestern University Law Review 1043-1095 (2012) (Co-authored by: David R. Pekarek Krohn).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • A Candle in the Darkness, University Bookman (Fall 2012) a book review of Antonin Scalia and Bryan Garner’s book, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts.
  • American Exceptionalism or Settler Society? Towards Post-Imperialism, 40 Reviews In American History 419-423 (2012).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Judicial Review, Constitutional Interpretation, and the Democratic Dilemma: Proposing a “Controlled Activism” Alternative, 64 Florida Law Review 1485-1537 (2012) (Co-authored by: Matthew B. Arnould).
  • Pleading, Discovery, and the Federal Rules: Exploring the Foundations of Modern Procedure, 64 Florida Law Review 845 (2012).
  • “Worse Than the Disease”: The Anti-Corruption Principle, Free Expression, and the Democratic Process, 20 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 1053-1084 (2012) (Co-authored by: Elana Nightingale Dawson).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Awareness and the Legal Profession: An Introduction to the Mindful Lawyer Symposium, 61 Journal of Legal Education 634-640 (2012).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • The Location Market, 19 George Mason Law Review 637-664 (2012) (Co-authored by: David Schleicher).

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • The Geography of Sexuality, 90 North Carolina Law Review 955 (2012) (Co-authored by: Yishai Blank).

KYLE ROZEMA

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • El Significado y la Activación del Crimen de Agresión Bajo el Estatuto de Roma de la Corte Penal Internacional, 7 Politica Criminal, no. 13, 209-229 (Julio 2012).

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

  • Obstruction of Justice: Unwarranted Expansion of 18 U.S.C. §1512©(1), 102 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 25-66 (2012).

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

  • How Terror Transformed Federal Prison: Communication Management Units, 44 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 47 (2012).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • Corporate Transactions and the Economic Substance Doctrine, 89 Taxes – The Tax Magazine 163 (2011).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Terrorism in Violation of the Law of Nations, 2 Notre Dame J. Int’l and Comp. L. 224 (2012).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Supervising Discrimination: Reflections of the Interstate Commerce Act in the Broadband Debate, 95 Marquette Law Review 1195 (2012).

SUSAN SPIES ROTH

  • Closing Argument: Affecting Law Students, Chicago Lawyer (May 2012).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Competing Inventors and the Incentive to Invent, 2012 Industrial and Corporate Change 1-40 (2012).
  • Tacit Knowledge with Innovative Entrepreneurship, 30 International Journal of Industrial Organization 641-653 (2012).
  • The FTC, IP, and SSOs: Government Hold-Up Replacing Private Coordination, 8 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 1-46 (2012) (Co-authored by: Richard Epstein and F. Scott Kieff).
  • The Form of Incentive Contracts: Agency with Moral Hazard, Risk Neutrality, and Limited Liability, 43 Rand Journal of Economics 215-234 (2012) (Co-authored by: Joaquin Poblete).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Combatting Contamination in Confession Cases, 79 University of Chicago Law Review 837-862 (2012) (Co-authored by: Laura Nirider, and Steven A. Drizin).
  • Adjudicated Juveniles and Collateral Relief, 64 Maine Law Review 553 (2012) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider).
  • Convenient Scapegoats: Juvenile Confessions and Exculpatory DNA in Cook County, Illinois, 18 Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender 631-684 (2012) (Co-authored by: Craig M. Cooley, and Tara Thompson).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Federal Circuit Patent Precedent: An Empirical Study of Institutional Authority and Intellectual Property Ideology, 2012 Wisconsin Law Review 1177-1213 (Co-authored by: David R. Pekarek Krohn).
  • Patent Litigation and the Internet, 2012 Stanford Technology Law Journal 1 (2012) (Co-authored by: John Allison, Tristan Bligh, and Samantha Zyontz).
  • A Positive Political Theory of Rules and Standards, 2012 University of Illinois Law Review 1 (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi, and Frank Cross).

CRISTINA CARMODY TILLEY

  • Reviving Slander, 2011 Utah Law Review 1025 (2012).

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

  • Judging Sex, 97 Cornell Law Review 101 (2012).

ROB WARDEN

  • How and Why Illinois Abolished the Death Penalty, 30 Law And Inequality 245-286 (2012).

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

  • Disability Cause Lawyers, 53 William and Mary Law Review 1287 (2012) (Co-authored by: Michael Stein and David Wilkins).

LAWRENCE ZELENAK

  • Custom and the Rule of Law in the Administration of the Income Tax, 62 Duke Law Journal 829-55 (2012).
  • Choosing between Tax and Non-Tax Health Insurance Subsidies, 65 Tax Law Review 723-47 (2012).
  • The Great American Tax Novel, 110 Michigan Law Review 969-84 (2012).

2011

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Deadly Dilemmas III: Some Kind Words for Preventive Detention, 101 J. Crim. L. Crim. 781-802 (2011) (Co-authored by: Larry Laudan).
  • Rationality and the Taming of Complexity, 62 Alabama Law Review 1047-1068 (2011).
  • To Tow or Not to Tow: The Deterrence Effect of a Municipal Ordinance, 47 Crim. L. Bulletin 410-437 (2011) (Co-authored by: Alexia Marks).
  • The Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence and Other Myths of the Criminal Justice Process, 101 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 493-527 (2011) (Co-authored by: Larry Laudan).
  • Opening Remarks: Centennial Symposium: A Century of Criminal Justice, 100 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 635-642 (2010).
  • Daubert and Its Discontents, 76 Brooklyn Law Review 131-166 (2010) (Co-authored by: Esfand Nafisi).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Bill Clinton’s Parting Pardon Party, 100 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1131-1168 (2010).

KAREN ALTER

  • Tipping the Balance: International Courts and the Construction of International and Domestic Politics, 13 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 1-22 (2011).
  • Legal Integration in the Andes: Lawmaking by the Andean Tribunal of Justice, 17 European Law Journal 701-15 (2011) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer).
  • The Evolving International Judiciary, 7 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 387-415 (2011).

MICHAEL BARSA

  • Reconceptualizing NEPA to Avoid the Next Preventable Disaster, 38 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 219-245 (2011) (Co-authored by: David A. Dana).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Judicial Review in the United States, Part I, Volume 2011 of Annuario Di Diritto Comparato E Di Studi Legislativi.

LEIGH B. BIENEN

BERNARD BLACK

  • Law and Tunneling, 37 Journal of Corporation Law 1-49 (2011) (Co-authored by: Vladimir Atanasov and Conrad Ciccotello).
  • Shareholder Suits and Outside Director Liability: The Case of Korea, 10 Journal of Korean Law 325 (2011) (Co-authored by: Brian Cheffins and Michael Klausner).
  • Settlement at Policy Limits and Insurer Duty to Settle: Evidence From Texas, 8 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 48-84 (2011) (Co-authored by: David Hyman, and Charles Silver).

LOCKE E. BOWMAN

  • Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions, 100 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 869-902 (2010) (Co-authored by: Shari Seidman Diamond, Manyee Wong, and Matthew M. Patton).

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • The Origin of Behavior, 1 Quarterly Journal of Finance 55-108 (2011) (Co-authored by: Andrew W. Lo).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Importance of Preserving and Revitalizing the Jury Trial, 18, Voir Dire No. 2 (2011).
  • Narrative and Drama in the American Trial, 8 Postmodern Openings 131 (2011).
  • What Will We Lose If the Trial Vanishes?, 37 Ohio Northern University Law Review 575-595 (2011).

HENRY N. BUTLER

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Originalism and Sex Discrimination, 90 Texas Law Review 1-101 (2011) (Co-authored by: Julia T. Rickert).
  • Does the Fourteenth Amendment Guarantee Equal Justice for All?, 34 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 149-156 (2011).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • Introduction: Symposium on International Tax Reform in a Reset Economy, 30 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 505-516 (2010) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite ).
  • Incremental International Tax Reform: A Review of Selected Proposals, 30 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 565-619 (2010) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite).

SUNGJOON CHO

ZACHARY CLOPTON

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • New Approaches to Customary International Law: Review Essay, American Journal of International Law 163-167 (2011).

DAVID DANA

  • Reconceptualizing NEPA to Avoid the Next Preventable Disaster, 38 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 219-245 (2011) (Co-authored by: Michael Barsa).
  • When Less Liability May Mean More Precaution: The Case of Nanotechnology, 28 Ucla Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 153-199 (2010).

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Becoming Supreme: The Federal Foundation of Judicial Supremacy, 111 Columbia Law Review 1137 (2011) (Co-authored by: Barry Friedman).
  • Book Review, 41 Publius 349 (2011) (doi: 10.1093/publius/pjq017) (reviewing ROBERT SCHÜTZE, FROM DUAL TO COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM: THE CHANGING STRUCTURE OF EUROPEAN LAW (2009)).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Damage Anchors on Real Juries, 8 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 148-78 (2011) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, Beth Murphy, & John Meixner).
  • Law on Display: The Digital Transformation of Legal Persuasion and Judgment, 45 Law & Society Review 516-17 (2011).
  • Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions, 100 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 869-902 (2010) (Co-authored by: Locke E. Bowman, Manyee Wong, and Matthew M. Patton).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of A City Wilding, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Review.
  • The Lee Arthur Hester Case and the Unfinished Business of the United States Supreme Court to Protect Juveniles During Police Interrogation, 6 Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy 358-401 (2011).
  • Remarks at the Dinner Celebrating the Centennial of the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, January 29, 2010, 100 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1247-1254 (2010).

ZEV EIGEN

  • Shifting the Paradigm of the Debate: A Proposal to Eliminate At-Will Employment and Implement a 'Mandatory Arbitration Act', 87 Indiana Law Journal 271 (2011) (Co-authored by: Nicolas Menillo & David Sherwyn).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Inferring the Winning Party in the Supreme Court from the Pattern of Questioning at Oral Argument, 39 Journal of Legal Studies 433 (2010) (Co-authored by: William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner).
  • Does Public Opinion Influence the Supreme Court? Possibly Yes (But We’re Not Sure Why), 13 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 263 (2010) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

EZRA FRIEDMAN

ELIZABETH GLAZER

  • Sodomy & Polygamy, 111 Columbia Law Review Sidebar 66 (2011).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • New Type of Long-Term Deal Could Protect Team and Player, Sports Business Journal (January 10, 2011).

TARA GROVE

  • The Structural Safeguards of Federal Jurisdiction, 124 Harvard Law Review 869 (2011).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • The Scholarly Process, Journal of Law and Society 428-448 (2011).
  • Lawyers’ Professional and Political Networks Compared: Core and Periphery, 53 Arizona Law Review 455-492.

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Rethinking the Cuban Adjustment Act and the U.S. National Interest, 23 St. Thomas Law Review 187 (2011) (Co-authored by: Alexander L. Alum).

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Law and Economics of the Exclusionary Rule, 87 Notre Dame Law Review 585 (2012).

NEHA JAIN

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

  • The Need for a Research Culture in the Forensic Sciences, 58 UCLA Law Review 725 (2011) (Co-authored by: Jennifer L. Mnookin, Simon A. Cole, Itiel E. Dror, Barry A. J. Fisher, Max M. Houck, Keith Inman, David H. Kaye, Glenn Langenburg, D. Michael Risinger, Norah Rudin, Jay Siegel & David A. Stoney).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Review of economic and philological books on piracy, 41 Journal of Interdisciplinary History 624-627 (2011).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Why Jack Balkin is Disgusting, 27 Constitutional Commentary 177-187 (2010).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • When Should Asset Appreciation Be Taxed? The Case for a Disposition Standard of Realization, 86 Indiana (bloomington) Law Journal 77-117 (2011).

SARAH LAWSKY

  • On the Edge: Declining Marginal Utility and Tax Policy, 95 Minnesota Law Review 904 (2011).

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • Siting Foreign Law: How Derrida Can Help, 21 Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 595-629 (2011).
  • Foreign Law: Understanding Understanding, 6 Journal of Comparative Law 67-177 (2011).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Deviance, Risk, and Law: Reflections on the Demand for the Preventive Detention of Suspected Terrorists, 101 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 729-780 (2011).
  • Terrorizing Academia, 60 Journal of Legal Education 433-471 (2011) (Co-authored by: Hope Metcalf).

MARY-HUNTER MORRIS MCDONNELL

  • Torture in the Eyes of the Beholder: The Psychological Difficulty of Defining Torture in Law and Policy, 44 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 87-122 (2011) (Co-authored by: Loran Nordgren & George Loewenstein).
  • The Scope-Severity Paradox: Why Doing More Harm is Judged to be Less Harmful, 2 Social Psychological and Personality Science 97-102 (2011) (Co-authored by: Loran Nordgren).
  • What Constitutes Torture? Psychological Impediments to an Objective Evaluation of Interrogation Tactics, Psychological Science (Forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Loran Nordgren & George Loewenstein).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Laws for Learning in an Age of Acceleration, 53 William and Mary Law Review 305-350 (2011).
  • Accelerating AI, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 1253-1269 (2010).
  • Originalism and Precedent, 34 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 121-127 (2011) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • From Programmatic Reform to Social Science Research: The National Tax Association and the Promise and Perils of Disciplinary Encounters, 45:3 Law & Society Review 593-630 (2011) (Co-authored by: J. Thorndike).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • Partisan Conflicts over Presidential Authority, 53 William and Mary Law Review 389 (2011).
  • Strategic Globalization: International Law as an Extension of Domestic Political Conflict, 105 Northwestern University Law Review 635-687 (2011).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DESTINY PEERY

  • The Colorblind Ideal in a Race Conscious Reality: The Case for a New Legal Ideal for Race Relations, 6 Northwstern Journal of Law and Social Policy 473 (2011).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Public Wrongs and Private Bills: Indemnification and Government Accountability in the Early Republic, 85 New York University Law Review 1862-1939 (2011) (Co-authored by: Jonathan L. Hunt).
  • Collateral Review of Remand Orders: Reasserting the Supervisory Role of the Supreme Court, 159 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 493-542 (2011).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Incremental International Tax Reform: A Review of Selected Proposals, 30 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 565-619 (2010) (Co-authored by: David L. Cameron ).
  • Introduction: Symposium on International Tax Reform in a Reset Economy, 30 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 505-516 (2010) (Co-authored by: David L. Cameron).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • History of the Common Law: The Development of Anglo-American Legal Institutions, 51 American Journal of Legal History 537-541 (2011).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Off-Label Prescription Advertising, the FDA and the First Amendment: A Study in the Values of Commercial Speech Protection, 37 American Journal of Law & Medicine 315-357 (2011) (Co-authored by: Coleen Klasmeier).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Believing in Race in the Gene Age, Atrium: The Report of The Northwestern Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program (Spring 2011).
  • Collateral Consequences, Genetic Surveillance, and the New Biopolitics of Race, 54 Howard Law Journal 567-586 (2011).
  • What’s Wrong with Race-based Medicine? Genes, Drugs, and Health Disparities, Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 12 (2011).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Change that Matters: An Essay on State Constitutional Development, 115 Penn State Law Review 1073-1097 (2011).
  • State Constitutional Failure, 2011 University of Illinois Law Review 1243-1283.

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • Israel’s Supreme Court Appellate Jurisdiction: An Empirical Study, 96 Cornell Law Review 693 (2011) (Co-authored by: Theodore Eisenberg and Talia Fisher).

SARATH SANGA

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Conference: Lines of Inquiry Memorandum, 9 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 241-294 (2011).
  • Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2010, 9 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 233-240 (2011).
  • The Complex Crime of Aggression Under the Rome Statute, 23 Leiden Journal of International Law 897-904 (2010).
  • Whose Lawfare Is It, Anyway?, 43 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 215-227 (2010).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • The Legal Recourse in a Sea of Oil, 57 Risk Management 20-22 (December 2010).

NADAV SHOKED

  • The Community Aspect of Private Ownership, 38 Florida State University Law Review 759 (2011).
  • The Reinvention of Ownership: The Embrace of Residential Zoning and the Modern Populist Reading of Property, 28 Yale Journal On Regulation 91 (2011).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Restorative Justice for Victims of War Crimes, book review, 100 Northwestern Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 1689-1698 (2010).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Supervising Managed Services, 60 Duke Law Journal 1715-1759 (2011).

SUSAN SPIES ROTH

  • Climbing the Ladder: It’s the Little Things That Count, 34 Chicago Lawyer 30 (February 2011).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • The Enduring Power of Coase, 54 Journal of Law and Economics 563-576 (2011) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Hoffman).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Competition and Antitrust in Two-Sided Markets, 7 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 775-812 (2011) (Co-authored by: Alexei Alexandrov and George Deltas).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Interview and Interrogation of Juveniles, Training Key #652, International Association of Chiefs of Police (2011) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider).

2010

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Deadly Dilemmas II: Bail and Crime , 85 Chicago-kent Law Review 23-42 (2010) (Co-authored by: Larry Laudan).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

KAREN ALTER

  • Islands of Effective International Adjudication: Constructing an Intellectual Property Rule of Law in the Andean Community reprinted, 6 Anuario Andino De Derechos Intelectuales 75-123 (2010) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer and Maria Florencia Guerzovich).
  • Nature or Nurture: Lawmaking in the European Court of Justice and the Andean Tribunal of Justice, 64 International Organization 563-592 (2010) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer ).
  • The Andean Tribunal of Justice and Its Interlocutors: Understanding Preliminary Reference Patterns in the Andean Community , 41 New York University Journal of International Law And Politics 871-930 (2009) (Co-authored by: Laurence R. Helfer ).

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

  • YouTube, UGC, and Digital Music: Competing Business and Cultural Models in the Internet Age, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 431-475 (2010).
  • Financial Markets and Networks—Implications for Financial Market Regulation, 78 University of Cincinnati Law Review 613-628 (2009).
  • Blues Lives: Promise and Perils of Musical Copyright , 27 Cardozo Arts And Entertainment Law Journal 574 (2010).
  • Financial Firewalls: The Credit Crisis and Network Contagion, 4 Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal 305-321 (2010).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Bankruptcy or Bailouts?, 35 Journal of Corporation Law 469-498 (2010) (Co-authored by: David A. Skeel).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • We Don’t Want to Hear It: Psychology, Literature and the Narrative Model of Judging, 2010 University of Illinois Law Review 429-487.
  • Defending the (Mis)use of Statistics in Law: Comment., 166 Journal of Institutional And Theoretical Economics 194 (2010).

BERNARD BLACK

  • The Relation Between Firm-Level Corporate Governance and Market Value: A Study of India, 11 Emerging Markets Review 319-340 (2010) (Co-authored by: N. Balasubramanian, and Vikramaditya Khanna ).
  • How Does Law Affect Finance? An Examination of Equity Tunneling in Bulgaria, 96 Journal of Financial Economics 155-173 (2010) (Co-authored by: Vladimir Atanasov, Conrad Ciccotello, and Stanley Gyoshev ).

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • Impossible Frontiers , 56 Management Science 905-923 (2010) (Co-authored by: Andrew W. Lo ).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Why America Still Needs the Jury Trial: A Friendly Response to Professor Dzur, 4 Criminal Law and Philosophy (2010).

ALVARO BUSTOS

  • The Unexpected Effects of Caps on Non-Economic Damages, 30 International Review of Law and Economics (2010) (Co-authored by: Ronen Avraham ).

HENRY N. BUTLER

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Concluding Thoughts—Symposium: Presidential Power in Historical Perspective: Reflections on Calabresi and Yoo’s The Unitary Executive, 12 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 651-658 (2010).
  • Is the Separation of Powers Exportable?, 33 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 5-16 (2010) (Co-authored by: Kyle Bady ).

SUNGJOON CHO

  • The Economics of Injunctive and Reverse Settlements, 12 American Law and Economics Review 181 (2010) (Co-authored by: Keith N. Hylton).
  • Global Constitutional Lawmakin, 31 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 621 (2010).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Pollock, Macomber, and the Role of the Federal Courts in the Development of the Income Tax in the United Stat, 73 Law and Contemporary Problems 1-23 (2010).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Coerciveness of International Law , 52 German Yearbook of International Law (jahrbuch Für Internationales Recht) 438-460 (2009).
  • Legal Realism Explains Nothing , 1 Washington University Jurisprudence Review 1-20 (2009).
  • A Few Steps Toward an Explanatory Theory of International Law, 7 Santa Clara Journal of International Law 1-23 (2010).

DAVID DANA

  • The Foreclosure Crisis and the Antifragmentation Principle in State Property Law, 77 University of Chicago Law Review 97-120 (2010).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Empirical Scholarship in Law Reviews, 6 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 581-99 (2010) (Co-authored by: Pam Mueller ).
  • Goffman on the Jury: Real Jurors’ Attention to the “Offstage” of Trials , 34 Law and Human Behavior 310-323 (2010) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, and Kim M. Butler ).
  • Jurors’ Discussions of a Defendant’s History of Child Abuse and Alcohol Abuse in Capital Sentencing Deliberations , 16 Psychology, Public Policy, And Law 1-38 (2010) (Co-authored by: Margaret C. Stevenson, and Bette L. Bottoms ).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations, 34 Law And Human Behavior 3-38 (2010) (Co-authored by: Saul M. Kassin, Thomas Grisso, Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Richard A. Leo, and Allison D. Redlich).
  • Police-Induced Confessions, Risk Factors, and Recommendations: Looking Ahead , 34 Law And Human Behavior 49-52 (2010) (Co-authored by: Saul M. Kassin, Thomas Grisso, Gisli H. Gudjonsson, Richard A. Leo, and Allison D. Redlich).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Strategic Defiance and Compliance in the U.S. Court of Appeals , 54 American Journal of Political Science 891-905 (2010) (Co-authored by: Chad Westerland, Jeffrey A. Segal, Charles Cameron, and Scott Comparato ).
  • The Strategic Analysis of Judicial Decisions , 6 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 341-358 (2010) (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi).
  • Untangling the Causal Effect of Sex on Judging, 54 American Journal of Political Science 389-411 (2010) (Co-authored by: Christina L. Boyd, and Andrew D. Martin ).
  • Shedding (Empirical) Light on Judicial Selection, 74 Missouri Law Review 563-571 (2009).

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • Chilling, Settlement, and the Accuracy of the Legal System , 26 Journal of Law, Economics And Organization (Spring 2010) (Co-authored by: Abraham Wickelgren).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Who Wants to Be a Mediator, 16, Dispute Resolution Magazine No. 3 (Spring 2010) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw ).
  • The Past, Present, and Future of Mediation as Seen Through the Eyes of Some of Its Founders , 26 Negotiation Journal 237 (2010) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw ).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • When the Corporate Luminary Becomes Seriously Ill: When is a Corporation Obligated to Disclose that Illness and Should the Securities and Exchange Commission Adopt a Rule Requiring Disclosure? , Securities Law Review 2010 (2010).

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Strategic Analysis of Judicial Decisions, 6 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 341-358 (2010) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein ).
  • How the Dissent Becomes the Majority: Using Federalism to Transform Coalitions in the U.S. Supreme Court , 59 Duke Law Journal 183-283 (2009) (Co-authored by: Vanessa Baird ).

NEHA JAIN

EMILY KADENS

  • The Last Bankrupt Hanged: Balancing Incentives in the Development of Bankruptcy Law, 59 Duke Law Journal 1229 (2010).

CAROLINE KAEB

  • The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory , 29 Berkeley Journal of International Law 334-397 (2010) (Co-authored by: David Scheffer ).

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • International Decisions: United States v. Shi , 103 American Journal of International Law 734-740 (2009).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Nonproblem of Fundamentalism, 18 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 915-923 (2010).

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

  • People Believe They Have More Free Will Than Others, 107 Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences 22469 (2010) (Co-authored by: Emily Pronin).

CLAUDIA M. LANDEO

  • Trigger Happy or Gun Shy: Dissolving Common-Value Partnerships with Texas Shootouts , 41 Rand Journal of Economics 649-673 (2010) (Co-authored by: Kathryn E. Spier, and Richard R. W. Brooks ).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Retirement and Death in Office of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 47 Demography 269-298 (May 2010) (Co-authored by: Ross Stolzenberg).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Why the Dreyfus Affair Does and Doesn’t Matter , 13 Green Bag 2d 329-342 (2010).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • In the Moment of Greatest Calamity: Terrorism, Grief, and a Victim’s Quest for Justice, 33 Polar: Political And Legal Anthropology Review 116-122 (2010).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Not Good Enough for Government Work: Geographic Market Definition and the FTC’s Case Against Chicagoland Physician Associations, 6 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 771-809 (2010) (Co-authored by: Gregory D. Adams ).
  • Public Choice Theory and Antitrust Policy , 42 Public Choice 385 (2010) (Co-authored by: W. Shughart II).
  • Easterbrook on Errors , 6 Journal of Competition Law And Economics 11-31 (2010).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Originalism and the Good Constitution, 98 Georgetown Law Journal 1693 (2010) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport).
  • The Case Against Public Sector Unions, 162 Policy Review 3 (2010) (Co-authored by: Max Schanzenbach).
  • In Praise of Supreme Court Filibusters, 33 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 39-46 (2010) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • Lawyers, Guns & Public Monies: The U.S. Treasury, World War One, and the Administration of the Modern Fiscal State, 28:1 Law & History Review 173-225 (February 2010).

ALAN D. MILLER

  • A Measure of Bizarrenes, 5 Quarterly Journal of Political Science 27 (2010) (Co-authored by: Christopher P. Chambers).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • To Split or Not to Split: Judges Posner, Rovner, and Wood Weigh in on Language Change, 24 CBA Record 60 (2010).
  • A Second Helping of Illinois Research , 24 CBA Record 53 (January 2010).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Arresting Development: Convictions of Innocent Youth, 62 Rutgers Law Review 887-941 (2010) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer, and Lynda M. Tricarico ).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • Political Accountability under Alternative Institutional Regimes, 22 Journal of Theoretical Politics 139 (2010) (Co-authored by: Matthew Stephenson ).
  • Does the Unitary Presidency Really Need a Nationalist Justification? , 12 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 623 (2010).
  • Complementary Constraints: Separation of Powers, Rational Voting, and Constitutional Design , 123 Harvard Law Review 617-654 (2010) (Co-authored by: Matthew C. Stephenson ).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

SUE PAYNE

  • Teaching Contract Drafting to First-Year Law Students in Three Hours or Less, 18 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 145-150 (2010).

DESTINY PEERY

  • Broadening Horizons: Considerations for Creating a More Complete Science of Diversity, 21 Psychological Inquiry 146 (2010) (Co-authored by: Jennifer A. Richeson).

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Fifteen and Thirty-Five—Class Warfare in Subchapter K of the Internal Revenue Code: The Taxation of Human Capital Upon the Receipt of a Proprietary Interest in a Business Enterprise , 28 Virginia Tax Review 817-892 (2009).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The First Thing We Do…, 47, University Bookman No. 1 (Winter 2010).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Habeas Corpus, Due Process and the Suspension Clause: A Study in the Foundations of American Constitutionalism , 96 Virginia Law Review 1361-1416 (2010) (Co-authored by: Colleen McNamara ).
  • Cy Pres Relief and the Pathologies of the Modern Class Action: A Normative and Empirical Analysis, 62 Florida Law Review 617-666 (2010) (Co-authored by: Peter Julian, and Samantha Zyontz).

STEPHEN F. REED

  • Clinical Legal Education at a Generational Crossroads: A Self-Focused Self-Study of Self, 17 Clinical Law Review 243-254 (2010).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Annual Saltman Lecture: Further Beyond Reason: Emotions, the Core Concerns, and Mindfulness in Negotiation, 10 Nevada Law Journal 289 (2010).

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • Just Fee Shifting, 37 Florida State University Law Review 717 (2010).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • The Case Against Public Sector Unions, 162 Policy Review 3 (2010) (Co-authored by: John McGinnis ).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resiliency of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory, 29 Berkeley Journal of International Law 334-397 (2011) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
  • Making Sense of the Pre-Trial Chamber’s Second Decision on an Appeal about Alleged Political Interference, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (September 15, 2010).
  • On the Eve of the Duch Judgment, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (July 22, 2010).
  • Friday’s Proposed Compromises on the Amendments for the Crime of Aggression (June 11, 2010).
  • Final Drafts on the Amendments for the Crime of Aggression for the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (June 10, 2010).
  • On the Cusp of a Final Draft Text for the Crime of Aggression for the International Criminal Court (June 9, 2010).
  • Adoption of the Amendments on Aggression to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (June 12, 2010).

HEATHER SCHOENFELD

  • Mass Incarceration and the Paradox of Prison Conditions Litigation, 44 Law & Society Review 731-768 (2010).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • The Shaky Foundations of the Regulated Internet , 8 Journal On Telecommunications & High Technology Law 101-134 (2010).

SUSAN SPIES ROTH

  • The Benefits of Being Nice, Chicago Lawyer (January 2010).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • Television Mergers and Diversity in Small Markets, 6 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 705-770 (2010).

MARK SPOTTSWOOD

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Quality of Innovation and the Extent of the Market, Journal of International Economics (2010).
  • Solving the Circular Conundrum: Communication and Coordination in Internet Markets, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 537-591 (2010).

NANCY STAUDT

KRISTEN STILT

  • Islam is the Solution: Constitutional Visions of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, 46 Texas International Law Journal 73 (2010).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Arresting Development: Convictions of Innocent Youth, 62 Rutgers Law Review 887-941 (2010) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider, and Lynda M. Tricarico).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Client-Ready Law Graduates , 36 Litigation 11-16 (Fall 2009).

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

  • Cause Lawyering for People with Disabilities, 123 Harvard Law Review 1658 (2010) (Co-authored by: Michael Stein and David Wilkins).
  • Returning Veterans and Disability Law, 85 Notre Dame Law Review 1081 (2010).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • The Antidiscrimination Paradox: Why Sex before Race?, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 1 (2010).

LAWRENCE ZELENAK

  • Debt-Financed Consumption and a Hybrid Income-Consumption Tax, 64 Tax Law Review 1-35 (2010).

2009

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • From the Enlightenment to Crawford to Holmes: Address at the Association of American Law Schools Evidence Conference , 39 Seton Hall Law Review 1-16 (2009).
  • Theorizing About Self-Incrimination, 30 Cardozo Law Review 729-750 (2008).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Herring v. United States: A Minnow or a Shark?, 7 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 463-513 (2009).
  • Plea Bargaining and the Death Penalty , 58 Depaul Law Review 671-680 (2009).
  • From Blackstone to Holmes: The Revolt Against Natural Law, 36 Pepperdine Law Review 491 (2009).
  • Studying the Exclusionary Rule: An Empirical Classic , 75 University of Chicago Law Review 1365-1384 (2008).

KAREN ALTER

  • The Andean Tribunal of Justice and its Interlocutors: Understanding the Preliminary Ruling Reference Patterns in the Andean Community, 41 Journal of International Law and Politics 871-929 (2009) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer).
  • The Politics of International Regime Complexity, 7 Perspectives On Politics 13-24 (2009) (Co-authored by: Sophie Meunier).
  • Islands of Effective International Adjudication: Constructing an Intellectual Property Rule of Law in the Andean Community , 103 American Journal of International Law 1-47 (2009) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer and Maria Florencia Guerzovich).

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Creditor Control and Conflict in Chapter 11, 1 Journal of Legal Analysis 511-551 (2009) (Co-authored by: Edward R. Morrison ).
  • Matching Bankruptcy Laws to Legal Environments , 25 Journal of Law, Economics, And Organization 2-30 (2009) (Co-authored by: Hayong Yun ).

ILAN BENSHALOM

  • Taxing the Financial Income of Multinational Enterprises by Employing a Hybrid Formulary and Arm’s Length Allocation Method , 28 Virginia Tax Review 619-671 (2009).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • Self-Incrimination Doctrine Is Dead; Long Live Self-Incrimination Doctrine: Confessions, Scientific Evidence, and the Anxieties of the Liberal State , 30 Cardozo Law Review 807-869 (2009).

BERNARD BLACK

  • The Effects of “Early Offers” in Medical Malpractice Cases: Evidence from Texas, 6 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 723-767 (2009) (Co-authored by: David A. Hyman, and Charles Silver ).

LOCKE E. BOWMAN

  • Lemonade Out of Lemons: Can Wrongful Convictions Lead to Criminal Justice Reform?, 98 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 1501-1517 (2008).

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • The Political Economy of Judging , 93 Minnesota Law Review 1503-1534 (2009) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein and Nancy Staudt ).
  • Economic Trends and Judicial Outcomes: A Macrotheory of the Court , 58 Duke Law Journal 1191-1230 (2009) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein and Nancy Staudt ).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Critical Appreciation of the American Trial in (Current) Decline, 49 Studies In Law, Politics, And Society 3-23 (2009).
  • Best Practices: Cross-Examination, Moving Up to the Next Level , Nita Notes (February 2009).
  • Analyzing the Trial, Interdisciplinary Methods: Why a Philosopher in the United States Might Study the Trial , 31 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 303 (2008).

ALVARO BUSTOS

HENRY N. BUTLER

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • On Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment i, 11 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 1431-1450 (2009) (Co-authored by: Nicholas P. Stabile ).
  • Two Cheers for Professor Balkin’s Originalism, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 663-702 (2009) (Co-authored by: Livia Fine ).
  • The Fatally Flawed Theory of the Unbundled Executive , 93 Minnesota Law Review 1696-1740 (2009) (Co-authored by: Nicholas Terrell ).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • LRAPs: How Flexible is the Language of Section 108(f)? , 123 Tax Notes 1559 (2009).

SUNGJOON CHO

  • Anticompetitive Trade Remedies: How Antidumping Measures Obstruct Market Competition, 87 North Carolina Law Review 357 (2009).
  • Of the World Trade Court’s Burden, 20 Europe Journal of International Law 675 (2009).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Softness in International Law: A Self-Serving Quest for New Legal Materials: A Reply to Jean d’Aspremont , 20 European Journal of International Law 897-910 (2009).
  • Natural Law: A Libertarian View , 3 Fiu Law Review 97-111 (2007).

DAVID DANA

  • Exclusionary Eminent Domain , 17 Supreme Court Economic Review 7 7 (2009).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Achieving Diversity on the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge , 6 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 425-449 (2009) (Co-authored by: Destiny Peery, Francis J. Dolan, and Emily Dolan ).
  • Offstage Behavior: Real Jurors’ Scrutiny of Non-Testimonial Conduct, 58 Depaul Law Review 311-342 (2009) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose ).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Economic Trends and Judicial Outcomes, 58 Duke Law Journal 1191-1230 (2009) (Co-authored by: Nancy Staudt, and Thomas Brennan ).
  • The Political Economy of Judging, 93 Minnesota Law Review 1503-1534 (2009) (Co-authored by: Thomas Brennan, and Nancy Staudt ).
  • Circuit Effects: How the Norm of Federal Judicial Experience Biases the U.S. Supreme Court , 157 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 833-880 (2009) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal ).

JOSHUA FISCHMAN

ELIZABETH GLAZER

  • Transitional Discrimination, 18 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law 651 (2009) (Co-authored by: Zak Kramer).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • What Difference Does A Robe Make? Comparing Mediators With and Without Judicial Experience , 25 Negotiation Journal 277 (2009) (Co-authored by: Jeanne M. Brett, and Margaret L. Shaw ).
  • Is the Mediator’s Primary Goal to Settle the Dispute? , 15 Dispute Resolution Magazine 16 (Winter 2009) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw ).

TARA GROVE

  • Standing as an Article II Nondelegation Doctrine, 95 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 781 (2009).
  • The Structural Case for Vertical Maximalism, 95 Cornell Law Review 1 (2009).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • To Tax Tribes or Not to Tax Tribes? That Is the Question , 12 Lewis & Clark Law Review 971-989 (2008).

JOHN HAGAN

  • The Collective Dynamics of Racial Dehumanization and Genocidal Victimization in Darfur , 73 American Sociological Review 875-902 (2008) (Co-authored by: Wenona Rymond-Richmond ).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Sugar: The Life of Lee Wiley , 62 Hudson Review 267-283 (2009).

BONNIE HONIG

  • Antigone’s Laments, Creon’s Grief: Mourning, Membership, and the Politics of Exception , 37 Political Theory 5-43 (2009).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Role of Rule 10b5-1 Plans in Securities Litigation , Securitieslaw360 (January 12, 2009).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

TONJA JACOBI

  • Taking the Measure of Ideology: Empirically Measuring Supreme Court Cases , 98 Georgetown Law Journal 1-75 (2009) (Co-authored by: Matthew Sag ).
  • Competing Models of Judicial Coalition Formation and Case Outcome Determination , 1 Journal of Legal Analysis 411-458 (2009).
  • Ideology and Exceptionalism in Intellectual Property: An Empirical Study, 97 California Law Review 801-856 (2009) (Co-authored by: Matthew Sag and Maxim Sytch).
  • Judicial Agenda Setting through Signaling and Strategic Litigant Responses, 29 Journal of Law And Policy 215-239 (2009) (Co-authored by: Vanessa A. Baird ).
  • The Role of Politics and Economics in Explaining Variation in Litigation Rates in the U.S. States , 38 Journal of Legal Studies 205-233 (2009).

EMILY KADENS

  • Justice Blackstone’s Common Law Orthodoxy, 103 Northwestern Law Review 1553 (2009).
  • The Puzzle of Judicial Education: The Case of Chief Justice William de Grey, 75 Brooklyn Law Review 143 (2009) (awarded 2010 Sutherland Prize).

MARTHA KANTER

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Introductory Note, Exchange of Letters Between European Union and Kenya to Prosecute Pirates, 48 International Legal Materials 747-750 (2009).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

CLAUDIA M. LANDEO

  • Cognitive Coherence and Tort Reform , 6 Journal of Economic Psychology 898-912 (2009).

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • Econocentrism, 59 University of Toronto Law Journal 215 (2009).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • Venture Capital Partnership Agreements: Understanding Compensation Arrangements, 76 University of Chicago Law Review 161-218 (2009).

SHELDON BERNARD LYKE

  • Lawrence v. Texas as an Eighth Amendment Case: Sodomy and the Evolving Standards of Decency, 15 William and Mary Journal of Women and The Law 633 (2009).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Why the Hubbub About Habeas?: A Post-Mortem on a Failed Policy, 35 Journal of The National Security Forum 5089 (2009).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Losing the Law War: The Bush Administration’s Strategic Errors, 25 Georgia State University Law Review 377-396 (2008).
  • Medellín and the Future of International Delegation , 118 Yale Law Journal 1712-1760 (2009).
  • Reconciling Originalism and Precedent , 103 Northwestern University Law Review 803-856 (2009) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
  • Original Methods Originalism: A New Theory of Interpretation and the Case Against Construction, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 751-802 (2009) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
  • Democracy and International Human Rights Law, 84 Notre Dame Law Review 1739-1798 (2009) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin ).
  • Judging Facts Like Law, 25 Constitutional Commentary 69-130 (2008) (Co-authored by: Charles W. Mulaney ).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • A Different Practice in Every Port , 23 CBA Record 55 (January 2009).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • The Economic Structure of International Law, 103 American Journal of International Law 619-623 (2009).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DESTINY PEERY

  • Achieving Diversity on the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge, 6 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 425 (2009) (Co-authored by: Shari S. Diamond, Francis Dolan, and Emily Dolan).
  • Ambiguity and Ambivalence in the Voting Booth and Beyond: A Social-Psychological Perspective on Racial Attitudes and Behavior in the Obama Era, 6 Du Bois Review 71 (2009) (Co-authored by: Galen V. Bodenhausen).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Triangulating Standing , 53 Saint Louis University Law Journal 829-841 (2009).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • The Taxation of Compensatory Profits Interests: The Blind Men and the Elephant , 29 Northwestern Journal of International Law And Business 763-777 (2009).
  • 15 and 35: Class Warfare in Subchapter K , 122 Tax Notes 503-532 (January 26, 2009).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Government-Managed Business: As Silent Cal Spins…” , Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 23-24 (December 2009).
  • Reviewing Judicial Review: A Government of Justices, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 18-19 (May 2009).
  • Samuel Chase: In Defense of the Rule of Law and Against the Jeffersonians, 62 Vanderbilt Law Review 349-370 (2009).
  • Strippers to the Rescue, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 30-32 (February 2009).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Taylor v. Sturgell, Procedural Due Process, and the Day-in-Court Ideal: Resolving the Virtual Representation Dilemma , 84 Dame Law Review 1877-1918 (2009) (Co-authored by: William J. Katt ).
  • Understanding Post’s and Meiklejohn’s Mistakes: The Central Role of Adversary Democracy in the Theory of Free Expression , 103 Northwestern University Law Review 1303-1370 (2009) (Co-authored by: Abby Marie Mollen ).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Race, Gender, and Genetic Technologies: A new Reproductive Dystopia? , 34 Signs 783-804 (2009).
  • Medical Hope, Legal Pitfalls: Potential Legal Issues in the Emerging Field of Oncofertility, 49 Santa Clara Law Review 673-716 (2009) (Co-authored by: Gregory Dolin, Lina M. Rodriguez, and Teresa K. Woodruff ).

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • The Confessional Penalty, 30 Cardozo Law Review 871 (2009) (Co-authored by: Talia Fisher).

SARATH SANGA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Closing the Impunity Gap in U.S. Law , 8 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 30-52 (2009).
  • Tenth Annual Grotius Lecture: Further Reflections , Proceedings of The 102nd Annual Meeting 12-16 (April 9-12, 2008) The American Society of International Law.
  • Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2008 , 7 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 161-169 (2009).
  • A Pragmatic Approach to Jurisdictional and Definitional Requirements for the Crime of Aggression in the Rome Statute , 41 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 397-411 (2009).
  • Tenth Annual Grotius Lecture Response: For Love of Country and International Criminal Law, Further Reflections, 24 American University International Law Review 665-677 (2009).
  • Elevate Your Vision , 17 Ilsa Quarterly 54-59 (April 2009).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • A Sensible Next Step on Network Neutrality: The Market Power Question, 8 Review of Network Economic 113-127 (2009).

SUSAN SPIES ROTH

  • Prime Time Legal Entertainment, Chicago Lawyer (June 2009).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Map of Commerce: Internet Search, Competition, and the Circular Flow of Information, 5 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 633-682 (2009).
  • Discovering the Role of the Firm: The Separation Criterion and Corporate Law , 6 Berkeley Business Law Journal 298-347 (2009).
  • Toward a Unified Theory of Access to Local Telephone Networks , 61 Federal Communications Law Journal 43-118 (2008) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo ).

NANCY STAUDT

  • The Political Economy of Judging , 93 Minnesota Law Review 1503-1534 (2009) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein and Thomas Brennan).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Untrue Confessions: Why Confess to a Crime You Didn’t Commit?, Playboy (November 2009).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Citation to Legislative History: Empirical Evidence on Positive Political and Contextual Theories of Judicial Decision Making, 38 Journal of Legal Studies 419-443 (2009) (Co-authored by: Michael Abramow).
  • Policing Politics at Sentencing , 103 Northwestern University Law Review 1371-1398 (2009) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach and Stephanos Bibas).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Globalization of Private Equity: Changes in the International Market and the Impact on Private Equity Investments , 29 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 601-602 (2009).

ROB WARDEN

  • Reflections on Capital Punishment , 4 Northwestern Journal of Law And Social Policy 329 (2009).

ABRAHAM WICKELGREN

  • Why Divorce Laws Matter: Incentives for Noncontractible Marital Investments under Unilateral and Consent Divorce, 25 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 80-106 (2009).
  • Advantage Defendant: Why Sinking Litigation Costs Makes Negative-Expected-Value Defenses but Not Negative-Expected-Value Suits Credible, 38 Journal of Legal Studies 235-253 (2009) (Co-authored by: Warren F. Schwartz ).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Is It Time for a Post Civil Rights Response to Racial Injustice?, 5 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties 123-132 (2009).

2008

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Originalism and Criminal Law and Procedure , 11 Chapman Law Review 277-306 (2008) (Co-authored by: Carol Steiker, Craig S. Lerner, Hon. Christopher A. Wray, and Hon. Edith Brown Clement ).
  • Moral Choices, Moral Truth, and the Eighth Amendment, 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 25-34 (2008).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • The Exclusionary Rule and Causation: Hudson v. Michigan and Its Ancestors , 93 Iowa Law Review 1714-1817 (2008).
  • The Upside and Downside of Police Hunches and Expertise, 4 Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 115-131 (2007).

KAREN ALTER

  • Delegating to International Courts: Self-Binding vs. Other-Binding Delegation , 71 Law And Contemporary Problems 37-76 (2008).
  • Agent or Trustee: International Courts in their Political Context, 14 European Journal of International Relations 33-63 (2008).

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

  • Borrowing the Blues: Copyright and the Contexts of Robert Johnson.

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Tragedy of the Human Commons , 1 Northwestern Interdisciplinary Law Review 15-54 (2008) (Co-authored by: K.A.D. Camara ).
  • An Empirical Study of the Impact of Tort Reforms on Medical Malpractice Settlement Payments, 36 Journal of Legal Studies S183-S229 (2007).

KATHARINE K. BAKER

  • The Problem with Unpaid Work , 4 University of St. Thomas Law Journal 599-623 (2007).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Possibilities and Problems in the National Popular Vote Movement, 7 Election Law Journal 181-187 (2008).

ILAN BENSHALOM

MAURINE J. BERENS

  • Teaching Research a New Way, 16 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 118-121 (2008) (Co-authored by: Kathleen Dillon Narko ).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

THOMAS J. BRENNAN

  • Measuring the Tax Subsidy in Private Equity and Hedge Fund Compensation , 60 Hastings Law Journal 27-59 (2008) (Co-authored by: Karl S. Okamoto ).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Short Meditation on Some Remaining Issues in Evidence Law, 38 Seton Hall Law Review 1435-1441 (2008).
  • On the Foundations and Nature of Morality , 31 Harvard Journal of Law And Public Policy 7-21 (2008).

HENRY N. BUTLER

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Individual Rights Under State Constitutions When the Fourteenth Amendment Was Ratified in 1868: What Rights Are Deeply Rooted in American History and Tradition? , 87 Texas Law Review 7-120 (2008) (Co-authored by: Sarah E. Agudo ).
  • A Critical Introduction to the Originalism Debate, 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 875-897 (2008).
  • Text vs. Precedent in Constitutional Law, 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 947-959 (2008).
  • Render Unto Caesar That Which is Caesar’s, and Unto God That Which is God’s, 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 495-504 (2008).
  • How to Reverse Government Imposition of Immorality: A Strategy for Eroding Roe v. Wade , 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 85-92 (2008).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Loan Proceeds as Income: A Response to Professor Dodge , 27 Virginia Tax Review 563-581 (2008).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Why is International Law Binding?.

DAVID DANA

  • Democratizing the Law of Federal Preemption, 102 Northwestern University Law Review 507-550 (2008).
  • The Mismatch between Public Nuisance Law and Global Warming.
  • Reframing Eminent Domain: Unsupported Advocacy, Ambiguous Economics, and the Case for a New Public Use Test , 32 Vermont Law Review 129-169 (2007).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights; Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity , 5 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 713-749 (2008) (Co-authored by: Janis Nadler ).
  • Judging Bias: Juror Confidence and Judicial Rulings on Challenges for Cause , 42 Law & Society Review 513-549 (2008) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose ).
  • Preferences for Juries over Judges across Racial and Ethnic Groups, 89 Social Science Quarterly 372-391 (2008) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, and Christopher Ellison).
  • Trademark Dilution: Of Fame, Blurring, and Sealing Wax, with a Touch of Judicial Wisdom, 24 Santa Clara Computer & High Technology Law Journal 521-540 (2008).
  • How Jurors Deal with Expert Testimony and How Judges Can Help , 16 Journal of Law And Policy 47-67 (2007).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

ZEV EIGEN

  • The Devil in the Details: The Interrelationship among Citizenship, Rule of Law and Form-Adhesive Contracts, 41 Connecticut Law Review 381 (2008).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Super Medians, 61 Stanford Law Review 37-99 (2008) (Co-authored by: Tonja Jacobi ).
  • The Court(s) and the Election , Miller-mccune Magazine (September 18, 2008) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, and Christina L. Boyd ).
  • The Bush Imprint on the Supreme Court: Why Conservatives Should Continue to Yearn and Liberals Should Not Fear , 43 Tulsa Law Review 651-671 (2008) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal ).
  • The Increasing Importance of Ideology in the Nomination and Confirmation of Supreme Court Justices , 56 Drake Law Review 609-635 (2008) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey A. Segal, and Chad Westerland ).
  • On the Capacity of the Roberts Court to Generate Consequential Precedent, 86 North Carolina Law Review 1299-1332 (2008) (Co-authored by: Nancy Staudt and Barry Friedman).
  • On the Role of Ideological Homogeneity in Generating Consequential Constitutional Decisions , 10 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 361-386 (2008) (Co-authored by: Nancy Staudt, and Barry Friedman ).
  • On the Perils of Drawing Inferences about Supreme Court Justices from Their First Few Years of Service, 91 Judicature 168-179 (2008) (Co-authored by: Kevin Quinn, Andrew D. Martin, and Jeffrey A. Segal).

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • No Free Lunch: How Settlement Can Reduce the Legal System’s Ability to Induce Efficient Behavior , 61 Smu Law Review 1355-1376 (2008).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Reform of Legal Education in Ethiopia: The Ethiopian Experience in the Context of History, the Present, and the Future , 22 Journal of Ethiopian Law 49-74 (2008) (Co-authored by: Emmanuel K. Quansah ).
  • African Legal Education: A Missed Opportunity and Suggestions for Change: A Call for Renewed Attention to a Neglected Means of Securing Human Rights and Legal Predictability, 5 Loyola University of Chicago International Law Review 87-105 (2007) (Co-authored by: Emmanuel K. Quansah ).

ELIZABETH GLAZER

  • When Obscenity Discriminates, 102 Northwestern University Law Review 1379 (2008).
  • Rule of (Out)Law: Property’s Contingent Right to Exclude, 156 University of Pennsylvania Law Review Pennumbra 331 (2008).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • of Further Investigation into the Secrets of Successful and Unsuccessful Mediators , 26 Alternatives 149 (2008) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw ).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Um Fundamento Econômico Ordinário para Sanções Legais Extraordinárias, Latin American And Caribbean Journal of Legal Studies 1-63 (2008) (Co-authored by: Fred S. McChesney and Menahem Spiegel ) Portuguese translation of An Ordinary Económic Rationale for Extraordinary Legal Sanctions, 78 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 1-51 (January 1990), translated by Cristiano Carvalho.
  • Warning: Army Corps of Engineers Project Ahead, 25 Perc Reports 26-29 (2008) reprinted in AIER RESEARCH REPORTS.
  • Irrelevant Externality Angst , 19 Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 3-18 (2008).

JOHN HAGAN

  • How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges , 42 Law & Society Review 605-643 (2008) (Co-authored by: Gabrielle Ferrales, and Guillermina Jasso ).

MARGARET CURTISS HANNON

  • Plant Closings and Reductions in Force, Employment Termination, Ill. Institute For Continuing Legal Ed. (2008) (Co-authored by: Robert R. Brown).

STEPHANIE HOFFER

  • To Pay or Delay: The Nominee’s Dilemma Under Collection Due Process , 82 Tulane Law Review 781 (2008) (Co-authored by: Goldburn Maynard, Elizabeth Fate, Damon Kellar, Drienne Sneed, and Phillip DeSalvo ).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Super Medians, 61 Stanford Law Review 37-99 (2008) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein ).
  • Acknowledging Guilt: Forcing Self-Identification in Post-Conviction DNA Testing , 102 Northwestern University Law Review 263-306 (2008) (Co-authored by: Gwendolyn Carroll).
  • The Judicial Signaling Game: How Judges Strategically Shape Their Dockets, 16 Supreme Court Economic Review 1-38 (2008).

NEHA JAIN

CAROLINE KAEB

LESLEY S. KAGAN

  • Teaching in Reverse: A Positive Approach to Analytical Errors in 1L Legal Writing, 39 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 123-185 (2007) (Co-authored by: Susan E. Provenzano ).

MICHAEL KANG

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Inefficiency of Universal Jurisdiction , 2008 University of Illinois Law Review 389-418.

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Expressive Association and the Ideal of the University in the Solomon Amendment Litigation , 25 Social Philosophy and Policy 92-122 (2008) (Co-authored by: Tobias Barrington Wolff ).
  • Is Pornography “Speech”?, 14 Legal Theory 71-89 (2008).
  • Eros, Civilization, and Harry Clor , 31 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 855-864 (2007).
  • Why Phyllis Schlafly is Right (But Wrong) About Pornography, 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 105-125 (2008).
  • Free Speech and Pornography: A Response to James Weinstein, 31 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 899-910 (2007).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • Backdating, 63 Business Lawyer 1153-1186 (2008) (Co-authored by: Stuart Duhl).

ALEX LEE

JAMES LINDGREN

  • The Private and Public Employment of African-American Lawyers, 1960-2000 , 17 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 281-293 (2008).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Judicial Campaign Speech and the Third Law of Motion, 22 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 425-434 (2008).

ANITA ORTIZ MADDALI

  • Sophia’s Choice, Problems Faced by Female Asylum Seekers and Their U.S. Citizen Children, 34 Feminist Studies 277-290 (2008).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

MARY-HUNTER MORRIS MCDONNELL

  • Note: Babies and Bathwater: Seeking an Appropriate Standard of Review for the Asylum Applications of Former Child Soldiers, 21 Harvard Human Rights Journal 281 (2008).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Condorcet Case for Supermajority Rules , 16 Supreme Court Economic Review 39-115 (2008) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
  • A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism , 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 917-935 (2008) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Original Interpretive Principles as the Core of Originalism, 24 Constitutional Commentary 371-382 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
  • The Federalist Approach to the First Amendment , 31 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 127-132 (2008).

ALAN D. MILLER

  • Group Identification, 63 Games and Economic Behavior 188 (2008).

JANICE NADLER

  • Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights; Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity , 5 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 713-749 (2008) (Co-authored by: Shari Seidman Diamond ).
  • Coordinating in the Shadow of the Law: Two Contextualized Tests of the Focal Point Theory of Legal Compliance , 42 Law & Society Review 865-898 (2008) (Co-authored by: Richard McAdams).
  • Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity.
  • Law, Psychology & Morality.
  • Moral Spillovers: The Effect of Moral Violations on Deviant Behavior (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Mullen ).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Oral Argument Tips from Judge Rovner: They Are Listening, 22 CBA Record 54 (April 2008).
  • No More “Party of the First Part”: Plain Language Contract Drafting, 22 CBA Record 54 (June/July 2008).
  • If We Move, Are We Still Married?, 22 CBA Record 51 (Feb./Mar. 2008).
  • Teaching Research a New Way, 16 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 118-121 (2008) (Co-authored by: Maurine Berens ).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • In Search of "Refinement Without Exclusiveness": Inclusionary Zoning in Highland Park, Illinois, 102 Northwestern University Law Review 1919 (2008).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • The Case Against Reforming the WTO Enforcement Mechanism, 2008 University of Illinois Law Review 319.

JOHN OHLENDORF

  • Note, Politics, Constitutional Interpretation, and Media Ecology: An Argument Against Judicial Minimalism, 31 Harvard Journal of Law And Public Policy 1139 (2008).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DESTINY PEERY

  • Black + White = Black: Hypodescent in Reflexive Categorization of Racially Ambiguous Faces, 19 Psychological Science 973 (2008) (Co-authored by: Galen V. Bodenhausen).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Forum Shopping and the Infrastructure of Federalism, 17 Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review 355-370 (2008).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • How Posner Thinks , Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 27-28 (September 2008).
  • Freedom of Association in Historical Perspective, 25 Social Philosophy and Policy 157-181 (2008).
  • Judicial Ideology and the Survival of the Rule of Law: A Field guide to the Current Political War over the Judiciary, 39 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 427-468 (2008).

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Commercial Speech, First Amendment Intuitionism and the Twilight Zone of Viewpoint Discrimination , 41 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 67 (2007).
  • The Class Action as Political Theory , 85 Washington University Law Review 753-813 (2007) (Co-authored by: Clifford W. Berlow).
  • The Rules Enabling Act and the Procedural-Substantive Tension: A Lesson in Statutory Interpretation, 93 Minnesota Law Review (Co-authored by: Dennis Murashko).
  • Class Actions, Litigant Autonomy, and the Foundations of Procedural Due Process, 95 California Law Review 1573-1618 (2007) (Co-authored by: Nathan D. Larsen ).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Is That All There Is?: “The Problem” in Court-Oriented Mediation, 15 George Mason Law Review 863-932 (2008) (Co-authored by: Nancy A. Welsh).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Is Race-Based Medicine Good for Us?: African American Approaches to Race, Biomedicine, and Equality, 36 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 537-545 (2008).
  • The Racial Geography of Child Welfare: Toward a New Research Paradigm , 87 Child Welfare 125-150 (2008).
  • Torture and the Biopolitics of Race, 62 University of Miami Law Review 229-247 (2008).
  • Child Welfare’s Paradox , 49 William & Mary Law Review 881-901 (2007).

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • Putting the Puzzle Together: Choices to Make When Creating a Closed-Universe Memorandum Assignment, 17 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 11-24 (2008).

ISSI ROSEN-ZVI

  • Overcoming Procedural Boundaries, 94 Virginia Law Review 79 (2008).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • Non-Violent Direct Action and the Legislative Process: The Chicago Freedom Movement and the Federal Fair Housing Act , 41 Indiana Law Review 663-715 (2008) (Co-authored by: Kathryn Shelton ).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Reviewing the Sentencing Guidelines: Judicial Politics, Empirical Evidence, and Reform , 75 University of Chicago Law Review 715-760 (2008) (Co-authored by: Emerson H. Tille).
  • Did Reform of Prudent Trust Investment Laws Change Trust Portfolio Allocation? , 50 Journal of Law & Economics 681-712 (2007) (Co-authored by: Robert H. Sitkoff ).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Constitutionality of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court , 98 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 983-1068 (2008) (Co-authored by: Ashley Cox).
  • Atrocity Crimes Framing the Responsibility to Protect, 40 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 111-135 (2008).
  • Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2007 , 6 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 375-381 (2008).
  • Staying the Course with the International Criminal Court, 1 China Review of International Criminal Law 348 (2006).
  • A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence, 21 Leiden Journal of International Law 151-163 (2008).

HEATHER SCHOENFELD

  • Médiation et droit pénal international: Le façonnage des outils de poursuite des crimes de guerre (Mediating International Criminal Law: Forging The Tools of War Crimes Prosecution), 174 Actes De La Recherche En Sciences Socials 4-23 (2008) (Co-authored by: Ron Levi).

REGINA SCHWARTZ

  • Othello, Justice and the Mass, Polemos, Diritto E Cultura, issue n.1/2009.

CAROLE SILVER

  • Globalization and the Business of Law: Lessons for Legal Education, 28 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 399-414 (2008) (Co-authored by: David Van Zandt, and Nicole De Bruin ).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Parties’ Power to Vary Standards for Review of International Commercial Arbitration Awards , 8 Nevada Law Review 314 (2007).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Spectrum Policy Experiments: What’s Next?, 2008 University of Chicago Legal Forum 389-414.

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Competition Policy and the Incentive to Innovate: The Dynamic Effects of Microsoft v. Commission, 25 Yale Journal on Regulation 247-301 (2008).
  • Unlocking Technology; Innovation and Antitrust , 4 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 915-966 (2008).
  • Innovation and International Trade in Technology, 138 Journal of Economic Theory 1-20 (2008).
  • Consumer Coordination in the Small and in the Large: Implications for Antitrust in Markets with Network Effects , 4 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 1-56 (2008).

NANCY STAUDT

  • On the Capacity of the Roberts Court to Generate Consequential Precedent , 86 North Carolina Law Review 1299-1332 (2008) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein, and Barry Friedman ).
  • On the Role of Ideological Homogeneity in Generating Consequential Constitutional Decisions , 10 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 361-386 (2008) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein, and Barry Friedman ).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Review of Rudolph Peters, Crime and Punishment in Islamic Law , 40 International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 513-515 (2008).

JOHN B. THORNTON

  • 2008 Developments in Illinois Employment Discrimination Law, Employment issue, Vol. 23 Andrews Litigation Reporter 8 (November 18, 2008) (Co-authored by: Alan W. Nicgorski).
  • Winning the Battle of the Forms, Illinois Bar Journal (July 2008) (Co-authored by: William J. Ryan).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Reviewing the Sentencing Guidelines: Judicial Politics, Empirical Evidence, and Reform , 75 University of Chicago Law Review 715-760 (2008) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach ).
  • Understanding Collegiality on the Court , 10 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 257-271 (2008) (Co-authored by: Frank B. Cross ).

FRANITA TOLSON

  • The Quantity and Quality of the African-American Vote: Lessons for 2008 and Beyond , 10 Berkeley Journal of African-american Law & Policy 313-350 (2008).
  • The Boundaries of Litigating Unconscious Discrimination: Firm-Based Remedies in Response to a Hostile Judiciary, 33 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 347 (2008).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Globalization and the Business of Law: Lessons for Legal Education, 28 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 399-414 (2008) (Co-authored by: Carole Silver, and Nicole De Bruin ).

ABRAHAM WICKELGREN

  • No Free Lunch: How Settlement Can Reduce the Legal System’s Ability to Induce Efficient Behavior , 61 Smu Law Review 1355-1376 (2008) (Co-authored by: Ezra Friedman ).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • Affirmative Action in Law School Admissions: What Do Racial Preferences Do?, 75 University of Chicago Law Review 649-714 (2008) (Co-authored by: Jesse Rothstein ).
  • Chief Judges: The Limits of Attitudinal Theory and Possible Paradox of Managerial Judging , 61 Vanderbilt Law Review 1-61 (2008) (Co-authored by: Tracey E. George ).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2007

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • The Misguided Defenses of Miranda v. Arizona , 5 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 205-214 (2007).
  • Probability, Explanation and Inference: A Reply, 11 International Journal of Evidence & Proof 307-317 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo ).
  • An External Perspective on the Nature of Noneconomic Compensatory Damages and their Regulation , 56 Depaul Law Review 1249 (2007) (Co-authored by: Alexia Brunet, and Susan Spies Roth ).
  • The Judicial Treatment of Non-Economic Compensatory Damages in the Nineteenth Century , 4 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 365-399 (2007) (Co-authored by: Alexia Brunet ).
  • The Problematic Value of Mathematical Models of Evidence, 36 Journal of Legal Studies 107-140 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo ).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Welsh White: Dedicated Scholar, Devoted Colleague, and Dear Friend, 68 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 1 (2006).

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

  • The Freedom to Copy: Copyright, Creation, and Context, 41 U.c. Davis Law Review 477-558 (2007).
  • Open Access in a Closed Universe: Lexis, Westlaw, Law Schools, and THE Legal Information Market , 10 Lewis & Clark Law Review 797-839 (2006).

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Arrangements for Liquidated Damages in the New Proposed Civil Legislation, 4 Law & Business 389-429 (2006).
  • Incomplete Contracts with Asymmetric Information: Exclusive v. Optional Remedies, 8 American Law And Economics Review 523-561 (2006) (Co-authored by: Zhiyong Liu).
  • Putting a Price on Pain-and-Suffering Damages: A Critique of the Current Approaches and a Preliminary Proposal for Change, 55 Defense Law Journal 711-750 (2006).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Bankruptcy and Entrepreneurship: The Value of a Fresh Start, 23 Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 161-185 (2007).

SANDRA BABCOCK

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Selecting the President: A Bad Idea Out There in California, 2007 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 82 (2007).
  • Continuing the Conversation on Faithless Electors, 156 University of Pennsylvania Law Review Pennumbra 102 (2007).

ILAN BENSHALOM

  • Regulating Work or Regulating Poverty: An Agenda of Inclusion or Exclusion in American Workfare Reform?, 6 University of Toronto Journal of Law And Equality 79-133 (2008).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • The Puzzle of Delegated Revenge , 87 Boston University Law Review 1059-1112 (2007).

ALEXIA BRUNET

  • Arbitration of International Oil, Gas and Energy Disputes in Latin America , 27 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 591-630 (2007) (Co-authored by: Juan Agustin Lentini).
  • Beyond Enron: Regulation in Energy Derivatives Trading, 27 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 665-706 (2007) (Co-authored by: Meredith Shafe ).
  • An External Perspective on the Nature of Noneconomic Compensatory Damages and their Regulation , 56 Depaul Law Review 1249 (2007) (Co-authored by: Ronald J. Allen and Susan Spies Roth).
  • The Judicial Treatment of Non-Economic Compensatory Damages in the Nineteenth Century, 4 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 365-399 (2007) (Co-authored by: Ronald J. Allen ).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Jury Between Fact and Norm , 82 Chicago-kent Law Review 643 (2007).
  • The Practice of Law in the Peaceable Kingdom , 41 Georgia Law Review 761-795 (2007).
  • The Rule of Law in the Trial Court , 56 Depaul Law Review 307 (2007).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Line-Item in the Sand , National Review (October 10, 2007).
  • The Unitary Executive, Jurisdiction Stripping, and the Hamdan Opinons: A Textualist Response to Justice Scalia , 107 Columbia Law Review 1002-1047 (2007) (Co-authored by: Gary Lawson ).
  • "A Shining City on a Hill": American Exceptionalism and the Supreme Court's Practice of Relying on Foreign Law , 86 Boston University Law Review 1335-1416 (2006).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Kosovo: The UN Plans a Human Rights Disaster, 17 Survey of East European Law 1-3 (March 2007).

DAVID DANA

  • Why the Blight Distinction in Post-Kelo Reform Does Matter, 102 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 30 (2007).
  • The Law and Expressive Meaning of Condemning the Poor After Kelo, 101 Northwestern University Law Review 365-382 (2007).

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Note, In the Shadow of Article I: Applying a Dormant Commerce Clause Analysis to State Laws Regulating Aliens, 82 New York University Law Review 1821 (2007).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Verdict in on Jury Deliberations , 12 The Young Lawyer 2 (2008).
  • No Defense Against the Camera-Perspective Effect , 18 Psychological Science 224-226 (2007 ) (Co-authored by: G. Daniel Lassiter, Heather C. Schmidt, and Jennifer K. Elek).

PETER DICOLA

  • Choosing Between the Necessity and Public Interest Standards in FCC Review of Media Ownership Rules, 106 Michigan Law Review 101-133 (October 2007).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • “I’ll Try Anything Once”: Using the Conceptual Framework of Children’s Human Rights Norms in the United States , 41 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 29-60 (2007).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Are Juvenile Courts A Breeding Ground for Wrongful Convictions?, 34 Northern Kentucky Law Review 257-322 (2007) (Co-authored by: Greg Luloff ).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Ideological Drift Among Supreme Court Justices: Who, When, and How Important? , 101 Northwestern University Law Review 1483-1541 (2007) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal ).
  • The Ideological Component of Judging in the Taxation Context, 84 Washington University Law Review 1797-1821 (2006) (Co-authored by: Nancy Staudt and Peter Wiedenbeck ).
  • On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part II , 60 Vanderbilt Law Review 801-846 (2007) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, and Christina L. Boyd ).
  • (Re-)Setting the Scholarly Agenda on Transjudicial Communication, 32 Law & Social Inquiry 791-807 (2007) (Co-authored by: Ryan Black ).
  • The Judicial Common Space , 23 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 303-325 (2007) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, Jeffrey A. Segal, and Chad Westerland).
  • On the Effective Communication of the Results of Empirical Studies, Part I , 59 Vanderbilt Law Review 1811-1871 (2006) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin, and Matthew M. Schneider ).
  • Trumping the First Amendment , 21 Journal of Law & Policy 81-121 (2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey A. Segal ).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • The Secrets of Successful (and Unsuccessful) Mediators Continued: Studies Two and Three , 23 Negotiation Journal 393 (2007) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw ).
  • What Happens After the Arbitrator’s Award , Proceedings, 59th Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators 231 (2007).
  • Selecting a Mediator: An Alternative (Sometimes) to a Former Judge, 33 Litigation 40 (Summer 2007) (Co-authored by: Frank E.A. Sander ).
  • Swing, Bunt or Take the Pitch? Using Baseball Arbitration in the Business/Commercial Context, 13 Dispute Resolution Magazine 12 (Spring 2007) (Co-authored by: Margaret L. Shaw).

SHARON HANNES

  • The Market for Takeover Defenses, 101 Northwestern University Law Review 125 (2007).
  • Reverse Monitoring: On The Hidden Role of Employee Stock-Based Compensation, 105 Michigan Law Review 1421 (2007).

JOHN P. HEINZ

ALLAN HORWICH

  • The Origin, Application, Validity, and Potential Misuse of Rule 10b5-1, 62 Business Lawyer 913 (2007).
  • Pleading Reform or Unconstitutional Encroachment? An Analysis of the Seventh Amendment Implications of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, 35 Securities Regulation Law Journal 1 (2007) (Co-authored by: Sean Siekkinen ).
  • The Federal Enforcement Framework Pertinent to the Energy Markets , Energy Antitrust News 9-29 (Winter 2006).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Teaching U.S. Legal Research Skills to International LL.M. Students: What and How , Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 180-185 (2007).

TONJA JACOBI

  • How Massachusetts Got Gay Marriage: The Intersection of Popular Opinion, Legislative Action, and Judicial Power , 15 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 219-241 (2006).

BARBARA KAHN

  • Making the Connection: Legal Advocacy and Mental Health Services, 45 Family Court Review 486-500 (2007) (Co-authored by: Philip O’Donnell, Jamie Wernsman, Lynn Bushell, and Antoinette Kavanaugh).

ANTOINETTE KAVANAUGH

  • Making the Connection: Legal Advocacy and Mental Health Services, 45 Family Court Review 486-500 (2007) (Co-authored by: Philip O’Donnell, Jamie Wernsman, Lynn Bushell, and Barbara Kahn).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • What Standing Is Good For , 93 Virginia Law Review 1663-1727 (2007).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Reading Lolita at Guantanamo or, This Page Cannot Be Displayed, 57 Syracuse Law Review 209-225 (2007).
  • Justice for Large Earlobes! A Comment on Richard Arneson’s “What is Wrongful Discrimination?” , 43 San Diego Law Review 809-815 (2006).
  • The Difference the Mini-DOMAs Make , 38 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 265-278 (2007).

HEIDI FROSTESTAD KUEHL

  • GlobaLex: A Unique and Valuable Tool for International Law Research, 34 International Journal of Legal Information 473-482 (2006).

CLAUDIA M. LANDEO

  • Split-Award and Disputes: An Experimental Study of a Strategic Model of Litigation, 63 Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 553-572 (2007) (Co-authored by: Linda Babcock and Maxim Nikitin).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Is Blogging Scholarship? Why Do You Want to Know? , 84 Washington University Law Review 1105-1108 (2006).
  • Regulating Creativity: Research and Survival in the IRB Iron Cage , 101 Northwestern University Law Review 593-641 (2007) (Co-authored by: Caroline H. Bledsoe, Bruce Sherin, Adam G. Galinsky, Nathalia M. Headley, Carol A. Heimer, Erik Kjeldgaard, Jon D. Miller, Michael E. Roloff, and David H. Uttal).
  • Foreword: Symposium on Censorship and Institutional Review Boards , 101 Northwestern University Law Review 399-403 (2007) (Co-authored by: Dennis Murashko, and Matthew R. Ford ).
  • Introducing a New Paradigm for Ethical Research in the Social, Behavioral, and Biomedical Sciences: Part I , 101 Northwestern University Law Review 837-859 (2007) (Co-authored by: Mary Simmerling, Brian Schwegler, and Joan E. Sieber).
  • Predicting the Future of Empirical Legal Studies, 86 Boston University Law Review 1447-1460 (2006).

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • The Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Non-U.S. Companies Cross-Listed in the U.S., 13 Journal of Corporate Finance 195-228 (2007).

BRUCE MARKELL

  • The Sub Rosa Subchapter: Individual Debtors in Chapter 11 After BAPCPA, 2007 Illinois Law Review 67.

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Delivered Pricing in Theory and Policy Practice, 52 Antitrust Bulletin 205 (2007).
  • More Can Be Better: Antitrust Rules Concerning Contribution and Setoffs , 51 Antitrust Bulletin 631-660 (2006) (Co-authored by: Charles J. Goetz, and Richard S. Higgins ).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • It’s the Spending, Stupid , National Review Online (December 19, 2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Executive Power in the War on Terror , 146 Policy Review 63-75 (December 2007/January 2008).
  • Originalism and Supermajoritarianism: Defending the Nexus, 102 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 18 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport ).
  • Should International Law Be Part of Our Law? , 59 Stanford Law Review 1175-1247 (2007) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin ).
  • Majority and Supermajority Rules: Three Views of the Capitol , 85 Texas Law Review 1115-1183 (2007).
  • The Comparative Disadvantage of Customary International Law , 30 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 7-14 (2006).
  • Remarks on the Installation of Mark Movsesian as Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law , 35 Hofstra Law Review 31-36 (2006).
  • A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism, 101 Northwestern University Law Review 383-397 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
  • A Pragmatic Defense of Originalism, 2007 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 1 (2007) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).

JANICE NADLER

  • Build Rapport and a Better Deal, 10 Negotiation 9-11 (March 2007).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • There is No “Easy” Button , 21 CBA Record 69 (June/July 2007).
  • What Happens in Vegas…: Lessons from a Legal Writing Conference, 21 CBA Record 54 (April 2007).
  • Tell Me a Story: Crafting an Effective Statement of Facts, 21 CBA Record 55 (January 2007).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • Are Congressionally Authorized Wars Perverse? , 59 Stanford Law Review 907-953 (2007).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • What Degree of Separation? DNA Testing for Subchapter K—Are We Related?, 85 Taxes—the Tax Magazine 300-322 (2007).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Two American Lives, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 26-29 (January 2008).
  • Gets It Right? Liberals or Originalists?, 45 The University Bookman: A Quarterly Review of Books 34-37 (Spring 2007).
  • The Courts: A 60-Year-Old Error, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 42-43 (June 2007).
  • Was Ann Coulter Right? Some Realism About “Minimalism” , 5 Ave Maria Law Review 23-45 (2007).
  • Reading the Constitution Right , City Journal (Spring 2007).
  • Reading the Constitution Right: Clarence Thomas’s Fidelity to Our Founding Documents is Making Its Mark on the Supreme Court , 17 City Journal 90-97 (2007).
  • The Guantanamo Question, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 6 (April 2007).
  • Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency , Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 32-33 (February 2007).

DONALD REBSTOCK

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Corporations and Political Speech: Should Speech Equal Money?, 30 Seattle University Law Review 931-958 (2007) (Co-authored by: David Skover, Lisa Danetz, and Scott Thomas ).
  • Bankruptcy, Sovereign Immunity and the Dilemma of Principled Decision Making: The Curious Case of Central Virginia Community College v. Katz , 15 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 13-57 (2007) (Co-authored by: Daniel M. Greenfield).

ADAM H. ROSENZWEIG

  • Harnessing the Costs of International Tax Arbitrage, 26 Virginia Tax Review 555-630 (2007).

DAVID S. RUDER

  • Twenty Years After Black Monday, The International Economy 30 (Fall 2007) (Co-authored by: E. Gerald Corrigan, and Manuel Johnson ).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Strategic Judging Under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Positive Political Theory and Evidence , 23 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 24-56 (2007) (Co-authored by: Emerson H. Tiller ).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The End of Exceptionalism in War Crimes , 16 Ilsa Quarterly 16-23 (October 2007) (Co-authored by: Richard Cooper, and Juliette Voinov Kohler ).
  • The World Court’s Fractured Ruling on Genocide , 2 Genocide Studies And Prevention 123-136 (August 2007).
  • International Criminal Court: Introductory Note to Decision on the Prosecution Application under Article 58(7) of the Statute In the Case of The Prosecutor v. Ahmad Muhammad Harun (“Ahmad Harun”) and Ali Muhammad Al Abd-Al-Rahman (“Ali Kushayb”) ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I , 46 International Legal Materials 532 (2007).
  • The Merits of Unifying Terms: 'Atrocity Crimes' and 'Atrocity Law', 2 Genocide Studies And Prevention 91-96 (April 2007).
  • Genocide and Atrocity Crimes, 1 Genocide Studies And Prevention 229-250 (December 2006).
  • Introductory Note To Military Commissions Act of 2006, 45 International Legal Materials 1241 (2006).

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

  • The Clinical Divide: Overcoming Barriers to Collaboration Between Clinics and Legal Writing Programs , 14 Clinical Law Review 301 (2007).

SEAN SEYMORE

  • The "Printed Publication" Bar After Klopfenstein: Has the Federal Circuit Changed the Way Professors Should Talk About Science?, 40 Akron Law Review 493 (2007).

JEFFREY M. SHAMAN

  • The Right of Privacy in State Constitutions , 37 Rutgers Law Journal 971 (2006).

NICOLA SHARPE

CAROLE SILVER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Mandating Access to Telecom and the Internet: The Hidden Side of Trinko , 107 Columbia Law Review 101 (2007) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo).

NANCY STAUDT

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Strategic Judging Under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Positive Political Theory and Evidence , 23 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 24-56 (2007) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach ).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Developments in International Energy Law (Introduction to the Symposium on International Energy Law) , 27 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 533-534 (2007).

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

  • A New Vision of Public Enforcement, 92 Minnesota Law Review 434 (2007).

KATHRYN A. WATTS

  • Massachusetts v. EPA: Breaking New Ground on Issues Other Than Global Warming, 102 Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy 1 (2007) (Co-authored by: Amy J. Wildermuth ).

ABRAHAM WICKELGREN

  • Bundled Discounts, Leverage Theory, and Downstream Competition , 9 American Law And Economics Review 370 (2007) (Co-authored by: John Simpson ).
  • Naked Exclusion, Efficient Breach, and Downstream Competition, 97 American Economic Review 1305-1320 (2007) (Co-authored by: John Simpson ).
  • The Limitations of Buyer-Option Contracts in Solving the Holdup Problem, 23 Journal of Law, Economics, And Organization 127 (2007).
  • Government and the Reverse-Holdup Problem, 9 Journal of Public Economic Theory 221 (2007).
  • The Limitations of Buyer-Option Contracts in Solving the Holdup Problem, 23 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 127-140 (2007).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • The Luck of the Draw; Using Random Case Assignment to Investigate Attorney Ability, 74 University of Chicago Law Review 1145-1177 (2007) (Co-authored by: David S. Abrams ).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Sameness, Subordination, and Perfectionism: Toward A More Complete Theory of Employment Discrimination Law , 43 San Diego Law Review 857-897 (2006).

2006

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Clark v. Arizona: Much (Confused) Ado About Nothing, 4 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 135-141 (2006).
  • Miranda’s Hollow Core, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 71-85 (2006).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Celebrating Great Lawyering , 4 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 223 (2006).
  • The Mail Fraud & Rico Racket: Thoughts on the Trial of George Ryan, 9 Green Bag 113-119 (2006).

KAREN ALTER

  • Private Litigants and the New International Courts, 39 Comparative Political Studies 22-49 (2006).
  • Banana Splits: Nested and Competing Regimes in the Transatlantic Banana Trade Dispute, 13 Journal of European Public Policy (2006) (Co-authored by: S. Meunier).

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

  • From J.C. Bach to Hip Hop: Musical Borrowing, Copyright and Cultural Context, 84 North Carolina Law Review 547-645 (2006).
  • Measuring and Representing the Knowledge Economy: Accounting for Economic Reality under the Intangibles Paradigm, 54 Buffalo Law Review 1-102 (2006).

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Putting a Price on Pain-and-Suffering Damages: A Critique of the Current Approaches and a Preliminary Proposal for Change, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 87-119 (2006).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • An Efficiency-Based Explanation for Current Corporate Reorganization Practice, 73 University of Chicago Law Review 425-468 (2006) (Co-authored by: David A. Skeel).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Problem of the Faithless Elector: Trouble Aplenty Brewing Just Below the Surface in Choosing the President, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 121-130 (2006).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Leigh B. Bienen is the guest editor for 124 TRIQUARTERLY which is entitled, "The Violence" (2006).
  • The Record Keepers, 124 Triquarterly 9-44 (2006).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • The Fall of the Confession Era, 96 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 367-384 (2005).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Race and Gender in the Law Review, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 27-70 (2006) (Co-authored by: Dorothy Roberts and Leonard S. Rubinowitz).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Teaching Evidence Law in the Context of Trial Practices, 50 St. Louis University Law Journal 1155 (2006).
  • Fallacies on Fallacies: A Response, 3 International Commentary On Evidence no. 1 (2005).
  • A Wistful Retrospective on Wigmore and His Prescriptions for Illinois Evidence Law, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 131-150 (2006).

ALVARO BUSTOS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The President: Lightening Rod or King?, 115 Yale Law Journal 2611 (2006) (Co-authored by: James Lindgren ).
  • Text, Precedent and the Constitution: Some Originalist and Normative Arguments for Overruling Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, 22 Constitutional Commentary 311-348 (2005).
  • Reintroducing Circuit Riding: A Timely Proposal, 90 Minnesota Law Review 1386-1416 (2006) (Co-authored by: David C. Presser).
  • The President, the Supreme Court, and the Founding Fathers: A Reply to Professor Ackerman, 73 University of Chicago Law Review 469 (2006).
  • The Supreme Court and Foreign Sources of Law: Two Hundred Years of Practice and the Juvenile Death Penalty Decision, 47 William And Mary Law Review 743 (2005) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Dotson Zimdahl).
  • The Terri Schiavo Case: In Defense of the Special Law Enacted by Congress and President Bush, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 151-170 (2006).

K.A.D. CAMARA

  • Quasipublic Executives , 115 Yale Law Journal 2254 (2006) (Co-authored by: Paul Gowder ).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • The Lazarus Effect: A Commentary on In-Kind Guaranteed Payments, 7 Florida Tax Review 339-410 (2006) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Government Transfer Payments and Assistance: A Challenge for the Design of Broad-based Tax, 59 Smu Law Review 589-615 (2006).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Draft UN Middle East Ceasefire Resolution, Jurist (August 6, 2006).
  • War Crimes and the Mideast Conflict, Jurist (July 24, 2006).
  • International Law Aspects of the Mideast 'War', Jurist (July 18, 2006).
  • Israel’s New Ground Offensive and the UN Peacekeeping Plan, Jurist (August 9, 2006).
  • Qana, War Crimes, and the Pending UN Resolution on Lebanon, Jurist (July 31, 2006).
  • The Contribution of the Infield Fly Rule to Western Civilization (and Vice Versa), 100 Northwestern University Law Review 189-199 (2006).

DAVID DANA

  • Adequacy of Representation After Stephenson: A Rawlsian/Behavioral Economics Approach to Class Action Settlements, 55 Emory Law Journal 279-346 (2006).
  • State Brownfields Programs as Laboratories of Democracy?, 14 New York University Environmental Law Journal 86-107 (2005).

MICHAEL C. DAVIS

  • Constitutionalism and the Politics of Democracy in Hong Kong, 30 Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 165-177 (2006).
  • Human Rights and the War in Iraq, 4 Journal of Human Rights 1-8 (2005).
  • Constitutionalism and the Politics of Democracy in Hong Kong, 30 Fletcher Forum of World Affairs (Summer 2006).
  • Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong, 3 Loyola University of Chicago International Law Review (Spring 2006).

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Credit Card Accountability, 73 University of Chicago Law Review 157 (2006) (Co-authored by: Samuel Issacharoff).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Costs and Benefits—But Mostly Benefits—of Unanimity, 78 California Courts Review 10-13 (Fall 2006) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose and Beth Murphy).
  • Revisiting the Unanimity Requirement: The Behavior of the Non-Unanimous Civil Jury, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 201-230 (2006) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose, and Beth Murphy).

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Something’s Happening Here: Children and Human Rights Jurisprudence in Two International Courts , 6 Nevada Law Journal 749-773 (2006).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Bringing Reliability Back In: False Confessions and Legal Safeguards in the Twenty-First Century , 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 479-537 (Co-authored by: Richard A. Leo, Peter J. Neufeld, Bradley R. Hall, and Amy Vatner ).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • Who Shall Interpret the Constitution: A Review of CONGRESS AND THE CONSTITUTION , 84 (5) Texas Law Review 1307-1315, edited by Neal Devins and Keith E. Whittington (2006).
  • Judging Statutes: Interpretive Regimes, 38 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1909-1970 (2005) (Co-authored by: Nancy Staudt, Peter Wiedenbeck, René Lindstädt, and Ryan J. Vander Wielen).

DANIEL R. FISCHEL

MICHAEL FRAKES

  • Does Falling Smoking Lead to Rising Obesity?, 25 Journal of Health Economics 183 (2006) (Co-authored by: Jonathan Gruber).

CAROLYN FRAZIER

  • Victims and Villains in Murder by Abortion Cases from Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Chicago, 124 Triquarterly 63-78 (2006) (Co-authored by: Dorothy Roberts).

MAYER FREED

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • Bayesian Juries and the Limits to Deterrence , 22 Journal of Law, Economics And Organization 70-86 (April 2006) (Co-authored by: Abraham Wickelgren).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • The Criminal/Juvenile Clinic as a Public Interest Law Office: Defense Clinics; The Best Way to Teach Justice, 75 Mississippi Law Journal 699-720 (2006).
  • Legal Clinics and the Better Trained Lawyer (Redux): A History of Clinical Education at Northwestern, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 231-258 (2006).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Get the Best Possible Deal in Mediation , 9 Negotiation 1-4 (November 2006).
  • Creating the Canon: Reflections on the First Edition of Dispute Resolution, 22 Negotiation Journal 455 (2006) (Co-authored by: Eric D. Green).
  • Mediating the Deal: How to Maximize Value by Enlisting a Neutral’s Help At and Around the Bargaining Table , 24 Alternatives to The High Cost of Litigation 147-149 (October 2006).
  • Research Backs Survey Results: Achieving Rapport is the Key to Getting Mediation Parties to Reach a Settlement, 24 Alternatives To The High Cost of Litigation 99-100 (2006).
  • The Mediator as Negotiation Advisor, 9 Negotiation 7-9 (May 2006).
  • Beyond Blame: Choosing a Mediator, 9 Negotiation 3-5 (January 2006).

JOHN HAGAN

  • A Socio-Legal Conflict Theory of Perceptions of Criminal Injustice, 2005 University of Chicago Legal Forum 261-287 (Co-authored by: Carla Shedd).

SHARON HANNES

  • Demand Side Theory of Antitakeover Defenses, 35 Journal of Legal Studies 475 (2006).

STEPHANIE HOFFER

  • Hobgoblin of Little Minds No More: Justice Requires an IRS Duty of Consistency, 2006 Utah Law Review 317.
  • A Comparison of Tax Exempt Organizations in the People’s Republic of China and the United States, 3 Loyola Chicago International Law Review 1 (2005).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Warnings to the Unwary: Multi-Jurisdictional Federal Enforcement of Manipulation and Deception in the Energy Markets After the Energy Policy Act of 2005 , 27 Energy Law Journal 363 (2006).
  • The Clinical Trial Research Participant as an Inside Trader: A Legal and Policy Analysis, 39 Journal of Health Law 77 (2006).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Sharing the Love: The Political Power of Remedial Delay in Same-Sex Marriage Cases, 15 Law & Sexuality 11-58 (2006).
  • The Impact of Positive Political Theory on Old Questions of Constitutional Law and the Separation of Powers, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 259-278 (2006).

ANTOINETTE KAVANAUGH

  • Obtaining and Utilizing Comprehensive Forensic Evaluations: The Applicability of One Clinic’s Model , 6 Nevada Law Journal 890-912 (2006) (Co-authored by: Jennifer Clark, Tiffany Masson, and Barbara Kahn ).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Inefficient Customs in International Law , 48 William & Mary Law Review 859 (2006).
  • War Powers, Policy Review 77 (April 2006).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • What is a Merger? The Case for Taxing Cash Mergers Like Stock Sales, 32 Journal of Corporation Law 1-31 (2006).

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • On the Singularity of Law, 47 Harvard International Law Journal 517-530 (2006).
  • Antivonbar, 1 Journal of Comparative Law 13 (2006).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • The President: Lightening Rod or King?, 115 Yale Law Journal 2611 (2006) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi ).
  • Testing the "Model Minority Myth", 100 Northwestern University Law Review 331-377 (2006) (Co-authored by: Miranda Oshige McGowan).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

  • In Facetiis Verititas: How Improvisational Comedy Can Help Trial Lawyers Get Some Chops , 7 Texas Review of Entertainment & Sports Law 1-13 (2006) (Co-authored by: Thomas Hankinson ).
  • The Inciting Incident , Litigation (Fall 2006).
  • The Triage Trilemma , 34 Hofstra Law Review 673-687 (2006).
  • Tilt, 58 Maine Law Review 129-133 (2006).
  • Lesson 7: Overplaying, 9 Green Bag 243-245 (2006).
  • A Series of Reviews of Eat What You Kill by Milton C. Regan, Jr. - False Flats, 19 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 275-280 (2006).
  • Trial Theory and Blind Poetics, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 295-302 (2006).

JAMES LUPO

  • Court Speech as Political Action: Isocrates' Rhetorical Ideal and the Legal Oratory of Daniel Webster , 3 Journal of The Association of Legal Writing Directors 48 (2006).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • When Bad Books Happen to Good People: Robert Nelson’s Economics as Religion, 56 Case Western Reserve Law Review 601-612 (2006).
  • Coase, Demsetz, and the Unending Externality Debate, 26 Cato Journal 179-200 (2006).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Contemporary Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Construction, 69 Albany Law Review 801-808 (2006).
  • The Judicial Filibuster, The Median Senator, and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, 2005 Supreme Court Review 257-306 (Co-authored by: Michael Rappaport).
  • Foreign to Our Constitution, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 303-329 (2006).

JANICE NADLER

  • The Law and Norms of File Sharing, 43 San Diego Law Review 577-618 (2006) (Co-authored by: Yuval Feldman ).
  • Appropriately Upset? Emotion Norms and Perceptions of Crime Victims, 30 Law & Human Behavior 203-219 (2006) (Co-authored by: Mary Rose, and Jim Clark).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Plain Language for Everyone: Lifting the Fog of Legalese Targets Wide Audience, 20 CBA Record 63 (February/March 2006).

DAWN CLARK NETSCH

  • 100 Years and Counting, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 1-23 (2006) (Co-authored by: Harold D. Shapiro).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • Rational War and Constitutional Design, 115 Yale Law Journal 2512 (2006) (Co-authored by: John Yoo ).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • The Check-the-Box Regulations Turn Ten—Will We Survive Their Teen-Age Years?, 6 Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions 35-56 (2006).
  • The Status of the Judicial Sham Doctrine in the United States, 15 Revenue Law Journal 140-149 (2006).
  • The Lazarus Effect: A Commentary on In-Kind Guaranteed Payments, 7 Florida Tax Review 339-410 (2006) (Co-authored by: David L. Cameron).
  • Anachronisms in Subchapter K of the Internal Revenue Code: Is It Time to Part with Section 736?, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 379-403 (2006) (Co-authored by: Adam H. Rosenzweig).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • We, the People, 6 Claremont Review of Books 48 (Fall 2006).
  • Who Pays the Tort Tax? , Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 51-52 (October 2006).
  • Restoring Self-Government on Abortion: A Federalism Amendment, 10 Texas Review of Law & Politics 301-356 (2006) (Co-authored by: Clarke D. Forsythe).
  • A book review of John Phillip Reid’s book "Rule of Law: The Jurisprudence of Liberty in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries", 24 Law And History Review 463-465 (2006).
  • A book review of Ron Chernow’s Alexander Hamilton, June 2006 issue of Journal of American History 192-193.
  • The U.S. Congress is Duty-Bound to Pass the Flag Amendment, 160 American Legion Magazine 38-40 (June 2006).
  • Judging for the People: Democracy, The Supreme Court and the Constitution, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 16-19 (June 2006).
  • Does the Federal Government Protect Property?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 14-16 (March 2006).
  • The Tragic Failure of Roe v. Wade: Why Abortion Should be Returned to the States, 10 Texas Review of Law & Politics 85-170 (2005) (Co-authored by: Clarke D. Forsythe).
  • The Bogalusa Explosion, "Single Business Enterprise," "Alter Ego," and Other Errors: Academics, Economics, Democracy, and Shareholder Limited Liability: Back Towards a Unitary "Abuse" Theory of Piercing the Corporate Veil, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 405-435 (2006).
  • The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review, 110 American Historical Review 1565 (2005).

CLAIRE PRIEST

  • Creating an American Property Law: Alienability and Its Limits in American History, 120 Harvard Law Review 385-459 (2006).

DONALD REBSTOCK

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Good Behavior, Judicial Independence, and the Foundations of American Constitutionalism , 116 Yale Law Journal 139 (2006).
  • The Supreme Court, the Rules Enabling Act, and the Politicization of the Federal Rules: Constitutional and Statutory Implications, 90 Minnesota Law Review 1303-1336 (2006) (Co-authored by: Uma M. Amuluru).
  • Settlement Class Actions, the Case-or-Controversy Requirement, and the Nature of the Adjudicatory Process, 73 University of Chicago Law Review (2006) (Co-authored by: Andrianna Kastanek).
  • Legislative Deception, Separation of Powers, and the Democratic Process: Harnessing the Political Theory of United States v. Klein, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 437-464 (2006) (Co-authored by: Christopher R. Pudelski).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Legal Constraints on the Use of Race in Biomedical Research: Toward a Social Justice Framework, 34 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 526-534 (2006).
  • Victims and Villains in Murder by Abortion Cases from Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Chicago, 124 Triquarterly 63-78 (2006) (Co-authored by: Carolyn Frazier).
  • The Community Dimension of State Child Protection, 34 Hofstra Law Review 23 (2005).
  • Privatization and Punishment in the New Age of Reprogenetics, 54 Emory Law Journal 1343 (2005).
  • Race and Gender in the Law Review, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 27-70 (2006) (Co-authored by: Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Leonard S. Rubinowitz).
  • A World Without Race: Does Black Nationalism Have to Go Too?, Boston Review 33-35 (January/February 2006).

PAUL ROSE

  • Balancing Public Market Benefits and Burdens for Smaller Companies Post Sarbanes-Oxley, 41 Willamette Law Review 707 (2005).

ADAM H. ROSENZWEIG

  • Anachronisms in Subchapter K of the Internal Revenue Code: Is It Time to Part with Section 736?, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 379-403 (2006) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • Race and Gender in the Law Review, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 27-70 (2006) (Co-authored by: Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Dorothy Roberts).

DAVID S. RUDER

  • Balancing Investor Protection with Capital Formation Needs After the SEC Chamber of Commerce Case, Pace Law Review 26 (2005).

MATTHEW SAG

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Prison Time, Fines, and Federal White-Collar Criminals: The Anatomy of a Racial Disparity, 96 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 757-793 (2006) (Co-authored by: Michael L. Yaeger).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Why Hamdan is Right About Conspiracy Liability , 15 Ilsa Quarterly 29 (October 2006).
  • Jostling Over Justice, 154 Foreign Policy 4 (May/June 2006).
  • The Future U.S. Relationship with the International Criminal Court, 18 Pace International Law Review 801 (2006).

HEATHER SCHOENFELD

  • The Science of Human Rights, War Crimes and Humanitarian Emergencies, 32 Annual Review of Sociology 329-49 (2006) (Co-authored by: John Hagan and Alberto Palloni).

REGINA SCHWARTZ

  • Revelation and Revolution , 9 Crosscurrents 376-382 (2006).
  • The Price of Justice and Love in The Merchant of Venice, 124 Triquarterly 225-241 (2006).

SEAN SEYMORE

  • The Competency of State Courts to Adjudicate Patent-Based Malpractice Claims, 34 American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal 443 (2006).
  • My Patent, Your Patent, or Our Patent? Inventorship Disputes Within Academic Research Groups, 16 Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology 125 (2006).

HAROLD D. SHAPIRO

  • 100 Years and Counting, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 1-23 (2006) (Co-authored by: Dawn Clark Netsch).

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Assisted Reproduction and the Law: Disharmony on a Divisive Social Issue, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 465-479 (2006).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Responsibility for Injuries: Some Sketches, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 481-500 (2006).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Winners and Losers in the Globalization of Legal Services: Situating the Market for Foreign Lawyers, 45 Virginia Journal of International Law 897-934 (2005).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • The Lurking Rule Against Accumulations of Income, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 501-516 (2006).

JASON A. SNYDER

  • A Regulated System of Living Kidney Sales , 2 Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology 466-467 (2006).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Resale Requirements and the Intersection of Antitrust and Regulated Industries, 31 Journal of Corporation Law 307-322 (2006).
  • Making Spectrum Reform "Thinkable", 4 Journal On Telecommunications & High Technology Law 183-215 (2006).

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

  • Advanced Wireless Technologies and Public Policy, 79 Southern California Law Review 595 (2006) (Co-authored by: Thomas Hazlett).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • CEMEX: International Market Maker in Cement, 3 Journal of Strategic Management Education 1-24 (2006) (Co-authored by: Alberto Salvo).

NANCY STAUDT

  • Introduction-Symposium: Theories of Statutory Interpretation, 38 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 1899-1907 (2005) (Co-authored by: Ellen P. Aprill).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Recognizing the Individual: The Muhtasibs of Early Mamluk Cairo and Fustat, 7 Harvard Middle East And Islamic Review 1-40 (2006).
  • Constitutional Authority and Subversion: Egypt’s New Presidential Election System, 16 Indiana International And Comparative Law Review 335-373 (2006).

JOHN B. THORNTON

  • Record Retention and Litigation Holds for Financial Institutions, The Review of Banking & Financial Services (June 2006) (Co-authored by: Bruce A. Radke).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • What Is Legal Doctrine?, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 517-533 (2006) (Co-authored by: Frank B. Cross).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Competition Law and Policy in Flux: The Developing Country Experience, 26 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 493-494 (2006).
  • Building the Student Culture, 37 University of Toledo Law Review 171-177 (2005).

ABRAHAM WICKELGREN

ALBERT H. YOON

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • The Importance of Culture and Cognition-A Review of The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently…and Why, 14 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 142-144 (2006).

2005

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Toward a Richer Institutionalism for International Law and Policy, 1 Journal of International Law and International Relations (2005).

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • From Winship to Apprendi to Booker: Constitutional Command or Constitutional Blunder?, 58 Stanford Law Review 195-216 (2005) (Co-authored by: Ethan A. Hastert).
  • Further Reflections on the Guillotine, 95 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 625-636 (2005) (Co-authored by: Amy Shavell).
  • In Praise of Yale Kamisar, 2 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 9-28 (2004).
  • The Future of American Sentencing: A National Roundtable on Blakely, 17 Federal Sentencing Reporter 115-133 (2004).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Disparity: The Normative and Empirical Failure of the Federal Guidelines, 58 Stanford Law Review 85-117 (2005).
  • Albert Alschuler is a contributor to In Memoriam: Norval Morris, 72 University of Chicago Law Review 463-467 (2005) .
  • Narrative and Normativity: Comments on The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial, 26 Journal of Legal History 91 (2005).
  • To Sever or Not to Sever? Why Blakely Requires Action by Congress, 17 Federal Sentencing Reporter 11 (2004).
  • Hail Yale, 2 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 29 (2004).

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Should Pain-and-Suffering Damages Be Abolished From Tort Law? More Experimental Evidence, 55 University of Toronto Law Journal 941-979 (2005).
  • Modular Liability Rules, 24 International Review of Law And Economics 269-297 (2004).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Congressional Roots of Judicial Activism, 20 Journal of Law And Politics 577-593 (2004).
  • The Libertarian-Lite Constitutional Order and the Rehnquist Court, 93 Georgetown Law Journal 1023-1060 (2005) .
  • Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty, 103 Michigan Law Review 1081-1098 (2005) .
  • The Unitary Executive in the Modern Era, 1945-2004, 90 Iowa Law Review 601 (2005) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo, and Anthony J. Colangelo).
  • Lawrence, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Supreme Court's Reliance on Foreign Constitutional Law: An Originalist Reappraisal, 65 Ohio State Law Journal 1097-1131 (2004).
  • Separation of Powers and the Rehnquist Court: The Centrality of Clinton v. City of New York, 99 Northwestern University Law Review 77-87 (2004).
  • Unitary Executive During the Third Half-Century, 1889-1945, 80 Notre Dame Law Review 1-109 (2004) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo and Laurence D. Nee).
  • The Historical Origins of the Rule of Law in the American Constitutional Order, 28 Harvard Journal of Law And Public Policy 273 (2004).

DAVID L. CAMERON

  • Research Tax Credit: Statutory Construction, Regulatory Interpretation and Policy Incoherence, IX Computer Law Review And Technology Journal 63 (2004).

JEFFREY CARTER-JOHNSON

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Courting Disaster: Gonzales as Attorney General?, The Christian Century (January 25, 2005).
  • The United States Supreme Court Rulings on Detention of "Enemy Combatants" Partial Vindication of the Rule of Law, 6 International Law Forum 122-125 (2004).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Managing in a Federal System without an ‘Ultimate Arbiter’: Kompetenz-Kompetenz in the EU and the Ante-bellum United States, 15 Regional & Federal Studies 225 (2005).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Real Juries, 1 Annual Review of Law And Social Science (2005) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose).

JOHN S. ELSON

  • The Case Against Collaborative Learning in the First-Year Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis Course, 13 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 136-144 (2005).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • The Role of Qualifications in the Confirmation of Nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, 32 Florida State University Law Review 1145-1173 (2005) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey A. Segal, Nancy Staudt, and René Lindstädt).

ANDRE FIEBIG

  • Modernization of European Competition Law as a Form of Convergence, 19 Temple International & Comparative Law Journal 63-86 (2005).

BENJAMIN GEVA

  • Recent UCC Article 4A Developments 2003-2005, 38 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 29-54 (2005).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • The Secrets of Successful Mediators, Negotiation Journal 365-376 (July 2005).
  • The Secrets of Successful Mediators, 21 Negotiation Journal 365-376 (2005).
  • Borrowing From Baseball: The Surprising Benefits of Final-Offer Arbitration, 8 Negotiation 4-6 (August 2005).

CHRISTOPHER P. GUZELIAN

  • The Kindynamic Theory of Tort, 80 Indiana Law Journal 987-1036 (2005).
  • Evidence-Based Toxicology: A Comprehensive Framework for Causation, 24 Human & Experimental Toxicology (2005) (Co-authored by: Philip S. Guzelian, Michael Victeroff, N. Christine Halmes, and Robert James).

KATHRYN HENSIAK

  • Evaluating the Financial Impact of Legal Research Materials: A Legal Research Classroom Exercise, 13 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 128-131 (2005).

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Senatorial Courtesy Game: Explaining the Norm of Informal Vetoes in Advice and Consent Nominations, 30 Legislative Studies Quarterly 193 (2005).

NEHA JAIN

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Tort Law and In Vitro Fertilization, 115 Yale Law Journal 237 (2005) (student note).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Constitution in Two Dimensions: A Transaction Cost Analysis of Constitutional Remedies, 91 Virginia Law Review 1135 (2005).
  • Disrespecting the “Opinions of Mankind”: International Law in Constitutional Interpretation, 8 Green Bag 2d 261 (2005).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Interstate Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages and Civil Unions: A Handbook for Judges, 153 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2143-2194 (2005).
  • Interstate Recognition of Same-Sex Civil Unions After Lawrence v. Texas, 65 Ohio State Law Journal 1265-1282 (2004).
  • The Fluidity of Neutrality, 66 Review of Politics 633-648 (2004).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Sidebar: The Game Is Lawyer’s Poker, 32 Litigation 59 (Fall 2005).
  • Celebrity Trials, American Heritage (October 2005).
  • Improper Advances: Talking Dream Jobs With the Judge Out of Court, Slate (August 17, 2005) (Co-authored by: Stephen Gillers, and David Luban).
  • Wyatt Earp on Trial: How Cross Examination Really Won the West, 31 Litigation 51-54 (2005).
  • The Importance of Being Honest, 8 Green Bag 2d 163-171 (2005).

IAN R. MACNEIL

  • Ian R. Macneil, Franklin G. Snyder, John A. Kidwell, David Campbell, and Rachel Arnow-Richman are the panelists for Relational Contracting in a Digital Age, The Common Law of Contracts as a World Force in Two Ages of Revolution: A Conference Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Hadley v. Baxendale, 11 Texas Wesleyan Law Review 675-706 (2005) (Co-authored by: Franklin G. Snyder, John A. Kidwell, David Campbell, and Rachel Arnow-Richman) .

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Bewitched By Language: Wittgenstein and the Practice of Law, 32 Pepperdine Law Review 801 (2005).

LAWRENCE C. MARSHALL

  • Gideon's Paradox, 73 Fordham Law Review 955-968 (2004).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Singing in the Shadows of Law: the Three Tenors Case, 49 Antitrust Bulletin 633 (2004).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Patterns and Implications of Political Contributions by Elite Law School Faculty, 93 Georgetown Law Journal 1167-1212 (2005) (Co-authored by: Matthew A. Schwartz, and Benjamin Tisdell).
  • Judges in the Culture Wars Crossfire, ABA Journal (October 2005) (Co-authored by: Erwin Chemerinsky, Christine Durham, Tom Feeney, Michael Tigar, and Robert Utter) .
  • Supermajority Rules and the Judicial Confirmation Process, 26 Cardozo Law Review 543-578 (2005) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Federalism vs. States' Rights: A Defense of Judicial Review in a Federal System, 99 Northwestern University Law Review 89-130 (2004) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin).
  • The World Trade Organization as a Structure of Liberty, 28 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 81-88 (2004).
  • Lawrence v. Texas and Judicial Hubris, 102 Michigan Law Review 1555-1614 (2004) (Co-authored by: Nelson Lund).
  • Individualism and World Order, The National Interest 41-51 (Winter 2004/05).

THOMAS H. MORSCH

  • The Battle of Monasternenaugh, 1579, 23 Irish Sword 305-314 (2003).

JANICE NADLER

  • Flouting the Law, 83 Texas Law Review 1399-1441 (2005).
  • Testing the Focal Point Theory of Legal Compliance: The Effect of Third-Party Expression in an Experimental Hawk/Dove Game, 2 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 87-123 (2005) (Co-authored by: Richard McAdams).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Sentences: Short and Sweet, 19 CBA Record 56 (November 2005).
  • Is Good Writing Worth the Effort? Ask John Roberts, 19 CBA Record 53 (September 2005).

JIDE NZELIBE

  • Interest Groups, Power Politics, and the Risks of WTO Mission Creep, 28 Harvard Journal of Law And Public Policy 89 (2004).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • The Transmogrification of Subchapter K, 83 Taxes-the Tax Magazine 189-204 (2005).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Making Good Republicans, 44 University Bookman (Autumn 2005) .
  • Did the Supreme Court Destroy Property Rights in the Kelo Case?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 27-29 (December 2005).
  • Republican Legal Theory: The History, Constitution, and Purposes of Law in a Free State, 23 Law And History Review 722-723 (2005) .
  • The Ten Commandments Mish-Mosh, American Spectator (October 2005).
  • The Courts: Crying'Halt!', Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 46-47 (September 2005).
  • The featured discussion on PointofLaw.com is between Stephen Presser and Richard Epstein on the topic of the Supreme Court nomination.
  • On the Point of Law web site, an ongoing debate over the Roberts nomination (Co-authored by: Richard Epstein) .
  • Uncommon Law, Claremont Review of Books 43-44 (Spring 2005) .
  • My Favorite Justice, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 26-28 (April 2005) .
  • Outsiders, Swing Justices, and Original Understanding: Can the Religion Clauses Be Saved?: A Comment on Greenawalt, 99 Northwestern University Law Review 177-185 (2004).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Same-Sex Marriage, the Constitution, and Congressional Power to Control Federal Jurisdiction: Be Careful What You Wish For, 9 Lewis & Clark Law Review 363-380 (2005).
  • Summary Judgment and the Vanishing Trial: Implications of the Litigation Matrix, 57 Stanford Law Review 1329-1359 (2005).
  • Class Actions and the Democratic Difficulty: Rethinking the Intersection of Private Litigation and Public Goals, 2003 University of Chicago Legal Forum 71-139.
  • Unlawful Advocacy and Free Speech Theory: Rethinking the Lessons of the McCarthy Era, 73 University of Cincinnati Law Review 9-94 (2004).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Black Club Women and Child Welfare: Lessons for Modern Reform (2004 Mason Ladd Lecture), 32 Florida State University Law Review 957-972 (2005).
  • Under-Intervention Versus Over-Intervention, 3 Cardozo Public Law, Policy, And Ethics Journal 371-375 (2005) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Bartholet and David Lansner).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • Social Movements and Social-Change Litigation: Synergy in the Montgomery Bus Protest, 30 Law & Social Inquiry 663 (2005) (Co-authored by: Christopher Coleman, and Laurence D. Nee).
  • A Missing Piece: Fair Housing and the Civil Rights Act, 48 Howard Law Journal 841-911 (2005) (Co-authored by: Ismail Alsheik).

DAVID S. RUDER

  • Creation of World Wide Accounting Standards: Convergence and Independence, 25 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 513-588 (2005) (Co-authored by: Charles T. Canfield, and Hudson T. Hollister).
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Pre- and Post-Enron Responses to Corporate Financial Fraud: An Analysis and Evaluation, 80 Notre Dame Law Review 1103-1158 (2005) (Co-authored by: Yuji Sun, and Areck Sycz).

MATTHEW SAG

  • God in the Machine: A New Structural Analysis of Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine, 11 Michigan Telecommunications And Technology Law Review 381-435 (2005).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Jurisdictional Competition for Trust Funds: An Empirical Analysis of Perpetuities and Taxes, 115 Yale Law Journal 356-437 (2005) (Co-authored by: Robert H. Sitkoff).
  • Have Federal Judges Changed Their Sentencing Practices? The Shaky Empirical Foundations of the Feeney Amendment, 2 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 1 (2005).
  • Racial and Sex Disparities in Prison Sentences: The Effect of District-Level Judicial Demographics, 34 Journal of Legal Studies 57-92 (2005).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Blueprint for Legal Reforms at the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, 36 Georgetown Journal of International Law 683 (2005).

HEATHER SCHOENFELD

  • Violated Trust: Conceptualizing Prosecutorial Misconduct, 21 Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 250 (2005).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Regulating International Lawyers: The Legal Consultant Rules, 27 Houston Journal of International Law 527-577 (2005).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • Jurisdictional Competition for Trust Funds: An Empirical Analysis of Perpetuities and Taxes, 115 Yale Law Journal 356-437 (2005) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach).
  • Trust as "Uncorporation": A Research Agenda, 2005 University of Illinois Law Review 31 (2005).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation, 13 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 156-157 (2005) .

KATHRYN E. SPIER

  • Manufacturer Liability for Harm Caused by Consumers to Others , 94(5) American Economic Review 1700-1711 (2005) (Co-authored by: Bruce Hay).
  • Information and Externalities in Sequential Litigation, 161(2) Journal of Institutional And Theoretical Economics 215-232 (2005) (Co-authored by: Xinyu Hua).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Network Regulation: The Many Faces of Access, 1 Journal of Competition Law and Economics 635-678 (2005).
  • Trust and Incentives in Agency, 15 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 43-103 (2005) (Co-authored by: Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon).
  • Lenovo: The Leading Chinese Computer Company Enters Global Competition, 2 Journal of Strategic Management Education 55-81 (2005).
  • On the Regulation of Networks as Complex Systems: A Graph Theory Approach, 99 Northwestern University Law Review 1687-1722 (2005) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo).

NANCY STAUDT

  • The Role of Qualifications in the Confirmation of Nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, 32 Florida State University Law Review 1145-1173 (2005) (Co-authored by: Lee Epstein, Jeffrey A. Segal, and René Lindstädt).

WILLIAM H. THEIS

  • Third-Party Beneficiaries in Multimodal Contracts of Carriage. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. v. James N. Kirby, Pty Ltd., 125 S. Ct. 385, 2004 AMC 2705 (2004), 36 Journal of Maritime Law And Commerce 201-215 (2005).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Convergence: Challenges, Controversies and Collaboration, 25 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 509-512 (2005).
  • Globalization Strategies for Legal Education, 36 University of Toledo Law Review 213-220 (2004).

ROB WARDEN

  • Illinois Death Penalty Reform: How It Happened, What It Promises, 95 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 381-426 (2005).

MICHAEL WATERSTONE

  • The Untold Story of the Rest of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 58 Vanderbilt Law Review 1807 (2005).

TOBIAS BARRINGTON WOLFF

  • Preclusion in Class Action Litigation, 105 Columbia Law Review 717 (2005).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • As You Like It: Senior Federal Judges and the Political Economy of Judicial Tenure, 2 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 495 (2005).
  • Does Frye or Daubert Matter? A Study of Scientific Admissibility Standards, 91 Virginia Law Review 471-513 (2005) (Co-authored by: Edward K. Cheng).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Does Marriage Make People Good or Do Good People Marry?, 42 San Diego Law Review 889-894 (2005).
  • Writing Highs and Lows, 41 San Diego Law Review 1783-1786 (2004).

KATHRYN ZEILER

  • Common-Law Disclosure Duties and the Sin of Omission: Testing the Meta-Theories, 91 Virginia Law Review 1795-1888 (2005) (Co-authored by: Kimberly D. Krawiec).

2004

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Transatlantic Governance in the World Economy edited by Mark Pollack and Gregory Shaffer, 98 American Journal of International Law 220-224 (2004) .

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • The Self-Incrimination Clause Explained and Its Future Predicted, 94 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 243-293 (2004) (Co-authored by: M. Kristin Mace).
  • The Error of Expected Loss Minimization, 2 Law, Probability & Risk 1-7 (2003).

KAREN ALTER

  • Unilateralism and Multilateralism in American Foreign Policy, 6 Northwestern Journal of International Relations (2004).

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Revisiting the Roles of Legal Rules and Tax Rules in Income Redistribution: A Response to Kaplow & Shavell, 89 Iowa Law Review 1125-1158 (2004) (Co-authored by: David Fortus, and Kyle Logue).

KENNETH AYOTTE

  • Protecting Future Claimants in Mass Tort Bankruptcies, 98 Northwestern Law Review 1435-1504 (2004) (Co-authored by: Yair Listokin).

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • The New Penalty Regime: Proceed With Caution!, 56 The Tax Executive 486 (2004).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Peril That Lurks in Even Numbers: Selecting the President, 7 The Green Bag 2d Ser. 113-119 (2004).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • What’s Wrong with Harmless Theories of Punishment, 79 Chicago-kent Law Review 1215-1252 (2004) (Co-authored by: John M. Darley).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Legal Treatment of Cohabitation in the United States, 26 Law & Policy 119-151 (2004).

YARIV BRAUNER

  • A Good Old Habit, or Just an Old One? Preferential Tax Treatment for Reorganizations, 2004 Brigham Young University Law Review 1-68.

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Some Philosophical Resources for an Account of Truth Practices in the American Trial, 26 Polar: Political And Legal Anthropology Review 109-135 (2003).
  • Division of Authority Between Attorney and Client: The Case of the Benevolent Otolaryngologist, 2003 University of Illinois Law Review 1275-1297 (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Unitary Executive During the Second Half Century, 26 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 667-802 (2003) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo).

JEFFREY CARTER-JOHNSON

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The Globalization of Human Rights: Consciousness, Law and Reality, 2 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 6 (2004).
  • Is There a New World Court?, 1 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 1-7 (2004).
  • El Sistema Procesal Penal de los Estados Unidos de América, Criminalia, Aã±o Lxix no. 2, 163-192 (2003).
  • Universal Criminal Jurisdiction, 31 Human Rights 22-25 (Winter 2004).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • In Search of Standards for Reviewing the Appraisal Process in Cook County, Illinois, 96 Nta Proceedings 352 (2004).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The West Bank Wall http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/forum/damato1.php.

DAVID DANA

  • Existence Value and Federal Preservation Regulation, 28 Harvard Environmental Law Review 343-399 (2004).
  • Secret Settlements and Practice Restrictions Aid Lawyer Cartels and Cause Other Harms, 2003 University of Illinois Law Review 1217-1241 (Co-authored by: Susan P. Koniak).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Jurors Unanswered Questions, 41 Court Review 20 (2004) (Co-authored by: M.R. Rose, and B. Murphy).

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • All Ellas: Girls Locked Up, 30 Feminist Studies 302-324 (2004).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Heeding the Lessons of History: The Need for Mandatory Recording of Police Interrogations to Accurately Assess the Reliability and Voluntariness of Confessions, 52 Drake Law Review 619 (2004) (Co-authored by: Marissa J. Reich).
  • Abolishing the Use of the Felony-Murder Rule When the Defendant is a Teenager, 28 Nova Law Review 507 (2004) (Co-authored by: Allison McGowen Keegan).
  • The Problem of False Confessions in the Post DNA World, 82 North Carolina Law Review 891-1007 (2004) (Co-authored by: Richard A. Leo).
  • Defending a False or Coerced Confession Case: What Do You Need to Know to Represent Your Clients Effectively?, 12 Wisconsin Defender (Winter 2004).

SUZANNE EHRENBERG

  • Embracing the Writing-Centered Legal Process, 89 Iowa Law Review 1159-1199 (2004).

RICHARD W. GARNETT

  • The Theology of the Blaine Amendments, 2 First Amendment Law Review 45-84 (2003).

TRACEY E. GEORGE

  • Induced Litigation, 98 Northwestern University Law Review 545-578 (2004) (Co-authored by: Chris Guthrie).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Prisons and After Prison, 94 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 1149-1162 (2004) .
  • Juvenile Justice and Strategies to Control Youth Violence: Is There a Conflict?, 94 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 481-496 (2004).
  • Trying to Understand America's Death Penalty System and Why We Still Have It, 94 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 209-237 (2003).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • How Interest-Based, Grievance Mediation Performs Over the Long Term, 59 Dispute Resolution Journal 8-15 (November 2004-January 2005).
  • Let's Arbitrate a Deal, 11 Dispute Resolution Magazine 27 (Fall 2004).
  • The Use of Mediation and Arbitration to Resolve U.S. Collective Bargaining Disputes (in Hebrew), the June 2004 issue of Mediation Journal, a publication of the National Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Ministry of Justice, State of Israel .
  • Borrowing From Baseball: The Role of Final Offer Arbitration in Resolving Contract Formation Disputes, 20 Corporate Counsel's Quarterly 1 (October 2004).

CHRISTOPHER P. GUZELIAN

  • The Kiodynamic Theory of Tort, 80 Indiana Law Journal no. 4 (2005).
  • Liability and Fear, 65 Ohio State Law Journal 713-851 (2004).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • When Are Environmental Amenities Policy-Relevant?, 44 Natural Resources Journal 383-424 (2004).
  • On the Internal Contradictions of the Law of One Price, 42 Economic Inquiry 706-16 (2004) (Co-authored by: Fred S. McChesney and William F. Shughart II).
  • Can a Sovereign Protect Investors From Itself? Tribal Institutions to Spur Reservation Investment, 8 Journal of Small And Emerging Business Law 173-228 (2004) (Co-authored by: Robert J. Miller).

KATHRYN HENSIAK

  • You've Got to Be in it to Win It: Six Steps to Securing and Completing a Research Grant, 8 AALL Spectrum 14-17 (March 2004) (Co-authored by: Stephanie Burke, and Donna Nixon).

CHRISTINA R. HEYDE

  • E-Grading: The Pros and Cons of Paperless Legal Writing Papers, 12 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 139-146 (2004) (Co-authored by: Susan E. Provenzano).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Is There a Breach in the Breakwater of the Statutory Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements? [re Asher v. Baxter Int'l, 7th Cir.], 8, Wall Street Lawyer No. 4 19 (September 2004).
  • New Form 8-K and Real-Time Disclosure, 37 Review of Securities and Commodities Regulation 109 (June 16, 2004).
  • The Role and Responsibilities of Audit Committees, Banking & Financial Services Policy Report no. 11, at 1 (November 2003).
  • A Primer on SEC Rule 10b-5-1: Affirmative Defenses for Insider Trading, 41 The Corporate Lawyer (isba) no. 4, at 3 (November 2003) (Co-authored by: Andrew Klein).
  • Initial Ruminations on Insider Trading in the Mutual Fund Scandal, 7 Wall Street Lawyer No. 7 at 1 (December 2003).
  • Audit Committees (updated version December 2003).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, Legal Writing: The Journal of The Legal Writing Institute 185-226 (2003) (Co-authored by: Kathleen Dillon Narko, and Clifford S. Zimmerman).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Piracy Analogy: Modern Universal Jurisdiction’s Hollow Foundation, 45 Harvard International Law Journal 183 (2004).
  • Liability Rules for Constitutional Rights: The Case of Mass Detentions, 56 Stanford Law Review 755 (2004).
  • Implementing Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain: What Piracy Teaches About the Limits of the Alien Tort Statute, 80 Notre Dame Law Review 111 (2004).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Civil Conflict and Same-Sex Civil Unions, 14 The Responsive Community 20-25 (2004).

RICHARD LAVOIE

  • Subverting the Rule of Law: The Judiciary's Role in Fostering Unethical Behavior, 75 University of Colorado Law Review 115-201 (2004).

ALEX LEE

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

  • Governing by Exit: Default Penalties and Walkaway Options in Venture Capital Partnership Agreements, 40 Willamette Law Review 771-812 (2004).

LAWRENCE LOKKEN

  • Does the U.S. Tax System Disadvantage U.S. Multinationals in the World Marketplace?, 4 Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions 43-50 (Summer 2004).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Lawyers' Poker, 53 Defense Law Journal 533-562 (2004).
  • Flagging Responses, The American Legion Magazine (July 2004).
  • Toward Purposeful Dissent: Liberal Professor Believes Flag Amendment Hurts No One, The American Legion Magazine (June 2004).
  • Division of Authority Between Attorney and Client: The Case of the Benevolent Otolaryngologist, 2003 University of Illinois Law Review 1275-1297 (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Evaluating Crisis Government, 40 Criminal Law Bull 627 (2004).
  • A Prison Beyond The Law, 80 The Virginia Quarterly Review 37 (Autumn 2004).
  • Tinkering Through Time: A History of America’s Experiment With The Death Penalty, 92 Georgetown Law Journal 369 (2004).

LAWRENCE C. MARSHALL

  • The Innocence Revolution and the Death Penalty, 1 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 573-584 (2004).

ANDREA M. MATWYSHYN

  • Of Nodes and Power Laws: A Network Theory Approach to Internet Jurisdiction Through Data Privacy, 98 Northwestern University Law Review 493-544 (2004).
  • Spam and Security: Recognizing the Connection and Assessing Legal Strategy After the Can Spam Act, Internet Law & Business (March 2004).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • On the Internal Contradictions of the Law of One Price, 42 Economic Inquiry 706-16 (2004) (Co-authored by: David Haddock, and William F. Shughart II).
  • Talking 'Bout My Antitrust Generation, 27 Regulation 48-55 (Fall 2004).
  • The Way They Do the Things They Do: Materiality and Method in FTC Advertising Regulation, 18 Antitrust 18-23 (Summer 2004) (Co-authored by: Richard S. Higgins).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Response: Against Global Governance in the WTO, 45 Harvard International Law Journal 353-365 (2004) (Co-authored by: Mark L. Movsesian).
  • The World Trade Constitution (2004) (Co-authored by: Mark Movsesian) .
  • Decentralizing Constitutional Provisions Versus Judicial Oligarchy: A Reply to Professor Koppelman, 20 Constitutional Commentary 39-59 (2003).
  • The Limits of International Law in Protecting Dignity, 27 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 137-144 (2003).
  • The Political Economy of International Antitrust Harmonization, 45 William And Mary Law Review 549-594 (2003).

THOMAS H. MORSCH

  • Discovering Transactional Pro Bono, 72 Umkc Law Review 423-431 (2004).

JANICE NADLER

  • Rapport in Legal Negotiation: How Small Talk Can Facilitate E-mail Dealmaking, 9 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 223-251 (2004).
  • Rapport in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, 87 Marquette Law Review 875 (2004).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Can I Turn This Brief into an Article?: How to Write for Publication, CBA Record (January 2005).
  • TREAC, the New IRAC - or Why Organization Matters, 18 CBA Record 47 (October 2004).
  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, Legal Writing: The Journal of The Legal Writing Institute 185-226 (2003) (Co-authored by: Clifford S. Zimmerman, and Elizabeth L. Inglehart).

ROBERT J. PERONI

  • Tax Reform Interrupted: The Chaotic State of Tax Policy in 2003, 35 Mcgeorge Law Review 277-318 (2004).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Article I Tribunals, Article III Courts, and the Judicial Power of the United States, 118 Harvard Law Review 643-776 (2004).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Reflections from Up Above About My Excellent Adventure Down Under, 12 Journal of Revenue 4-17 (2004).
  • Son of Boss Meets Annie Get Your Gun: A Cautionary Tale, Business Entities 16-27 (January/February 2004).

SAIKRISHNA B. PRAKASH

  • Mother May I? Imposing Mandatory Prospective Rules of Statutory Interpretation, 20 Constitutional Commentary 97-109 (2003) (Co-authored by: Larry Alexander).
  • Questions for the critics of Judicial Review, 72 George Washington Law Review 354-380 (2003) (Co-authored by: John C. Yoo).
  • Reports of the Nondelegation Doctrine’s Death Are Greatly exaggerated, 70 University of Chicago Law Review 1297-1329 (2003) (Co-authored by: Larry Alexander).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Touting Thomas: The Truth About America's Most Maligned Justice, Legal Affairs (January-February 2005).
  • A Conservative Comment on Professor Crump, 56 Florida Law Review 789-817 (2004).
  • The Development and Application of Common Law, 8 Texas Review of Law & Politics 291-298 (2004).
  • The Scalias Court, Legal Affairs: The Magazine at The Intersection of Law and Life (September-October, 2004) .
  • A Living Library of the Law Revived (a review essay on the recent issuance of a three- volume abridgement of the writings of Sir Edward Coke), Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 24-26 (August 2004) .
  • Foreword: Human Rights, The Rule of Law, and National Sovereignty, 2 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 1 (2004) (Co-authored by: Gary L. McDowell).
  • Marriage and the Law: Time for a Divorce?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 20-22 (March 2004).
  • The Unbearable Illegitimacy of American Law, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 29-30 (March 2004).

CLAIRE PRIEST

  • Currency Policies and the Nature of Litigation, 64 Journal of Economic History 563-569.

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Why Punitive Damages are Unconstitutional, 53 Emory Law Journal 1-53 (2004) (Co-authored by: Andrew L. Mathews).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Welfare Reform and Economic Freedom: Low-Income Mothers' Decisions About Work at Home and in the Market, 44 Santa Clara Law Review 1029-1063 (2004).
  • The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities, 56 Stanford Law Review 1271-1305 (2004).
  • Race, Class, and Care, Boston Review (April/May 2004).

VICTOR ROSENBLUM

  • A Pertinent Message for Today from Key Constitutional and Administrative Rulings of Yesterday, 40 San Diego Law Review 1533-1553 (2003).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Have Sentencing Practices Really Changed? A Brief Analysis of the Feeney Amendment's Real Concerns, 16 Federal Sentencing Reporter 257-263 (2004).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Are Babies Efficient?, 83 Oregon Law Review 287-288 (2004).
  • Compensation for Terrorism: What We Are Learning, 53 Depaul Law Review 805-820 (2003).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Transnational Legal Practice: Cross-Border Legal Services: 2002 Year-in-Review, 37 International Lawyer 987 (2003) (Co-authored by: Robert Lutz, Philip von Mehren, Laurel Terry, and Peter Ehrenhaft).
  • Regulatory Mismatch in the International Market for Legal Services, 23 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 487 (2003).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • An Agency Costs Theory of Trust Law, 89 Cornell Law Review 621 (2004).
  • Politics and the Business Corporation, 26 Regulation 30-36 (2003-04).
  • Trust Law, Corporate Law, and Capital Market Efficiency, 28 Journal of Corporation Law 565-588 (2003).

STEPHEN E. SMITH

  • Discussion of the Provisions of CISG Article 17 and UNIDROIT Principles Article 2.5, Pace Database On The Cisg And International Commercial Law (November 2004).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Deregulating Telecommunications in Internet Time, 61 Washington And Lee Law Review 1063-1157 (2004).
  • FCC Authority to Regulate the Internet: Creating It and Limiting It, 35 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 15-39 (2003).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Islamic Law and the Making and Remaking of the Iraqi Legal System, 36 George Washington International Law Review 695-756 (2004).

CHARLES TAYLOR

  • No Democracy, No Community, Part II, 14 The Responsive Community 15-25 (2003/2004).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • The Business Method Patent Myth, 18 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 987-1084 (2003) (Co-authored by: J. Allison).
  • Regulation and the Internet: Public Choice Insights, 46 California Management Review 72 (Fall 2003) (Co-authored by: S. Jarvenpaa and R. Simons).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Trait Discrimination as Sex Discrimination: An Argument Against Neutrality, 83 Texas Law Review 167-235 (2004).
  • Private Nurses and Playboy Bunnies: Explaining Permissible Sex Discrimination, 92 California Law Review 147-213 (2004).

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, Legal Writing: The Journal of The Legal Writing Institute 185-226 (2003) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth L. Inglehart, and Kathleen Dillon Narko).

2003

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Expertise and the Supreme Court: What Is the Problem?, 34 Seton Hall Law Review 1-13 (2003).
  • The Myth of the Law-Fact Distinction, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 1769-1807 (2003) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo).
  • Facts in Law and Facts of Law, 7 International Journal of Evidence & Proof 153-171 (2003) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo).
  • The Juridical Management of Factual Uncertainty, 7 International Journal of Evidence & Proof 1-30 (2003) (Co-authored by: Craig R. Callen).

KAREN ALTER

  • Do International Courts Enhance Compliance with International Law?, 25 Review of Asian and Pacific Studies 51-78 (2003).
  • Resolving or Exacerbating Disputes? The WTO's New Dispute Resolution System, 79 (4) International Affairs 783-800 (2003).

RONEN AVRAHAM

  • Redistributing Optimally: Of Tax Rules, Legal Rules, and Insurance, 56 Tax Law Review 157-257 (2003) (Co-authored by: Kyle Logue).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Afterword to "Lunatics and Anarchists: Political Homicide in Chicago", 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 805-807 (2002) (Co-authored by: Thomas J. O’Gorman).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Domestic Violence: Does the African Context Demand a Different Approach?, 26 International Journal of Law And Psychiatry—special Issue On Locating Women In Law And Psychiatry 473-491 (2003).
  • Theories of Domestic Violence in the African Context, 11 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & The Law 847-863 (2003).
  • Wife Murder in Chicago: 1910-1930, 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 739-790 (2002) (Co-authored by: Ben Altman).

YARIV BRAUNER

  • An International Tax Regime in Crystallization, 56 Tax Law Review 259-328 (2003).

RICHARD R.W. BROOKS

  • Life Terms or Death Sentences: The Uneasy Relationship Between Judicial Elections and Capital Punishment, 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 609-639 (2002) (Co-authored by: Steven Raphael).
  • The Relative Burden of Determining Property Rules and Liability Rules: Broken Elevators in the Cathedral, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 267-317 (2002).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • A Conservative Perspective on the Future of the American Jury Trial, 78 Chicago-kent Law Review 1319-1357 (2003).
  • Symposium on Robert Burn's A Theory of the Trial: A Response to Four Readings of A Theory of the Trial, 28 Law And Social Inquiry 553-567 (2003).
  • Professional Responsibility in the Trial Court, 44 South Texas Law Review 81-110 (2002).

JEFFREY CARTER-JOHNSON

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • National Implementation of the Inter-American Conventions Relating to International Humanitarian Law, International Committee of The Red Cross, National Implementation of International Humanitarian Law and Related Inter-american Conventions 31-36 (2002).
  • Editorial, II Sistemas Judiciales 2-3 (2002).

ALLISON D. CHRISTIANS

  • Determining Treaty Eligibility for Hybrid Entities and Their Owners, 2 Journal of Taxation of Corporate Transactions 11-22 (December-January, 2004) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, and Samuel A. Donaldson).
  • Determining Treaty Eligibility for Hybrid Entities and Their Owners, 3 Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions 55-68 (Fall 2003) (Co-authored by: Philip F. Postlewaite, and Samuel A. Donaldson).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Secrecy in Courts, 6 The Long Term View: A Journal of Informed Opinion 23-25 (2003).

DAVID DANA

  • A Behavioral Economic Defense of the Precautionary Principle, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 1315-1345 (2003).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • "Owing to the Extreme Youth of the Accused": The Changing Legal Response to Juvenile Homicide, 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 641-705 (2002) (Co-authored by: David S. Tanenhaus).

TRACEY E. GEORGE

  • Joining Forces: The Role of Collaboration in the Development of Legal Thought, 52 Journal of Legal Education 559-582 (2002) (Co-authored by: Chris Guthrie).
  • The Federal Court System: A Principal-Agent Perspective, 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 819-834 (2003) (Co-authored by: Albert H. Yoon).
  • Judicial Independence and the Ambiguity of Article III Protections, 64 Ohio State Law Journal 221-247 (2003).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Cook County Criminal Law Practice in 1929: A Community's Response to Crime and a Notorious Trial, 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 555-607 (2002).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • A Modest Proposal for Better Integrating Collective Bargaining and Interest Arbitration, 19 Labor Lawyer 97 (2003).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance, 37 Law & Society Review 5-50 (2003) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).

KATHRYN HENSIAK

  • Too Much of a Good Thing: Information Overload and Law Librarians, 22 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 85-98 (2003).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Special Litigation Committees: Who the Members Are May Be More Important Than What the Committee Does, 7, Wall Street Lawyer No. 2 23 (July 2003).
  • Audit Committees.
  • SEC Update: More Sarbanes-Oxley Rules: Benefit Plan Blackouts and Financial Experts, 6, Wall Street Lawyer No. 10 23 (March 2003).
  • New Requirements for Disclosure of Financial Condition Under the Federal Securities Laws, 35 Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation 243-253 (November 27, 2002).

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Black and Female in Law, 5 Rutgers Race & The Law Review 105-115 (2003).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Arab League Boycott and WTO Accession: Can Foreign Policy Excuse Discriminatory Sanctions? , 4 Chicago Journal of International Law 283 (2003).
  • A to Zzz, Legal Affairs 18-19 (July/August 2003) (Co-authored by: David Lisitza).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Right to Privacy?, 2002 University of Chicago Legal Forum 105-117 (2002).

JEFFREY L. KWALL

  • Out With the Open-Transaction Doctrine: A New Theory for Taxing Contingent Payment Sales, 81 North Carolina Law Review 977-1030 (2003).

RICHARD LAVOIE

  • A World of Taxpayers? It's Not a Small World After All, 70 Umkc Law Review 545-602 (2002).

ALEX LEE

STEVEN LUBET

  • Lawyers' Poker, 57 University of Miami Law Review 283-310 (2003).
  • Slavery on Trial: The Case of the Oberlin Rescue, 54 Alabama Law Review 785-829 (2003).
  • Showing Your Hand: A Counter-Intuitive Strategy for Deposition Defense, 29 Litigation 38-40, 67 (Winter 2003).
  • Like a Surgeon, 88 Cornell Law Review 1178-1197 (2003).
  • Political Activities of Supreme Court Spouses, 18 Virginia Journal of Law & Politics 635-642 (2002).
  • Document Destruction After Arthur Andersen: Is It Still Housekeeping or Is It a Crime?, 4 Journal of Appellate Practice And Process 323 (2002).
  • Poker Courtroom: What Lawyers Can Learn from Card Players, 6 Green Bag 2d 203-213 (2003).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Talking ‘Bout My Antitrust Generation: Competition for and in the Field of Competition Law, 52 Emory Law Journal 1401-1438 (2003).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Appropriate Hierarchy of Global Multilateralism and Customary International Law: The Example of the WTO, 44 Virginia Journal of International Law 229-284 (2003).
  • From Bad to Worse: Affirmative Action and Prescription Drugs and What They Have to Do With Each Other, National Review (July 28, 2003).
  • Lawyers As the Enemies of Truth, 26 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 231-234 (2003).
  • The Senator and the Chief Justice, National Review Online (June 17, 2003).
  • Continuity and Coherence in the Rehnquist Court, 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 875-887 (2003).
  • Rehnquist's Court Renewed Civic Virtues, Time Magazine (June 30, 2003).
  • Symmetric Entrenchment: A Constitutional and Normative Theory, 89 Virginia Law Review 385-445 (2003) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • The Making of the Second Rehnquist Court: A Preliminary Analysis, 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 569-658 (2003).
  • Introduction: The Demsetz Thesis and the Evolution of Property Rights, 31 Journal of Legal Studies S331-S338 (2002).
  • Incomplete Compensation for Takings, 11 New York University Environmental Law Journal 110-135 (2002).

NEWTON N. MINOW

  • Revisiting the Vast Wasteland, 55 Federal Communications Law Journal 407-433 (2003) (Co-authored by: Fred H. Cate).
  • Television and the Public Interest, 55 Federal Communications Law Journal 395-406 (2003).

JANICE NADLER

  • No Need to Shout: Bus Sweeps and the Psychology of Coercion, Supreme Court Review 153-222 (2002).
  • Learning Negotiation Skills: Four Models of Knowledge Creation and Transfer, 49 Management Science 529 (2003) (Co-authored by: Leigh Thompson, and Leaf Van Boven).
  • Victim Impact Testimony and the Psychology of Punishment, 88 Cornell Law Review 419-456 (2003) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

MICHAEL S. PARDO

  • of The Myth of the Law-Fact Distinction, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 1769-1807 (2003) (Co-authored by: Ronald J. Allen).
  • Facts in Law and Facts of Law, 7 International Journal of Evidence & Proof 153-171 (2003) (Co-authored by: Ronald J. Allen ).

ROBERT J. PERONI

  • A Hitchhiker's Guide to Reform of the Foreign Tax Credit Limitation, 56 Smu Law Review 391-398 (2003).
  • What's Source Got to Do With It?-Source Rules and U.S. International Taxation, 56 Tax Law Review 81 (2002) (Co-authored by: Stephen Shay, and J. Clifton Fleming, Jr.).
  • The Decline in Lawyer Independence: Lawyer Equity Investments in Clients, 81 Texas Law Review 405-549 (2002) (Co-authored by: John S. Dzienkowski).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Determining Treaty Eligibility for Hybrid Entities and Their Owners, 2 Journal of Taxation of Corporate Transactions 11-22 (December-January, 2004) (Co-authored by: Allison D. Christians, and Samuel A. Donaldson).
  • Determining Treaty Eligibility for Hybrid Entities and Their Owners, 3 Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions 55-68 (Fall 2003) (Co-authored by: Allison D. Christians and Samuel A. Donaldson).
  • Globalization: The Taxable Year of a Partnership with Foreign Partners, 1 Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions 49-56 (2002).

SAIKRISHNA B. PRAKASH

  • The Origins of Judicial Review, 70 University of Chicago Law Review 887-982 (2003) (Co-authored by: John C. Yoo).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Have We Overreacted to the Fear of Racial Profiling?, 29 Litigation 29-34 (Summer 2003).
  • Rantors Run Amok, And Other Adventures in the History of the Law, XLIV Journal of American Legal History 483-484 (2000) .
  • What Would Jefferson Do? A Brief History of Dissent, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 23-25 (August 2003).
  • The Smug Satisfaction of the Media Mentioned, 19 Constitutional Commentary 517-521 (2002).
  • Between Free Speech and the Flag, 155 American Legion Magazine 12-14, 16 (July 2003).
  • What a Real Conservative Believes about "Judicial Ideology", 6 Green Bag 2d 285-287 (2003).
  • The Rights of Aliens: ' We The People' versus Human Rights, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 22-24 (May 2003).
  • Some Thoughts on Our Present Discontents and Duties: The Cardinal, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., the Unborn, the Senate, and Us, 1 Ave Maria Law Review 113-126 (2003).
  • The Federal Courts, a Menorah, and the Ten Commandments: Whose Religious Iconography Is Constitutional?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 19-21 (March 2003).
  • Vocational Schools, Professor Ludemann, and the University: Lessons from the American Law School Experience and Mark Twain, 32 Religion 129-133 (2002).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Decision-Making in Mediation: The New Old Grid and the New New Grid System, 79 Notre Dame Law Review 1-53 (2003).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Child Welfare and Civil Rights, 2003 University of Illinois Law Review 171.

VICTOR ROSENBLUM

  • Stuart Nagel as Graduate Student, 31 Policy Studies Journal 377-383 (2003).
  • Was the Third Circuit Off Base in Failing to Accord Chevron Deference to Social Security Administration's Interpretation of the Statute's Definition of Disability?, 22 Journal of The National Association of Administrative Law Judges 349-363 (2002).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Exceptions to Employment at Will: Raising Firing Costs or Enforcing Life-Cycle Contracts?, 5 American Law And Economics Review 470-504 (2003).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Compensation for Victims of Terror: A Specialized Jurisprudence of Injury, 36 Indiana Law Review 237-249 (2003).
  • Compensation for Victims of Terror: A Specialized Jurisprudence of Injury, 30 Hofstra Law Review 1245-1260 (2002).

DONNA SHESTOWSKY

  • Contemporary Psychology's Challenges to Legal Theory and Practice, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 1081-1114 (2003) (Co-authored by: Lee Ross).
  • Improving Summary Jury Trials: Insights from Psychology, 18 Ohio State Journal On Dispute Resolution 469-495 (2003).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Antitrust and Local Competition Under the Telecommunications Act, 71 Antitrust Law Journal 99-145 (2003).
  • Competitive Neutrality in Right of Way Regulation: A Case Study in the Consequences of Convergence, 35 Connecticut Law Review 763-815 (2003).

KATHRYN E. SPIER

  • The Use of Most-Favored-Nation Clauses in Settlement of Litigation, 34(1) The Rand Journal of Economics (2003).
  • A Theory of Utilization Review, 2(1) Contributions To Economic Analysis & Policy (2003) (Co-authored by: David Dranove).
  • "Tied to the Mast": Most-Favored-Nation Clauses in Settlement Contracts, 32 Journal of Legal Studies 91-120 (2003).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Entry Barriers and Entry Strategies, 1 Journal of Strategic Management Education 55-80 (2003).
  • The Intermediation Theory of the Firm: Integrating Economic and Management Approaches to Strategy, 24 Managerial and Decision Economics 253-266 (2003).
  • Access to Networks: Economic and Constitutional Connections, 88 Cornell Law Review 885-1024 (2003) (Co-authored by: Christopher S. Yoo).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Public and Private as Viewed through the Work of the Muhtasib, 70 Social Research 63-84 (fall 2003) (Co-authored by: Roy P. Mottahedeh).

CHARLES TAYLOR

  • No Community, No Democracy, Part I, 13 The Responsive Community 17-27 (Fall 2003).
  • Ethics and Ontology, Volume C, Number 6 Journal of Philosophy 305-320 (June 2003).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Discipline-Based Faculty, 53 Journal of Legal Education 332-339 (2003).

GORDON S. WOOD

  • Creating the Revolution, New York Review of Books 38-41 (February 13, 2003).

STEPAN WOOD

  • Environmental Management Systems and Public Authority in Canada: Rethinking Environmental Governance, 10 Buffalo Environmental Law Journal 129 (2002-2003).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • Love's Labor's Lost? Judicial Tenure Among Federal Court Judges: 1945-2000, 91 California Law Review 1029-1060 (2003).
  • The Federal Court System: A Principal-Agent Perspective, 47 Saint Louis University Law Journal 819-834 (2003) (Co-authored by: Tracey E. George).

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Title IX and the Problem of Gender Equality in Athletics, 20 Gender Issues 65 (Spring/Summer 2002).
  • One for You and One for Me: Is Title IX's Sex-Based Proportionality Requirement for College Varsity Athletic Positions Defensible?, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 731-800 (2003).

2002

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Values and Interests: International Legalization in the Fight against Corruption, 31 Journal of Legal Studies S141-S178 (2002) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal).

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Legal Phenomena, Knowledge, and Theory: A Cautionary Tale of Hedgehogs and Foxes, 77 Chicago-kent Law Review 683-734 (2002) (Co-authored by: Ross M. Rosenberg).

KAREN ALTER

  • Law, Political Science and European Union Legal Studies: An interdisciplinary project?, 3 European Union Politics 113-123 (2002) Responses by Renaud Dehouse and Georg Vanberg.

SANDRA BABCOCK

  • The Role of International Law in United States Death Penalty Cases, 15 Leiden Journal of International Law (2002).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Justifying Dynamism, the new electronic journal Issues In Legal Scholarship, Dynamic Statutory Interpretation: Article 4 (2002).
  • State Coordination in Popular Election of the President Without a Constitutional Amendment, 5 The Green Bag 2d 141-149 (2002).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Editorial-Physician Participation in Executions: Time to Eliminate Anonymity Provisions and Protest the Practice, 135 Annals of Internal Medicine 922-924 (November 20, 2001) (Co-authored by: L.L. Emanuel).

RICHARD R.W. BROOKS

  • Liability and Organizational Choice, 45 Journal of Law And Economics 91-125 (2002).

PETER P. BUDETTI

  • Child Health and Development Services in Medicaid Managed Care Organizations, 7 Ambulatory Child Health 157-167 (2001) (Co-authored by: C.A. Berry, and P.M. Butler).
  • Physician and Health System Integration, 21 Health Affairs 203-210 (2002) (Co-authored by: S. Shortell, T. Waters, J.A. Alexander, L.R. Burns, R.R. Gillies, and H.S. Zuckerman).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Rating the Presidents of the United States, 1789-2000: A Survey of Scholars in Political Science, History, and Law, 18 Constitutional Commentary 583-605 (2001) (Co-authored by: James Lindgren).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • International Remedies in National Criminal Cases: ICJ Judgment in Germany v. United States, 15 Leiden Journal of International Law 69-86 (2002).
  • Observaciones, Justicia Para Las Victimas En El Siglo Xxi 68-70 (2002).

MARCUS COLE

  • The Venture Capital Investment Bust: Did Agency Costs Play a Role? Was It Something Lawyers Helped Structure?, 77 Chicago-kent Law Review 211-234 (2001) (Co-authored by: Joseph Bankman).
  • A Modest Proposal for Bankruptcy Reform, 5 Green Bag 2d 269-278 (2002).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Legal Status of Nonhuman Animals (featured in panel discussions II and III of the 5th Annual Conference on Animals and the Law), 8 Animal Law 19-60 (2002).
  • International Law, Cybernetics, and Cyberspace, 76 Computer Network Attack And International Law 59-71 (2002).
  • There Is No Norm of Intervention or Non-Intervention in International Law, 7 International Legal Theory 33-40 (2001).

DAVID DANA

  • Public Interest and Private Lawyers: Toward a Normative Evaluation of Parens Patriae Litigation by Contingency Fee, 51 Depaul Law Review 315-330 (2001).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Shari Seidman Diamond is a contributor to In Memoriam: Howard B. Eisenberg, 86 Marquette Law Review 228-229 (2002) .
  • Legal Perceptions of Science and Expert Knowledge, 8 Psychology, Public Policy, And Law 139-153 (2002) (Co-authored by: Joseph Sanders and Neil Vidmar).
  • Comment on the Age Discrimination Example, 42 Jurimetrics Journal 315-320 (2002).

TRACEY E. GEORGE

  • Stearns: Constitutional Process: A Social Choice Analysis of Supreme Court Decisionmaking, 100 Michigan Law Review 1265-1289 (2002) (Co-authored by: Robert J. Pushaw, Jr.) .

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • The Black Death and Property Rights, 31(2 Pt. 2) Journal of Legal Studies 545-588 (June 2002) (Co-authored by: Lynne Kiesling).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • SEC Update: The Advance of Shareholder Democracy: Adopted and Impending Actions Enhancing Shareholder Knowledge and Voting Power, 6 Wall Street Lawyer no. 6 at 18 (November 2002).
  • Section 11 of the Securities Act: The Cornerstone Needs Some Tuckpointing, 58 The Business Lawyer 1-44 (November 2002).
  • Securities Laws and the Audit Committee in the Post-Enron World, 6, Wall Street Lawyer No. 2 p.7 (July, 2002).
  • Careful Pleading Can Avoid the Fatal Impact of the Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act, 5 Wall Street Lawyer 1 (March 2002).
  • SEC Update: The Unger Study: The Controversy over Regulation FD Continues, 5 Wall Street Lawyer No. 9 p.13 (February 2002).

RICHARD HOSKINS

  • Antitrust Analysis of Joint Ventures and Competitor Collaborations: A Primer for the Corporate Lawyer, 10 University of Miami Business Law Review 119-144 (2002).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Same-Sex Marriage: Implications of Legislative Remand for the Judiciary’s Role, 26 Vermont Law Review 381-406 (2002).

HEIDI KITROSSER

  • From Marshall McLuhan to Anthropomorphic Cows: Communicative Manner and the First Amendment, 96 Northwestern University Law Review 1339-1411 (2002).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

PIERRE LEGRAND

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Rating the Presidents of the United States, 1789-2000: A Survey of Scholars in Political Science, History, and Law, 18 Constitutional Commentary 583-605 (2001) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi).
  • Saks and Vidmar: A Litigation Approach to Social Science, 17 Journal of Law & Politics 255-293 (2001).
  • Counting Guns in Early America, 43 William And Mary Law Review 1777-1842 (2002) (Co-authored by: Justin L. Heather).
  • Fall From Grace: Arming America and the Bellesiles Scandal, 111 Yale Law Journal 2195-2249 (2002) .
  • Examining the American Bar Association's Ratings of Nominees to the U.S. Courts of Appeals for Political Bias, 1989-2000, 17 Journal of Law And Politics 1-39 (2001).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Rethinking Deposition Defense: The Case for Strategic Disclosure, 26 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 14-26 (2002).
  • Objecting reprinted in this Special Anniversary Edition from 16 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRIAL ADVOCACY 213, 25 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 231-270 (2002) .
  • Judicial Campaign Conduct Committees: Some Reservations About an Elegant Solution, 35 Indiana Law Review 807-818 (2002).
  • Steven Lubet was a participant in a panel, with Harold See, Sandy Keith, Erik Jaffee and Erick Kaardal, Judicial Elections and Free Speech: Ethics and a Judge's Campaign Rhetoric, 33 University of Toledo Law Review 315-334 (2002) (Co-authored by: Harold See, Sandy Keith, Erik Jaffee and Erick Kaardal) .
  • Legal Lore: So Perish All Enemies of the Union, 28 Litigation 51-56, 66 (Winter 2002).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Memories of an Execution, 20 U. Minn. J. of Law & Inequality 125 (Winter 2002).
  • Trying Terrorists Before Military Commissions: Precedents and Perspectives, Minnesota Bench And Bar (February 2002) (Co-authored by: William Michael).

LAWRENCE C. MARSHALL

  • Do Exonerations Prove That "the System Works?", 86 Judicature 83-89 (September-October 2002).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • A Bird in the Hand and Liability in the Bush: Why Van Gorkom Still Rankles, Probably, 96 Northwestern University Law Review 631-649 (2002).
  • "Pay to Play" Politics Examined, with Lessons for Campaign-Finance Reform, 6 The Independent Journal 345-364 (2002).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Our Supermajoritarian Constitution, 80 Texas Law Review 703-806 (2002) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).
  • Presidential Review as Constitutional Restoration, 51 Duke Law Journal 901-961 (2001).
  • Reviving Tocqueville's America: The Rehnquist Court’s Jurisprudence of Social Discovery, 90 California Law Review 485-571 (2002).
  • The Symbiosis of Constitutionalism and Technology, 25 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 3-14 (2001).
  • Popular Sovereignty and the Electoral College, 29 Florida State University Law Review 995-1004 (2001).

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • Agency Rules with the Force of Law: The Original Convention, 116 Harvard Law Review 467-592 (2002) (Co-authored by: Kathryn Tongue Watts).

JANICE NADLER

  • Schmooze or Lose: Social Friction and Lubrication in E-Mail Negotiations, 6 Group Dynamics 89-100 (2002) (Co-authored by: M. Morris, T. Kurtzberg, and L. Thompson).
  • Negotiating Via Information Technology: Theory and Application, 58 Journal of Social Issues 109-124 (2002).
  • Electronically Mediated Dispute Resolution and E-Commerce, 17 Negotiation Journal 333-347 (2001).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The Battle Over "Turning Back the Clock" in Constitutional Interpretation, 4 Historically Speaking 28-31 (November 2002).
  • Metaphors Have Consequences, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 27-30 (January 2003) .
  • A Bad Man's View of the Law, December 2002 issue of Chronicles, A Magazine of American Culture 27-28 .
  • Outside the Box, But Never Outside of the Constitution: A Defense of 'Ordered Liberty', Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 16-18 (October 2002).
  • The Case for Judicial Appointments, 33 University of Toledo Law Review 353-392 (2002).
  • Stephen B. Presser's testimony on judcial ideology before the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution was printed, 50 Drake Law Review 453-462 (2002).
  • Some Alarming Aspects of the Legacies of Judicial Review and of John Marshall, 43 William And Mary Law Review 1495-1511 (2002).
  • Jefferson's Cousin, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 27-28 (June 2002) .
  • The Old Republic: The Habitation of Justice, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 42-43 (May 2002).
  • How Should the Law of Products Liability be Harmonized? What Americans Can Learn from Europeans, 2 Global Liability Issues (Manhattan Institute. Center for Legal Policy) (February 2002).
  • Should Ideology of Judicial Nominees Matter?: Is the Senate's Current Reconsideration of the Confirmation Process Justified?, 6 Texas Review of Law & Politics 245-274 (2001).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • What Did You Learn in School Today? Free Speech, Values Inculcation, and the Democratic-Educational Paradox, 88 Cornell Law Review 62-118 (2002) (Co-authored by: Kevin Finnerty).
  • The Adversary System, Democratic Theory, and the Constitutional Role of Self-Interest: The Tobacco Wars, 1953-1971, 51 Depaul Law Review 359-406 (2001).
  • Electronic Discovery and the Litigation Matrix, 51 Duke Law Journal 561-628 (2001).

ANNELISE RILES

  • East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia, 30 Political Theory 299-309 (2002) .

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • The Contemplative Lawyer: On the Potential Contributions of Mindfulness Meditation to Law Students, Lawyers, and their Clients, 7 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1-66 (2002).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Social Justice and Family Court Reform, 40 Family Court Review 453 (2002) (Co-authored by: Susan L. Brooks).
  • Welfare Reform and Families in the Child Welfare System, 61 Maryland Law Review 386-436 (2002) (Co-authored by: Morgan B. Ward Doran).

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • Why I Don't Give a Research Exam, 11 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 1-6 (Fall 2002).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • Crimes Without Punishment: White Neighbors' Resistance to Black Entry, 92 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 335-428 (2002) (Co-authored by: Imani Perry) .

MAX SCHANZENBACH

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • Frozen Pre-embryos and the Right to Change One's Mind, 12 Duke Journal of Comparative And International Law 75 (2002).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Products at the Millennium: Traversing a Transverse Section, 53 South Carolina Law Review 1031-1046 (2002).

CAROLE SILVER

  • The Case of the Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing the U.S. Legal Profession, 25 Fordham International Law Journal 1039-1084 (2002).
  • The MDP Challenge in the Context of Globalization, 52 Case Western Reserve Law Review 903-942 (2002) (Co-authored by: Bryant G. Garth).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • Corporate Political Speech, Political Extortion, and the Competition for Corporate Charters, 69 University of Chicago Law Review 1103-1166 (2002).
  • Corporate Governance Roundtable: Theory Informs Business Practice Symposium, 77 Chicago-kent Law Review 235-264 (2001).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • ICANN Domain Name Dispute Resolution, the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act, and the Limitations of Modern Arbitration Law\, 6 Journal of Small And Emerging Business Law 167-190 (2002).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Maintaining Competition in Information Platforms: Vertical Restrictions in Emerging Telecommunications Markets, 1 Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law 185 (2002).
  • A Vision of Internet Openness by Government Fiat (reviewing Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World), 96 Northwestern University Law Review 1553-1578 (2002).
  • A Common Carrier Approach to Internet Interconnection, 54 Federal Communications Law Journal 225-279 (2002).

KATHRYN E. SPIER

  • Threats Without Binding Commitment, 2(1) Topics In Economic Analysis & Policy (2002) (Co-authored by: Steven Shavell).
  • Settlement with Multiple Plaintiffs: The Role of Insolvency, 18 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 295-323 (2002).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Market Microstructure and Incentives to Invest, 110 Journal of Political Economy 352-381 (2002).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Resource Based Strategies in Administrative Law: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Like, 150 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1453 (May 2002).
  • The Strategy of Judging: Evidence From Administrative Law, 31 Journal of Legal Studies 61 (January 2002) (Co-authored by: J. Smith).

CRISTINA CARMODY TILLEY

  • A Feminist Repudiation of the Rape Shield Laws, 51 Drake Law Review 45 (2002).

ROB WARDEN

  • The Revolutionary Role of Journalism in Identifying and Rectifying Wrongful Convictions, 70 Umkc Law Review 803-846 (2002).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • Political Parties, Representation, and Federal Safeguards, 96 Northwestern University Law Review 977-1026 (2002).

2001

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • 'International Standards' and International Governance, 8 Journal of European Public Policy 345-370 (2001) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal) .
  • Rule-Making in the WTO: Lessons from the Case of Bribery and Corruption, 4 Journal of International Economic Law 275-296 (2001) .

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Common Sense, Rationality, and the Legal Process, 22 Cardozo Law Review 1417-1431 (2001) .
  • Professor Israel, the Due Process Clause, and the Lessons of History, 45 Saint Louis University Law Journal 467-476 (2001) .

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • After the Spin: Preserving Tax-Free Treatment Under Section 355, 92 Tax Notes 1587 (Sept 17, 2001) (Co-authored by: L. Harwell).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Counter-Conversationalism and the Sense of Difficulty, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 845-906 (2001) .
  • Response: On Substantiation of Positive Social Theory, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 977-992 (2001) .
  • Popular Election of the President Without a Constitutional Amendment, 4 Green Bag 2d 241 (2001) .

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Center for the Study of Disability Ethics Community Board Forum, Execution of the Mentally Disabled: A Discussion of Medical and Legal Perspectives: Introduction, 27 New England Journal on Criminal And Civil Confinement 189-194 (2001) .

CHRISTOPHER A. BRACEY

  • Louis Brandeis and the Race Question, 52 Alabama Law Review 859-910 (2001) .

RICHARD R.W. BROOKS

  • Race, Income and Perceptions of the U.S. Court System, 19 Behavioral Sciences And The Law 249-264 (2001) (Co-authored by: H. Jeon-Slaughter) .
  • Fear and Fairness in the City: Criminal Enforcement and Perceptions of Fairness in Minority Communities, 73 Southern California Law Review 1219-1274 (2000) .

PETER P. BUDETTI

  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Physician-System Relationships: Stumbling Blocks and Promising Practices, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-92 to I-1 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Physician Commitment to Organized Delivery Systems, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-9 to I-29 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Implementing Evidence-Based Medicine: The Role of Market Pressures, Compensation Incentives and Culture in Physician Organizations, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-62-I-78 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Managed Care and Perinatal Regionalization in Washington State, 98 Obstetrics And Gynecology 139-143 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Physician-System Alignment: Introductory Overview, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-1 to I-8 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Risk Assumption and Physician Alignment with Health Care Organizations, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-46 to I-6 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for A Survey of Physician Training in Risk Management and Communication Skills for Malpractice Prevention, 28 Journal of Law, Medicine, And Ethics 258-266 (2000) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for The Ties that Bind: Inter-organizational Linkages and Physician-System Alignment, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-30-I-45 (July 2001) .
  • Peter P. Budetti is the co-author for Factors Associated with Physician Involvement in Care Management, 39 Medical Care Supp. I, I-79 to I-9 (July 2001) .
  • A Survey of Physician Training Programs in Risk Management and Communication Skills for Malpractice Prevention, 28 Journal of Law, Medicine And Ethics 258-266 (2000) (Co-authored by: Frank V. Lefevre and Teresa M. Waters) .
  • Child Development Services in Medicaid Managed Care Organizations: What Does It Take?, 106 Pediatrics 191-198 (2000) (Co-authored by: C.A. Berry, P. Butler, and L. Perloff) .
  • Assessing the Impact of Total Quality Management and Organizational Culture on Multiple Outcomes of Care for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients, 38 Medical Care 207-217 (2000) (Co-authored by: S. Shortell, R.H. Jones, A. Rademaker, R.R. Gillies, D.S. Dranove, E.F.X. Hughes, K.S.E. Reynolds, and C.F. Huang) .

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Some Ethical Issues Surrounding Mediation, 70 Fordham Law Review 691-717 (2001).
  • The Lawfulness of the American Trial , 38 American Criminal Law Review 205-239 (2001) .
  • Notes on the Future of Evidence Law, 74 Temple Law Review 69-89 (2001) .

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Virtues of Presidential Government: Why Professor Ackerman is Wrong to Prefer the German to the U.S. Constitution, 18 Constitutional Commentary 51-104 (2001) .
  • Advice to the Next Conservative President of the United States, 24 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 369-380 (2001) .
  • Federalism and the Rehnquist Court: A Normative Defense, 574 Annals of the American Academy of Political And Social Science 24-36 (March 2001) .
  • The Revitalization of Democracy in the New Millennium, 24 Harvard Journal of Law And Public Policy 151-154 (2000) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The United States Supreme Court's Racial Desegregation Decision: Moving a Nation Forward, Ludicium Et Vita No. 7, Volume I, p. 374 (2000).
  • Milosevic in the Dock: A Challenge for the International Tribunal, The Christian Century 6-7 (August 15-22, 2001) .
  • Bad Neighbors, 12 The American Prospect 14-15 (August 27, 2001) .
  • El Perú Se Retira de la Corte: Afrontará el Reto el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos?, 29 Revista Instituto Interamericano De Derechos Humanos 69-94 (2001) .
  • Does International Human Rights Law Make a Difference?, 2 Chicago Journal of International Law 121-135 (2001) .
  • Human Rights and Business Responsibilities in the Global Marketplace, 11 Business Ethics Quarterly 261-274 (2001) .
  • Empowering United States Courts to Hear Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, 35 New England Law Review 421-445 (2001) .

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • International Law and Regulation of the Internet, 89 Kentucky Law Journal 575-579 (2001) .

DAVID DANA

  • Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders, 110 Yale Law Journal 733-783 (2001) .

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Conflict Between Precision and Flexibility in Explaining 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt', 6 Psychology, Public Policy And Law 769-787 (2000) (Co-authored by: E. Stoffelmayr) .

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Children, Justice and Punishment, 58 Guild Practitioner 65-74 (2001) .

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Let the Cameras Roll: Mandatory Videotaping of Interrogations Is the Solution to Illinois' Problem of False Confessions, 32 Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal 337-424 (2001) (Co-authored by: Beth Colgan) .

JOHN S. ELSON

  • The Governmental Maintenance of the Privileges of Legal Academia: A Case Study in Classic Rent-Seeking and a Challenge to our Democratic Ideology, 15 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 269-294 (2001).

TRACEY E. GEORGE

  • Supreme Court Monitoring of the United States Courts of Appeals En Banc, 9 Supreme Court Economic Review 171 (2001) (Co-authored by: Michael E. Solimine) .
  • Court Fixing, 43 Arizona Law Review 9-62 (2001) .

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Beyond Winning: Negotiating to Create Value in Deals and Disputes, 6 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 319 (2001) .

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers' Roles in Voluntary Associations: Declining Social Capital?, 26 Law & Social Inquiry 597-629 (2001) (Co-authored by: Paul S. Schnorr, Edward O. Laumann and Robert L. Nelson) .
  • The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice, 27 Annual Review of Sociology 337-362 (2001) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, and Edward O. Laumann) .

ALLAN HORWICH

  • SEC Update; The Spotlight Shines on Analyst Conflicts of Interest, 5 Wallstreetlawyer.com no. 3 (August 2001) .
  • SEC Update: Recent Case Highlights Liability Implications of EDGAR Rules, 5 Wallstreetlawyer.com 20 (June, 2001) .
  • Insider Trading After SEC Rule 10b-5 reprinted from National Law Journal, January 22, 2001, 11 Securities Reform Act Litigation Reporter 148-151 (May 2001) .
  • SEC Update: the SEC Learns That the Securities Laws Do Have Limits, 11, no. 4 Wallstreetlawyer.com 19 (April 2001) .

JOANN HOUNSHELL

  • Going Paperless: The Trend in Acquisitions, 6 Aall Spectrum 4 (October 2001) .

JOYCE HUGHES

  • In the Beginning, Perspectives (american Bar Association Commission On Women In The Profession) 3 (Spring/Summer 2001) .

F. SCOTT KIEFF

  • Property Rights and Property Rules for Commercializing Inventions, 85 Minnesota Law Review 697-754 (2001) .

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Mitigation of Emotional Distress Damages, 68 University of Chicago Law Review 491 (2001).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Defending the Sex Discrimination Argument for Lesbian and Gay Rights: A Reply to Edward Stein, 49 Ucla Law Review 519-538 (2001).
  • Measured Endorsement, 60 Maryland Law Review 713-760 (2001) (Co-authored by: Shari Seidman Diamond) .
  • Talking to the Boss: On Robert Bennett and the Counter-Majoritarian Difficulty, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 955-960 (2001) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Storytelling and Trials: Playing the "Race Card" in Nineteenth-Century Italy, 31 Stetson Law Review 49-59 (2001).
  • Bullying From the Bench, 5 Green Bag 11-16 (2001) .
  • Slap Leather! Legal Culture, Wild Bill Hickok, and the Gunslinger Myth, 48 Ucla Law Review 1545-1555 (2001) .
  • Story Framing, 74 Temple Law Review 59-67 (2001) .
  • Free Speech and Judicial Neutrality: A Reply to Monroe Freedman, Court Review 6 (Winter 2001) .
  • On Attention Span: Comment on Marianne Wesson's "A Novelist's Perspective", 50 Depaul Law Review 633-634 (2000) .
  • Stupid Judge Tricks, 41 South Texas Law Review 1301-1314 (2000) .
  • Should Wyatt Earp Have Been Hanged?, 48 True West 50-56 (2001) .
  • The Forgotten Trial of Wyatt Earp, 72 University of Colorado Law Review 1-51 (2001) .

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Ever the Twain Shall Meet, 99 Michigan Law Review 1348-1369 (2001) .
  • Organized Interests and Self-Regulation: An Economic Approach, 39 Journal of Economic Literature 940-941 (2001) .

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • What Happened to Property in Law and Economics?, 111 Yale Law Journal 357-398 (2001) (Co-authored by: Henry E. Smith).
  • The Property/Contract Interface, 101 Columbia Law Review 773-852 (2001) (Co-authored by: Henry E. Smith) .
  • Chevron's Domain, 89 Georgetown Law Journal 833-921 (2001) (Co-authored by: Kristen E. Hickman) .

STEVEN R. MILLER

  • Teaching Advanced Electronic Legal Research for the Modern Practice of Law, 9 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 120-123 (2001) .

ADAM MOSSOFF

  • Rethinking the Development of Patents: An Intellectual History, 1550-1800, 52 Hastings Law Journal 1255-1322 (2001) .

JANICE NADLER

  • Order Effects in Individual and Group Policy Allocations, 4 Group Processes And Intergroup Relations 99-115 (2001) (Co-authored by: J.R. Irwin, J.H. Davis, W.T. Au, P. Zarnoth, and K. Koesterer) .

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Lawyers Doing Good in Chicago: Five Attorneys Explain How and Why They Serve the Public, 15 CBA Record 28-32 (May 2001) .

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Marbury, Original Jurisdiction, and the Supreme Court’s Supervisory Powers, 101 Columbia Law Review 1515-1612 (2001).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • I Come to Bury Subchapter K, Not to Praise It, 54 Tax Lawyer 451-476 (2001) .
  • Final Regulations Address Outstanding Issues of the Amortization of Intangible Assets, 93 Journal of Taxation 150-156 (2000) (Co-authored by: David Cameron) .

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • What Makes for Real Prosperity: The Small Businessman and Regulatory Discontent, 26 Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 14-16 (January 2002).
  • Back to the Basics of the Constitution, The American Legion Magazine 30-33 (December 2001).
  • Some Dare Call It Justice, 25 Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 26-28 (December 2001) .
  • Separation of Powers and Civil Justice Reform: A Crisis of Legitimacy for Law and Legal Institutions, 31 Seton Hall Law Review 649-665 (2001) .
  • Stephen B. Presser is the co-author for "Liberty Under Law" under Siege, 45 Orbis 357-369 (2001) .
  • We Hold These Truths, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 22-23 (June 2001) .
  • Law Professors Support CFA, American Legion Magazine 35 (June 2001) .
  • The Virtues of Property, 20 Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (April 2001) .
  • A Round Table Discussion: Restoring the Electoral College, Don't Fix It, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 18-19 (February 2001) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Martin H. Redish, Christopher R. McFadden are the co-authors for HUAC, the Hollywood Ten, and the First Amendment Right of Non-Association, 85 Minnesota Law Review 1669-1728 (2001) (Co-authored by: Christopher R. McFadden) .
  • Free Speech and the Flawed Postulates of Campaign Finance Reform, 3 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 783-818 (2001) .

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Kinship Care and the Price of State Support for Children, 76 Chicago-kent Law Review 1619-1642 (2001) .
  • Criminal Justice and Black Families: The Collateral Damage of Over-Enforcement, 34 U.c. Davis Law Review 1005-1028 (2001) .
  • Poverty, Welfare Reform, and the Meaning of Disability, 62 Ohio State Law Journal 425-463 (2001) (Co-authored by: Jennifer Pokempner) .
  • Creating and Solving the Problem of Drug Use During Pregnancy, 90 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 1353-1370 (2000) .
  • Commentary: The Paradox of Silence: Some Questions About Silence As Resistance, 5 Michigan Journal of Race And Law 927-941 (2000) .

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • The Ex Ante Function of the Criminal Law, 25 Law & Society Review 165-189 (2001) (Co-authored by: John M. Darley and Kevin M. Carlsmith).
  • Criminal Law Scholarship: Three Illusions, 2 Theoretical Inquiries In Law 287-322 (2001) .
  • Structuring Criminal Codes to Perform Their Function, 4 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 1-11 (2000) .
  • The Five Worst (and Five Best) American Criminal Codes, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 1-89 (2000) (Co-authored by: Michael T. Cahill and Usman Mohammad) .
  • Punishing Dangerousness: Cloaking Preventive Detention as Criminal Justice, 114 Harvard Law Review 1429-1455 (2001) .

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • Fostering Teamwork Through Cooperative and Collaborative Assignments, 15 The Second Draft 7 (June, 2001) (Co-authored by: Clifford Zimmerman) .

GERALD N. ROSENBERG

  • Bringing Politics Back In (reviewing Lucas A. Powe, Jr.'s The Warren Court and American Politics), 95 Northwestern University Law Review 309-326 (2000) .

VICTOR ROSENBLUM

  • Surveying the Current Legal Landscape for Affirmative Action in Admissions, 27 Journal of College And University Law 709-734 (2001) .

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • The Power of the Representation in Products Cases, 37 Trial 56-60 (November 2001).
  • Marshall S. Shapo, Kurtis B. Reeg are the co-authors for E-Commerce and Products Liability: A Primer on Exposure at the Speed of Light, 51 Ficc Quarterly 73-98 (2001) (Co-authored by: Kurtis B. Reeg) .
  • Afterword (Symposium: Re-Examining First Principles: Deterrence and Corrective Justice in Constitutional Torts), 35 Georgia Law Review 931-937 (2001) .

CAROLE SILVER

  • Adventures in Comparative Legal Studies: Studying Singapore, 51 Journal of Legal Education 75-90 (2001).

HENRY E. SMITH

  • What Happened to Property in Law and Economics?, 111 Yale Law Journal 357-398 (2001) (Co-authored by: Thomas W. Merrill).
  • The Property/Contract Interface, 101 Columbia Law Review 773-852 (2001) (Co-authored by: Thomas W. Merrill) .

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Richard E. Speidel is the co-author for Contract Excuse Doctrine and Retrospective Legislation: The Winstar Case, 2001 Wisconsin Law Review 795-823 (2001) .
  • Introduction to Symposium on Proposed Revised Article 2, 54 Smu Law Review 787-793 (2001) .
  • Revising UCC Article 2: A View from the Trenches, 52 Hastings Law Journal 607-620 (2001) .

KATHRYN E. SPIER

  • Revenue Sharing and Vertical Control in the Video Rental Market, 49(3) The Journal of Industrial Economics 223-245 (2001) (Co-authored by: James D. Dana, Jr.).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce, 15 Journal of Economic Perspectives 55-68 (2001) (Co-authored by: Lucking-Reiley, David).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • The Structure and Conduct of Corporate Lobbying: How Firms Lobby the Federal Communications Commission, 10 Journal of Economics And Management Strategy 91 (2001) (Co-authored by: J. de Figueiredo).

ELOISE M. VONDRUSKA

  • From Automated Classification to XML: Trends in Cataloging, 6 AALL Spectrum 6 (October 2001) .
  • Information Resource Management: Transitions and Trends in an Academic Law Library, 30 Cataloging And Classification Quarterly 197-213 (2000) .

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Fostering Teamwork Through Cooperative and Collaborative Assignments, 15 The Second Draft 7 (June, 2001) (Co-authored by: Judith Rosenbaum) .

2000

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Hard and Soft Law in International Governance, 54 International Organization 421-456 (2000) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal) .
  • The Concept of Legalization, 54 International Organization 401-419 (2000) (Co-authored by: Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Duncan Snidal).
  • Modern International Relations Theory: A Prospectus in Retrospect and Prospect, 25 Yale Journal of International Law 273-277 (2000) .

SUSAN ALEXANDER

  • When Unwanted Sex is Legal, 86 Aba Journal 86-87 (August 2000) .

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Clarifying the Burden of Persuasion and Bayesian Decision Rules: A Response to Professor Kaye, 4 International Journal of Evidence and Proof 246-259 (2000) .
  • Two Aspects of Law and Theory, 37 San Diego Law Review 743-752 (2000) .
  • Clarifying Entrapment, 89 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 407-431 (1999) (Co-authored by: Melissa Luttrell, and Anne Kreeger) .
  • Tribute to Fred Inbau, 89 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 1271-1276 (1999) .

KAREN ALTER

  • Explaining Variation in the Use of European Litigation Strategies: EC law and UK Gender Equality Policy, 33 (4) Comparative Political Studies 316-346 (2000) (Co-authored by: Jeannette Vargas).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Should Parents Be Given Extra Votes On Account of Their Children?: Toward A Conversational Understanding of American Democracy, 94 Northwestern University Law Review 503-565 (2000).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • The History of the Women's Movement in the United StateS: Continuing Themes, the April 2000 issue of Amannee (a Publication of The U.s. Embassy In Ghana) 2-5 (April 2000) .
  • Legal Limbo of the Student Intern: The Responsibility of Colleges and Universities To Protect Student Interns Against Sexual Harassment, 23 Harvard Women's Law Journal 95-131 (2000) (Co-authored by: Mary Beth Lipp).

BRUCE A. BOYER

  • The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara: Contemporary Lessons in the Child Welfare Wars, 45 Villanova Law Review 245-288 (2000).

CHRISTOPHER A. BRACEY

  • Truth and Legitimacy in the American Criminal Process, 90 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 691-728 (2000) .

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Practices of the American Trial, 4 Budhi: A Journal of Ideas And Culture 97 (2000) .
  • Charles Taylor, A Catholic Modernity?, 127 Commonweal 20-27 (2000) .
  • From Expectation to Experience: Essays on Law and Legal Education--James Boyd White, 50 Journal of Legal Education 147-155 (2000) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • A Framework of Norms: International Human Rights Law and Sovereignty, 22 Harvard International Review 60-63 (Winter 2001) .
  • Civil Rights and Human Rights: A Call for Closer Collaboration, 34 Clearinghouse Review 440-445 (2000) .
  • An International Perspective, in Roundtable on Mass Incarceration: Perspectives on U.S. Imprisonment, 7 University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 107-113 (2000) .
  • Judicial Remedies for Treaty Violations in Criminal Cases: Consular Rights of Foreign Nationals in United States Death Penalty Cases, 12 Leiden Journal of International Law 851-888 (1999).
  • The ICC's New Legal Landscape: The Need to Expand U.S. Domestic Jurisdiction to Prosecute Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity, 23 Fordham International Law Journal 378-397 (1999).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Defending a Person Charged With Genocide, 1 Chicago Journal of International Law 459-469 (2000) .
  • A Brief Review of the Indictment Against Milosevic and Others of 27 May 1999, 5 International Peacekeeping 91-93 (1999).

DAVID DANA

  • The New "Contractarian" Paradigm in Environmental Regulation, University of Illinois Law Review 35-59 (2000) .
  • Bargaining in the Shadow of Democracy, 14 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 473-559 (1999) (Co-authored by: Susan P. Koniak).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Charting a New Course for Juvenile Justice: Listening to Outsiders, 90 Journal of Criminal Law And Criminology 363-389 (1999) (Co-authored by: Thomas F. Geraghty) .

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Charting a New Course for Juvenile Justice: Listening to Outsiders, 90 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 363-389 (1999) (Co-authored by: Steven A. Drizin) .

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Academic Hostility and SEC Acquiescence: Henry Manne's Insider Trading, 50 Case Western Reserve Law Review 313-317 (2000).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • SEC Update: Internet Auctions of Securities Approved in No-Action Letters, 4, WallStreetLawyer.com No. 5 26 (October, 2000) .
  • The Neglected Relationship of Materiality and Recklessness in Actions Under Rule 10b-5, 55 Business Lawyer 1023-1038 (2000) .
  • Regulation S-P--Privacy of Consumer Financial Information, 4 Wallstreetlawyer.com 30 (August 2000) (Co-authored by: Lisa Matyas) .

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Flight From Cuba, 36 California Western Law Review 39-75 (1999).

F. SCOTT KIEFF

  • Facilitating Scientific Research: Intellectual Property Rights and the Norms of Science–A Response to Rai and Eisenberg, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 691-705 (2001) .

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Feminism and Libertarianism: A Response to Richard Epstein, 1999 University of Chicago Legal Forum 115-132 (1999).

STEVEN LUBET

  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: Truth or Justice in the Old West, 48 Ucla Law Review 353-373 (2000) .
  • When Is an Investigation Merely an Investigation: A Response to Posner, 37 Court Review 7 (Summer, 2000) .
  • On Judge Posner and the Perils of Commenting on Pending or Impending Proceedings, 37 Court Review 4 (Summer, 2000) .
  • Murder in the Streets of Tombstone: A Legendary Theory of the Case, 27 Litigation 35 (Fall, 2000) .
  • Intimations of Contemporary Law and Politics in the Early Oeuvre of Robert A. Zimmerman, 3 Green Bag 2d 459-462 (2000) (Co-authored by: Alex J. Lubet) .
  • A Life Well Lived, 13 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 575-576 (2000).
  • The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara: Contemporary Lessons in the Child Welfare Wars, 45 Villanova Law Review 245-288 (2000).
  • Rumpled Truth on Trial, 94 Northwestern University Law Review 627-641 (2000) .
  • Conflict of Interest at the O.K. Corral, 3 Green Bag 141-147 (2000).
  • There Are No Scriveners Here, 43 Trial Lawyers Guide 66-79 (2000) .

IAN R. MACNEIL

  • Contracting Worlds and Essential Contract Theory, 9 Social And Legal Studies 431-438 (2000) .
  • Relational Contract Theory: Challenges and Queries, 94 Northwestern University Law Review 877-907 (2000).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Antitrust and Property (Including Intellectual): First Principles, University of Chicago Legal Forum 23-27 (2000) .
  • "Proper Purpose," Fiduciary Duties, and Shareholder-Raider Access to Corporate Information, 68 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1199-1242 (2000) .
  • Economics Versus Politics in Antitrust, 23 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 133-143 (1999).
  • Statistics: The Language of Science (Part 1), 9 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy 49-55 (1999) .
  • Statistics: The Language of Science(Part II), 9 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy 75-88 (1999).
  • Manne, Mergers, and the Market for Corporate Control, 50 Case Western Reserve Law Review 245-252 (2000).

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • The Landscape of Constitutional Property, 86 Virginia Law Review 885-999 (2000) .
  • Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle, 110 Yale Law Journal 1-70 (2000) (Co-authored by: Henry E. Smith) .
  • Explaining Market Mechanisms, 2000 University of Illinois Law Review 275-298 (2000) .
  • The Influence of Amicus Curiae Briefs on the Supreme Court, 148 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 743-855 (2000) (Co-authored by: Joseph D. Kearney).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • A Great Law Job Is Not an Oxymoron, 14 CBA Record 42 (2000).

ROBERT C. OWEN

  • Thawing Out the ‘Cold Record’: Some Thoughts on how Videotaped Records May Affect Traditional Standards Of Deference On Direct And Collateral Review, 2 The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 411 (Summer 2000) (Co-authored by: Melissa Mather).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Jurisdiction-Stripping and the Supreme Court's Power to Supervise Inferior Tribunals, 78 Texas Law Review 1433-1512 (2000).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Publish or Perish: The Paradox, 50 Journal of Legal Education 157-188 (2000) .
  • Partnerships, S Corporations, & LLCS, 92 Taxation 353-360 (2000) (Co-authored by: John S. Pennell).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Law, Morality, and Religion, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 22 (January 2001) .
  • Can American Legal Education Be Fixed?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 50-53 (January 2001) .
  • Constitutional Amendments: Dangerous Threat or Democracy in Action?, 5 Texas Review of Law And Politics 209-225 (2000) .
  • Marbury, McCulloch, Gore and Bush: A Comment on Sylvia Snowiss, 33 John Marshall Law Review 1157 (2000) .
  • Commercial Speech and the First Amendment: Cigarette Companies Have Rights Too--Or Do They?, the October 2000 issue of Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (2000) .
  • Jeffersonian Blinders, 62 Review of Politics 167 (2000) .
  • The Ordinary, the Exceptional, the Corrupt, and the Moral: What Did the Impeachment of Bill Clinton Mean for America and Americans?, 17 Constitutional Commentary 149-160 (2000) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Intersystemic Redundancy and Federal Court Power: Proposing a Zero Tolerance Solution to the Duplicative Litigation Problem, 75 Notre Dame Law Review 1347-1376 (2000) .

ANNELISE RILES

  • An Ethnography of Abstractions? Encountering the New Legal Formalism, 41 Anthropology News 100-101 (2000) .
  • Global Designs: the Aesthetics of International Legal Practice, 93 Proceedings of The Annual Meeting-- American Society of International Law 28-34 (1999) .

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • The New Politics of Child Welfare, Family Support Magazine 45 (Summer, 2000) .
  • Race and the Politics of Child Welfare, 21 Institute For Policy Research News 4 (Summer, 2000).
  • Black Women and the Pill, 32 Family Planning Perspectives 92 (March/April 2000).
  • The Moral Exclusivity of the New Civil Society, 75 Chicago-kent Law Review 555-582 (2000).
  • The Challenge of Substance Abuse for Family Preservation Policy, 3 Journal of Health Care Law And Policy 72-87 (1999) .
  • Postscript, Caught in the Crossfire: Illinois Roundtable on Welfare Reform, Women of Color and Reproductive Health, October 13, 1999 16 (2000).
  • Is There Justice in Children's Rights?: The Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy, 2 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 112-140 (1999).

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • Crime, Punishment, and Prevention, 142 Public Interest 61-71 (Winter 2001) .
  • Why Does the Criminal Law Care What the Layperson Thinks Is Just? Coercive Versus Normative Crime Control, 86 Virginia Law Review 1839-1869 (2000) .
  • Incapacitation and Just Deserts as Motives for Punishment, 24 Law And Human Behavior 659-683 (2000) (Co-authored by: John M. Darley and Kevin M. Carlsmith) .
  • Some Doubts About Argument by Hypothetical, 88 California Law Review 813-825 (2000).
  • Testing Lay Intuitions of Justice: How and Why?, 28 Hofstra Law Review 611-634 (2000).

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • CALR Training in a Networked Classroom, 8 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 79-84 (2000).

GERALD N. ROSENBERG

  • Incentives, Reputation and the Glorious Determinants of Judicial Behavior, 68 University of Cincinnati Law Review 637-649 (2000) .

HELENE S. SHAPO

  • The Widow's Mite Gets Smaller: Deficiencies in Illinois Effective Share Law, 24 Southern Illinois University Law Journal 95-120 (1999).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • On First Looking Into General Principles of Torts: Ruminations on Restating for an Ex-Dean, 78 Nebraska Law Review 891-899 (1999).
  • Judges and Products Law: Provisional Truths and Designated Designers, 49 Depaul Law Review 405-412 (1999).
  • Millennial Torts, 33 Georgia Law Review 1021-1045 (1999).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Globalization and the U.S. Market in Legal Services-Shifting Identities, 31 Law And Policy In International Business 1093-1150 (2000) .

HENRY E. SMITH

  • Optimal Standardization in the Law of Property: The Numerus Clausus Principle, 110 Yale Law Journal 1-70 (2000) (Co-authored by: Thomas W. Merrill) .
  • Ambiguous Quality Changes from Taxes and Legal Rules, 67 University of Chicago Law Review 647-723 (2000) .

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • The Characteristics and Challenges of Relational Contracts, 94 Northwestern University Law Review 823-846 (2000) .
  • Changing Your Mind: The Law of Regretted Decisions, 31 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 255-279 (2000) .

JAMES B. SPETA

  • The Vertical Dimension of Cable Open Access, 71 Colorado Law Review 975-1010 (2000).
  • Handicapping the Race for the Last Mile?: A Critique of Open Access Rules for Broadband Platforms, 17 Yale Journal On Regulation 39-91 (2000).

KATHRYN E. SPIER

  • 'Competition' Among Employers Offering Health Insurance, 19 The Journal of Health Economics 121-140 (2000) (Co-authored by: David Dranove and Laurence Baker).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Fable of Fisher Body, 43 Journal of Law and Economics 67-104 (2000) (Co-authored by: Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • The Three Faces of Federalism, 73(4) Southern California Law Review 741-772 (2000) (Co-authored by: F. Cross).
  • Congress and the Political Expansion of the Federal District Courts, 2 American Law And Economics Review 107 (2000) (Co-authored by: J. de Figueiredo, G. Gryski, and G. Zuk).
  • Integrating Market, Technology, and Policy Opportunities in E-Commerce Strategy, 8 Journal of Strategic Information Systems 235-249 (2000) (Co-authored by: S. Jarvenpaa).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • The Northwestern Law Approach to Strategic Planning, 31 University of Toledo Law Review 761-772 (2000) .

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • A (Microsoft) Word to the Wise--Beware of Footnotes and Gray Areas: The Seventh Circuit Continues to Count Words, 2 Journal of Appellate Practice And Process 205-211 (2000) .

1999

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • International Relations Theory, International Law, and the Regime Governing Atrocities in Internal Conflicts, 93 American Journal of International Law 361-379 (1999) .

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Truth and Its Rivals, 49 Hastings Law Journal 309-319 (1998).
  • The Fourth Amendment and the Limits of theory: Local versus General Theoretical Knowledge, 72 St. John's Law Review 1149-1202 (1998) (Co-authored by: Ross M. Rosenberg).

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • “D” Reorganizations and Dropdowns:- An Uneasy Match, 261 Corp. Tax 177 (1999).

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Technician, 104 Triquarterly 192-271 (Winter, 1999).
  • What We Write About When We Write About the Death Penalty--A Review of Recent Books and Literature on Capital Punishment, 89 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 751-770 (1999).
  • The Quality of Justice in Capital Cases: Illinois as a Case Study, 61 Law and Contemporary Problems 193-217 (1998) .

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Bibliographical Essay: Women and the Legal Profession, 7 American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & The Law 149-175 (1999).
  • Praxis and Pedagogy: Domestic Violence, 32 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 719-731 (1999) (Co-authored by: Eden Kusmiersky).
  • Attorneys as Gatekeepers to the Court: The Potential Liability of Attorneys Bringing Suits Based on Recovered Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse, 27 Hofstra Law Review 223-284 (1998) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Mertz).
  • The Manipulation of Legal Remedies to Deter Suits by Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, 92 Northwestern University Law Review 1481-1499 (1998).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • We Are All Federalists, We Are All Republicans: Holism, Synthesis, and the Fourteenth Amendment, 87 Georgetown Law Journal 2273-2305 (1999) .
  • Caesarism, Departmentalism, and Professor Paulsen, 83 Minnesota Law Review 1421-1434 (1999) .
  • The Structural Constitution and the Countermajoritarian Difficulty, 22 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 3-9 (1998).
  • The President, the Supreme Court, and the Constitution: A Brief Positive Account of Government Lawyers in the Development of Constitutional Law, 61 Law and Contemporary Problems 61-82 (Winter 1998).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Peru Withdraws from the Court: Will the Inter-American Human Rights System Meet the Challenge?, 20 Human Rights Law Journal 167-175 (October 29, 1999).
  • The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court: A Flawed but Essential First Step, 6 Brown Journal of World Affairs 41-52 (1999) .
  • The Inter-American System of Human Rights, 93 American Journal of International Law 555-556 (1999) .
  • The Pinochet Case: Expanding International Accountability, 1 Northwestern Journal of International Affairs 35-41 (1999).
  • Making the World Safe for Human Rights Rapporteurs: ECOSOC's Request for an ICJ Advisory Opinion, 1 Translex 9-12 (Feb. 1999).
  • The Inter-American Court of Human Rights: A Functional Analysis, Liber Amicorium Hector Fix-zamudio 521-537 (1998).

CHARLOTTE CRANE

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Effect of Legal Theories on Judicial Decisions, 74 Chicago-kent Law Review 517 (1999).
  • Brave New Scholarship, 49 Journal of Legal Education 143-149 (1999).
  • A Brief Review of the Indictment Against Milosevic and Others of 27 May 1999, 33(10) United Nations Law Reports 133-136 (June, 1999) .
  • Globalizing Adoption: Linking Children and Adoptive Parents, 116 Christian Century 668-669 (1999) .
  • International Law and Kosovo reprinted from INITED NATIONS LAW REPORTS, VOL. 33, no. 9, 2 special supplement Translex: Transnational Law Exchange 1-2 (May, 1999) .
  • Legal and Moral Dimensions of Churchill's Failure to Warn, 20 Cardozo Law Review 561-567 (1998).
  • International Law and Kosovo, 33 United Nations Law Reports 112-114 (1999).
  • Customary International Law: A Reformulation, 4 International Legal Theory 1-6 (1998).
  • Law and War, 35 Un Chronicle 52-53 (1999).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • The Juvenile Court at 100, 83 Judicature 8-15 (1999).

EZRA FRIEDMAN

  • Adverse Selection as a Barrier to Entry in the Banking Industry, 30 Rand Journal of Economics 515-534 (Autumn 1999) (Co-authored by: Giovanni Dell’Ariccia and Robert Marquez).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Treating the Mentally-Ill Offender: The Challenges of Creating an Effective, Safe and Just System, 89 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 393-402 (1998) (Co-authored by: Dr. Louis J. Kraus) .

DAVID J. GERBER

  • Europe and the Globalization of Antitrust Law, 14 Connecticut Journal of International Law 15-25 (1999) .

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers and Their Discontents: Findings From a Survey of the Chicago Bar, 74 Indiana Law Journal 735-758 (1999) (Co-authored by: Kathleen E. Hull, and Ava A. Harter).
  • The Changing Character of Lawyers' work: Chicago in 1975 and 1995, 32 Law And Society Review 751-775 (1998) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann, and Ethan Michelson).

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Different Strokes: The Challenges Facing Black Women Law Professors in Selecting Teaching Methods, 16 National Black Law Journal 27 (1998).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

GARY LAWSON

  • Taking Notes: Subpoenas and Just Compensation, 66 University of Chicago Law Review 1081-1112 (1999).
  • Downsizing the Right to Petition, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 739-766 (1999) .
  • The Bill of Rights as an Exclamation Point, 33 University of Richmond Law Review 511-523 (1999) .

PIERRE LEGRAND

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Fifty Ways to Promote Scholarship, 49 Journal of Legal Education 126-142 (1999).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Expert Witnesses: Ethics and Professionalism, 12 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 465-488 (1999).
  • Reconstructing Atticus Finch, 97 Michigan Law Review 1339-1362 (1999).
  • Reply [to responses by Althouse, Atkinson, Powell, Simon, and Stone], 97 Michigan Law Review 1382-1384 (1999).
  • Decalogue Divisiveness, Church & State 13 (May, 1999).
  • There Are No Scriveners Here, 84 Iowa Law Review 341-350 (1999).
  • Expert Testimony: A Survivor's Guide to Cross Examination, Court Call 1 (Winter, 1999).
  • Judical Kidnapping, Then and Now: The Case of Edgardo Mortara, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 961-975 (1999) .
  • Judicial Discipline and Judicial Independence, 61 Law And Contemporary Problems 59-74 (1998).
  • Lubet Replies to Edelman: Mistakes? What Mistakes?, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 347-349 (1998).
  • Moral Adventures in Narrative Lawyering, 2 Green Bag 2d 179-189 (1999).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Why They Give at the Office: Shareholder Welfare and Corporate Philanthropy in the Contractual Theory of the Corporation, 84 Cornell Law Review 1195-1226 (1999) (Co-authored by: Henry N. Butler) .

THOMAS W. MERRILL

  • The Constitution and the Cathedral: Prohibiting, Purchasing, and Possibly Condemning Tobacco Advertising, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1143-1204 (1999).
  • Beyond the Independent Counsel: Evaluating the Option, 43 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1047-1081 (1999).
  • Property and the Right to Exclude, 77 Nebraska Law Review 730-755 (1998) .
  • Toward a Principled Interpretation of the Commerce Clause, 22 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 31-43 (1998).
  • High-Level, "Tenured" Lawyers, 61 Law And Contemporary Problems 83-108 (Spring, 1998).

ELIZABETH MERTZ

  • LSI Editor's Preface: In Honor of Herb Jacob, 23 Law And Social Inquiry 743 (1998).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Supplemental Jurisdiction and Section 1367: The Case for a Sympathetic Textualism, 148 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 109-161 (1999).

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • The A.L.I. Tax Treaty Study--A Critique and A Modest Proposal, 52 Tax Lawyer 731-869 (1999) (Co-authored by: David S. Makarski) .
  • Life After Tenure: Where Have All the Articles Gone?, 48 Journal of Legal Education 558-567 (1998).
  • Investing in Foreign Partnerships More Costly Under New Reporting Proposed Regulations, 90 Journal of Taxation 114-117 (1999) (Co-authored by: John S. Pennell).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Fifty Ways to Promote Scholarship, 49 Journal of Legal Education 126-142 (1999).
  • Would George Wahington Have Wanted Bill Clinton Impeached?, 67 George Washington Law Review 666-681 (1999).
  • Is There Hope for the Federal Courts?, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 47-50 (October,1998) .
  • Sisyphus and States' Rights, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 13-15 (April, 1999) .
  • The Living Constitution and the Death of Sovereignty: American Constitutional Law Goes International, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture 16-18 (July, 1999) .

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Right of Expressive Access in First Amendment Theory: Redistributive Values and Democratic Dilemma, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1083-1134 (1999) (Co-authored by: Kirk J. Kaludis).
  • What's Good for General Motors: Corporate Speech and the Theory of Free Expression, 66 George Washington Law Review 235-297 (1998) (Co-authored by: Howard M. Wasserman).

ANNELISE RILES

  • Models and Documents: Artifacts of International Legal Knowledge, 48 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 805 (1999).
  • Wigmore's Treasure Box: Comparative Law in the Era of Information, 40 Harvard International Law Journal 221-283 (1999).
  • Infinity Within the Brackets, 25 American Ethnologist 378-398 (1998).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Poverty, Race, and New Directions in Child Welfare Policy, 1 Washington University Journal of Law And Policy 63-76 (1999) .
  • Foreward: Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order-Maintainance Policing, 89 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 775-836 (1999) .
  • Who May Give Birth to Citizens? Reproduction, Eugenics and Immigration, 1 Rutgers Race And The Law Review 129-135 (1998) .
  • Sources of Commitment to Social Justice, 4 Roger Williams Law Review 175-203 (1998).

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • In Defense of the Model Penal Code: A Reply to Professor Fletcher, 2 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 25-43 (1998) .
  • The Bomb Thief and the Theory of Justification Defenses, 22 Iyune Mishpat, Telaviv University Law Review 65-86 (1999) .
  • Objectivist vs. Subjectivist Views of Criminality: A Study in the Role of Social Science in Criminal Law Theory, 18 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 409-447 (Fall 1998) (Co-authored by: John Darley) .
  • Testing Competing Theories of Justification, 76 North Carolina Law Review 1095-1143 (April 1998) (Co-authored by: John Darley) .

JUDITH ROSENBAUM

  • Using Read-Aloud Protocols as a Method of Instruction, 7 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research And Writing 105-109 (1999).

DAVID S. RUDER

  • Developing High Quality International Accounting Standards, Financial Reporting Journal 3-7 (Spring, 1999).

HENRY E. SMITH

  • Intermediate Filing in Household Taxation, 72 Southern California Law Review 145-245 (1998).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Warranties of Quality in Revised Article 2, Sales and the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 14 Journal of Contract Law 15-27 (1999).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Tying, Essential Facilities, and Network Externalties: A Comment on Piraino, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1277-1285 (1999).
  • Internet Theology, 2 Green Bag 2d 227-232 (1999).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Strategic Instruments: Legal Structure and Political Games in Administrative Law, 15 Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 349 (June 1999) (Co-authored by: P. Spiller).
  • A Modest Proposal for Improving American Justice, 99 Columbia Law Review 215-234 (January 1999) (Co-authored by: F. Cross).

CRISTINA CARMODY TILLEY

  • Comment, Applying a “Persona Test” for Newsgathering Privilege to Food Lion v. Capital Cities / ABC, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1287 (1999).

AHMED A. WHITE

  • Victim's Rights, Rule of Law, and the Threat to Liberal Jurisprudence, 87 Kentucky Law Journal 357-415 (1998-99).

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Thinking Beyond My Own Interpretation: Reflections on Collaborative and Cooperative Theory in the Law School Curriculum, 31 Arizona State Law Journal 957 (1999).

1998

KAREN ALTER

  • Who are the Masters of the Treaty?: European Governments and the European Court of Justice, 52 (1) International Organization 125-152 (1998) Reprinted in Lisa Martin and Beth Simmons eds. International Institutions: An International Organization Reader. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001.

PIERRE LEGRAND

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • History and State Suability: An "Explanatory" Account of the Eleventh Amendment, 83 Cornell Law Review 1269-1382 (1998).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Judicial Partisanship and Obedience to Legal Doctrine: Whistleblowing on the Federal Courts of Appeal, 107 Yale Law Journal 2155-2176 (1998).

1997

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • More on Accounting for the Assumption of Contingent Liability on the sale of a Business, 3 Florida Law Review 615 (1997).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Possession Versus Use: Is There a Causation Element in the Prohibition on Insider Trading?, The Business Lawyer (August 1997).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

PIERRE LEGRAND

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Spiritual and Menial Housework, 9 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 51 (1997).

1996

KAREN ALTER

  • The European Court's Political Power, 19 (3) West European Politics 458-487 (1996).

HERBERT N. BELLER

  • Rev. Proc. 96-30: New Business Purpose Roadmap for Section 355 Transactions, 50 Tax Lawyer 1 (1996).

PIERRE LEGRAND

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Mediator Orientations, Strategies, and Techniques: A Grid for the Perplexed, 1 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 7-51 (1996).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • Reconciling Spin-Offs with General Utilities Repeal, 74 Taxes – The Tax Magazine 941 (1996).

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Congressional Control of the Courts: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Expansion of the Federal Judiciary, 39 Journal of Law & Economics 435-462 (1996).

1995

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

PIERRE LEGRAND

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • The Genetic Tie, 62 University of Chicago Law Review 209 (1995).

1994

KAREN ALTER

  • Judicial Politics in the European Community: European Integration and the Pathbreaking Cassis de Dijon decision, 24 (4) Comparative Political Studies 535-561 (1994) (Co-authored by: Sophie Meunier-Aitsahalia) Reprinted in Neil Nugent ed. The European Union: Volume II, 397-424. International Library of Politics and Comparative Government. Vermont: Dartmouth Press, 1997.

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Toward A New Vision of Informants: A History Of Abuses And Suggestions For Reform, 22 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 81 (1994).

1992

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Representing Victims of Hate Crimes, 3 Police Misconduct and Civil Rights Law Report 13 (1992) (Co-authored by: Gzesh and Shuman-Moore).

1991

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Representing Victims of Hate Crimes, 7 Civil Rights Litigation and Attorney Fees Handbook 231 (1991) (Co-authored by: Gzesh and Shuman-Moore).

1990

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • An Ordinary Economic Rationale for Extraordinary Legal Sanctions, 78 California Law Review 1-51 (January 1990) (Co-authored by: Fred S. McChesney and Menahem Spiegel).

1989

HENRY N. BUTLER

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Toward a Theory of the Corporate Tax Base: The Effect of a Corporate Distribution of Encumbered Property to Shareholders, 44 Tax Law Review 113 (1989).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Resource Deprivation and the Right to Counsel, 80 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 673 (1989).

1988

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • An Abecedarium on Alphabet Stock, 66 Taxes – The Tax Magazine 954 (1988).

1986

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Matching and the Income Tax Base: The Special Case of Tax Exempt Income, 5 American Journal of Tax Policy 191 (1986).

1982

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Basing Point Pricing: Competitive vs. Collusive Theories, 72 American Economic Review 289-306 (June 1982).

1980

RONALD J. ALLEN

Accepted Articles

2025

JAMES E. PFANDER

2024

MICHAEL BARSA

  • Seeing International Agriculture Through a Climate Change “Lens”: Enhancing Food Security in a Climate Changing World, ___ Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies ___ (forthcoming 2024).
  • No Place for Morality: The Emerging Threat to Interstate Commerce and the Extraterritoriality Principle, ___ Creighton Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2024) (Co-authored by: Jessica Kittelberger).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

MONICA HAYMOND

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

ALEX LEE

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Perfidious Partners and Betrayed Bonds: Fraudulent Transfer Law and “Liability-Management Transactions”, 23 Florida State University Business Review ___ (forthcoming 2024).

ANDY YUAN

Contributions to Books

2024

DANIEL GANDERT

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

GHAZI HASHIMI

PIERRE LEGRAND

2023

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

ERIN F. DELANEY

  • Judicial Systems in Federal Systems, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, 2d ed. (Rainer Grote et al. ed. 2023) (Co-authored by: Gabrielle Appleby).
  • Judicial Review, in Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law 3d (Smits et al. ed. 2023) (Co-authored by: Rosalind Dixon).
  • Constitutionalization à L’Écosse: Subnational Constitutionalism as Constitutional Reconciliation, in A Written Constitution for Quebec? 283 (Richard Albert & Leonid Sirota eds. 2023).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Preface, in Between Failure and Redemption: The Future of the Ethiopian Social Contract (2023).

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

  • The Achilles Heel of Border Carbon Adjustments: Unintended Effects on Developing Countries, in Taxation and The Green Growth Challenge 69 (Alberto Comelli, Janet E. Milne & Mikael Skou Andersen eds. 2023).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

WENDY J MUCHMAN

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

2022

KAREN ALTER

JEFFREY CARTER-JOHNSON

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Court Culture and Administering Justice, in The State of Criminal Justice 2022 (Mark E. Wojcik ed. 2022) (Co-authored by: Maria Hawilo, Kat Albrecht & Meredith Martin Rountree).

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

  • The Robotisation of Tax Administration, in Interactive Robotics: Legal, Ethical, Social and Economic Aspects: Selected Contributions to the Inbots Conference 2021, 18-20 May, 2021 115 (Co-authored by: Rita de la Feria) (Springer Book Series BIOSYSTEMS & BIOROBOTICS Vol. 30, María Amparo Grau Ruiz, ed., 2022).
  • Taxing Robots, in Interactive Robotics: Legal, Ethical, Social and Economic Aspects: Selected Contributions to the Inbots Conference 2021, 18-20 May, 2021 93 (Co-authored by: Rita de la Feria) (Springer Book Series BIOSYSTEMS & BIOROBOTICS Vol. 30, María Amparo Grau Ruiz, ed., 2022).
  • Social Security and Robotization, in Interactive Robotics: Legal, Ethical, Social and Economic Aspects: Selected Contributions to the Inbots Conference 2021, 18-20 May, 2021 143 (Springer Book Series BIOSYSTEMS & BIOROBOTICS Vol. 30, María Amparo Grau Ruiz, ed., 2022).

NEHA JAIN

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

  • Court Culture and Administering Justice, in The State of Criminal Justice 2022 (Mark E. Wojcik ed. 2022) (Co-authored by: Maria Hawilo, Kat Albrecht & Thomas Geraghty).

ROBERT WEINSTOCK

2021

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • New Directions for Evidence Science, Complex Adaptive Systems, and a Possibly Unprovable Hypothesis About Human Flourishing, in Evidential Legal Reasoning: Crossing Civil Law and Common Law Traditions 41 (Jordi Ferrer & Carmen Vázquez eds. forthcoming 2021).

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Charles Taylor’s Pluralist Modernity, in Arts of Discovery: Essays in Memory of David Smigelskis (Eugene Garver & Wendy Olmsted eds. 2021).

ALYSON CARREL

DAVID DANA

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Rise of the Jury in Argentina: Evolution in Real Time, in Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts: A Global Perspective 25 (Shari Seidman Diamond, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, Valerie P. Hans & Nancy S. Marder eds. 2021) (Co-authored by: Vanina G. Almeida, Denise C. Bakrokar, Mariana Bilinski, Natali D. Chizik, Andrés Harfuch, Lilián Andrea Ortiz, Maria Sidonie Porterie & Aldana Romano).

ALISON R. FLAUM

MEREDITH GELLER

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

KIMBERLY A. GRAY

RICHARD HOSKINS

EMILY KADENS

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

  • Evaluating Legal Services: The Need for a Quality Movement and Standard Measures of Quality and Value, in Research Handbook on Big Data Law 403 (Roland Vogl eds. 2021).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • From the Periphery to the Center and Back? A Brief History of Midwest Legal Realism, in Research Handbook on Modern Legal Realism (Shauhin Talesh, Elizabeth Mertz & Heinz Klug eds. 2021) (Co-authored by: Paul Baumgardner).

JANICE NADLER

  • Emotional Evidence in Court, in Research Handbook on Law and Emotion 288 (Susan Bandes et al. eds. 2021) (Co-authored by: Hannah J. Phalen & Jessica M. Salerno).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Subnational Actors & International Environmental Law, in Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (Lavanya Rajamani & Jacqueline Peel eds. forthcoming 2021).

SUSAN E. PROVENZANO

ANNELISE RILES

  • Law as Technique, in The Oxford Handbook of Law and Anthropology (Marie-Claire Foblets et al. ed. 2021) (Co-authored by: Ralf Michaels).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

2020

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

ALYSON CARREL

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

MICHELLE FALKOFF

  • Moving Beyond Student Teaching Evaluations, in The Academic Handbook, 4th ed. 261 (Lori Flores & Jocelyn H. Olcott eds. 2020).

PAUL GOWDER

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

NEHA JAIN

MICHAEL KANG

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

AJAY MEHROTRA

JIDE NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Foreward, in Sarata Ashraf, No Place For Optimism: Anticipating Myanmar's First Report to The International Court of Justice (May 2020).

CAROLE SILVER

DOREEN WEISENHAUS

  • Hong Kong, in International Libel & Privacy Handbook: A Global Reference for Journalists, Publishers, Webmasters and Lawyers, 5th ed. (2020) (Co-authored by: Rick Glofcheski).

2019

KAREN ALTER

PETER DICOLA

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

EMILY KADENS

PIERRE LEGRAND

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

NADAV SHOKED

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

2018

KAREN ALTER

  • National Perspectives on International Constitutional Review: Diverging Optics, in Comparative Judicial Review 244 (Erin F. Delaney & Rosalind Dixon eds. 2018).
  • Introducing International Courts into a Complex World, in International Court Authority (Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, & Mikael R. Madsen eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, & Mikael Madsen).
  • How Context Shapes the Authority of International Courts, in International Court Authority (Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, & Mikael R. Madsen eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, & Mikael Madsen).
  • The Authority of the Andean Tribunal of Justice in a Time of Crisis, in International Court Authority (Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, & Mikael R. Madsen eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer).
  • Conclusion: Context, Authority, Power, in International Court Authority (Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, & Mikael R. Madsen eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, & Mikael Madsen).
  • International Court Authority in Question: Introduction to Part III, in International Court Authority (Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer, & Mikael R. Madsen eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Laurence Helfer, & Mikael Madsen).
  • The Future of International Law, in A New Global Agenda: Priorities, Practices, and Pathways of The International Community 25 (Diana Ayton-Shenker ed. 2018) ICOURTS WORKING PAPER SERIES No. 101, NORTHWESTERN PUBLIC LAW RESEARCH PAPER No. 17-18.

ROBERT P. BURNS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

BRIAN CITRO

MEGAN G. CRANE

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Jury Research, in The Roots of Modern Psychology & Law: A Narrative History 61 (Thomas Grisso & Stanley Brodskyeds.).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

DANIEL GANDERT

  • The Court of Arbitration for Sport: The Insurer of Fairness in Doping Cases, in Sports Law - Present and Future 404 (KEE-YOUNG YUEN ed. 2018).

IBRAHIM J. GASSAMA

ARI D. GLOGOWER

  • Shades of Basic Income, in Sharing the Gains of the U.S. Global Economy: Proceedings of the New York University 70th Annual Conference on Labor 153 (Charlotte Garden & Samuel Estreicher eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Clint Wallace).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Judicial Review as a Self-Stabilizing Constitutional Mechanism, in Comparative Judicial Review 185 (Erin F. Delaney & Rosalind Dixon eds. 2018) (Co-authored by: Sonia Mittal and Barry R. Weingast).

NEHA JAIN

  • The Democratizing Force of International Law: Human Rights Adjudication by the Indian Supreme Court, in Comparative International Law 319 (Anthea Roberts, Paul B. Stephan, Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg eds. 2018).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Joys of Mutual Contempt, in Religious Freedom, Lgbt Rights, and The Prospects for Common Ground 111 (William Eskridge, Jr. & Robin Fretwell Wilson eds. 2018).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

AJAY MEHROTRA

LAURA H. NIRIDER

JAMES E. PFANDER

MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Twenty-First Century Paradigms on Military Force for Humane Purposes, in Seeking Accountability For The Unlawful Use of Force 493 (Leila Nadya Sadat ed. 2018) (Co-authored by: Angela Walker).
  • Closing Perspectives, in The Founders: Four Pioneering Individuals Who Launched The First Modern-era International Criminal Tribunals 147 (David Crane, Leila Sadat, & Michael Schar eds. 2018).

2017

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

  • The Evolution of International Law and Courts, in International Politics and Institutions In Time (Orfeo Fioretos ed. 2017).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Regional Governance in the United States, in Regional Governance and Development of The Rule-of-law 481 (2017) (translated to Chinese).

ROBERT P. BURNS

BRIAN CITRO

  • A Human Rights Framework for Climate Engineering: A Response to the Limits of Cost-Benefit Analysis, in Climate Geoengineering: Law and Governance (Forthcoming 2017).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Gerald Gault, Meet Brendan Dassey: Preventing Juvenile False and Coerced Confessions in the 21st Century, in The Champion 28 (April 2017) (Co-authored by: Megan Crane, & Laura Nirider) reprinted at FREEDOM FOR BRENDAN DASSEY (May 6, 2017).

ALISON R. FLAUM

IBRAHIM J. GASSAMA

JONATHAN KOEHLER

  • Jury Simulation Goals, in The Psychology of Juries 161 (Margaret Bull Kovera ed. 2017) (Co-authored by: John B. Meixner).

PIERRE LEGRAND

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Gerald Gault, Meet Brendan Dassey: Preventing Juvenile False and Coerced Confessions in the 21st Century, in The Champion 28 (April 2017) (Co-authored by: Megan Crane, & Steven Drizin) reprinted at FREEDOM FOR BRENDAN DASSEY (May 6, 2017).

JAMES E. PFANDER

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Creation and Legacy of the ICTY, in The Research Process, Documentation & Prosecution of Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina 57 (Irfan Ajanović & Indira Osmić eds. 2016).

DOREEN WEISENHAUS

  • Hong Kong, in International Libel & Privacy Handbook: A Global Reference For Journalists, Publishers, Webmasters And Lawyers (Charles Glasser ed. 2016) (Co-authored by: Rick Glofcheski).
  • Communication Law and Policy: Asia, in The International Encyclopedia of Communication (Wolfgang Donsbach ed. 2008, rev. 2012).

2016

KAREN ALTER

  • Too Much Power for the Judges? Understanding the European Court’s Political Power, in Key Controversies In European Integration, 2d ed. (Hubert Zimmerman and Andreas Dür eds. 2016) (Co-authored by: Daniel Kelemen).
  • The Evolution of International Law and Courts, in Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism 590 (Orfeo Fioretos, Tulia G. Falleti, and Adam Sheingate eds. 2016).
  • Regional Dispute Settlement, in Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism 538 (Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse eds. 2016) (Co-authored by: Liesbet Hooghe).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Constitutional Interpretation, in The Oxford Handbook of Language And Law (Peter M. Tiersma and Lawrence M. Solan eds. 2016).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Social Science and the Ways of the Trial Court, in Translating The Social World For Law: Linguistic Tools for a New Legal Realism (2016).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska, in Visions of Justice (26 Studies In International snd European Criminal Law And Procedure) (Bruce Ackerman, Kai Ambos, and Hrovje Sikiric eds. 2016).

ERIN F. DELANEY

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • The Cases for and against Blindfolding the Jury, in Blinding As a Solution to Bias: Strengthening Biomedical Science, Forensic Science, and Law (Robertson, C.T., Kesselheim, A.S. ed. 2016).

ALISON R. FLAUM

  • Transfer Evaluations in Juvenile Justice, in Inside Forensic Psychology (Tiffany R. Mason ed. 2016) (Co-authored by: Antoinette Kavanaugh).

NEHA JAIN

  • Autonomous Weapon Systems: New Frameworks for Individual Responsibility, in Autonomous Weapon Systems: Law, Ethics, Policy 303 (Nehal Bhuta, Susanne Beck, Robin Geiβ, Hin-Yan Liu & Claus Kreβ eds. 2016).

EMILY KADENS

  • The Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Court of Requests, in Texts and Contexts in Legal History: Essays in Honor of Charles Donahue 349 (John Witte, Jr., Sara McDougall, Anna di Robilant ed. 2016).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

BRUCE MARKELL

  • Comity, Chapter 15, and the Enforcement of Foreign Country Money Judgments in the United States, in Annual Review of Insolvency Law 697 (Janis Sarra & Hon. Barbara Romaine eds. 2016).

JANICE NADLER

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • Polycentrism and Climate Change, in Climate Change Law (Daniel Farber & Marjan Peeters eds. 2016) (Co-authored by: Jacqueline Peel).

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

  • Constructing Interdisciplinary Collaboration: The Oncofertility Consortium as an Emerging Knowledge Commons, in Governing Medical Knowledge Commons (Katherine Strandburg, Brett Frischmann, & Michael Madison eds. forthcoming 2017).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • The Chicago Freedom Movement and the Federal Fair Housing Act, in The Chicago Freedom Movement: Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights Activism in The North (Mary Lou Finley, Bernard LaFayette Jr., James R. Ralph Jr., and Pam Smith eds. 2016).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Criminal Justice, in The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations 282 (Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone eds. 2016).
  • Maximizing Opportunities to Deter Further Atrocity Crimes, in Contemporary Issues Facing The International Criminal Court 220 (Richard H. Steinberg ed. 2016).
  • The Complex Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).
  • A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).
  • The United Nations Security Council and International Criminal Justice, in Cambridge Companion To International Criminal Law 178 (William Schabas ed. 2016).
  • The United States and the International Criminal Court, in International Criminal Law (Antonio Cassese, Florian Jeßberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé eds. 2016).

2015

BRIDGET ARIMOND

  • International Human Rights Advocacy by a Law School Clinic: Examples of Projects Undertaken by the International Human Rights Advocacy Clinic at Northwestern University School of Law, in El Interés Público En América Latina: Reflexiones Desde La Educación Legal Clínica Y El Trabajo Probono (2015).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Juries, in International Encyclopedia of The Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed. 907 (2015).

NEHA JAIN

JONATHAN KOEHLER

PIERRE LAROUCHE

  • Interoperability standards, patents and competition policy, in The Law, Economics and Politics of International Standardization 367-383 (P. Delimatsis ed. 2015) (Co-authored by: G. van Overwalle).

KYLE ROZEMA

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Fate of R2P in the Age of Retrenchment, in Globalization And Its Impact On The Future of Human Rights and International Criminal Justice 617 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2015).
  • Reflections [on Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia], in Proceedings of The Eighth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 27 (2015) (Co-authored by: Mark David Agrast & David M. Crane).
  • The Impact of the War Crimes Tribunals on Corporate Liability for Atrocity Crimes under US Law, in Corporate Social Responsibility: Human Rights In The New Global Economy 152 (Charlotte Walker-Said & John D. Kelly eds. 2015).
  • Preface, in North Korea, International Law and the Dual Crises: Narrative and Constructive Engagement, (Morse Tan) (2015).
  • False Alarm about the Proprio Motu Prosecutor, in The First Global Prosecutor: Promises and Constraints 29 (Martha Minow, Cora True-Frost, & Alex Whiting eds. 2015).

2014

KAREN ALTER

  • Altering Politics: International Courts and the Construction of International and Domestic Politics, in Political Representation in the Global Age (Peter A. Hall, Wade Jacoby, Jonah Levy, and Sophie Meunier eds. 2014).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Juvenile Justice Investigation: Narrative Contamination, Cultural Stereotypes, and the Scripting of Juvenile False Confessions, in Examining Wrongful Convictions: Stepping Back, Moving Forward (Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventre eds. 2014) (Co-authored by: Laura Nirider, and Joshua Tepfer).

DANIEL GANDERT

  • Advancing Player Rights: An Examination of the Unique History and Structure of Players’ Rights in Korean Professional Baseball League Compared with the History and Players’ Rights in Major League Baseball, in New Prospects of Sports Law: Festschrift for Professor Dr. Kee-yeun on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday (2013) (Co-authored by: Joonwoo Kim).

TONJA JACOBI

  • A Strategy of Increasing Judicial Power in NFIB v. Sebelius, in The Affordable Care Act: Philosophical and Legal Implications 89-102 (Fritz Allhoff and Mark Hall eds. 2014).

PIERRE LAROUCHE

  • Continental Drift in the Treatment of Dominant Firms: Article 102 TFEU in Contrast to § 2 Sherman Act, in Oxford Handbook of International Antitrust Economics – Vol. 2 153-187 (D. Sokol and R. Blair eds. 2014) (Co-authored by: M. P. Schinkel).

JANICE NADLER

  • Law, Moral Attitudes, and Behavioral Change, in Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and the Law (Eyal Zamir & Doron Teichman eds. forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Kenworthey Bilz).
  • Law, Moral Attitudes, and Behavioral Change, in Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and The Law (Eyal Zamir & Doron Teichman eds. 2014) (Co-authored by: Kenworthy Bilz).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Juvenile Justice Investigation: Narrative Contamination, Cultural Stereotypes, and the Scripting of Juvenile False Confessions, in Examining Wrongful Convictions: Stepping Back, Moving Forward (Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventre eds. 2014) (Co-authored by: Steven Drizin, and Joshua Tepfer).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

GEORGE PIKE

  • Electronic Legal Research, in Fundamentals of Legal Research, 11th Ed. (Forthcoming, summer 2014).
  • Find it Fast and Free on the Internet: Advanced Internet Strategies for the Pennsylvania Legal Professionals, in National Business Institute (2004, updated 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012) (Co-authored by: Kyle B. Fleming, Frank G.Salpietro and Shunk).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Impeachment and Standards for Impeachment, in The Heritage Guide to The Constitution, 2nd ed. (2014).
  • What I Teach When I Teach Legal History, in Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives (Robert M. Jarvis ed. 2014).
  • If Men Were Angels, No Government Would Be Necessary: Political Freedom in the Federalist Papers, in Roots of Liberty: Unlocking The Federalist Papers 62-72 (Scott D. Cosenza and Claire M. Griffin eds. 2013).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Atrocity Crimes, in Genocide: A Reader 88-91 (Jens Meierhenrich ed. 2014).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes: The Egyptian Constitution of 1971, in Constitutions In Authoritarian Regimes 111-137 (Tom Ginsburg and Alberto Simpser eds. 2014).

JOSHUA A. TEPFER

  • Juvenile Justice Investigation: Narrative Contamination, Cultural Stereotypes, and the Scripting of Juvenile False Confessions, in Examining Wrongful Convictions: Stepping Back, Moving Forward (Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris, and Catherine L. Bonventre eds. 2014) (Co-authored by: Steven Drizin, and Laura Nirider).

2013

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • The Conceptual Challenge of Expert Evidence, in Derecho Probatorio Contemporáneo: Prueba Científica Y Ténicas Forenses (contemporary Law of Evidence: Scientific Proof and Forensic Techniques) 215 (Leonardo David López Escobar ed. 2012).
  • Standards of Proof and the Limits of Legal Analysis, to be published in Spanish as: Los estándares de prueba y los límites del análisis jurídico, in Estándares De Prueba Y Prueba Científica. Ensayos De Epistemología Jurídica 41-64 (Carmen Vázquez ed. 2013).

KAREN ALTER

  • The Multiple Roles of International Courts and Tribunals: Enforcement, Dispute Settlement, Constitutional and Administrative Review, in International Law and International Relations: Synthesizing Insights from Interdisciplinary Scholarship (Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack eds. 2013).

BERNARD BLACK

PETRA BUTLER

  • Is the CISG ready for the 21st Century? CISG and Electronic Commerce, in Cisg & Arbitration: Current Issues 119 (Atamer/Butler/Schwenzer ed. 2013).
  • Cross fertilisation of constitutional ideas: The Relationship between the Human Rights Act 1998 and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, in The United Kingdom’s Statutory Bill of Rights- Constitutional and Comparative Perspectives (Masterman/Leigh ed. 2013).

JEFFREY CARTER-JOHNSON

BRIAN CITRO

  • The Consequences of Failure, in Advancing The Human Right to Health (Jose M. Zuniga, Stephen P. Marks, & Lawrence O. Gostin eds. 2013).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Empirical Analysis of Juries in Tort Case, in Research Handbook on the Economics of Torts 414-435 (Jennifer H. Arlen ed. 2013) (Co-authored by: Jessica M. Salerno).

ALISON R. FLAUM

  • Transfer of Jurisdiction, in Illinois Juvenile Law and Practice (Lawrence Schlam ed. 2013).

TONJA JACOBI

  • The Exclusionary Rule: Its Effect on Innocence and Guilt, in The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America (John T. Parry and L. Song Richardson eds. 2013).

EMILY KADENS

  • Custom's Two Bodies, in Center and Periphery: Studies on Power in The Medieval World in Honor of William Chester Jordan 239 (Katherine L. Jansen, G. Geltner, Anne E. Lester ed. 2013).

CAROLINE KAEB

  • The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resilience of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory (29 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 334), reprinted in Human Rights and Non-State Actors (Andrew Clapham eds. 2013) (Co-authored by: David Scheffer).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • "Necessary," "Proper", and Health Care Reform, in The Health Care Case: The Supreme Court's Decision and Its Implications 105-119 (Nathaniel Persily, Gillian E. Metzger, and Trevor W. Morrison eds. 2013).

PIERRE LAROUCHE

  • Legal Emulation Between Regulatory Competition and Comparative Law, in National Legal Systems and Globalization – New Role, Continuing Relevance 247-287 (P. Larouche and P. Cserne eds. 2013).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Ruminations on Them and Us, in How Can You Represent Those People?: Criminal Defense Stories (Abbe Smith and Monroe H. Freedman eds. 2013).

JANICE NADLER

  • Consent, Dignity, and the Failure of Scattershot Policing, in The Constitution and The Future of Criminal Justice In America (John T. Parry and L. Song Richardson eds. 2013).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Allocation of Discovery Costs and the Foundations of Modern Procedure, in The American Illness: Essays on the Rule of Law 201-210 (F.H. Buckley ed. 2013).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Five Levels of CSR Compliance: The Resilience of Corporate Liability under the Alien Tort Statute and the Case for a Counterattack Strategy in Compliance Theory (29 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 334), reprinted in Human Rights and Non-State Actors (Andrew Clapham eds. 2013) (Co-authored by: Caroline Kaeb).
  • The Enforcement of ICC Arrest Warrants, in The Rise of International Justice 171-181 (Kelly Askin ed. 2013).

JEFFREY SHEFFIELD

  • Federal Income Tax Considerations Affecting Start-Up Businesses, in Start-up & Emerging Companies: Planning, Financing & Operating The Successful Business (Co-authored by: Jack S. Levin).

ROB WARDEN

  • The Role of the Media and Public Opinion on Innocence Reform: Past and Future, in Wrongful Conviction and Criminal Justice Reform: Making Justice (Marvin Zalman and Julia Carrano eds. 2013).

2012

KAREN ALTER

  • Islands of Effective International Adjudication: Constructing an Intellectual Property Rule of Law in the Andean Community, reprinted in Spanish in Saiz Arnaiz, Alejandro, Morales-Antoniazzi, Meriela and Ugartemendia Eceizabarrena, Juan Ignacio editors Las implicaciones constitucionales de los procesos de integración en América Latina: Un análisis desde la Unión Europea (2012).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Electoral College Reform at the State Level, in America Votes!: A Guide to Modern Election Law and Voting Rights, 2nd edition 305-319 (Benjamin E. Griffith ed. 2012).
  • Constitutional Interpretation, in The Oxford Handbook of Language And Law 114-127 (Lawrence Solan and Peter Tiersma eds. 2012).

BERNARD BLACK

  • Self-Dealing by Corporate Insiders: Legal Constraints and Loopholes, in Research Handbook On The Economics of Corporate Law 417-441 (2012) (Co-authored by: Vladimir Atanasov, and Conrad Ciccotello).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Surveys in Dilution Cases II, in Trademark and Deceptive Advertising Surveys 155 (2012).
  • Control Foundations: Rationales and Approaches, in Trademark and Deceptive Advertising Surveys 201 (2012).
  • Internet Surveys for Evaluating Trademark Infringement and Deceptive Advertising, in Trademark and Deceptive Advertising Surveys 287 (2012) (Co-authored by: Roger Tourangeau).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, reprinted in Legal Writing Institute, The Monograph Series of the Legal Writing Institute, vol. 2 (2012) (Co-authored by: Clifford S. Zimmerman, and Kathleen Dillon Narko).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Piracy, in National Security Law In The News: A Guide For Journalists, Scholars and Policymakers 135-143 (Paul Rosenzweig, Timothy J. McNulty and Ellen Shearer eds. 2012).

MARY-HUNTER MORRIS MCDONNELL

  • The Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility, Reputation, and Activist Targeting, in Corporate Social Responsibility In A Globalizing World (Kiyoteru Tsutsui ed. forthcoming).

JANICE NADLER

  • The Language of Consent in Police Encounters, in Oxford Handbook of Language and Law 326-339 (L. Solan and P. Tiersma eds. 2012) (Co-authored by: J.D. Trout).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, reprinted in Legal Writing Institute, The Monograph Series of the Legal Writing Institute, vol. 2 (2012) (Co-authored by: Clifford S. Zimmerman, and Elizabeth L. Inglehart).
  • “Inclusion Means Including Us, Too”—Disability and Diversity in Law Schools, in Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession, Iilp Review on The State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession (2011).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Tribunal Influence in Recent U.S. Jurisprudence on Corporate Liability for Atrocity Crimes, in Proceedings of The Fifth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 47-75 (Elizabeth Andersen and David M. Crane eds. 2012).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • How Entrepreneurs Affect the Rate and Direction of Incentive Activity, in The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity Revisted 277-315 (Josh Lerner and Scott Stern eds. 2012).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Cynthia Wilson is the co-author for Funding for Summer Public Interest Work, in Law School Guide To Public Interest Careers (2012).

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • From Cooperative Learning to Collaborative Writing in the Legal Writing Classroom, reprinted in Legal Writing Institute, The Monograph Series of the Legal Writing Institute, vol. 2 (2012) (Co-authored by: Kathleen Dillon Narko, and Elizabeth L. Inglehart).

2011

ANTHONY D'AMATO

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Reference Guide on Survey Research, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 3rd edition 359-423 (2011).

PETER DICOLA

  • An Economic View of Legal Restrictions on Musical Borrowing and Appropriation, in Making and Unmaking Intellectual Property 235-249 (Mario Biagioli, Peter Jaszi, and Martha Woodmansee eds. 2011).

ZEV EIGEN

  • Zev Eigen is the volume editor for LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW INITIATIVES AND PROPOSALS IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 62ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LABOR (2011).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers in National Policymaking, in The Paradox of Professionalism: Lawyers and The Possibility of Justice 220-242 (Scott L. Cummings ed. 2011) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Nolo Contendere Pleas and Alford Pleas, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2011).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Story of Welsh v. United States: Elliott Welsh’s Two Religious Tests, in First Amendment Stories 294-318 (Andrew Koppelman and Richard W. Garnett eds. 2012).

PIERRE LAROUCHE

  • The coming of age of EU regulation of network industries and services of general economic interest, in The Evolution of Eu Law, 2nd ed 743-781 (P. Craig and G. de Búrca eds. 2011) (Co-authored by: L Hancher).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Marriage and the Law: Time for a Divorce?, in Marriage and Divorce in A Multicultural Context (Joel A. Nichols ed. 2011).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • The Racial Geography of Child Welfare: Toward a New Research Paradigm, in Challenging Racial Disproportionality In Child Welfare: Research, Policy and Practice 13-22 (Deborah Green, Kathleen Belanger, Ruth G. McRoy, and Lloyd Bullard eds. 2011).
  • Qu’est-ce Qui ne va pas avec la ‘Médecine Raciale’?: Genetique, Pharmacologie et Egalité, in Les Categories Ethno-raciales A L’ere Des Biotechnologies: Droits, Sciences Et Médecine Face A La Diversité Humaine 41-53 (2011).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Complex Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute, in Proceedings of The Fourth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs 173-188 (2011).
  • Crimes Against Humanity and the Responsibility to Protect, in Forging A Convention For Crimes Against Humanity 305-322 (Leila Nadya Sadat ed. 2011).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Role of the Entrepreneur in Economic Growth, in Handbook of Law, Innovation, and Growth 11-44 (Robert Litan ed. 2011).
  • Intellectual Property and the Theory of the Firm, in Perspectives on Commercializing Innovation 9-46 (F. Scott Kieff and Troy Paredes eds. 2011).
  • The Innovator's Decision: Entrepreneurship versus Technology Transfer, in Handbook of Research on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (David Audretsch, O. Falck, Stephan Heblich , and Adam Lederer eds. 2011).
  • Unlocking Technology: Antitrust and Innovation 120-165, reprinted in: Competition Policy and Patent Law under Uncertainty: Regulating Innovation, edited by Geoffrey A. Manne and Joshua D. Wright (2011).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Externships, in Guide To Public Service Experiential Learning Programs In Legal Education (2011).

2010

KAREN ALTER

  • Judicialization of International Relations, in Encyclopedia of Political Science (2011).
  • On Law And Policy in the European Court of Justice: An American Perspective, in Europe: The New Legal Realism 1-9 (2011).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Current Electoral College Reform Efforts Among the States in Electoral College Reform: Challenges and Possibilities 187-201 (Gary Bugh ed. 2010).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Resolved, the Terms of Supreme Court Justices Should Be Limited to 18 Years, in Debating Reform: Conflicting Perspectives On How To Fix The American Political System (Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson eds. 2010) (Co-authored by: James Lindgren).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Afterword, in Barbarous Souls, by David Strauss (2010).

ZEV EIGEN

  • The Forum for Adjudication of Employment Disputes, in Research Handbook on The Economics of Labor and Employment Law (Michael L. Wachter and Cynthia L. Estlund eds. 2010) (Co-authored by: Samuel Estreicher ).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Access to Justice and Legal Education: Challenges and Suggestions, in A Human Right To Legal Aid (Paul Dalton and Hatla Thelle eds. 2010).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • Grievance Mediation: If It’s So Great, Why Isn’t Everyone Doing It? , in Proceedings, 62nd Annual Meeting, National Academy of Arbitrators (2010).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Medical Discovery, in Lexisnexis Practice Guide Pennsylvania Civil Discovery (2010).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Research Handbooks in Law and Economics Series (Richard Posner and Francesco Parisi eds. 2010).
  • The Judiciary , in Public Choice and Public Law (Dan Farber and Anne Joseph O’Connelleds.).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Forced Labor, Revisited: The Thirteenth Amendment and Abortion, in The Promises of Liberty: The History and Contemporary Relevance of The Thirteenth Amendment (Alexander Tsesis eds. 2010).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Resolved, the Terms of Supreme Court Justices Should Be Limited to 18 Years, in Debating Reform: Conflicting Perspectives on How to Fix The American Political System (Richard J. Ellis and Michael Nelson eds. 2010) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi ).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • The Economic Analysis of Corruption, in Handbook on The Economics of Crime (Bruce L. Benson and Paul R. ZImmerman eds. 2010).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • The Paradox of Silence and Display: Sexual Violation of Enslaved Women and Contemporary Contradictions in Black Female Sexuality, in Beyond Slavery: Overcoming Its Religious and Sexual Legacies 41-60 (Bernadette J. Brooten ed. 2010).
  • Privatization and Punishment in the New Age of Reprogenetics, in Transcending The Boundaries of Law: Generations of Feminism and Legal Theory 131-142 (Martha Albertson Fineman ed. 2010).
  • The Social Immorality of Health in the Gene Age: Race, Disability, and Inequality, in Against Health: How Health Became The New Morality 61-71 (Jonathan Metzl and Anna Kirkland eds. 2010).
  • Medical Hope, Legal Pitfalls: Potential Legal Issues in the Emerging Field of Oncofertility, in Oncofertility: Ethical, Legal, Social, and Medical Perspectives (Teresa K. Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, and Sarah Rodriguez eds. 2010).
  • Race and the New Biocitizen , in What’s The Use of Race?: Modern Governance And The Biology of Difference (Ian Whitmarsh and David S. Jones eds. 2010).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The International Criminal Court, in Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law (William A. Schabas and Nadia Bernaz eds. 2011).
  • A Pragmatic Approach to the Crime of Aggression , in International Criminal Justice: Law And Practice From The Rome Statute To Its Review (Roberto Bellelli ed. 2010).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Regulating Medieval Cairo , in Living In Historic Cairo: Past And Present In An Islamic City (Farhad Daftary, Elizabeth Fernea, and Azim Nanji eds. 2010).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Cynthia Wilson is the chapter co-chair and co-author for Hiring, in Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed. 2010 Cum. Supp. (2010).

2009

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Utility and Truth in the Scholarship of Mirjan Damaška, in Crime, Procedure And Evidence In A Comparative And International Context: Essays In Honour of Professor Mirjan Damaška 329-350 (John Jackson, Máximo Langer, and Peter Tillers eds. 2008) (Co-authored by: Georgia N. Alexakis).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • The entry for Nicholas St. John Green, in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 232-233 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • Law, Psychology & Morality , in Moral Cognition And Decision Making (B. Ross, D. Bartels, C. Bauman, L. Skitka, and D. Medin –Volume 50 of THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION eds. 2009) (Co-authored by: Janice Nadler ).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Tasks of a Philosophy of Law in On Philosophy , in American Law (Francis J. Mootz ed. 2009).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The entry for Robert H. Bork , in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 63-64 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • National Prosecutions for International Crimes in International Criminal Law (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2008).

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • The Lesser Culpability of the Juvenile Offender: Trial in Adult Criminal Court, Incarceration with Adults, and Excessive Sanctions, in What Is Right For Children?: The Competing Paradigms of Religion And Human Rights (Martha Fineman and Karen Worthington eds. 2009).

CLINTON W. FRANCIS

  • Language System (LS) 3.0: An Agenda for a Model of Innovation Valuation , in The Role of Intellectual Property Rights In Biotechnology Innovation (David Castle ed. 2009).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Regulation on Demand: A Private Interest Model of Insider Trading Regulation, in Classics In Corporate Law and Economics (Jonathan Maceyed.).

JOHN HAGAN

  • Justice in the Balkans, in Conducting Law And Society Research: Reflections On Methods And Practices 252-263 (Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt eds. 2009).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Chicago Lawyers , in Conducting Law And Society Research: Reflections On Methods And Practices 59-71 (Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt eds. 2009) (Co-authored by: Edward Laumann ).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Obtaining or Opposing Motion to Compel Disclosure of ESI (Electronically Stored Information), in Lexisnexis Practice Guide: New York E-discovery and Evidence (2009).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

JANICE NADLER

  • Law, Psychology & Morality , in Moral Cognition And Decision Making (B. Ross, D. Bartels, C. Bauman, L. Skitka, and D. Medin –Volume 50 of THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION eds. 2009) (Co-authored by: Kenworthey Bilz ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The entry on Raoul Berger , in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 38-39 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009).
  • The entry on Oliver Ellsworth , in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 184-185 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Sick and Tired: Working Women and Their Health, in The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything, A Study By Maria Shriver And The Center For American Progress (Heather Boushey and Ann O’Leary eds. 2009) (Co-authored by: Jessica Arons ).
  • Margaret Sanger and the Racial Origins of the Birth Control Movement, in Racially Writing The Republic: Racists, Race Rebels, And Transformations of American Identity 196-213 (Bruce David Baum and Duchess Harris eds. 2009).
  • The entry on Constance Baker Motley , in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 393-394 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009).
  • Torture and the Biopolitics of Race , in Rethinking America: The Imperial Homeland In The 21 St Century (Jeff Maskovsy and Ida Susser eds. 2009).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • The entry for Earl Burrus Dickerson, in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law 162-163 (Roger K. Newman ed. 2009) (Co-authored by: Marcus Shepard ).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Legacy of Raphael Lemkin , in Silence of God and Other Plays By Catherine Filloux (2009).
  • Cross-Fire Discussion of Lessons Learned from the Trials of Slobodan Miloševic, Charles Taylor, and Saddam Hussein , in Criminal Jurisdiction 100 Years After The 1907 Hague Peace Conference (Willem J.M. van Genugten, Michael P. Scharf, and Sasha E. Radin eds. 2009).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Redefining the Landscape of Internet Regulation , in New Directions In Communications Policy (Randolph J. May eds. 2009).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Cynthia Wilson is the chapter co-chair and co-author for Hiring, in Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed. 2009 Cum. Supp. (2009).

BARRY WIMPFHEIMER

  • The Shiva , in Why Study Talmud In The Twenty-first Century (Paul Socken ed. 2009).
  • Interrupting Birth Control: Re-Reading a Famous Beraita, in Wisdom of Bat Sheva: The Dr. Beth Samuels Memorial Volume (2009).

2008

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Teaching Intelligent Design Is Not Teaching Religion in Issues on Trial: Education, in Issues On Trial: Education (Robert Winters ed. 2008).
  • A Place for Mercy in Doing Justice to Mercy: Religion, Law and Criminal Justice (Jonathan Rothchild, Matthew Myer Boulton, and Kevin Jung eds. 2007).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Decoding the Electoral College: The History and Controversy of Selecting the President, in Voting In America: How America Votes: Law, Process, And Voter Participation, Volume 1 1-15 (Morgan E. Felchner ed. 2008).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Lawfulness of the American Trial, in Trials: The International Library of Essays In Law And Society (Martha M. Umphrey ed. 2008) reprinted from the AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW.
  • Some Philosophical Resources for the Study of Truth Practices in the American Trial, in The Role of Social Science In Law (Elizabeth Mertz ed. 2008) reprinted from The Political and Legal Anthropology Review.

ANTHONY D'AMATO

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Jury Decisions Versus Judges’ Decisions in Encyclopedia of Psychology & Law (Brian L. Cutler ed. 2008) (Co-authored by: Pam Mueller ).
  • Revisiting the Unanimity Requirement: The Behavior of the Non-Unanimous Civil Jury, in Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Mary R. Rose and Beth Murphy).
  • Juror Reactions to Attorneys at Trial: Opening Statements, Witnesses, and Cross Examination , in Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Jonathan Casper, Cami L. Heiert, and Anna Maria Marshall).
  • Government Takings of Private Property in Public Opinion and Constitutional Controversy (Nathaniel Persily, Jack Citrin, and Patrick J. Egan eds. 2008) (Co-authored by: Janice Nadler and Matthew M. Patton).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Why Individuals Provide Public Goods, in Accounting For Mother Nature (Terry L. Anderson, Laura E. Huggins and Thomas M. Power eds. 2008).

JOHN HAGAN

  • Sociological Criminology and the Mythology of Hispanic Immigration and Crime , in Analyzing Law’s Reach; Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Alberto Palloni ).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice , in Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, and Edward O. Laumann).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Expert Testimony, in Criminal Investigation Handbook (2008).
  • The Voluntariness Standard, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2008).
  • Evidence and the Witness Examination Process, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2008).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • The “Trans Union” Case: Smith v. Van Gorkom, in The Iconic Cases In Corporate Law (Jonathan R. Macey ed. 2008).

JANICE NADLER

  • Victim Impact Testimony and the Psychology of Punishment, in Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Mary Rose ).
  • Government Takings of Private Property in Public Opinion and Constitutional Controversy (Nathaniel Persily, Jack Citrin, and Patrick J. Egan eds. 2008) (Co-authored by: Shari Seidman Diamond, and Matthew M. Patton).
  • Constructing Focal Points through Legal Expression: An Experimental Test , in Experiments In Criminology And Law: A Research Revolution (C. Horne and M. Lovaglia eds. 2007) (Co-authored by: Richard H. McAdams ).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • A Right to Frozen Water?: The Institutional Spaces for Supranational Climate Change Petitions, in Progress in International Law 749 (Rebecca Bratspies & Russell Miller eds. 2008).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Freedom of Association in Historical Perspective, in Freedom of Association (Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul eds. 2008).

CLAIRE PRIEST

  • Law and Commerce, 1580-1815, in The Cambridge History of Law In America (Michael Grossberg and Christopher L. Tomlins eds. 2008).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • The Racial Geography of State Child Protection, in New Landscapes of Inequality: Neoliberalism and The Erosion of Democracy in America (Jane L. Collins, Micaela Di Leonardo, and Brett Williams eds. 2008).
  • Making Reproduction a Crime, in The Reproductive Rights Reader: Law, Medicine, And The Construction of Motherhood (Nancy Ehrenreich ed. 2008).
  • Race and the New Reproduction , in The Reproductive Rights Reader: Law, Medicine, And The Construction of Motherhood (Nancy Ehrenreich ed. 2008).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, in International Criminal Law, 3rd edition (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2008).
  • A Review of the Experiences of the Pre-Trial and Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal Court Regarding the Disclosure of Evidence , in The Emerging Practice of The International Criminal Court (Göran Sluiter and Carsten Stahn eds. 2008).
  • Atrocity Crimes and their Relationship to the Responsibility to Protect , in Responsibility to Protect: The Global Moral Compact for The 21st Century (Richard H. Cooper and Juliette Voinov Kohler eds. 2009).
  • Why International Law Matters in God’s World, in Doing Justice To Mercy: Religion, Law, And Criminal Justice 101-116 (Jonathan Rothchild, Matthew Myer Boulton, and Kevin Jung eds. 2007).
  • Policy Issues Under the UN Charter and the Rome Statute , in Conference On International Criminal Justice 48-52 (Roberto Bellelli ed. 2008).
  • The Security Council and International Law on Military Occupations , in The United Nations Security Council And War; The Evolution of Thought And Practice Since 1945 580-607 (Vaughan Lowe, Adam Roberts, Jennifer Welsh, and Dominik Zaum eds. 2008).
  • Nuremburg Trials, in Proceedings of The First International Humanitarian Law Dialogs (2008).

REGINA SCHWARTZ

  • Law and Love in Merchant of Venice, in Practising Equity, Addressing Law: Equity In Law And Literature (Daniela Carpi ed. 2008).

KRISTEN STILT

  • Price Setting and Hoarding in Mamluk Egypt: The Lessons of Legal Realism for Islamic Legal Studies, in The Law Applied: Contextualizing The Islamic Shari’a (Peri Bearman, Wolfhart Heinrichs, and Bernard G. Weiss eds. 2008).

2007

SANDRA BABCOCK

  • Human Rights Advocacy in United States Capital Cases, in The Contemporary Human Rights Movement In The United States (2007).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Civil Trials , in Encyclopedia of Law And Society: American And Global Perspectives (David S. Clark ed. 2007).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Porn Up, Rape Down , in Taking Sides: Clashing Views In Family And Personal Relationships (Elizabeth Schroeder ed. 2007).
  • International Law from a Machiavellian Perspective, in The Realist Tradition And Contemporary International Relations (David W. Clinton ed. 2007).
  • Foreword, in International Humanitarian Law: Prospects xi-xii (John Carey, William V. Dunlap, and R. John Pritchard eds. 2006).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Psychological Contributions to Evaluating Witness Testimony , in Beyond Common Sense: Psychological Science In The Courtroom (Eugene Borgida and Susan Fiske eds. 2007).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Police Interrogation of Youth in The Mental Health Needs of Young Offenders (Carol L. Kessler and Louis James Kraus eds. 2007) (Co-authored by: Allison D. Redlich ).

THOMAS F. GERAGHTY

  • Assessing Children’s Competence to Stand Trial and to Waive Miranda Rights , in Mental Health Needs of Young Offenders (Carol L. Kessler and Louis James Kraus eds. 2007) (Co-authored by: Dr. Louis Kraus, and Dr. Peter Fink).
  • Access to Justice: Challenges, Models, and the Participation of Non-Lawyers in Justice Delivery , in Access To Justice In Africa And Beyond: Making The Rule of Law A Reality (2007) (Co-authored by: et al.).
  • L’Accès à la Justice: Problèmes, Modèles et Participation des Non-Avocats à la Prestation de Services Juridiques , in L’accès À La Justice En Afrique Et Au-delà: Pour Que L’état De Droit Devienne Une Réalité, the French edition (2007) (Co-authored by: et al.).

STEPHEN B. GOLDBERG

  • The Long Term Effects of Grievance Mediation, in Adr And The Law (2007).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Challenging Guilty Pleas, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2007).
  • Drug Testing in the Workplace, in Defense of Narcotics Cases (2007).
  • Gambling Related Offenses, in New York Criminal Practice (2007).
  • Discovery, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2007).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Defense of Marriage Act: Federal Level, in Defending Same-sex Marriage 141-160 (Mark Strasser ed. 2007).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DAVID S. RUDER

  • The foreword to The Arbitration Policy Task Force Report—A Report Card (July 27, 2007).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Extraordinary Cambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the abridged text of a book chapter, in International Criminal Law, 3rd edition (Cherif Bassiouni ed. 2008).
  • How Reform Initiatives Can Bridge the Gulf Between the United States and The International Criminal Court , in International Institutional Reform: Proceedings of The Seventh Hague Joint Conference (Agata Filjalkowski ed. 2007).
  • Foreword, in Concentrations of Inhumanity by David Hawk (2007).

STEPHEN E. SMITH

  • Rejection of Offer Followed by Acceptance: Comparison between the provisions of CISWG Article 17 and the Counterpart Provisions of UNIDROIT Principles Article 2.5 , in An International Approach To The Interpretation of The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale of Goods (1980) As Uniform Sales Law 92-96 (2007).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • The Fable of Fisher Body, reprinted in The Economics of Modern Business Enterprise, edited by Martin Ricketts (2007) (Co-authored by: Casadesus-Masanell, Ramon).
  • Firms and Networks in Two-Sided Markets , in The Handbook of Economics and Information Systems, Volume 1 (Terry Hendershott ed. 2006).

JOHN B. THORNTON

  • Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions, in Chapter 9, Illinois Institute For Continuing Legal Education, Business & Commercial Litigation, 2007 edition (Co-authored by: Gregory J. Scandaglia, William J. Ryan, and Bradley D. Hergott).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Cynthia Wilson is the chapter co-chair and co-author for Hiring, in Employment Discrimination Law, 4th Ed. (2007).
  • Cynthia Wilson is the co-author for Funding for Summer Public Interest Work, in Law School Guide To Public Interest Careers (2007).

2006

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Compulsion: Death as Different , in Screening Justice—the Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order, And Social Justice (Rennard Strickland, Teree E. Foster, and Taunya Lovell Banks eds. 2006).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • How Law Knows in the American Trial Court , in How Law Knows (Austin Sarat et al. ed. 2006).

ALVARO BUSTOS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Problem of the Prolonged Tenure of Justices, in Reforming The Court: Term Limits For Supreme Court Justices (Roger C. Cramton and Paul D. Carrington eds. 2006) (Co-authored by: James Lindgren).

MICHAEL C. DAVIS

  • Europe, America, Asia: Contemporary Wars and Their Implications for World Orders, in Varieties of World-making: Beyond Globalization (Peter Wagner and Nathalie Karagiannis eds. 2006).
  • Constitutionalism and Economic Development in Asia: Do Domestic Institutions Matter?, in Human Rights and Development: Approaches to The Reform of Governance In Asia (D. K. Srivastava and C. Raj Kumar eds. 2006).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

PETER DICOLA

  • Employment and Wage Effects of Radio Consolidation, in Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning And Metrics 57 (2006).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • The Role of the Parties in Entering a Plea, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2006).
  • Objections, in Criminal Law Advocacy (2006).
  • Elements of Guilt: Challenging Prosecution Proof by Motion , in Criminal Law Advocacy (2006).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Cruel and Unusual Punishment , in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (2006).
  • The New Separation of Powers: Integrating the Study of American Politics, in Handbook of Political Economy (Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman eds. 2006) (Co-authored by: Rui de Figueiredo, and Barry R. Weingast ).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

  • What Is the Role of Heuristics in Litigation?, in Heuristics and the Law 343 (Gerd Gigerenzer & Christoph Engel eds. 2006) (Co-authored by: Callia Piperides, Ronald J. Allen, Mandeep K. Dhami, Axel Flessner, Reid Hastie, Richard Lempert, Joachim Schulz & Gerhard Wagner).
  • Train Our Jurors, in Heuristics and the Law 303 (Gerd Gigerenzer & Christoph Engel eds. 2006).

JAMES LINDGREN

  • The Problem of the Prolonged Tenure of Justices, in Reforming The Court: Term Limits For Supreme Court Justices (Roger C. Cramton and Paul D. Carrington eds. 2006) (Co-authored by: Steven Calabresi).

JANICE NADLER

  • Judgmental Biases in Conflict Resolution and How to Overcome Them, in Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory And Practice, 2nd Ed. (Morton Deutsch, Peter T. Coleman and Eric C. Marcus eds. 2006) (Co-authored by: Leigh Thompson and Robert Lount).
  • Negotiation, Information Technology, and the Problem of the Faceless Other, in Negotiation Theory And Research (Leigh L. Thompson ed. 2006) (Co-authored by: Donna Shestowsky).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • The Law and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, in Peace In The Promised Land: A Realist Scenario (2005).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Adoption Myths and Racial Realities in the United States , in Outsiders Within: Writing On Transracial Adoption (Jane Jeong Trenka, Julia Chinyere Oparah, and Sun Yung Shin eds. 2006).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Who Won the Battle of Wills in the December Proceedings of the Saddam Trial?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 129 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).
  • What if a Different U.S. Strategy Had built a Different Court for Iraq?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 98-101 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).
  • What Happens to the Saddam Trial if Civil War Consumes Iraq?, in Saddam On Trial: Understanding And Debating The Iraqi High Tribunal 215-217 (Michael P. Scharf and Gregory S. McNeal eds. 2006).

REGINA SCHWARTZ

  • Othello and the Horizon of Justice , in Transcendence: Philosophy, Literature, And Theology Approach The Beyond (Regina M. Schwartz ed. 2004).
  • Revelation and Revolution, in Theology And The Political (Creston Davis ed. 2005).
  • Othello and the Horizon of Justice, in Transcendence: Philosophy, Literature, And Theology (Regina Schwartz ed. 2004).

RICHARD E. SPEIDEL

  • Consumers and the American Contract System: A Polemic, in Law and Class In America: Trends Since The Cold War 260-278 (Paul D. Carrington and Trina Jones eds. 2006).

DANIEL F. SPULBER

  • Entry Barriers and Entry Strategies 69-90, reprinted in Modern Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, edited by Andrew E. Burke (2006).

ROB WARDEN

  • Foreword , in Dead Wrong: Violence, Vengeance, And The Victims of Capital Punishment by Richard A. Stack (2006).

2005

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • The International Standards Process: Setting and Applying Global Business Norms, in International Standards and the Law (Peter Nobel ed. 2005) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal).

ALBERT ALSCHULER

  • Foreword, in Double Jeopardy: A Reference Guide To The United States Constitution by David S. Rudstein (2004).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • E-Democracy in the United States, in E-government, The Report of Proceedings of The Fifth Congress of The European Association of Legislation, held in Athens, Greece in November 2002 185 (Ulrich Karpen ed. 2005) .

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • The Distinctiveness of Trial Narrative , in The Truth on Trial: Truth and Due Process (Antony Duff et al. ed. 2005).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Canada and the World: A Reply to Michael Ignatieff, in Independence in An Age of Empire: Assessing Unilaterism and Multilateralism (Graham F. Walker ed. 2004).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • International Law as an Autopoietic System, in Developments of International Law In Treaty Making, (Max-Planck Institut für ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht Beitrage 177) 335-399 (Rüdiger Wolfrum and Volker Röben eds. 2005).

LEE EPSTEIN

  • CODING VARIABLES, in The Handbook of Social Measurement (Kimberly Kempf-Leonard ed. 2005) (Co-authored by: Andrew D. Martin).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Rule of Lawrence, in In the Future of Gay Rights in America 151-168 (Harry Hirsch ed. 2005).
  • The Legal Debate Over Same-Sex Marriages, in 2005 Encyclopedia Britannica Book of The Year 206.

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • Issues in the Translatability of Law, in Nation, Language, and The Ethics of Translation 30-50 (Sandra Bermann and Michael Wood eds. 2005).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Appointments Clause, in The Heritage Guide To The United States Constitution (Edwin Meese, David F. Forte, and Matthew Spalding eds. 2005).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Law, Christianity, and Adoption, in The Morality of Adoption: Social-psychological, Theological, And Legal Perspectives 219-245 (Timothy P. Jackson ed. 2005).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Child Welfare as a Racial Justice Issue, in Race And Ethnicity In Society: The Changing Landscape pages 320-325 (Elizabeth Higginbotham and Margaret L. Anderson eds. 2006).
  • Reproductive Rights Movement, in Black Women In America page 51-56 (Darlene Clark Hine ed. 2005).
  • Children's Welfare and Children's Rights, in Black Women in America, 2nd edition page 220-227 (Darlene Clark Hine ed. 2005).
  • Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy, in Adoption Matters: Philosophical And Feminist Essays 234-246 (Sally Haslanger and Charlotte Witt eds. 2005).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • The Employment at Will Doctrine, in Handbook of Career Development (2005).

JAMES B. SPETA

  • An Overview of Media Concentration in the United States: Regulation and the Theory of Deregulation, in Digitale Satellitenplattformen in Den USA Und Europa Und Ihre Regulierung (2005).

2004

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Pathways to International Cooperation, in The Impact of International Law on International Cooperation: Theoretical Perspectives (Eyal Benvenisti and Moshe Hirsch eds. 2004) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal).

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Using Dramatization and Simulation in Professional Responsibility Teaching, in Teaching the Law School Curriculum (Steven Freedland and Gerald F. Hess eds. 2004).
  • The Law of Evidence as the Grammar Rules of Trial Discourse, in Teaching the Law School Curriculum (Steven Freedland and Gerald F. Hess eds. 2004).
  • Rhetoric and the Law, in A Companion to Rhetoric and Rhetorical Criticism 442-456 (Walter Jost ed. 2004).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Extraterritorial Application of Inter-American Human Rights Instruments, in Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties 175-181 (F. Coomans and M. Kamminga eds. 2004).
  • International Human Rights and the United States Response to 11 September, in Legal Instruments in the Fight Against International Terrorism: A Transatlantic Dialogue 251-297 (C. Fijnaut, J. Wouters, and F. Naert eds. 2004).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Foreword, in International Humanitarian Law: Challenges, Edited By John Carey Et Al. xiii-xviii.
  • Minutes of the Faculty Meeting, in Amicus Humoriae: An Anthology of Legal Humor 39-41 (Robert M. Jarvis, Thomas E. Baker, and Andrew J. McClurg eds. 2003).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Competence of Jurors and Jury Reform, in The Participation of Non-legal Professionals and Citizens In Modern Judiciary 109-126.

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • Foreword, in Juvenile Justice In The Making vii-xii (2004).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Tales From the Juvenile Confession Front: A Guide to How Standard Police Interrogation Tactics Can Produce Coerced and False Confessions From Juvenile Suspects, in Interrogations, Confessions, and Entrapment (G. Daniel Lassiter ed. 2004) (Co-authored by: Beth A. Colgan).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Hearsay , in Criminal Law Advocacy (2004).

JONATHAN KOEHLER

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Post-Conviction Challenges to Guideline Sentences, in Practice Under The Federal Sentencing Guidelines , 5th ed. (2004).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Political Economy of International Antitrust Harmonization, in Competition Laws in Conflict: Antitrust Jurisdiction in the Global Economy (Richard A. Epstein and Michael S. Greve eds. 2004).
  • Calvin Coolidge, in Presidential Leadership (James Taranto and Leonard Leo eds. 2004).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Foster Care, in Poverty in The United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics and Policy (Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O'Connor eds. 2004).
  • Child Welfare, in Poverty in The United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics and Policy (Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O'Connor eds. 2004).
  • The Collective Injury of Sexual Harassment, in Directions In Sexual Harassment Law (Catharine A. MacKinnon and Reva B. Siegel eds. 2004).

CHRISTOPHER SIMONI

  • Northwestern University Libraries (2003) (Co-authored by: Elaine Caldbeck, Jeffrey Garrett, Harrie M. Hughes, Robert Michaelson, Joan A. Reyes, and James Shedlock) .

JAMES B. SPETA

  • Vertical Regulation in Digital Television: Explaining Why the United States Has No Access Directive, in Regulating Access to Digital Television (2003) .

2003

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Hard and Soft Law in International Governance, in International Law: Classic And Contemporary Readings, 2nd edition (Charlotte Ku and Paul F. Diehl eds. 2003) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal).

SANDRA BABCOCK

  • L’application du droit international dans les executions capitals auxEtats-Unis: de la théorie à la pratique, in La Peine Capitale Et Le Droit International Des Droits De L’homme (2003).

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • Enacting Justice: The Interplay ofIndividual and Institutional Perspectives, in The Sage Handbook of Socialpsychology, 2003 (2003) (Co-authored by: John M. Darley, Tom Tyler).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Enhancing Human Rights and Legal Protection, in Pax International, Invisible Refugees: Internally Displaced Persons And The New Understandings of Protection And Sovereignty (2003).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Forward , in International Humanitarian Law: Origins xvii-xix (John Carey, William V. Dunlap, and R. John Pritchard eds. 2003).
  • International Law, in The Oxford Companion To American Law 423-427 (2002).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Scientific Jury Selection: What Social Scientists Know and Do Not Know, in The Jury Trial in Criminal Justice 232-242 (Douglas D. Koski ed. 2003).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Electronic Surveillance Under Federal Law , in Criminal Defense Techniques (2003).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Reply to "The Constitutionality of Legal Preferences for Heterosexual Marriage", in Marriage and Same-sex Unions: A Debate 241-243 (Lynn D. Wardle, Mark Strasser, William C. Duncan, and David Orgon Coolidge eds. 2003).
  • Discrimination Against Gays Is Sex Discrimination, in Marriage And Same-sex Unions: A Debate 209-220 (Lynn D. Wardle, Mark Strasser, William C. Duncan, and David Orgon Coolidge eds. 2003).
  • Homosexual Conduct: A Reply to the New Natural Lawyers, in Same Sex: Debating The Ethics, Science And Culture of Homosexuality (1997) .

PIERRE LEGRAND

  • The Same and the Different, in Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions 240-311 (Pierre Legrand and Roderick Munday eds. 2003).

ROBERT C. OWEN

  • Absolute Power, Absolute Corruption, in Prison Nation: The Warehousing of America’s Poor (Paul Wright and Tara Herivel eds. 2003).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Stephen B. Presser's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, in Narrowing The Nation's Power: The Supreme Court Sides With The States, Hearing Before The Committee On The Judiciary, October 1, 2002, (Serial No. J-107-106) (2003).
  • Erie Railroad Co. v. Thompkins, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Impeachment, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Judicial Review, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Judiciary Act of 1801, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Swift v. Tyson, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Barron v. Baltimore, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Hayburn's Case, Higher Law, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Natural Rights, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Gibbons v. Ogden, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Impeachment Trial of Samuel Chase, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Judiciary, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Inherent Powers, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Judiciary Act of 1789, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Separation of Powers, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).
  • Ware v. Hylton, in The Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition (Stanley I. Kutler ed. 2003).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Rasse, Genetik und Reproduktions-technologien, in Genpool: Biopolitik Und Korper-utopien 212-222 (Theo Steiner ed. 2003).
  • Black Women and Reproductive Health, in National Colloquium On Black Women's Health 83-95 (2003).
  • Poverty, Race, and the Distortion of Dependency: The Case of Kinship Care, in The Subject of Care: Feminist Perspectives on Dependency (Eva Feder Kittay and Ellen K. Feder eds. 2003).

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Foreword , , in Constitutional Remedies: A Reference Guide To The United States Constitution by Michael L. Wells and Thomas A. Eaton (2002).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Hiring, in Employment Discrimination Law, 2002 Cumulative Supplement (C. Geoffrey Weirich ed. 2002) (Co-authored by: Charles H. Mishkind).

2002

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • International Action on Bribery and Corruption: Why the Dog Didn't Bark in the WTO, in The Political Economy of International Trade Law: Essays in Honor of Robert Hudec (Daniel L.M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick eds. 2002) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal).

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Popular Election of the President Without a Constitutional Amendment, in The Longest Night: Polemics and Perspectives on Election 2000 391-396 (Arthur J. Jacobson and Michel Rosenfeld eds. 2002).
  • Evaluation of Legislation for the United States Congress, in Evaluation of Legislation, Proceedings of The Fourth Congress of the European Association of Legislation 44-58 (Ulrich Karpen ed. 2002).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • A Political Question, in Bush V. Gore: The Question of Legitimacy 129-144 (Bruce Ackerman ed. 2002).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • La reconciliación Require de Verdad, Justicia, in El Reto De La Verdad Y La Justicia 81-86 (2001).
  • La Lucha Contra la Impunidad ante el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos (The Struggle Against Impunity Before the Inter-American System of Human Rights), in Verdad Y Justicia: Homenaje a Emilio F. Mignone 357-410 (Juan Mendez et al. ed. 2001).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • A Different Look at Sovereignty, in Effective Strategies For Protecting Human Rights 101-111 ( David Barnhizer ed. 2001).
  • Is International Law Really "Law"? (reprinted from 79 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 1293-1314), in The Nature of International Law 137-158 (Gerry Simpson ed. 2001).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Jury: Behavioral Aspects, in Encyclopedia of Crime And Justice 865-870 (2001).
  • Juries, in International Encyclopedia of The Social And Behavioral Sciences 8031-8037 (N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes eds. 2001).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Forward, in The Ideal Element In Law By Roscoe Pound (2002).
  • Non-Profit Corporations, in The Oxford Companion To American Law (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002).
  • For-Profit Corporations, in The Oxford Companion To American Law (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002).
  • Impeachment Trial of Samuel Chase, in The Oxford Companion to American Law (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002).
  • Sedition Act Trials, in The Oxford Companion To American Law (Kermit L. Hall ed. 2002).
  • Vocational Schools, Professor Luedemann, and the University: Lessons from the American Law School Experience and Mark Twain, in Faith, Truth, and Freedom (Jacob Neusner ed. 2002) .

ANNELISE RILES

  • The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of "Women's Rights are Human Rights", in Transnational Legal Process (Michael Likosky ed. 2002).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Substance Abuse and Pregnancy, in Historical and Multicultural Encyclopedia of Women's Reproductive Rights in The United States 197 (Judith A. Baer ed. 2002).

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • Mens Rea, in Encyclopedia of Crime And Justice, 2nd ed. 995-1006 (2002).
  • The Modern General Part: Three Illusions, in Criminal Law Theory: Doctrines of The General Part 75-102 (Stephen Shute and A.P. Simester eds. 2002).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Of Brain Surgeons and Barber Shops: The Economic Consequences of MDPs on the Legal Profession, in Multidisciplinary Practices and Partnerships: Lawyers, Consultants, and Clients (Stephen J. McGarry ed. 2002) (Co-authored by: Bryant Garth).

CYNTHIA WILSON

  • Cynthia Wilson is the chapter co-chair and co-author for Hiring, in Employment Discrimination Law, 3d Ed. 2002 Cum. Supp. (2002).

2001

KENNETH W. ABBOTT

  • Hard and Soft Law in International Governance, in Legalization and World Politics 37-72 (Judith Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane ed. 2001) (Co-authored by: Duncan Snidal) .
  • The Concept of Legalization, in Legalization and World Politics 17-35 (Judith Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane ed. 2001) (Co-authored by: Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter, and Duncan Snidal) .

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Foreword, in The Judicial Role In Criminal Proceedings (Sean Doran and John D. Jackson eds. 2000) .

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Feminist Critiques of Law, in Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women (Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender eds. 2000) .

PETER P. BUDETTI

  • Personal Freedom or Public Health?, in Medicine And Humanity 71-85 (Marshall Marinker ed. 2001) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Fact-Finding in the Inter-American System, in The UN Human Rights Treaty System in the 21st Century 105-114 (Anne F. Bayefsky ed. 2000) .

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • On Genocide, in International Law Across The Spectrum of Conflict: Essays In Honour of Professor L.c. Green on The Occasion of His Eightieth Birthday 119-130 (Michael N. Schmitt ed. 2000) .

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Expert Testimony, in Encyclopedia of Psychology 301-303 (Alan E. Kazdin ed. 2000) .

BERNARDINE DOHRN

  • "Look Out Kid/It's Something You Did": Zero Tolerance for Children, in Zero Tolerance: Resisting The Drive For Punishment In Our Schools 89-113 (2001).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Arturo's Case, in Zero Tolerance: Resisting The Drive For Punishment In Our Schools 31-41 (Bernardine Dohrn, William Ayers and Rick Ayers eds. 2001).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Customs Fraud , in Business Crime (2001).
  • Marital and Sex Offenses , in New York Criminal Practice (2001).
  • Soia Mentschikoff, in Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary 580-582 (Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hast eds. 2001) .
  • Laura Fermi, in Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary 265-267 (Rima Lunin Schultz and Adele Hast eds. 2001) .
  • Sex Offenses and Offenses Against Marriage, in New York Criminal Practice 70-1 to 70-78 (2001) .

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • The Miscegenation Analogy in Europe, or, Lisa Grant meets Adolph Hitler, in Legal Recognition of Same-sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European And International Law 623-633 (Robert Wintemute and Mads Andenaes eds. 2001).

FRED S. MCCHESNEY

  • Rent Seeking and Rent Extraction, in The Elgar Companion to Public Choice (William F. Shughart and Laura Razzolini eds. 2001) .

JANICE NADLER

  • Procedural Mechanisms and Jury Behavior, in Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Group Processes 574-602 (Michael A. Hogg and R. Scott Tindale eds. 2001) (Co-authored by: R. Scott Tindale, Andrea Krebel, and James H. Davis) .

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Stephen B. Presser is the co-author for Reasons We Shouldn't Be Here: Things We Cannot Say, in Unsettling 'sensation': Arts-policy Lessons From The Brooklyn Museum of Art Controversy 52-71 ( Lawrence Rothfield ed. 2001) .

ANNELISE RILES

  • Encountering Amateurism: John Henry Wigmore and the Uses of American Formalism, in Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law 94-126 (2001).
  • Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law (2001) .
  • The View from the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law, in The Legal Geographies Reader 276-284 (Nicholas K. Blomley, David Delaney, and Richard T. eds. 2001) .

GERALD N. ROSENBERG

  • Constitutional Cants, in Beyond The Republic: Meeting The Global Challenges To Constitutionalism 215-229 (Charles Sampford and Tom Round eds. 2001) .

CAROLE SILVER

  • Lawyers on Foreign Ground, in Careers In International Law, 2nd ed. 1-21 (Mark W. Janis and Salli A. Swartz eds. 2001) .

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Back From the Courthouse: Corrective Measures to Address The Role of Informants in Wrongful Convictions, in Wrongly Convicted: Perspectives on Failed Justice (Saundra D. Westervelt and John A. Humphrey eds. 2001) .
  • From the Jailhouse to the Courthouse: The Role of Informants in Wrongful Convictions, in Wrongly Convicted: Perspectives on Failed Justice (Saundra D. Westervelt and John A. Humphrey eds. 2001) .

2000

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Professional Responsibility in Trial Practice: Problems and Materials and Teacher's Notes, in Litigation Ethics (John Q. Barrett and Bruce A. Green eds. 2000) (Co-authored by: Donald B. Hilliker).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Inter-American Human Rights Law, Soft and Hard, in Commitment and Compliance: The Role of Non-binding Norms In The International Legal System 393-418 (Dinah Shelton ed. 2000) .
  • Human Rights and Drug Money in Mexico: Two Crises Interwined: General Report, in Mexico: Facing the Challenges of Human Rights and Crime 3-22 (William Cartwright ed. 1999) .

CHARLOTTE CRANE

  • Corporate Taxation, in Encyclopedia of Law And Economics, The Economics of Public and Tax Law 165-238 (Boudewijn Bouckaert and Gerrit De Geest eds. 2000).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Law and War in the Former Yugoslavia, in Accounting For Atrocities: Prosecuting War Crimes Fifty Years After Nuremberg--proceedings of The Conference, October 5-6, 1998 49-65 (1999) (Co-authored by: Richard J. Goldstone, Michael Sharf, and Ed Vulliamy).
  • Justice, in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia 465-467 (C.B. Gray ed. 1999).
  • Indeterminacy, in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia 398-400 (C.B. Gray ed. 1999).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Reference Guide on Survey Research, in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2nd ed. 229-276 (2000).
  • Legal Applications of Survey Research, Supplement, in Modern Scientific Evidence (Faigman, Kay, Saks, and Sanders eds. 2000).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • Toxic Torts: Problems of Damages and Liability, in Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation, and The Law 125-159 (Richard Stroup and Roger E. Meiners eds. 2000) (Co-authored by: Daniel D. Polsby) .

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • The Changing Character of the Lawyer-Client Relationship: Evidence from Two Chicago Surveys, in The Management of Durable Relations: Theoretical Models and Empirical Studies of Households and Organizations (Jeroen Weesie and Werner Raub eds. 2000) (Co-authored by: Ethan Michelson, and Edward O. Laumann).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Uniform Commercial Code - Secured Transactions , in Doing Business in the United States (2000).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Baehr v. Lewin, in Encyclopedia of The American Constitution, 2nd ed. 147 (Leonard W. Levy and Kenneth L. Karst eds. 2000).
  • Full Faith and Credit Clause, in The Constitution and Its Amendments 51-52 (Roger K. Newman ed. 1999).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Dear Sisters, Dear Daughters, in Dear Sisters, Dear Daughters: Words of Wisdom From Multicultural Attorneys Who've Been There and Done That 126-128 (Karen Clanton ed. 2000).
  • The Ethics of Punishing Indigent Families, in From Social Justice to Criminal Justice: Poverty and the Administration of Criminal Law 161-188 (William C. Heffernan and John Kleining eds. 2000).

1999

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Senate of the United States, in Role and Function of The Second Chamber: Proceedings of The European Association of Legislation 141-158 (Ulrich Karpen ed. 1999) .

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Women and the Legal Profession, in Feminist Jurisprudence, Women and The Law: Critical Essays, Research Agenda, and Bibliography 625-643 (Betty Taylor, Sharon Rush, and Robert J. munro eds. 1999).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The Law and Reality of Discrimination Against Women, in Women and International Human Rights Law 287-320 (Kelly D. Askin and Dorean M. Koening eds. 1999) (Co-authored by: Jill Guzman).
  • Sexual Discrimination: Facts and Laws, in Women's International Human Rights Law (Kelly Askin and Dorean Koening eds. 1998) (Co-authored by: Jill Guzman).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Commercial Espionage , in Business Crime (1999).

ANNELISE RILES

  • The View from the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law, in Laws of the Postcolonial (Eve Darian-Smith and Peter Fitzpatrick eds. 1999) .

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Welfare's Ban on Poor Motherhood, in Whose Welfare? 152-167 (Gwendolyn Mink ed. 1999).
  • Mothers Who Fail to Protect their Children: Accounting for Private and Public Responsibility, in Mother Troubles: Rethinking Contemporary Maternal Dilemmas 31-47 (Hanigsberg and Sara Ruddick eds. 1999).
  • Why Culture Matters to Law: the Difference Politics Makes, in Cultural Pluralism, Identity Politics, and the Law 85-110 (Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Kearns eds. 1999).

1998

JOYCE HUGHES

  • Neither a Whisper Nor a Shout, in Rebels in Law: Voices in History of Black Women Lawyers (J. Clay Smith ed. 1998).

ELIZABETH INGLEHART

  • Federal Food and Drug Violations , in Business Crime (1998).
  • Miscellaneous Fringe Benefits , in Doing Business in the United States (1998).

White Papers/Reports

2024

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

MONICA LLORENTE

  • Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Contract Drafting (Mar. 22, 2024).

2023

CAROLYN FRAZIER

Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press

2024

DHRUV AGGARWAL

JOSHUA ALTER

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ERIN F. DELANEY

MICHELLE FALKOFF

STEPHANIE KOLLMANN

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

ALEX LEE

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Rise and Fall of Chevron, Law & Liberty (Feb. 8, 2024).

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

MARTIN H. REDISH

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2023

DHRUV AGGARWAL

  • Meme Corporate Governance, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (Feb. 22, 2023) (Co-authored by: Albert H. Choi & Alex Lee).

JOSHUA ALTER

JULIE L. BIEHL

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

KATE CALDWELL

ZACHARY CLOPTON

ERIN F. DELANEY

JORDYN JENSEN

MICHAEL KANG

HEIDI KITROSSER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

ALEX LEE

  • Meme Corporate Governance, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (Feb. 22, 2023) (Co-authored by: Dhruv Aggarwal & Albert H. Choi).

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

WENDY J MUCHMAN

LESLIE OSTER

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

XIAO WANG

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2022

LEIGH B. BIENEN

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ZACHARY CLOPTON

CHARLOTTE CRANE

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ

ALLAN HORWICH

TONJA JACOBI

HEIDI KITROSSER

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

SARAH LAWSKY

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

AJAY MEHROTRA

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

GEORGE PIKE

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Overturn!, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture (Aug. 1, 2022).

ANNELISE RILES

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

NADAV SHOKED

JULIET SORENSEN

ROBIN WALKER STERLING

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

XIAO WANG

2021

DIANE MARIE AMANN

EASHA ANAND

SHEILA BEDI

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ALYSON CARREL

EMILY CLARK

ZACHARY CLOPTON

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

DANIEL GREENFIELD

TONJA JACOBI

HEIDI KITROSSER

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Hijacking the Fed, National Review (Nov. 18, 2021) (Co-authored by: Christina Parajon Skinner).

STEPHANIE KOLLMANN

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

STEVEN LUBET

SHOBHA L. MAHADEV

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

WENDY J MUCHMAN

LAURA H. NIRIDER

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

CAROLE SILVER

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

ROBIN WALKER STERLING

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

XIAO WANG

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN

2020

KAREN ALTER

MICHAEL BARSA

SHEILA BEDI

JULIE L. BIEHL

LEIGH B. BIENEN

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ALYSON CARREL

BRIAN CITRO

DAVID DANA

ERIN F. DELANEY

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

TONJA JACOBI

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

ALEX LEE

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

MONICA LLORENTE

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

LAURA H. NIRIDER

LESLIE OSTER

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

SARATH SANGA

  • Tear Down This Judicial Paywall, Wall Street Journal (Dec. 13, 2020) (Co-authored by: David Schwartz).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

SEEMA K. SHAH

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

CARY SHEPHERD

JULIET SORENSEN

ALEXANDRA TARZIKHAN

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN

2019

KAREN ALTER

SHEILA BEDI

ROBERT W. BENNETT

BERNARD BLACK

LOCKE E. BOWMAN

ALYSON CARREL

ERIN F. DELANEY

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

JOHN S. ELSON

ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO

DANA HILL

TONJA JACOBI

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

LAURA H. NIRIDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

MARTIN H. REDISH

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

DAVID SCHEFFER

JULIET SORENSEN

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ROB WARDEN

2018

KAREN ALTER

SHEILA BEDI

MAURINE J. BERENS

JULIE L. BIEHL

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

BRIAN CITRO

ERIN F. DELANEY

MICHELLE FALKOFF

  • Kidlit’s Own #MeToo, GARNET NEWS (Feb. 22, 2018).

DANA HILL

TONJA JACOBI

STEPHANIE KOLLMANN

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

JAMES LINDGREN

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

STEVEN LUBET

AJAY MEHROTRA

ELISE MEYER

UZOAMAKA EMEKA NZELIBE

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

ANNELISE RILES

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

JULIET SORENSEN

JAMES B. SPETA

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

2017

RONALD J. ALLEN

MICHAEL BARSA

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

DAVID DANA

MICHELLE FALKOFF

CAROLYN FRAZIER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

DANIEL W. LINNA JR.

NANCY C. LOEB

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

MARTIN H. REDISH

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

JULIET SORENSEN

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

2016

LEIGH B. BIENEN

ALLAN HORWICH

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Eugene Kontorovich is the editor of ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (2016).
  • Case note Arctic Sunrise (Netherlands v. Russia) ITLOS Case No. 22, Provisional Measures Order, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, November 22, 2013..

STEVEN LUBET

  • Here’s Betting That a Computer Can’t Play Poker, Chicago Tribune (April 7, 2016).

DAVID SCHEFFER

DAVID M. SHAPIRO

  • President Obama Should Curb Mass Incarceration with Clemency, The Hill (Dec. 9, 2016).
  • State Making It Harder for Ex-Cons to Go Straight, Chicago Sun-times (Jan. 19, 2016).

2015

CAROLYN FRAZIER

  • THE ILLINOIS JUVENILE COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES CHECKLIST: A GUIDE FOR UNDERSTANDING THE CONSEQUENCES OF JUVENILE COURT INVOLVEMENT (2015).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Ethnography on Trial, The New Republic (July 15, 2015).
  • Ethics on the Run, The New Rambler (May 26, 2015).
  • Did This Acclaimed Sociologist Drive the Getaway Car in a Murder Plot?, The New Republic (May 27, 2015).
  • Pamela Geller Is Not ‘Morally Responsible’ for the Terrorist Attack in Texas, The New Republic (May 7, 2015).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • College Tenure Has Reached Its Sell-By Date, Wall Street Journal (Aug. 11, 2015) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach).
  • Law and Innovation, Washington Times (July 26, 2015).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • College Tenure Has Reached Its Sell-By Date, Wall Street Journal (Aug. 11, 2015) (Co-authored by: John O. McGinnis).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Shield America from Crimes Against Humanity, The Hill (Dec. 23, 2015).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Corruption in an Era of Climate Change: An Ever-Closing Circle?, Huffpost Politics (Oct. 27, 2015).
  • A Voice from the Past Rings True 86 Years Later, Lincoln (neb.) Journal-star (May 26, 2015).

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

2014

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Insider Trading and Regulatory Overreach, San Francisco Daily Journal, 8 (Nov. 20, 2014).

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

GEORGE PIKE

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Ambassador Scheffer also delivered a speech in front of the Scotland House in Brussels An International Perspective on the Future of Scotland (July 1, 2014).

NADAV SHOKED

  • Mayoral Agendas are No Threat To Business, Chicago Tribune (December 29, 2013).

JULIET SORENSEN

ALEXA VAN BRUNT

ROB WARDEN

  • Rubin Carter Case, Perjury for the Prosecution—and Lessons Unlearned, Chicago Sun Times (April 25, 2014).

2013

KAREN ALTER

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

  • An Unfortunate Story of Weak Liability Laws, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, page 4 (July 31, 2013).
  • Always Be Cautious When Biking to Work, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 4 (June 6, 2013).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Zimmerman Trial: Time to Reconsider Six-Member Jury, Miami Herald (July 15, 2013) (Note: The MIAMI HERALD agreed to publish this op-ed before the jury delivered its verdict in the Zimmerman case and this op-ed could not be commenting on a verdict that had yet to be reached when it was written).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Opinion Editorial: Recording Interrogations Should Be the Norm, Arizona Republic (April 22, 2013).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Civil Rights Remain Very Much Intact, New York Times (June 26, 2013).
  • The Marriage Fight Belongs in the States, The New York Times (March 26, 2013).

DAVID SCHEFFER

JULIET SORENSEN

  • A Bridge Spanning Approaches to Corporate Crime, ABA CRIMINAL JUSTICE SECTION- INSIGHTS FROM THE TRENCHES (December 2012).

2012

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Joshua Kleinfeld was interviewed on “Chicago Tonight” concerning international law and NATO, available at http://chicagotonight.wttw.com/2012/04/05/natos-role-global-politics..

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Prisoner trades and the case for Gitmo, Lawfare: Hard National Security Choices (May 23, 2012).
  • Does the new anti-boycott law larm free speech?, Jerusalem Post, 15 (April 12, 2012).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All the Law Schools, Wall Street Journal, 15 (January 17, 2012) (Co-authored by: Russell D. Mangas).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Obama Should Know Better on Supreme Court’s Role, CNN OPINION.
  • Health Care Bill Violates the Tenth Amendment.

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Confidential Memorandum on International Criminal Tribunals: Arrest/Surrender Cooperation Strategies, International Criminal Court (2012).
  • No Way to Fund a War Crimes Tribunal, International Herald Tribune (August 28, 2012).

JULIET SORENSEN

SUSAN SPIES ROTH

  • Climbing the Ladder: Don’t be an Idiot, Chicago Lawyer (August 2012).
  • Affecting Law Students, Chicago Lawyer, 66 (May 2012).

JULIE WATERSTONE

  • Charter Schools Must Educate All of Our Children, Los Angeles Daily Journal (July 27, 2012) (Co-authored by: Michael Waterstone).

2011

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Is Gaza Still Occupied?, Jerusalem Post (July 17, 2011) (Co-authored by: Paula Kweskin).
  • The New Arab Tactic against Israel, National Review Online (May 18, 2011).
  • 'Impending diplomatic tsunami' is greatly exaggerated, Jerusalem Post (April 12, 2011).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Haley Barbour, Slavery and the Citizenship Test, Salon (March 29, 2011).

LAURA H. NIRIDER

  • Juvenile Inerviewing Techniques, International Association of Chiefs of Police Training Key (2011) (Co-authored by: Joshua A. Tepfer).
  • Keep Kids Out of Adult Criminal Court, Chicago Tribune (Dec. 23, 2011).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Liberty and the Health Care Mandate, Cleveland Plain Dealer (August 23, 2011).
  • Health Ruling Respects Limits on Government.

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Negotiating History of the ECCC’s Personal Jurisdiction, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor (May 22, 2011).
  • Did the U.S. Violate International Law by Killing bin Laden?, In the Arena.
  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Legality of the No-Fly Zone and Prosecuting Gadhafi for Crimes Against Humanity, CNN In the Arena Blogs (March 21, 2011).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • Why Corruption in Morocco Matters (April 2011).
  • A Voice From the Past Rings True 35 Years Later: Ted Sorensen on the FCPA, American Bar Association Anti-Corruption Task Force, Insights From the Trenches (February 2011).

JULIE WATERSTONE

  • A Step Toward Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline, Los Angeles Daily Journal (June 28, 2011).

2010

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • A Shining Target on a Hill That Nobody Tires to Hit , Wall Street Journal, W9 (April 15, 2010).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Defense of Marriage Act’s Achilles Heel, Los Angeles Times (July 14, 2010).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Let the Justices Be the Judge, Chicago Tribune (October 27, 2010).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • When Justice Comes Naturally , Wall Street Journal (August 27, 2010 ).
  • David Souter’s Bad Constitutional History, Wall Street Journal, A15 (June 14, 2010) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport ).
  • Confidential Conundrum, Wall Street Journal, 15 (May 28, 2010).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • The Gap Between Two Cultures, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 26, 2010).
  • Iqbal and Common Law Schizophrenia, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 5 (May 18, 2010).
  • Detention and the Common Law Method , Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 19, 2010).
  • One Step Forward, Two Steps Back , Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 5 (February 19, 2010).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Duch Judgment, Wall Street Journal (July 28, 2010).
  • Aggression is Now a Crime, International Herald Tribune (July 2, 2010).
  • BP Shows the Need for a Rethink of Regulation, Financial Times, 11 (May 28, 2010).

JULIE WATERSTONE

  • Advocacy Tips for School Discipline Proceedings, Los Angeles Daily Journal (December 28, 2010).
  • Giving Kids a Fair Day in Court, Los Angeles Daily Journal (January 7, 2010).

2009

ROBERT W. BENNETT

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • The Sources of International Law, UN AV Library of International Law, Washington, DC (March 27, 2009).
  • Human Rights and Enforcement, UN AV Library of International Law, Washington, DC (March 27, 2009).
  • Customary International Law, UN AV Library of International Law, Washington, DC (March 27, 2009).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Prosecute worldwide pirates, National Law Journal (May 11, 2009).

STEVEN LUBET

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Power Grabs (reviewing Harvey Silverglate’s Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent), National Review (October 5, 2009).
  • The Decider: One Justice Routinely Tips the Supreme Court into a Majority. What Principles Guide His Thinking, Wall Street Journal (August 27, 2009).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Family Planning Policy and Development Discourse in Trinidad & Tobago: A Case Study in Nationalism and Women’s Equality, Social Science Library: Frontier Thinking in Sustainability and Human Wellbeing , [CD] (2009) [CD].

DAVID SCHEFFER

2008

KENWORTHEY BILZ

  • It’s Not Their Cheating Hearts, Chicago Tribune (December 14, 2008) (Co-authored by: Janice Nadler).
  • Serving Up a Bailout With a Side of Justice, Chicago Tribune (Oct. 3, 2008) (Co-authored by: Janice Nadler).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Too Young for the No.1 job?, Chicago Tribune (July 22, 2008).
  • McCain and the Supreme Court, Wall Street Journal, page A14 (February 4, 2008) (Co-authored by: John O. McGinnis).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • A Second Look at Kosovo, New York Sun (March 19, 2008).
  • Bitter Irony, New York Sun (Feb. 13, 2008).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Sitting Across the Table from an Archenemy, Chicago Tribune (September 30, 2008).
  • On Israel, Obama Has Taken a Stand, Chicago Tribune (March 5, 2008).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Inside the Mind of a GITMO Detainee, Washington Post (Feb. 23, 2008) (Co-authored by: Brent Mickum).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • McCain and the Supreme Court , Wall Street Journal, page A14 (February 4, 2008) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Professor Scheffer is Contributor as an Export Group Member (“International Action: Strengthening Norms and Institutions”) of the Genocide Prevention Task Force Preventing Genocide: A Blueprint for U.S. Policy Makers (Co-chaired by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen), United States Holocaust Museum, 2008..
  • Strategy for U.S. Engagement with the International Court, a Century Foundation Report (2008) (Co-authored by: John Hutson ).
  • Let Games Go On, Without Fans: A Spectator Boycott Could Send China a Message , Chicago Tribune (April 13, 2008).

2007

HENRY N. BUTLER

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • A Man of His Word, World Jewish Digest (October 2007).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Cutting Choices , American Lawyer (November 1, 2007).
  • The Disreputer , American Lawyer (September 1, 2007).
  • Ant-size Loopholes Can Produce Big Problems, Chicago Tribune (June 11, 2007).
  • Welcome to Obidas!, New York Times (July 23, 2007).
  • Law Students Gone Wild, Legal Times (July 16, 2007).
  • Shut Up! No, You Shut Up!, Legal Times (June 18, 2007).
  • We Loved Obidas (Or Was It Omylas?), International Herald Tribune (July 23, 2007).
  • Civility Deposed, San Francisco Recorder (June 22, 2007).
  • Bare Facts, American Lawyer (July 2007).
  • Above It All , American Lawyer (May 2007).
  • Do We Need to See Her Face? , Legal Times (April 2, 2007).
  • Veiled Truth , American Lawyer (March 2007).
  • Flag Protesters Missing a Point , Chicago Tribune (March 23, 2007).
  • When Does a Muslim Veil Become a Poker Face?, Chicago Sun-times (March 11, 2007).
  • I Made the Government Admit It Was Wrong , Salon (February 21, 2007).
  • The Citizenship Test: New, Improved and Wrong , Salon (January 3, 2007 ).
  • Stewart’s Sanctimony: Despite Her Proclamations From the Courthouse Steps, Lynne Stewart is No Martyr , American Lawyer (January 2007).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Where Law Reigns, Terror Withers, Christian Science Monitor (Jun. 22, 2007).
  • Guantanamo’s Final Notice , Los Angeles Times (June 2, 2007).
  • U.S. Can't Tell a Combatant from a Cook, Chicago Tribune (Jan. 14, 2007).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Coming to Order: How the Supreme Court Really Works, Wall Street Journal (March 15, 2007).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

  • A Win for Oregon As Well As the Law, The Oregonian (April 5, 2007).

JAMES E. PFANDER

  • Time to Bring Back the Capitol Jail?, Chicago Tribune (August 1, 2007) (Co-authored by: Abner J. Mikva ).

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Reading the Canon, American Lawyer, 81-82 (April 2007).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Gaps in U.S. Law Pertaining to Atrocity Crimes Testimony of David Scheffer, Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate: “No Safe Haven: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the United States", Testimony of David Scheffer, Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, Before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law, Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate: “No Safe Haven: Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the United States,” November 14, 2007 (November 14, 2007).

2006

DAVID DANA

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • The Law of the Latke, Green Bag 2d (2006).
  • Naked Aggression: Sheba Farms and the Law, New York Sun (Aug. 27, 2006).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

STEVEN LUBET

  • People for Pluto , American Lawyer (November 1, 2006).
  • We Can’t Vote on Science , Legal Times (November 27, 2006).
  • Why Judges Acquit , The American Lawyer (September 2006).
  • Use Pluto’s Dwarf Status to Think Big, Newsday (August 28, 2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey Mallow).
  • Pitting Secular Law and 'Higher Law' Woman Misuses Sanctuary Tradition, Chicago Tribune (August 22, 2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey Mallow).
  • Kids Lobbying for Pluto Sends Wrong Message on Science, Chicago Sun Times (August 27, 2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey Mallow).
  • Wrong Lessons, Philadelphia Inquirer (August 28, 2006) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey Mallow).
  • Our Sacrifice to Themis, Legal Times (July 17, 2006).
  • Practicing Law is a Lot Like Playing Cards: Both Require Tactical Decision Making in the Face of Uncertainty, American Lawyer (May 2006).
  • WBEZ Has Air Time to Fill? Tune in on the Canadians, Chicago Sun-times (May 15, 2006).
  • Rep. McKinney Uses Poker Strategy as Defense, Memphis Commercial Appeal (April 5, 2006).
  • McKinney v. Capitol Police: Who'll Blink First?, Chicago Tribune (April 5, 2006).
  • Cougar Spotting, American Lawyer (March 2006).
  • On Alito: Oh, Those Woebegone Democrats, Chicago Tribune (February 1, 2006).
  • The Alito Confirmation; How Democrats Lost the Political Battle, San Diego Tribune (February 1, 2006).
  • Making the Calls: Neutrality Counts for Both Umps and Supreme Court Justices-but It Doesn't Hurt that They Know Their Decisions are Final, American Lawyer (January 2006).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • The More Subtle Kind of Torment, Washington Post, A-19 (October 2, 2006).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • What Happens on Election Day (reviewing Alan Wolfe’s Does Democracy Still Work and Sanford Levinson’s Our Undemocratic Constitution), Wall Street Journal (November 7, 2006).
  • A Justice Is Weighed in the Balance, Wall Street Journal, page D8 (January 31, 2006).

HARI M. OSOFSKY

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Flag Burning Must Be Law, The News Press (June 14, 2006).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Weaving a Tangled Judicial Web , Chicago Tribune (September 10, 2006).
  • North Korea’s Criminal Regime, International Herald Tribune (July 7, 2006) (Co-authored by: Grace Kang).
  • Bound to Obey the Rule of Law: What to Do About America’s Military Commissions, Chicago Tribune, page1 (July 9, 2006).
  • International Injustice: Fugitives Sought for War Crimes Still on the Loose, Chicago Tribune, at section 2, page 1 (June 4, 2006).
  • Unlock the Door to History’s Atrocities, Financial Times (May 26, 2006).
  • Letter: Afghan Abuse Case, New York Times, page A18 (February 20, 2006).

ROB WARDEN

  • Police Shouldn’t Skirt All the Blame; If Only They Did Their Job Right in 1982 , Chicago Tribune (December 10, 2006).

2005

RONALD J. ALLEN

  • Deconstructing the Conflict of Powers, Chicago Tribune (December 25, 2005).

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Protect Judges Who Serve Us, Chicago Tribune (May 23, 2005) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The U.S. and the U.N.: See No Evil, Chicago Tribune (May 29, 2005) .
  • 'Guantanamizacion' and Rule of Law, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 14, 2005) .
  • Washing Stain of Torture, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 15, 2004) .
  • Pentagon Dodges Supreme Court on Detainees, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 30, 2004) .
  • Pushing the Limits at Guantanamo, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 5, 2004) .
  • How to End Torture by U.S., Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 5, 2004) .
  • Lives and Ideals Hang in Balance, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 22, 2004) .
  • Schlesinger Report: Abu Ghraib Lite, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 27, 2004) .

DAVID DANA

  • David Dana is the panelist for Yes, We'll Adapt—While People Die, Chicago Sun Times (October 9, 2005).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Tipping Scales in Court, Chicago Tribune (September 25, 2005).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Religious Radicals, Wall Street Journal (July 22, 2005).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Darwin Inherits Galileo's Detractors, Chicago Tribune (August 21, 2005).

STEVEN LUBET

  • A Man of Integrity, Chicago Tribune (November 18, 2005) (Co-authored by: David McGowan).
  • They Lived Happily Ever After, Legal Times (November 14, 2005).
  • Judicial Temperament, Baltimore Sun (November 28, 2005) (Co-authored by: David McGowan).
  • A Chicago Story, American Lawyer (November 2005).
  • Godly vs. Secular, American Lawyer (September 2005).
  • Roberts' Bad Decision, Los Angeles Times (September 13, 2005) (Co-authored by: Stephen Gillers and David Luban).
  • Independent, Yes; Moderate, Not Really, Chicago Tribune (July 3, 2005) .
  • Reinventing the Slippery Slope-For Karl, Chicago Tribune (July 28, 2005) .
  • Faith, Hope, and Lawyering: An Appreciation of Murdered Attorney Mike Lefko, Whose Life Proved that Liberalism and Devotion Can Peacefully Coexist, American Lawyer (May, 2005).
  • Cops on Trial: Why Murder Cases Fail, National Law Journal (April 25, 2005).
  • The Politics of Blinking First, Chicago Tribune (April 24, 2005) .
  • Democrats Misplay Cards in High Stakes Filibuster Fight, Baltimore Sun (April 29, 2005) .
  • Misplaying the Filibuster, Boston Globe (April 26, 2005) .
  • The Nuclear Option: With a Hand Like This, Dems Need to Lower the Stakes, San Francisco Chronicle (April 26, 2005) .
  • Artificial Intelligence: Law School Tests and Bar Exams Reward Skills that are Largely Disconnected from Everyday Lawyering, American Lawyer (March 2005).
  • Three Reasons to Join the 'Arnold Amendment' Bandwagon, Philadelphia Inquirer (February 25, 2005).
  • Why Dems Should Fight Hard for the Arnold Amendment, Chicago Tribune (February 23, 2005).
  • Hasta la Vista, Electors, American Lawyer (January 2005).
  • A Liberal Case for Chief Justice Scalia, Newsday (January 3, 2005).

JAMES LUPO

  • Dancing in the Dark; Justice for All, Chicago Tribune (January 23, 2005).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Dodging Justice, 28 Legal Times, No. 50 (Dec. 12, 2005).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • At Law School, Unstrict Scrutiny, Wall Street Journal, page D10 (July 27, 2005) .

THOMAS H. MORSCH

  • Schools Offer Hands-On Training, Chicago Lawyer (December 1, 2005).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Law and Business Find Common Ground, Chicago Tribune (September 25, 2005) (Co-authored by: Dipak Jain).

ROB WARDEN

  • Set a Fair Price for Wrongful Convictions, Chicago Sun-times (November 27, 2005).

2004

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Fit to Be Tied, New York Times (August 11, 2004).

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Inhuman: In a Post-9/11 World, Does America Stand Tall on Rights? Bush Could Still Turn into a Champion of Oppressed, Chicago Tribune (November 28, 2004) .
  • Two Steps Forward: The Supreme Court Delivers Partial Victory for Rule of Law, In These Times (July 9, 2004) .
  • The Barrier: A Wall Between Israel and the World's Opinion, Chicago Tribune (July 25, 2004) .
  • Peace of Mind's Price; Visa Absurdity: Government Thinks We Have Nothing to Fear but...Ideas, Chicago Tribune (October 10, 2004) .
  • World Court Ruling on Israeli Security Barrier is Obstacle to Peace, Should Not Have Occurred, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 16, 2004) .
  • Common Ground for Common Good, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 5, 2004).
  • "Enemy Combatants" Get Their Day in Court, Chicago Tribune (June 29, 2004) .
  • The Barrier: A Wall Between Israel and the World's Opinion, Chicago Tribune (July 25, 2004) .
  • The Slaughter in Sudan Must Stop, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 26, 2004) .
  • Not a good Time to Prevent a Genocide, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 4, 2004) .
  • Two Steps Forward: The Supreme Court Delivers Partial Victory for the Rule of Law, In These Times (July 9, 2004) .
  • The World Court Misses the Mark, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 16, 2004) .
  • The Rule of Pain, Chicago Tribune (May 9, 2004) .
  • HUMILIATION, Chicago Tribune (May 9, 2004) .
  • Road to Torture Began in Afghanistan, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 6, 2004) .
  • World Court to Texas: Follow Your Own Laws, Chicago Tribune (April 11, 2004).
  • Guantanamo and the Rule of Law, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 26, 2004) .
  • Stance in Death Case Insults Rule of Law, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 5, 2004) .
  • Saddam in the Dock: Who Will Judge Him?, The Christian Century (January 13, 2004).
  • Euthanasia for a Tribunal, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 29, 2004) .
  • What Kind of Trial Should Saddam Have?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (December 24, 2003) .
  • U.S. Shaping Improved Policy on Despots, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 14, 2003) .
  • Genocide a Burden for All, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (February 5, 2004) .
  • The Yugoslavia Tribunal: International Justice Works, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 22, 2004) .
  • Mugabe's Grip, Zimbabwe's Free Fall, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (December 15, 2003) .
  • Skewed Aid May Buy Big Problems, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 3, 2003) .
  • Undocumented Workers and Their Rights, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 16, 2004) .
  • World Court Slaps U.S. on Use of Force, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 28, 2003) .

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Reform strategy for Saudi Arabia, Washington Times (August 1, 2004).
  • Severe and prolonged harm: Defining torture in international and U.S. law, Washington Times (June 25, 2004).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Perspectives on Same Sex Marriage: An Amendment that Would Freeze the Will of the People, San Francisco Chronicle (February 10, 2004) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Campus Diversity: No Conspiracies Behind Faculties' Lean to the Left, Atlanta Journal Constitution (December 7, 2004) .
  • Does It Take Liberal Thoughts In Order to Teach at University Level, Chicago Tribune (November 30, 2004) .
  • Conservatives Complain About Campus Shut-Outs, Detroit Free Press (December 21, 2004) .
  • No Sinister Liberal Scheme on Campus, Baltimore Sun (December 29, 2004) .
  • Why Republicans Shun Ivory Towers, San Francisco Chronicle (December 2, 2004) .
  • Nothing Sinister About Liberal Campuses, Minneapolis Star Tribune (December 1, 2004) .
  • The Clinton Miscalculus: If the President Had Trusted His Lawyer, History Itself Might Be Different, American Lawyer (November 1, 2004).
  • Marshal Law, The American Lawyer (October 1, 2004).
  • Exorbitant Fees, for Precious Little Work, Give Justice a Bad Name, Chicago Tribune (August 8, 2004) .
  • Railroaded, San Francisco Recorder (August 6, 2004) .
  • The Money We Don't Earn, Legal Times (August 2, 2004) .
  • Dispiriting the Law, American Lawyer (August 2004) .
  • Judgment on the Wall: Court Ignores Israel's Security, San Francisco Chronicle (July 14, 2004) .
  • Lack of Regard Shown for Israel's Security Concerns, Chicago Tribune (July 13, 2004) .
  • In Ruling on Barrier, the U.N. International Court Ignores the Basic Need of Security, Detroit Free Press (July 13, 2004) .
  • Martha Stewart's Makeover, San Francisco Recorder (June 4, 2004) .
  • Oyez, O Muse, American Lawyer (June 1, 2004) .
  • An Examination of Judicial Conduct, San Diego Tribune (June 8, 2004) .
  • When Judges Investigate Judges, Chicago Tribune (June 3, 2004) .
  • Virtue Is Its Own Reward, American Lawyer (April 2004).
  • In One Key Area (the Chief) Justice is Indeed Blind, Los Angeles Times (March 19, 2004) (Co-authored by: Erwin Chemerinsky) .
  • Perspectives on Same Sex Marriage: An Amendment that Would Freeze the Will of the People, San Francisco Chronicle (February 10, 2004) (Co-authored by: Andrew Koppelman) .
  • Justice Compromised, Baltimore Sun (February 2, 2004) .
  • Flagging Responses: In Which the Writer Replies to His Readers about Patriotism, Liberalism, and Pragmatism, American Lawyer (February 2004).
  • When the Vacation Gets Tricky: Should Scalia and Cheney Have Gone Duck Hunting Together?, Chicago Tribune (January 27, 2004) .

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • More Than a Penny for Their Thoughts (reviewing Richard Vedder's Going Broke by Degrees), Wall Street Journal (November 17, 2004) .
  • Whose Constitution Is It, Anyway? Judicial Review Has Its Limits, Wall Street Journal (August 11, 2004).
  • Hey, Big Spenders: Here's a Law That Could Stop You!, Wall Street Journal (February 3, 2004) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport).

2003

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Framers on California -- 'What the...?', Newsday, A31 (August 21, 2003) .
  • Crying 'Crisis' When There Isn't One, Chicago Tribune (May 20. 2003) .

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Rule of Law; Pirates We Be, Wall Street Journal (May 14, 2003) .
  • Stop Talking? Yes, Legal Times (May 12, 2003) .
  • The Timing Game That Justices Play, Los Angeles Times, B11 (January 13, 2003) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin) .
  • High Court Needs Fresh Blood Soon, Newsday (January 21, 2003) (Co-authored by: Ilya Somin) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The Founding Fathers Knew Better, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 17, 2003) .
  • Power, Pride, Prudence, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 9, 2003) .
  • Checks, Balances, Scandals, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 2, 2003) .
  • Justice, Chicago Tribune (August 17, 2003) .
  • Opening Doors to Justice in South America, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 19, 2003) .
  • ABA Vote a Good First Step, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 14, 2003) .
  • Affirmative Action: In Step With the World, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 26, 2003) .
  • Who Needs the U.N.?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 4, 2003) .
  • Genocidal Generals Safe for Now, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 17, 2003) .
  • A Chilling Double Standard Turns US into Its Own Enemy, Chicago Tribune (August 17, 2003) .
  • Declaring Open Season, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 11, 2003) .
  • Can Justice Catch Taylor?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 7, 2003) .
  • Boy Soldiers, and Now Boy Prisoners, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 25, 2003) .
  • Saving Iraq, Killing Iraqis, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 29, 2003) .
  • The Public and the Media, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 3, 2003) .
  • Bush-Whacked: Has the U.S. Disabled the UN?, The Christian Century (April 19, 2003) .
  • POWs: Not all Is Fair, The Christian Century (April 19, 2003) .
  • Detention Without Due Process, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 13, 2003) .
  • War From 30,000 Feet, Chicago Tribune (March 23, 2003) .
  • Presidential War Powers: Off Balance, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 6, 2003) .
  • The Irresponsible Nation: U.S. Has Blown Up Rule of Law and Order, Chicago Tribune (March 23, 2003) .
  • Geneva Convention: Good for All, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 27, 2003) .
  • Colombians Still In Search of Justice, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 3, 2003) .
  • New World Order, U.S. Style, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 20, 2003) .
  • Crime Without Punishment, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (February 6, 2003) .
  • Still No Case for Invasion, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 30, 2003) .
  • Repercussions: An Eye for an Eye, Chicago Tribune (February 2, 2003) .
  • A Corporate Cover-Up?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 9, 2003) .
  • War: The Human Cost, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 23, 2003) .

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Put Ethics on the Front Line, Legal Times (Sept. 22, 2003).
  • Is this a good time to ask for Pollard’s release, Jerusalem Post (Aug. 1, 2003).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Distorting the Same-Sex Marriage Decision, Chicago Tribune (November 23, 2003) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Picking Your Fights; The Liberal Case for Not Resisting the Ban on Flag Desecration, American Lawyer (October 2003).
  • Beware of Politicians in Black Robes, Fulton County Daily Report (September 9, 2003) .
  • Effort to Save Alabama Judge from Himself Hurts Cause Even More, Detroit Free Press (August 27, 2003) .
  • Judge Has Provoked Legal Tussle, Newsday (August 22, 2003) .
  • It's Not a Bad Script, It's a Recall Election in California, Chicago Tribune (August 8, 2003) .
  • Judges Shouldn't Be Engaging in Civil Disobedience, Dallas Morning News (August 27, 2003) .
  • Confusing Matters in the Ten Commandments Case, San Diego Union Tribune (August 27, 2003) .
  • Thou Shall Not Be Meddlesome, Philadelphia Inquirer (August 19, 2003) .
  • Who's the Real Winner? Elections for Judges May Be Here to Stay, But Crass Campaign Promises Must Stop, Legal Times (August 11, 2003) .
  • Judge's Defiance of Federal Court a Blow to the Rule of Law, Chicago Sun-times (August 13, 2003) .
  • Pledges and Promises in Judicial Campaigns, Texas Lawyer (August 18, 2003) .
  • Black Robe Politics, The American Lawyer (July 2003).
  • Michigan Ruling No Decisive Victory for Affirmative Action, Chicago Sun-times (June 25, 2003) .
  • Affirmative Action Battle Has Just Begun, Baltimore Sun (June 25, 2003) .
  • Affirmative Action Wins-Sort Of, Newsday (June 24, 2003) .
  • Close Calls Ahead for Affirmative Action, Raleigh News & Observer (June 25, 2003) .
  • My Lawyer Made Me Do It, American Lawyer (May 1, 2003) .
  • When the Church Takes Advantage, Chicago Tribune (May 27, 2003) .
  • Why Our Federal Judges Deserve a Decent Pay Increase, Chicago Sun-times, 45 (April 21, 2003) .
  • Judging Pay, American Lawyer, 114 (March 2003).
  • Medical Malpractice at a Discount, Chicago Tribune, 19 (January 22, 2003) .
  • Dog Tales, Newsday, A23 (January 6, 2003) .
  • Bush Malpractice Plan Is Very Bad Medicine, Newsday, 39 (January 24, 2003) .

ILYA SOMIN

  • High Court Needs Fresh Blood Soon, Newsday (January 21, 2003) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi) .
  • The Timing Game That Justices Play, Los Angeles Times, B11 (January 13, 2002) (Co-authored by: Steven G. Calabresi) .

JAMES B. SPETA

  • SBC's Legislative Triumph Is Simply Breathtaking, Chicago Sun-times (May 14, 2003) (Co-authored by: John Roberts).

GORDON S. WOOD

  • Gordon S. Wood is the author of an article reviewing five new books on the founding fathers, New York Times Book Review (December 14, 2003).

2002

LEIGH B. BIENEN

  • Seminar Task Force Report: Murder and Its Consequences (Fall 2002).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Supreme Court's Unfree Speech, New York Times (October 5, 2002) (Co-authored by: Akhil Reed Amar) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Searching for a Right in Two Wrongs, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 7, 2002) .
  • Cover-up in Colombia and Beyond?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (December 2, 2002) .
  • Iraq War-4 Months and Counting, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 14, 2002) .
  • The United States' New Role: Globocop, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 17, 2002) .
  • Public Should Know: Case for War is Weak, Chicago Tribune (October 13, 2002) .
  • Courts, Liberty, Guantanamo, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 24, 2002) .
  • Gunnin' for Hussein; Doing It Wrong Would Be A Crime, Chicago Tribune (September 22, 2002) .
  • No Courts for Guantanamo, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 5, 2002) .
  • Do Unto Others: America Fights International Covenants Against Torture, Chicago Tribune (September 1, 2002) .
  • Show Trials: Exercise in Futility, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 22, 2002) .
  • Suing Salvadoran Generals in Florida: Making Torturers Pay, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 2, 2002) .
  • Can Tony Blair Be Serious?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September26, 2002) .
  • Defenders in the Dock, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 8, 2002) .
  • Lindh Deal: A Victory for Law, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 18, 2002).
  • A Final Toll: Were Rights Also Casualties of Sept. 11?, Chicago Tribune (June 23, 2002).
  • Nothing Funny About This, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 30, 2002) .
  • War on Terror vs. Human Rights, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 3, 2002) .
  • Patriotism and Due Process, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 6, 2002) .
  • Citizens or Combatants?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 13, 2002) .
  • With or Without U.S., World Court Will Debut, Chicago Tribune (May 12, 2002).
  • Supporting Democracy Even When It Hurts, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 25, 2002).
  • Populations in Crisis-People Displaced, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 28, 2002).
  • Uncle Sam Stays Out in the Cold, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 3, 2002).
  • The Great Trade Robbery, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 16, 2002).
  • Military Justice: Tribunals Won't Cut It, Chicago Tribune (April 7, 2002).
  • Chasing Terrorists, Punishing Citizens, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 11, 2002).
  • Who Judges Liberty?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 21, 2002).
  • What Defines a POW? It's Not an Easy Call, Chicago Tribune (February 3, 2002).
  • Stop Snatching Suspects, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 31, 2002) .
  • World Court and Jurisdiction, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (February 21, 2002) .
  • Rights: Worldwide Justice Must be Priority, Chicago Tribune (Jan. 6, 2002).
  • Tempest in a Cage, Not a Teapot, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 24, 2002) .
  • Shortchanging Due Process, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Dec. 5, 2001) .
  • Ignoring the World Court, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 10, 2002) .
  • Giving Peace a Chance, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 18, 2002) .

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Riyadh’s WTO Outrage, New York Post (December 26, 2002).
  • Make Them Talk, Wall Street Journal (June 18, 2002).
  • The ICC – Open and Shut, Jerusalem Post (May 10, 2002).
  • A Dubious Warning, New York Post (January 3, 2002).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Bush Shouldn't Try to Revive Controversial Court Nominees, St. Paul Pioneer Press, 11A (December 16, 2002) .
  • Bush Shouldn't Provoke a Fight Over Nominees, Dallas News (December 15, 2002) .
  • Poor Judgment: Bush Would Needlessly Alienate Democrats With Two Court Nominees, Newark Star-ledger (December 11, 2002) .
  • A Footnote Most Foul, The Recorder (December 6, 2002) .
  • A Way Out of Another Nasty Fight, Chicago Tribune, 27 (December 3, 2002) .
  • Which Hurt Their Dignity More, A Lawyer's Rude Comment or the Judges' Harsh Response?, Legal Times, 35 (December 2, 2002) .
  • Bush Court Picks: Right or 'Right'?, Newsday, A33 (December 3, 2002) .
  • Free Speech Rights Don't End in Courtroom, Chicago Sun-times (November 6, 2002).
  • Divesting in Israel; Anti-Semitism Unleashed, Baltimore Sun (October 18, 2002) .
  • Blaming Jews for All That's Wrong With the World, Chicago Tribune (October 20, 2002) .
  • Texas Justice Should Be Judged on Merits, Chicago Sun-times (August 28, 2002).
  • Sniping Fails to Study Judge's Merits, Atlanta Journal-constitution (August 28, 2002).
  • Air Space, Newsday, page A22 (July 8, 2002) .
  • Judges Shouldn't Be Able to Tailor Rulings to Public, Dallas Morning News (July 2, 2002) .
  • Bad Policy Headed for Courtrooms, Chicago Tribune, page 17 (July 2, 2002) .
  • Impartiality Lost When Justice Hits Campaign Trail, Baltimore Sun (July 3, 2002) .
  • Muzzle Views of Candidates for Judgeships, Atlanta Journal Constitution, page A18 (July 3, 2002) .
  • And Now, Judicial Campaign Promises, San Diego Union Tribune, page B11 (June 28, 2002) .
  • Law Protects Choice, Not Privacy, Newsday, page A35 (June 5, 2002).
  • Prosecuting Our Enemy Combatants, Chicago Tribune, page 9 (June 23, 2002).
  • Where the Urban Gentry Dallies, WBEZ Radio (May 20, 2002) .
  • Attorneys, Too, Must Obey the Law, Newsday (April 24, 2002) .
  • The Spouse Speaks, Legal Times (April 1, 2002) .
  • There's a Difference Between Defense, Assist, Chicago Sun Times (May 1, 2002) .
  • A Test for 'Peace Activists', New York Post (April 8, 2002) .
  • Virginia Thomas is Using Her Husband's Trials for Advancement, Fulton County Daily Report (April 2, 2002) .
  • Spousal Privilege, San Francisco Recorder (April 3, 2002) .
  • A Muslim Lawyer for Moussaoui, New York Times (April 25, 2002) .
  • The Evolving Definition of 'Peace Activist', Chicago Tribune (April 3, 2002) .
  • Did the Missus Go Too Far?, Chicago Tribune, page 27 (March 20, 2002) .
  • Appeals Court Nominee Carries Cross For Bigots, Atlanta Journal Constitution (March 1, 2002) .
  • Court Nominee Showed Unseemly Leniency To Cross Burner, Minneapolis Star-tribune (March 6, 2002) .
  • Supreme Court Spouse Shatters All Boundaries of Restraint, Detroit Free Press, page 9A (March 27, 2002) .
  • The Case Against Pickering, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, page 9A (March 11, 2002) .
  • The Judge and the Cross Burner, The Baltimore Sun (February 28,2002).

JOSEPH MARGULIES

  • Limbo Is No Place To Detain Them, Washington Post, B-1 (December 22, 2002).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Now is the Time to Retool, National Law Journal, A12 (December 16, 2002) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappaport) .

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • Time to Bury Borking, Chicago Tribune, Section 2, page 11 (September 8, 2002) .
  • The Real Meaning Behind the Andersen Guilty Verdict, Chicago Tribune, page 23 (June 18, 2002).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • Legal Advice on the Web (Letter to the Editor), New York Times, G10 (May 23, 2002).

DAVID E. VAN ZANDT

  • Planning for Career Detours; How Northwestern Did it; Well-rounded Lawyers, National Law Journal (April 08, 2002).

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Taxation of the Seller in a Multi-Year Sale or Exchange: Whither Mrs. Logan’s Ghost?, 55th Annual University of Chicago Law School Federal Tax Conference (2002).

2001

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • Illinois Justice, the Scandal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens, New York Law Journal (September 11, 2001) .

CYNTHIA GRANT BOWMAN

  • Massachusetts Governor's Political Problem: Men, Newsday (May 22, 2001) .

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Mexico Owns Up to Disappearances, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 29, 2001) .
  • Advocate Fought Injustice-Until It Visited Her, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 2, 2001) .
  • Terrorists on Trial: How Not to Do It, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 26, 2001) .
  • Desperately Seeking Osama: With UN Help, U.S. Has Tools for Pursuit, Chicago Tribune (October 21, 2001) .
  • Sea to Shining Sea to Beyond, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 18, 2001) .
  • Torture Talk at the FBI, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 25, 2001) .
  • Making War in Afghanistan, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 4, 2001) .
  • Try Bin Laden-But Where?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (October 11, 2001) .
  • A New Chessboard of World Power, Chicago Tribune (September 23, 2001) .
  • Method Behind the Madness, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 27, 2001) .
  • Propaganda Stymies War Against Racism, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 7, 2001) .
  • Measuring Our Response, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 13, 2001) .
  • Rules of Engagement, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (September 20, 2001) .
  • The World Reaches Out for Justice, Chicago Tribune, section 2, p. 1 (August 12, 2001) .
  • Globalization, Then and Now, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 23, 2001) .
  • Srebrenica: The Faces of Evil, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 9, 2001) .
  • Small Arms, Massive Toll, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 2, 2001) .
  • The Next Federal Execution, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 14, 2001) .
  • Mexico's Romance Wanes, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 12, 2001) .
  • Mexico's Romance Wanes and Guardian of Truth, Decency, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 31, 2001) .
  • Killing Teens for Freedom, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 7, 2001) .
  • A Day in the Jury Pool, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 26, 2001) .
  • Protecting the Devil, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 24, 2001) .
  • No Cabal, Just Arrogance, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 17, 2001) .
  • Rx for Ailing Democracies, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 26, 2001) .
  • Seeking Policy of Partnership, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 29, 2001) .
  • Crimes in Print, Not in Battle, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 7, 2001) .
  • Free Trade, But With a Human Face, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 19, 2001) .
  • Peru: Economic Growth, But Who Benefits?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 13, 2001) .
  • No Gun Ri: Still No Answers, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 26, 2001) .
  • Hitchens' Hatchet Job, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 1, 2001) .
  • Hypocrites Cite Grotius, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 4, 2001) .
  • Tale of Two Slaughters, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 22, 2001) .
  • Seeking Truth of Peru's Past, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (February 8, 2001) .
  • Defining Democracy, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 25, 2001) .
  • Grave Charges, Tough Standards, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (February 15, 2001) .
  • The Fig Leaf Is Bloody, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (January 18, 2001) .

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Why It's Not Wise to Assassinate bin Laden, Chicago Tribune, section 1, Page 21 (October 28, 2001) .

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • Felony Murder Rule Should Not Apply to Children, South Florida Sun-sentinel, 19A (May 14, 2001) .
  • Require Police to Videotape Confessions, Detroit News (April 22, 2001) .
  • Coerced Confessions Shine Light on Taping, Chicago Sun-times (February 1, 2001) .

ALLAN HORWICH

  • Corporate Insiders Given a 'Break' Under New Rule: Rule 10b5-1 Has An Awareness Test and Offers Some Flexibility and Certainty for Trading, National Law Journal, page B10 (January 22, 2001) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Haven't We Fought This Battle Before?, Chicago Tribune, 21 (November 4, 2001).
  • Elusive War Against Terrorism Isn't Unprecedented, Newsday, A35 (November 6, 2001).
  • When 'Justice' Means War, New York Post (October 8, 2001) .
  • Trial Rules Will Fail in War, Dallas Morning News, page 17A (October 9, 2001) .
  • War Offers Best Defense, Baltimore Sun, page 21A (October 9, 2001) .
  • The Best Place for Justice: Criminal Justice System Not Designed to Halt Terrorism, San Diego Union Tribune, page B7 (September 26, 2001) .
  • Just Who Made Federal Judges God?, Chicago Tribune (August 10, 2001) .
  • Why Trials Are Not an Alternative to War, San Francisco Chronicle (September 27, 2001) .
  • Judiciary Can't Fill In For Military, Atlanta Journal Constitution (September 25, 2001) .
  • This Calls for War, Chicago Tribune, page 19 (September 25, 2001) .
  • There's Nothing Funny About Judicial Thugs, Atlanta Journal Constitution (August 8, 2001) .
  • Gates Benefitted From Principle of Impartiality, The Record, page L11 (July 6, 2001) .
  • Steven Lubet is the co-author for Reversal in Microsoft Case Is a Matter of Fairness, Philadelphia Inquirer (July 1, 2001) .
  • Microsoft Case Opens Window of Fairness for All, Baltimore Sun (July 5, 2001) .
  • Steven Lubet is the co-author for Saved--For the Moment--By a Technicality, Chicago Tribune ( July 3, 2001) .
  • Steven Lubet is the co-author for The Microsoft Case and Judicial Ethics, San Diego Union Tribune (July 3, 2001) .
  • Steven Lubet is the co-author for Microsoft Decision Spotlights A System's Fairness, Newsday, Page B5 (July 1, 2001) .
  • A Prosecutor's Complex Dual Role, National Law Journal, A20 (June 15, 2001) .
  • High Court Presents Roadmap for Overturning Abortion Rights, Atlanta Journal Constitution (May 18, 2001) .
  • First Medical Marijuana, Next Abortion Rights, Chicago Tribune, 27 (May 17, 2001) .
  • What's An Employee to Do?, National Law Journal, A32 (March 19, 2001) .
  • Clinton's Law License Was Key That Opened Door to Plea Deal, Atlanta Journal-constitution (January 23, 2001) .
  • Appropriate Punishment for Clinton, San Diego Union-tribune, page B-9 (January 23, 2001) .
  • It Takes a Plea Agreement: Clinton's 'Moment of Truth' A Meaningful Public Consequence, Chicago Tribune, page 15 (January 23, 2001) .
  • Clinton Deal Was Right Thing to Do, Newsday, page B06 (January 21, 2001) .

2000

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • Peru Plays Catch-Up, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Decmber 8, 2000) .
  • Executions Land U.S. in Court, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 17, 2000) .
  • Where to Draw the Line?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 1, 2000) .
  • Suing Salvadoran Generals, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (November 9, 2000) .
  • No More Amnesty for Tyrants, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Oct. 13, 2000) .
  • Revving Up Against Racism, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 7, 2000) .
  • Kosovo: Illegal, Yet Legitimate, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Oct. 26, 2000) .
  • Coddling a Criminal, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 28, 2000) .
  • Up for Grabs in Indonesia, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Aug. 31, 2000) .
  • Candor, Comprehensiveness, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Oct. 24, 2000) .
  • A Barrister's Brief, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 20, 2000) .
  • On the Record, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Sec. 2, p. 3 (July 23, 2000) .
  • Reasserting the Rule of Law, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 10, 2000) .
  • Moral Madness a Daily Reality in Colombia, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 7, 2000) .
  • Blood Money, Drug War, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 24, 2000) .
  • Rwanda: We Cannot Say We Did Not Know, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 21, 2000) .
  • Massachusetts Tossed from Foreign Policy Arena, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 26, 2000) .
  • Groping for Middle Ground, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (August 21, 2000) .
  • A Reflection of the Nation, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (July 17, 2000) .
  • Latin America: Democracy in Jeopardy, Again, As Peru Votes, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (June 8, 2000) .
  • A Bear Slapped on the Paw, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 4, 2000) .
  • Treaty to Combat Torture Raises Questions at Home, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 25, 2000) .
  • A Treaty to Aid Abused Women, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (May 18, 2000) .
  • International Justice: The Cambodian Compromise, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 27, 2000) .
  • More Real Every Day, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 7, 2000) .
  • Israel: A New Warren Court?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 21, 2000) .
  • Shifting Sands, Private Actions, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 3, 2000) .
  • U.S. Takes First Important Step, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 14, 2000) .
  • La Democracia Versus la Pobreza y El Racismo, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (April 15, 2000) .
  • Difficult, Sensitive Journey, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 16, 2000) .
  • Why Kosovo but not Congo?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 31, 2000) .
  • Dos Casos Distintos, Que Merecen Resultados Paralelos, El Otro (chicago) (Feb. 15, 2000) .
  • A Guerrilla's Best Friend, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Feb. 17, 2000) .
  • Remembering Romero, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (March 27, 2000) .
  • The Other Pinochet Case, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Feb. 24, 2000) .
  • Can Hell be Redeemed?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Feb. 10, 2000) .
  • Poverty at the Millennium, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Dec. 23, 1999).
  • Fundamental Truths, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 13, 2000).
  • Africa: No Renaissance Yet, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Jan. 7, 2000).
  • Caracas: Constituciones y Caudillos, 2 El Otro (chicago), no 18 at 2 (Jan. 15, 2000) .

CATHRYN CRAWFORD

  • Law and Order, California- Style: Look West, Cook County, Chicagotribune (March 1, 2000) (Co-authored by: G. Flint Taylor).

STEVEN A. DRIZIN

  • It's TV, Not a True 'Confession', Los Angeles Times (September 4, 2000) (Co-authored by: Richard A. Leo) .
  • End Juvenile Death Penalty, Baltimore Sun, 9A (August 21, 2000) .
  • Juvenile Justice System Tilted Against Minority Youths, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, 5 (May 12, 2000) .
  • Old Enough to Kill, Old Enough to Die. While the U.S. Champions Human Rights Abroad, Back at Home 73 Young Men are Sitting on Death Row for Crimes They Committed When they Were Too Young to Smoke, Drink--or Even Vote. Why Are Our Attittudes Toward Troubled Youth So Out of Step With the Rest of the World?, San Francisco Chronicle (April 16, 2000) (Co-authored by: Stephen K. Harper) .

JAMES LINDGREN

  • A Silly Suit in Seminole County, Wall Street Journal (December 6, 2000) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Running the Presidential Debate Like a Sporting Event, National Public Radio (Oct. 9, 2000) .
  • A Safer Country Thanks to Lawyers, Detroit Free Press (Oct. 25, 2000) .
  • In the Firestone Case, Trial Lawyers Are the Real Heroes, San Diego Union-tribune, page B7 (Oct. 11, 2000) .
  • Unlikely Heros in Firestone Fiasco, San Francisco Chronicle, page A25 (Oct. 13, 2000) .
  • After the Firestone Debacle, Ya Gotta Love Lawyers, Chicago Tribune, page 25 (Oct. 6, 2000) .
  • Credit Lawyers for Firestone, Baltimore Sun, page 21A (Oct. 12, 2000) .
  • Greedy Lawyers Are Often the Public's Allies, Newsday, page A44 (Oct. 4, 2000) .
  • Vetting the Veep Was Too Vital to Let Cheney Clear Himself, Newsday (August 10, 2000) .
  • Alabama Judge is Determined to Post Ten Commandments, Chicago Tribune, 23 (July 6, 2000) .
  • It Wasn't Just Praying in Texas Case, Newsday, A23 (June 26, 2000) .
  • Hillary Bashing, Chicago Tribune, 21 (July 27, 2000) .
  • Judge's Prayers Wrong, Atlanta Journal-constitution (June 13, 2000) .
  • A Victory for Families and the Rule of Law, Houston Chronicle, 4 (June 4, 2000) .
  • Let the Jury Decide...Except When There's Big Money at Stake, Chicago Tribune (May 26, 2000).
  • Ethics Clash of Two Giants, National Law Journal (April 3, 2000).
  • Witch Hunt in a Public School, San Francisco Chronicle (April 16, 2000).
  • Chasing Matza, Farbrengen, Passover 5760 (April 2000).
  • Elian Case Mustn't Become Street Battle, Newsday (April 6, 2000).
  • Don't You Dare Fling Your Butts Out of the Window, National Public Radio (April 14, 2000) .
  • I Always Figured That Ethics Would Come in Handy Some Day, National Public Radio (May 8, 2000).
  • No More Mr. Nice Guys; Picking the Second Banana, Chicago Tribune, 13 (March 14, 2000) .
  • Thou Shalt Not Judge, Chicago Tribune, page 21 (Feb. 16, 2000).
  • Wicca Serves As Easy Target, Atlanta Journal-constitution (Feb. 15, 2000) .
  • Michael Jordan's Agent Could be Called for Foul Play, Newsday, page A58 (Feb. 17, 2000).
  • Michael Jordan's Endorsement Deals Versus Player Contracts; Can the Wizard's New President Do His Job Fairly?, San Francisco Chronicle, page 21 (Feb. 9, 2000).
  • Football's Lesson in Conflicts of Interest, National Law Journal, A21 (Jan. 31, 2000).
  • Parent Trap? Grandparents' Rights Should be Determined by Parents, Not the Courts, Chicago Tribune, 23 (Jan. 13, 2000) .
  • Courts Not Always Best Judge of Children's Rights, Interests, Baltimore Sun, 11A (Jan. 16, 2000) .
  • Why Courts Don't Make Good Parents, San Diego Union-tribune (Jan. 13, 2000) .
  • Parents' Rights Must Prevail, Dallas Morning News, 18A (Jan. 18, 2000) .
  • Courts Not Always the Best Judge of Children's Rights and Interests, Philadelphia Inquirer (Jan. 13, 2000) .

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • How Bush Would Fix the Supremes, Chicago Tribune, 21 (November 5, 2000) .
  • http://chicagotonight.wttw.com/2012/04/05/natos-role-global-politics, a conference called "The Arts and Humanities in Public Life Conference 2000--Taking Funds, Giving Offense, Making Money", sponsored by the University of Chicago, and available at http://humanities.uchicago.edu/artspublic/presser.html .

PAUL H. ROBINSON

  • Justice Can Never Come Too Late, Washington Post (May 3, 2000) .

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

  • Ugly Ways in Play at the Old Ballgame, Chicago Tribune, page 21 (Oct. 25, 2000) .

CATHRYN E. STEWART

  • Law and Order California Style--Look West, Cook County, Look West, Chicago Tribune (March 1, 2000) (Co-authored by: G. Flint Taylor) .

1999

DOUGLASS CASSEL

  • The Africa Gap, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Dec. 9, 1999) .
  • Dignity, Justice for All, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Oct. 28, 1999) .
  • East Timor: More Than a Bit Messy, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 20, 1999) .
  • Attacking Symbol of Free Trade, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Dec. 2, 1999) .
  • Time to Stop Targeting Civilians, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Oct. 14, 1999) .
  • Keeping a Commitment, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 7, 1999) .
  • Capitalism in Havana, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Nov. 24, 1999) .
  • Justice in East Timor?, Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (Sept. 30, 1999) .

LARRY DOWNES

  • Building a Partnership Portfolio, The Industry Standard (December 6, 1999) .

STEVEN LUBET

  • Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection, Chicago Tribune (Nov. 14, 1999) .
  • Michigan's Deerest Pastime, Detroit Free Press (Nov. 15, 1999) .
  • The 'Real' Judge Joe Brown Is Being Injudicious, Newsday (Nov. 4, 1999) .
  • We Find 'Judge Joe Brown' is Unethical, Chicago Tribune (Oct. 3, 1999) .
  • 'Judge Joe Brown' is Unethical, Memphis Commercial Appeal (Oct. 15, 1999) .
  • Do You Want To Be a Real Judge, or Play One?, Des Moines Register (Nov. 9, 1999) .
  • Peace and Legal Normalcy, National Law Journal (Oct. 4, 1999) .

1993

ROBERT WOOTTON

  • Mrs. Logan’s Ghost: The Open Transaction Doctrine Today, 46th Annual University of Chicago Law School Federal Tax Conference (1993).

Dissertations & Theses

2016

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

Legal Documents

2023

ARI D. GLOGOWER

2022

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

2021

ZACHARY CLOPTON

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

MONICA LLORENTE

MAX SCHANZENBACH

XIAO WANG

2020

ZACHARY CLOPTON

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

J. SAMUEL TENENBAUM

2017

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

BRUCE MARKELL

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Joseph Jesner, et al., v. Arab Bank PLC, 822 F.3d 34 (2d Cir. 2016), On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 16-499) (Jun. 26, 2017).

SARAH O’ROURKE SCHRUP

2016

JAMES E. PFANDER

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief of Amici Curiae Ambassadors Stephen J. Rapp and David J. Scheffer in Support of Reversal of Dismissal of Alien Tort Statute Claims Jara v. Barrientos Nunez, No. 16-15179 (Nov. 30, 2016) (Co-authored by: Stephen J. Rapp).
  • Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Lungislie Ntsebeza v. Ford Motor Co., 796 F.3d 160 (2d Cir. 2015), petition for cert. Filed, No. 15-1020 (U.S. 2016).
  • Amicus Curiae Brief of Former U.S. Ambassador-At-Large for War Crimes Issues David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants and Reversal, Doe et al. v. Cisco Systems, Inc. et al., No. 15-16909 (Jan. 11, 2016).

2015

ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Amicus Curiae Brief of David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Balintulo et al. v. Ford Motor Co., International Business Machines Corp., General Motors Corp., No. 14-4104(L) (Feb. 4, 2015).

2014

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Amicus Curiae Brief of David J. Scheffer in Support of Appellants’ Opposition to Petition for Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, John Doe I, John Doe II; John Doe III; individually and on behalf of proposed class members; Global Exchange v. Nestle, U.S.A., Inc., Archer Daniels Midland Company; Cargill Incorporated Company; Cargill Cocoa , No. 10-56739 (Dec. 19, 2014).

2012

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Supplemental Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Esther Kiobel et al. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al., ___U.S.___ (2011) (No. 10-1491) (June 13, 2012).

2011

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief of Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Petitioners, Esther Kiobel et al. v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., et al., ____U.S.____ (2011) (No. 10-1491) (December 20, 2011).
  • Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae in Support of Appellants and Reversal, U.S. Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, John Doe v. Nestle, S.A., No. 10-56739 (1 July 2011).
  • Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae Supporting Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., ___U.S.___(2011)(No. 10-1491) (12 July 2011).

2010

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Amicus Brief on Behalf of David J. Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, The Prosecutor v. Nikola Sainovic, Dragoljub Ojdanic, Nebojsa Pavkovic, Vladimir Lazarevic, Sreten Lukic, [The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Case No. IT-05-87-A)] (July 29, 2010).
  • Brief of David J. Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Issuance of a Writ of Certiorari, Presbyterian Church of Sudan, et al., Petitioners v. Talisman Energy, Inc., Respondent, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 09-1262) (May 19, 2010).
  • Brief of Amici Curiae U.S. Diplomats in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellants, Alexis Holyweek Sarel, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross-Appellees, vs. Rio Tinto, plc, et al., Defendants-Appellees-Cross-Appellants, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (Appeals Nos. 02-56256, 02-56390 & 09-56381) (January 29, 2010 ) as reviewer and signer.

2009

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief of David J. Scheffer as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner and Rehearing En Banc, The Presbyterian Church of Sudan, Rev. Matthew Mathiang Deang, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants v. Talisman Energy, Inc., Defendant-Appellee, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (No. 07-0016-cv) (October 28, 2009).

2007

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Brief of Professor David Scheffer, International Law Expert, as Amicus Curiae in Support of the Co-Investigating Judges Case No. 002/14-08-2006, Kang Guek Eav (alias Duch) in the Pre-Trial Chambers of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the Pre-Trial Chambers of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (3 October 2007).
  • Professor Scheffer was also heavily involved in preparing and then co-signed an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court Brief of International Humanitarian Law Experts as Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioners Lakhdar Boumediene and Khaled A. F. Al Odah, Nos. 06-1195, 06-1196 (2007).

Working Papers

2024

DHRUV AGGARWAL

  • Meme Corporate Governance, U of Michigan Law & Econ Research Paper 23-009, European Corporate Governance Institute - Law Working Paper No. 681/2023, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 23-17, ___ Southern California Law Review __ (forthcoming 2024) (Co-authored by: Albert H. Choi & Yoon-Ho Alex Lee).
  • Contractual Remedies in Mergers: Lessons from Crispo v. Musk, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 24-03, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 24-09 (2024) (Co-authored by: Albert H. Choi & Geeyoung Min).
  • The Political Carbon Cycle, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 24-05, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 24-10 (2024).

JUSTUS BARON

BERNARD BLACK

HADAR DANCIG-ROSENBERG

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

ALEX LEE

  • Meme Corporate Governance, U of Michigan Law & Econ Research Paper 23-009, European Corporate Governance Institute - Law Working Paper No. 681/2023, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 23-17, ___ Southern California Law Review __ (forthcoming 2024) (Co-authored by: Dhruv Aggarwal & Albert H. Choi).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

KYLE ROZEMA

ANDY YUAN

2023

DHRUV AGGARWAL

  • Big Three (Dis)Engagements, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 23-53, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 23-17 (2023) (Co-authored by: Lubomir P. Litov & Shivaram Rajgopal).

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

JUSTUS BARON

MICHAEL BARSA

  • Can We Talk About Climate Change?: The SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule and Compelled Commercial Speech, ___ Environmental Law Reporter ___ (forthcoming 2023) (Co-authored by: Michael Minsuk Choi).

BERNARD BLACK

DAVID DANA

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

  • Regressive White-Collar Crime, Southern California Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2023) at Volume 97.

ARI D. GLOGOWER

ELIZABETH D. KATZ

  • Women in U.S. Law Schools, 1948-2021, ___ Journal of Legal Analysis ___ (forthcoming), Northwestern Public Law Research Pape No. 22-35 (2023) (Co-authored by: Kyle Rozema & Sarath Sanga).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JANICE NADLER

  • Criminal Law, Intuitive Blame, and Moral Character, Cambridge Handbook of Moral Psychology (B. Malle & P. Robbins eds., forthcoming 2023), Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 22-04 (2022) NORTHWESTERN PUBLIC LAW RESEARCH PAPER No. 22-04 (2022).

MEGAN OSADZINSKI

MARTIN H. REDISH

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

KYLE ROZEMA

SARATH SANGA

  • Women in U.S. Law Schools, 1948-2021, ___ Journal of Legal Analysis ___ (forthcoming), Northwestern Public Law Research Pape No. 22-35 (2023) (Co-authored by: Elizabeth Katz & Kyle Rozema).

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

  • Gender Discrimination in Online Markets, ___ American Law & Economics Review ___ (forthcoming), University of Chicago Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper No. 864, U of Chicago, Public Law Working Paper No. 692, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 18-24 (2023) (Co-authored by: Christopher A. Cotropia, Jonathan S. Masur).

JULIET SORENSEN

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DEBORAH M. WEISS

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2022

BERNARD BLACK

  • How Do Insurers Price Medical Malpractice Insurance?, IZA Discussion Paper No. 15392 (2022) (Co-authored by: Jeffrey Traczynski & Victoria Udalova).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ZACHARY CLOPTON

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Fair Juries, Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 22-33, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 22-23, 2022 University of Illinois Law Review ___ (forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Valerie P. Hans).

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

ARI D. GLOGOWER

  • The Tax Information Gap at the Top, UC Irvine School of Law Research Paper No. 2022-14, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 22-30, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 22-14, 108 Iowa Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2023) (Co-authored by: Joshua D. Blank).

TONJA JACOBI

MICHAEL KANG

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JAMELIA N. MORGAN

JANICE NADLER

JAMES B. SPETA

2021

KAREN ALTER

BERNARD BLACK

TONJA JACOBI

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

JAMES LINDGREN

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

ANNELISE RILES

KYLE ROZEMA

MATTHEW L. SPITZER

DANIEL F. SPULBER

DEBORAH M. WEISS

ANDY YUAN

2020

LEIGH B. BIENEN

BERNARD BLACK

ROBERT P. BURNS

BRIAN CITRO

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

JAMES E. PFANDER

MAX SCHANZENBACH

2019

BERNARD BLACK

ROBERT P. BURNS

EZRA FRIEDMAN

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

DANIEL F. SPULBER

2018

JUSTUS BARON

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

DAVID DANA

STEPHANIE HOLMES DIDWANIA

MATTHEW B. KUGLER

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

ELISE MEYER

DAVID SCHEFFER

JULIET SORENSEN

DANIEL F. SPULBER

2017

DAVID DANA

EZRA FRIEDMAN

LAURA G. PEDRAZA-FARINA

DAVID L. SCHWARTZ

DANIEL F. SPULBER

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

  • Torts and Discrimination, U of Texas Law, Law and Econ Research Paper No. E570, Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper No. 16-24 (2017) (Co-authored by: Ronen Avraham).

2016

BERNARD BLACK

ALLAN HORWICH

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

MARTIN H. REDISH

MAX SCHANZENBACH

2015

BERNARD BLACK

  • Does Health Insurance Affect Mortality: Reconsidering Single-State DiD Designs (2015) (Co-authored by: Yingzi Wang).

ROBERT P. BURNS

TONJA JACOBI

2014

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

PETER DICOLA

ALLAN HORWICH

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • The Place of Wrongdoing and Redress in the Theory of Justice (working paper) (Co-authored by: Jörg Schaub).
  • Embodied Ethical Life and Criminal Law (working paper).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Public Choice Originalism: Bork, Buchanan and the Escape from the Progressive Paradigm.

JANICE NADLER

JAMES E. PFANDER

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

  • Optional Basis Adjustments Under Subchapter K: Trap for the Unwary, Tax Planning Tool, or Both? Should they Be Mandatory?.

MARTIN H. REDISH

2013

RONALD J. ALLEN

KAREN ALTER

MICHAEL BARSA

BERNARD BLACK

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

ROBERT P. BURNS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ANTHONY D'AMATO

DAVID DANA

PETER DICOLA

ZEV EIGEN

EZRA FRIEDMAN

LESLEY S. KAGAN

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JAMES LINDGREN

KATHERINE (KATE) LITVAK

STEVEN LUBET

SHELDON BERNARD LYKE

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

JANICE NADLER

JAMES E. PFANDER

MARTIN H. REDISH

MAX SCHANZENBACH

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • International Political and Legal Implications of Scottish Independence, Adam Smith Research Foundation Working Papers 23:01 (February 2013).

CRISTINA CARMODY TILLEY

2012

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

ANTHONY D'AMATO

DAVID DANA

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

STEVEN LUBET

JANICE NADLER

JIDE NZELIBE

JAMES E. PFANDER

MARTIN H. REDISH

KRISTEN STILT

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2011

KAREN ALTER

ROBERT P. BURNS

ANTHONY D'AMATO

ZEV EIGEN

EZRA FRIEDMAN

ALLAN HORWICH

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Redressive Justice (working paper) (Co-authored by: Jörg Schaub).
  • Victims and Victimizers: A Study of the Normative Order of Criminal Law (working paper).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

STEVEN LUBET

JANICE NADLER

JAMES E. PFANDER

MARSHALL S. SHAPO

KRISTEN STILT

2010

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

LEIGH B. BIENEN

HENRY N. BUTLER

ANTHONY D'AMATO

DAVID DANA

PETER DICOLA

EZRA FRIEDMAN

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JIDE NZELIBE

JAMES E. PFANDER

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • The Crime of Aggression, Beyond Kampala: Next Steps for U.S. Principled Engagement with the International Criminal Court, Rachel Gore, managing editor (ASIL Discussion Paper, November 2010) at Pages 87-107.

NANCY STAUDT

KRISTEN STILT

EMERSON H. TILLER

2009

ALBERT ALSCHULER

KAREN ALTER

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

BERNARD BLACK

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

DAVID DANA

JOHN P. HEINZ

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JANICE NADLER

JAMES E. PFANDER

REGINA SCHWARTZ

NANCY STAUDT

KIMBERLY A. YURACKO

2008

ALVARO BUSTOS

HENRY N. BUTLER

ANTHONY D'AMATO

SHARON HANNES

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

PHILIP F. POSTLEWAITE

NANCY STAUDT

2007

OLUFUNMILAYO B. AREWA

MAX SCHANZENBACH

  • Did Reform of Prudent Trust Investment Laws Change Trust Portfolio Allocation? (Discussion Paper No. 580, John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, Harvard Law School, February 2007) (Co-authored by: Robert H. Sitkoff ) (Journal of Law and Economics, forthcoming 2007).

NANCY STAUDT

ABRAHAM WICKELGREN

  • A Right to Silence for Civil Defendants? (University of Chicago Law and Economics Workshop, January 16, 2006).

ALBERT H. YOON

  • Affirmative Action in Law School Admissions: What Do Racial Preferences Do? (University of Chicago Law School, Law and Economics Workshop, February 27, 2007).

2006

ROBERT W. BENNETT

ANTHONY D'AMATO

NANCY STAUDT

2005

SANDRA BABCOCK

  • The Growing Influence of International Tribunals, Foreign Governments and Human Rights Perspectives in United States Death Penalty Cases (CENTER FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT STUDIES, OCCASIONAL PAPERS, August 2005) at Volume 2.

EMERSON H. TILLER

  • Strategic Judging Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines: Instrument Choice Theory and Evidence (University of Chicago Law School, Law and Economics Workshop, 2004) (Co-authored by: Max Schanzenbach).

2004

JANICE NADLER

  • A Third Model of Legal Compliance: Testing for Expressive Effects in a Hawk/Dove Game (ABF Working Paper #2201, July 2003) (Co-authored by: Richard H. McAdams).

2003

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Why Be Fair When You Can Have Welfare?, Northwestern University Law School Public Law And Legal Theory Research Paper Series, Research Paper No. 03-14 (Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection).

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Juror Discussions During Civil Trials: Studying an Arizona Innovation (American Bar Foundation Working Paper #2123, 2002) (Co-authored by: Neil Vidmar, Mary Rose, Leslie Ellis, and Beth Murphy).

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance (American Bar Foundation Working Paper #2106, 2002) (Co-authored by: Anthony Paik, and Ann Southworth).

ROBERT H. SITKOFF

  • The Trust as Nexus of Contracts (University of Chicago Law School, Law and Economics Workshop, 2003).

2002

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance (Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research, 2002) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).

2001

DAVID DANA

  • Rethinking the Puzzle of Escalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders (Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, 2000) .

F. SCOTT KIEFF

  • Property Rights and Property Rules for Commercializing Inventions (The University of Chicago Law School, Law and Economics Workshop, 2001) .

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Kinship Care and the Price of State Support for Poor Children (Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, 2000) .

2000

JAMES LINDGREN

  • Toward a New Statistical Test for Discrimination (University of Chicago Law School Law and Economics Workshop, 2000).

1999

JOHN P. HEINZ

  • The Organization of Lawyers' Work: "Two Hemispheres" Re-examined (American Bar Foundation Working Paper #9706; Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research Working Paper #WP-97-23, 1998) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann, and Ethan Michelson).

DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

  • Is There Justice in Children's Rights?: the Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy (Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, 1999) .

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