Submissions from 2013
How the Poor Got Cut Out of Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
Resolving the ALJ Quandary, Kent H. Barnett
International Law’s Erie Moment, Harlan G. Cohen
How Congress Could Defend DOMA in Court (and Why the BLAG Cannot), Matthew I. Hall
A Janus Look at International Criminal Justice, Diane Marie Amann
Error Costs & IP Law, Joseph S. Miller
Illuminating Innumeracy, Lisa Milot
A Brief History of the Western Judicial Circuit, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2012
Reconsidering the Separation of Banking and Commerce, Mehrsa Baradaran
Avoiding Independent Agency Armageddon, Kent H. Barnett
Transtemporal Separation of Powers in the Law of Precedent, Randy Beck
Civility and Collegiality—Unreasonable Judicial Expectations for Lawyers as Officers of the Court?, Lonnie T. Brown
Deporting the Pardoned, Jason A. Cade
Financiers as Monitors in Aggregate Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
An Essay on Originalism and the 'Individual Mandate': Rounding Out the Government’s Case for Constitutionality, Dan T. Coenen
The Originalist Case Against Congressional Supermajority Voting Rules, Dan T. Coenen
Finding International Law, Part II: Our Fragmenting Legal Community, Harlan G. Cohen
From Fragmentation to Constitutionalization, Harlan G. Cohen
Standing of Intervenor-Defendants in Public Law Litigation, Matthew I. Hall
Verify, Then Trust: How to Legalize Off-Label Drug Marketing, Fazal Khan and Justin Holloway
Affordable Care Act Litigation: The Standing Paradox, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
The Rhetoric Hits the Road: State Resistance to Affordable Care Act Implementation, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
Contemporary Meaning and Expectations in Statutory Interpretation, Hillel Y. Levin
Justice John Paul Stevens, Originalist, Diane Marie Amann
