Submissions from 2019
Some Kind of Hearing Officer, Kent H. Barnett
Towards Optimal Enforcement, Kent H. Barnett
Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation, Christopher Bruner
Corporate Governance Reform in Post-Crisis Financial Firms: Two Fundamental Tensions, Christopher Bruner
Nudges and Norms in Multidistrict Litigation: A Response to Engstrom, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Restoring the Statutory Safety-Valve for Immigrant Crime Victims: Premium Processing for Interim U Visa Benefits, Jason A. Cade and Mary Honeychurch
Constructing the Original Scope of Constitutional Rights, Nathan Chapman
Free Speech and the Law of Evidence, Dan T. Coenen
Quiet-Revolution Rulings in Constitutional Law, Dan T. Coenen
...And Trade, Harlan G. Cohen
Book Review: Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World, Harlan G. Cohen
Fragmentation, Harlan G. Cohen
Introduction to the Symposium on Julian Nyarko, “Giving the Treaty a Purpose: Comparing the Durability of Treaties and Executive Agreements”, Harlan G. Cohen
The National Security Delegation Conundrum, Harlan G. Cohen
The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws, Harlan G. Cohen
What is International Trade Law for?, Harlan G. Cohen
Federal Guilty Pleas: Inequities, Indigence and the Rule 11 Process, Julian A. Cook
Patent Inequality, Greg Day and W. Michael Schuster
Infracompetitive Privacy, Greg Day and Abbey R. Stemler
Patent Law and the Emigration of Innovation, Greg Day and Steven Udick
Book Review: Global Lawmakers: International Organizations in the Crafting of World Markets by Susan Block-Lieb and Terence C. Halliday, Melissa J. Durkee
Interstitial Space Law, Melissa J. Durkee
A New Deal for Debtors: Providing Procedural Justice in Consumer Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
Reflecting Clinics at 50: Reports from the Field, Russell C. Gabriel