This series collects the completed works of the UGA law faculty published in print or electronic formats.

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Submissions from 2013

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Legal History in Context, Logan E. Sawyer III

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The Law Professor as Faculty Athletics Representative: Some Random Thoughts After Two Years, David E. Shipley

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Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble

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State Action Problems, Christian Turner

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Reflections on the Life and Times of Alan Watson, Camilla E. Watson

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Marketing and Outreach in Law Libraries: A White Paper, Carol A. Watson, Amanda Runyon, L. Cindy Dabney, Liz McCurry Johnson, Emily Lawson, Shira Megerman, Jaimie Sommer, Thomas J. Striepe, and Michele Thomas

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A Response to Beyond Separation: Professor Copeland’s Ambitious Proposal for “Integrative” Federalism, Elizabeth Weeks

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Across the Curriculum: Integrating Transactional Skills Instruction, Jean Whitney, Lori D. Johnson, Richard Rawson, and Carol Morgan

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A Brief History of the Western Judicial Circuit, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.

Submissions from 2012

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International Decisions: Prosecutor v. Lubanga, Diane Marie Amann

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Politics and Prosecutions, from Katherine Fite to Fatou Bensouda, Diane Marie Amann

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Reconsidering the Separation of Banking and Commerce, Mehrsa Baradaran

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Avoiding Independent Agency Armageddon, Kent H. Barnett

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Let's Talk: Judicial Decisions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Anna Batta; Paul M. Collins, Jr.; Tom Miles; and Lori A. Ringhand

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Transtemporal Separation of Powers in the Law of Precedent, Randy Beck

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Civility and Collegiality—Unreasonable Judicial Expectations for Lawyers as Officers of the Court?, Lonnie T. Brown

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Agency and the Ontology of the Corporation, Christopher M. Bruner

Deporting the Pardoned, Jason A. Cade

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Deporting the Pardoned, Jason A. Cade

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Financiers as Monitors in Aggregate Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

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Revisiting the Government as Plaintiff, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

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Due Process as Separation of Powers, Nathan S. Chapman and Michael W. McConnell

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An Essay on Originalism and the 'Individual Mandate': Rounding Out the Government’s Case for Constitutionality, Dan T. Coenen

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The Originalist Case Against Congressional Supermajority Voting Rules, Dan T. Coenen

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Finding International Law, Part II: Our Fragmenting Legal Community, Harlan G. Cohen