Submissions from 2009
International Common Law: The Soft Law of International Tribunals, Timothy L. Meyer and Andrew T. Guzman
Hoisting Originality, Joseph Scott Miller
In Defense of Ideology: A Principled Approach to the Supreme Court Confirmation Process, Lori A. Ringhand
From Loyalty to Conflict: Addressing Fiduciary Duty at the Officer Level, Usha Rodrigues
The effects of asymmetric vs. symmetric probability of targets following probe and irrelevant stimuli in the complex trial protocol for detection of concealed information with P300, J. Peter Rosenfeld, Monica Tang, John B. Meixner Jr., Michael Winograd, and Elena Labkovsky
Arbitration Reform: What We Know and What We Need to Know, Peter B. Rutledge
Introduction: The Constitutional Law of International Commercial Arbitration, Peter B. Rutledge
Medellin, Delegation and Conflicts (of Law), Peter B. Rutledge
The Case Against the Arbitration Fairness Act, Peter B. Rutledge
United States, Peter B. Rutledge, Rachael Kent, and Christian Henel
The Blameless Corporation, Larry D. Thompson
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
The Burden of Knowledge, Christian Turner
Teaching Sicko, Elizabeth Weeks
A Litigation-Oriented Approach to Teaching Federal Courts, Michael Wells
Scott v. Harris and the Role of the Jury in Constitutional Litigation, Michael Wells
State-Created Property and Due Process of Law: Filling the Void Left by Engquist v. Oregon Department of Agriculture, Michael Wells and Alice Snedeker
Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Woolfolk Murder Case, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Writ of Habeas Corpus, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Writ of Habeas Corpus, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2008
The Course of True Human Rights Progress Never Did Run Smooth, Diane Marie Amann
Changing Intellectual Property and Corporate Legal Structures to Promote the U.S. Environmental Management and Technology Systems Industry, Peter A. Appel and T. Rick Irvin
Kyoto Comes to Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce in Small Town America, Peter A. Appel, T. Rick Irvin, Julie M. McEntire, and J. Chris Rabon
Putting the Cart Before the Horse: Should a Court Certify a Class of Residential Consumers Seeking a Declaration that the Consumers—if They Later Choose—Are Entitled to Rescind for a TILA Violation?, Kent H. Barnett and Angela C. Zambrano