Submissions from 2005
Harry Potter & the Law: Family Life and Moral Character, James C. Smith
Harry Potter & the Law: Status, Rules, and the Enslavement of the House-Elves, James C. Smith
Causing Constitutional Harm: How Tort Law Can Help Determine Harmless Error in Criminal Trials, Jason M. Solomon
Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, Travis M. Trimble
The Shame of American Legal Education, Alan Watson
Federal Tax Practice and Procedure: Cases, Materials, and Problems, Camilla E. Watson and Brookes D. Billman
Submissions from 2004
Unipolar Disorder: A European Perspective on U.S. Security Strategy, Diane Marie Amann
Guantánamo, Diane Marie Amann
The Power of Congress "Without Limitation" in the Twenty-First Century, Peter A. Appel
The Embarrassing Rule Against Perpetuities, Peter A. Appel
The Use of International Sources in Constitutional Opinion, Daniel M. Bodansky
Race and Equality across the Law School Curriculum: The Law of Tax Exemption, David A. Brennen
"May It Please the Camera,...I Mean the Court"--An Intrajudicial Solution to an Extrajudicial Problem, Lonnie T. Brown
Comment, Post-War Iraq: Prosecuting Saddam Hussein, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Comment, Time for a Legislative Change: Florida's Stagnant Standard Governing Mental Competency for Execution, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Rhetoric or Rights?: When Culture and Religion Bar Girls' Right to Education, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
"Doublethink"ing Privacy under the Multi-State Antiterrorism Information Exchange, Thomas V. Burch
Necessity Never Made a Good Bargain: When Consumer Arbitration Agreements Prohibit Class Relief, Thomas V. Burch
If the Shoe Fits: Kasky V. Nike and Whether Corporate Statements about Business Operations Should be Deemed Commercial Speech, Jason A. Cade
Between 'Merit Inquiry' and 'Rigorous Analysis': Using Daubert to Navigate the Gray Areas of Federal Class Action Certification, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Unsettling Efficiency: When Non-Class Aggregation of Mass Torts Creates Second-Class Settlements, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Constitutional Law: The Commerce Clause, Dan T. Coenen
Fifteen Famous Supreme Court Cases from Georgia, Dan T. Coenen