Submissions from 2021
Interpretive Entrepreneurs, Melissa J. Durkee
Introduction to the Symposium on Frédéric Mégret, "Are There 'Inherently Sovereign Functions' in International Law?", Melissa J. Durkee
Self-Defense to Cyber Force: Combatting the Notion of 'Scale and Effect', Thomas Eaton
Bursting the Auto Loan Bubble in the Wake of COVID-19, Pamela Foohey
Debt’s Emotional Encumbrances, Pamela Foohey
Changing the Student Loan Dischargeability Framework: How the Department of Education Can Ease the Path for Borrowers in Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Aaron Ament, and Daniel Zibel
Fintech's Role In Exacerbating or Reducing The Wealth Gap, Pamela Foohey and Nathalie Martin
Taxation of the Digital Economy: Adapting a Twentieth-Century Tax System to a Twenty-First-Century Economy, Assaf Harpaz
Tax Policy and COVID-19: An Argument for Targeted Crisis Relief, Assaf Harpaz
John Due's Wisdom Only Ripens With Age, Walter Hellerstein
State Tax Credit Issues Raised by SALT Cap Workaround Legislation, Walter Hellerstein
Does the Supreme Court’s Decision in Wayfair Apply Retroactively?, Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby
Platforms: The Postscript, Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby
Considering the Therapeutic Consequences of Recent Reforms to Civil Statutes of Limitations for Child Sexual Abuse Claims, Emma Hetherington
Digital Gatekeepers, Thomas E. Kadri
Constitutional Foundations for Public Health Practice: Key Terms and Principles, Fazal Khan and Marice Ashe
Nestlé United States, Inc. v. Doe. 141 S. Ct. 1931 (2021), Desiree LeClercq
The Disparate Treatment of Rights in Trade, Desiree LeClercq
On Command, Diane Marie Amann
Restoring Student Press Freedoms: Why Every State Needs a 'New Voices' Law, Clare R. Norins, Taran Harmon-Walker, and Navroz Tharani
Nation’s Business and the Environment: the U.S. Chamber’s Changing Relationships with DDT, “Ecologists,” Regulations, and Renewable Energy, Adam D. Orford
The Clean Air Act of 1963: Postwar Environmental Politics and the Debate Over Federal Power, Adam D. Orford
How Journalists Think About the First Amendment Vis-à-Vis Their Coverage of Hate Groups, Gregory Perreault, Jonathan Peters, Brett Johnson, and Leslie Klein
How Libel Law Applies to Automated Journalism, Jonathan Peters
How Libel Law Applies to Automated Journalism, Jonathan Peters