Submissions from 2020
Leveraging Corporate Law: A Broader Account of Delaware's Competition, Christopher Bruner
The Negotiation Class, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Judicial Adjuncts in Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Margaret S. Williams
All the Border's a Stage: Humanitarian Aid as Expressive Dissent, Jason A. Cade
'Water is Life!' (and Speech!): Death, Dissent, and Democracy in the Borderlands, Jason A. Cade
Forgotten Federal-Missionary Partnerships: New Light on the Establishment Clause, Nathan Chapman
The Practice of Law as Christian Discipleship, Nathan Chapman
Christianity and Crimes Against the State, Nathan S. Chapman
The Weight of Judgment, Nathan S. Chapman
Reconceptualizing Hybrid Rights, Dan T. Coenen
Nations and Markets, Harlan G. Cohen
Presidential Crimes Matter, Julian A. Cook
Monopolizing Free Speech, Greg Day
Speech, Innovation, and Competition, Greg Day
The Music of Mass Incarceration, Andrea L. Dennis
Contemporary Homeschooling: Black Children’s Best Interests, Freedom from Religion, and Anti-Racism, Andrea L. Dennis and Cheryl Fields-Smith
The Future of Space Governance, Melissa J. Durkee
Welcoming Participation, Avoiding Capture: A Five-Part Framework, Melissa J. Durkee
Consumer Bankruptcy Should Be Increasingly Irrelevant--Why Isn't It?, Pamela Foohey
Consumers’ Declining Power In The Fintech Auto Loan Market, Pamela Foohey
Fines, Fees, and Filing Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey
CARES Act Gimmicks How Not to Give People Money During a Pandemic and What to Do Instead, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
The Debt Collection Pandemic, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
The Folly of Credit As Pandemic Relief, Pamela Foohey, Dalie Jimenez, and Christopher K. Odinet
Driven to Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne