Submissions from 2026
Adequate Representation in Group Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
The Pain Brokers: How Con Men, Call Centers, and Rogue Doctors Fuel America's Lawsuit Factory, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Taxing AI, Assaf Harpaz
Absented at the Creation: Nuremberg Women and International Criminal Justice, Diane Marie Amann
Submissions from 2025
What's in a Name? Family Policing, Juliet., Shanée Brown
Debt’s Grip: Risk and Consumer Bankruptcy, Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Deborah Thorne
The End(s) of Bankruptcy Exceptionalism: Purdue Pharma and the Problem of Social Debt, Pamela Foohey and Jonathan C. Lipson
Georgia Has a New Habitability Protection for Tenants, but What Does It Mean?, Elizabeth Grant and Gordon Wayne
Stand-In Standing, Matthew I. Hall
Attorneys and AI: How Lawyers Use Artificial Intelligence and Analyze Its Impacts, Matthew I. Hall, Christian Turner, Eddie A. Gomez Schieber, Nathaniel Kite, and Ari Schlesinger
Tax Sheltering Death Care, Victoria J. Haneman
The Law of Digital Resurrection, Victoria J. Haneman
Global Tax Wars in the Digital Era, Assaf Harpaz
UN Tax Negotiations: North-South Tensions and the Challenge of Institutional Legitimacy, Assaf Harpaz
Trade Agreements Have Helped Prohibit Forced Labor, Desiree LeClercq
Using Public Nuisance Litigation to Address Industrywide Misconduct: Common-Law Statutes, Nondelegation, and Regulation, Hillel Y. Levin and Timothy D. Lytton
Child-Taking Justice and the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative, Diane Marie Amann
Inge Viermetz, Woman Acquitted at Nuremberg, Diane Marie Amann
Weakening Command Responsibility Doctrine? The Bemba Appeals Judgment, Diane Marie Amann
Being There: Perils of Disembodied Mediation, Robert McNiff
Confession and Confrontation, William Ortman
Cliff Running, William Ortman and Dov Fox
The Problem of Market Power in Postwar America: Antitrust Law, Regulatory Discourse, and Changing Ideas of Market Power, Laura Phillips-Sawyer
Absolutely Unnecessary Immunity, Eileen R. Prescott
The Regulation of Presidential Elections, Lori A. Ringhand