Submissions from 2022
ESG and the SEC, Christopher Bruner
Submissions from 2021
Index Funds and Millennial Assets, Christopher Bruner
Did Monsanto Pay a Plaintiff to Force Preemption Appeal? Plus: Judges Debate Vices and Virtues of Virtual MDL Hearings, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Amanda Bronstad
Tech Pluralism, Nathan Chapman
The Implications for Australian Businesses of Recent Developments in US State Taxation of Online Cross-Border Sales, Walter Hellerstein
Athens News Matters: Cyber Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence, Thomas E. Kadri
Originalism and How Might It Affect the Nation's Laws, Lori A. Ringhand
Dozens of Groups Brought to Market via SPACs to Enter Key Russell Index, Usha Rodrigues
Submissions from 2020
What the Lawyers Who Sue the Press Think of the Press, and Media Law, Jonathan Peters
Senators treat female Supreme Court nominees differently. Here’s the evidence., Lori A. Ringhand; Christina L. Boyd; and Paul M. Collins, Jr.
Bending (and Breaking) the Cost Curve of Legal Education, Peter B. Rutledge
Could the Gig Economy Send Another FAA Disagreement to the Supreme Court?, Peter B. Rutledge and Jacob Bohn
Circuit Split Deepened by Second Circuit's 'Functional' Test Application in Recent Section 1782 Ruling, Peter B. Rutledge and Emina Sadic Herzberger
Submissions from 2019
Hate is All Around You, Mehrsa Baradaran
Does Multidistrict Litigation Deny Plaintiffs Due Process?, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Oklahoma Is Successful In Its Suit Against Opioid Manufacturer, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Johnson & Johnson fine for being a public nuisance, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Slow Burn: Cops on My Tail, Andrea L. Dennis
Mediation Talks Begin In Ohio State Abuse Lawsuits, Emma M. Heatherington
The Legal Implications of Synthetic and Manipulated Media, Thomas E. Kadri
Singapore Convention Presents an Opportunity for Georgia in Mediation, Peter B. Rutledge and Katherine M. Larsen
European Decision Could Have Killed Investment Treaties, Affecting Arbitration and Investments, Peter B. Rutledge, Katherine M. Larsen, and Amanda W. Newton
Lawyers Should Keep Their Eyes on Cuba Sanctions Cases, Peter B. Rutledge, Katherine M. Larsen, and Miles S. Porter
Mystery Subpoena Case at Supreme Court Could Expand US Authority, Peter B. Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton
The Case That Stirred the State of Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings in 2018, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2018
“Protecting Children”: A Welcome Addition to Efforts to Redress Wartime Harms, Diane Marie Amann
Commentary: Why We Need to Stop Fining Big Banks Like Wells Fargo, Mehrsa Baradaran
How Banks Got "Too Big to Fail", Mehrsa Baradaran
Marketplace - The Lamppost Theory, Mehrsa Baradaran
Elizabeth Warren’s New Housing Proposal Is Actually a Brilliant Plan to Close the Racial Wealth Gap, Mehrsa Baradaran and Darrick Hamilton
Judge Kavanaugh, Chevron Deference, and the Supreme Court, Kent H. Barnett, Christina L. Boyd, and Christopher J. Walker
Neil Gorsuch and the Return of Rule-of-Law Due Process, Nathan Chapman
Interruptions at Supreme Court confirmation hearings have been rising since the 1980s, Paul M. Collins Jr. and Lori A. Ringhand
How Supreme a Court?, Thomas E. Kadri
Speech v. Speakers, Thomas E. Kadri
How to Make Facebook's 'Supreme Court' Work, Kate Klonick and Thomas E. Kadri
Increasing Vaccination Rates Without Eliminating Nonmedical Exemptions, Hillel Y. Levin and Timothy D. Lytton
This History of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Lori A. Ringhand
The ‘Ginsburg Rule’ Is Not an Excuse to Avoid Answering the Senate’s Questions, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Alien Tort Cases Will Survive Supreme Court Trim, Write Commentators, Peter B. Rutledge and Michael Baker
$314M and Sovereign Immunity Are At Stake in Upcoming High Court Case, Peter B. Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton
To Understand US v. Microsoft, Consider 'Acme v. Shamrock', Peter B. Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton
Amazing Facts About the JFK Assassination, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings in 2017, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2017
Don’t Expect the First Amendment to Protect the Media, RonNell Anderson Jones and Sonja R. West
Looking More Closely at the Platypus of Formal Rulemaking, Kent H. Barnett
Why not limit Neil Gorsuch — and all Supreme Court justices — to 18-year terms?, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul M. Collins Jr.
Circumstances Undetermined: Dorothy Kilgallen and JFK's Murder, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Did J. Edgar Hoover Kill JFK?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Grassy Knoll Shots? Limousine Slowdown?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The JFK Cover-up Continues, But the Truth Is Seeping Out, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings 2016, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Was Castro Behind the JFK Assassination?, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2016
Credit Is a Double Edge Sword, Mehrsa Baradaran
How the Other Half Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
Payday lending isn’t helping the poor. Here’s what might, Mehrsa Baradaran
Postal Banking: An old solution to a new problem, Mehrsa Baradaran
Postal Banking Worked—Let’s Bring It Back, Mehrsa Baradaran
Taxes, Banking, and Politics, Mehrsa Baradaran
The Daily Report - Postal Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
The Majority Report - How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation, and the Threat to Democracy, Mehrsa Baradaran
Uprising with Sonali - How the Other Half Banks: Exclusion, Exploitation, and the Threat to Democracy, Mehrsa Baradaran
Why the Poor Face a Higher Cost of Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
The Top Five Supreme Court Nomination Myths, Paul M. Collins Jr. and Lori A. Ringhand
Louisiana Rapper’s Case Speaks to Bigger Problems in the Criminal Justice System, Andrea L. Dennis, Erik Nelson, and Michael Render
The Absurd Logic Behind Florida’s Docs vs. Glocks Law, Dahlia Lithwick and Sonja R. West
Legal Scholarship Spotlight: The Evolution of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul Collins
What Two Legal Scholars Learned From Studying 70 Years of Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings, Lori A. Ringhand and Paul Collins
The Real Danger of Guns in Schools, Sonja R. West
Lee Harvey Oswald and Ted Cruz's Father, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The American Press Covers JFK's Murder, and the Impossible Comes to Pass, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The American Press Covers JFK's Murder, and the Impossible Comes to Pass, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Persistence of Fatal Police Taserings, Part 2, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Single-Assassin Theory, the Media Establishment and the CIA, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Single-Assassin Theory, the Media Establishment and the CIA, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Submissions from 2015
Hold the Champagne on GE Capital's Breakup, Mehrsa Baradaran
How Banks Abandoned the Public Good, and Chose Profit Over Stability, Mehrsa Baradaran
How the Other Half Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
How the Other Half Banks - Highlights from Moncrieff, Mehrsa Baradaran
If the U.S. Government Treated Poor People as Well as It Treats Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
Inequality in the U.S. Banking System, Mehrsa Baradaran
It's Time For a Public Option in Banking, Mehrsa Baradaran
KPFA - How the Other Half Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
Maggie Walker's Bank, Mehrsa Baradaran
Mehrsa Baradaran on "Democracy Now!", Mehrsa Baradaran
On Point - The Uberization of Money, Mehrsa Baradaran
Postal Banking: A Lifesaver for America's Poor, Mehrsa Baradaran
Ralph Nader Radio Hour - Mehrsa Baradaran, Mehrsa Baradaran
Slate Money - The How the Other Half Banks Edition, Mehrsa Baradaran
Smart Show (goharrison) with Cary Harrison, Mehrsa Baradaran
SmartShow with Cary Harrison - How the Other Half Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran
Top of Mind - Banking for the Poor, Mehrsa Baradaran
Due Process vs. Administrative Law, Kent H. Barnett
On Categorical Nonenforcement Decisions in Immigration Law, Jason A. Cade
Methodology and Misdirection: Custom and the ICJ, Harlan G. Cohen
Schools Fail to Get It Right on Rap Music, Andrea L. Dennis
CMS’ Proposed Changes To The Two-Midnight Rule: Partial Restoration Of Medical Judgment, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
On Health Status, Choice, and Immunity, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard