Submissions from 2024
Navigating Legal Ethics and Law School Curricula: Attempting to Find Technology Competency Without a Compass, Jessica de Perio Wittman and Kathleen (Katie) Brown
'A Very Murky Process': Embracing the Intermediacy of International Justice and Human Rights, Richard Ashby Wilson
Submissions from 2023
Property and the Right to Enter, Bethany Berger
Taking on the Ethical Obligation of Technology Competency in the Academy: An Empirical Analysis of Practice-Based Technology Training Today, Jessica de Perio Wittman
An Empirical Study of the Nation's First Court Animal Advocate Law, Jessica Rubin and Tara Cooley
Law's Credibility Problem, Julia Simon-Kerr
Reforming Prior Conviction Impeachment, Julia Simon-Kerr and Anna Roberts
How Patents Became Politics, Steven Wilf
Submissions from 2022
Eliding Original Understanding in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, Bethany Berger
Race to Property: Racial Distortions of Property Law, 1634 to Today, Bethany Berger
Mohegan Women, the Mohegan Church, and the Lasting of the Mohegan Nation, Bethany Berger and Chloe Scherpa
Aggregate Stare Decisis, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Pretrial Disparity and the Consequences of Money Bail, Miguel de Figueiredo and Dane Thorley
The Next Pandemic Might be a Petdemic, Hillary Greene
The New Privity in Personal Jurisdiction, Alexandra Lahav
"This Is Not Normal": The Role of Lawyer Organizations in Protecting Constitutional Norms and Values, Leslie C. Levin
RHODE WAS RIGHT (ABOUT CHARACTER AND FITNESS), Leslie C. Levin
Under a NiFTy Light: Trademark Considerations for the New Digital World, Willajeane McLean
Re-evaluating Turnover/Gross Receipts Taxes: Their Myths and Their Realities, Richard Pomp
Resisting the Siren Song of Gross Receipts Taxes: From the Middle Ages to Maryland’s Tax on Digital Advertising-Abstract, Richard Pomp
Turnover Taxes: Their Origin, Fall from Grace, and Resurrection, Richard Pomp
Third-Party Moral Hazard and the Problem of Insurance Externalities, Peter Siegelman and Gideon Parchomovsky
The Anti-Human Rights Machine: Digital Authoritarianism and The Global Assault on Human Rights, Richard Ashby Wilson
Submissions from 2021
Ballership, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Beware of Giant Tech Companies Bearing Jurisprudential Gifts, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
A Trend You Can't Ignore: Social Media as Government Records and Its Impact on the Interpretation of the Law, Jessica de Perio Wittman
Connecticut 1818: From Theocracy to Toleration, Mark Weston Janis
Ordinary Clients, Overreaching Lawyers, and the Failure to Implement Adequate Client Protection Measures, Leslie C. Levin
THE POLITICS OF BAR ADMISSION: LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC, Leslie C. Levin
To Err is Human, To Apologize is Hard: The Role of Apologies in Lawyer Discipline, Leslie Levin and Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Why America's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic Failed: Lessons From New Zealand's Success, Richard Parker
New Hampshire v. Massachusetts: Taxation Without Representation?, Richard Pomp
Responding to the Pandemic: A Case Study, Richard Pomp
Rick Kay: And Now for the Rest of the Story, Richard Pomp
Hate Speech on Social Media: Content Moderation in Context, Richard A. Wilson and Molly Land
Submissions from 2020
Rethinking the Relationship Between Punishment and Policing, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Reputational Economies of Scale, Miguel F.P. de Figueiredo and Daniel Klerman
A Comparative Study on Process Optimization and the Modern Law Library’s Involvement in Achieving Efficiency at the Law School in Times of Change, Jessica de Perio Wittman and Kathleen (Katie) Brown
Campus in Crisis? Process Optimization Can Help, Jessica de Perio Wittman and Kathleen (Katie) Brown
Discovering Diamonds In Your Survey Data, Jessica de Perio Wittman and Katie Brown
The End of Mandatory State Bars?, Leslie C. Levin
The Politics of Lawyer Regulation: The Case of Malpractice Insurance, Leslie C. Levin
Report to the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation: Analysis of Grievances Filed in Criminal and Family Matters from 2013-2016, Leslie C. Levin and Susan Saab Fortney
On Social Network Position in Employment Law: Conjectures for Charlie, Sachin Pandya
Punishing the Innocent, Richard Parker
Andrew Wheeler’s Trojan Horse for Clean Air Act Regulation, Richard Parker and Amy Sinden
A Report to the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management Regarding a Proposed Payroll Tax, Richard Pomp
My Dinner With Ruth, Richard Pomp
Never Let a Good Crises Go to Waste, Richard Pomp
Responding to COVID: How to Deal With Nearly $100 Billion in Wasted Incentives, Richard Pomp
Things Not Worth Doing Are Especially Not Worth Doing Poorly: The Maryland and Nebraska Taxes of Digital Advertising, Richard Pomp
What Can the OECD Learn From the States?, Richard Pomp
Why More Employers Are Getting SALT-y on Remote Work Arrangements, Richard Pomp and Jeffrey A. Friedman
Incitement in an Era of Populism: Updating Brandenburg After Charlottesville, Richard A. Wilson and Jordan Kiper
The Hartford Guidelines on Speech Crimes in International Criminal Law, Richard Ashby Wilson and Matthew Gillett
Submissions from 2019
Savage Equalities, Bethany Berger
Extremely Broad Laws, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Artificial Intelligence and Role-Reversible Judgment, Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Stephen E. Henderson
Strange Loops: Apparent Versus Actual Human Involvement in Automated Decision Making, Kiel Brennan-Marquez, Karen Levy, and Daniel Susser
Using the Power of Storytelling to Shape Your Institution’s Narrative, Jessica de Perio Wittman
Ideology and Argument Construction in Contract Law, Michael Fischl
Antitrust as Speech Control, Hillary Greene and Dennis A. Yao
Updating the Constitution: Amending, Tinkering, Interpreting, Richard Kay
When Lawyers Screw Up, Leslie Levin
Reflections on Representing Incarcerated People with Disabilities: Ableism in Prison Reform Litigation, Jamelia Morgan
Statement, Hearing on Federally Incurred Cost of Regulatory Changes and How Such Changes are Made, Richard Parker
The Faux Scholarship Foundations of the Regulatory Rollback Movement, Richard Parker
Did South Dakota Make a Strategic Error in Drafting Its Wayfair Statute?, Richard Pomp
From 30,000 Feet Into the Weeds, Richard Pomp
Myth vs. Reality: Airbnb and Its Voluntary Tax Collection Efforts, Richard Pomp
The Disclosure of Individual Tax Returns: A Historical Overview, Richard Pomp
The Curious Incident of The Falling Win Rate: Individual vs System-Level Justification and the Rule of Law, Peter Siegelman and Alexandra Lahav
Passive Voter Suppresion: Campaign Moblization and the Effective Disfranchisment of the Poor, Douglas M. Spencer and Bertrand L. Ross II
Submissions from 2018
Big Data Policing and the Redistribution of Anxiety, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Interpreting Constitutional Provisions in Tandem, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Fourth Amendment Anxiety, Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Stephen E. Henderson
Does Small Group Health Insurance Deliver Group Benefits: An Argument in Favor of Allowing the Small Group Market to Die, John Aloysius Cogan, Jr.
The New Law of the Child, Anne Dailey and Laura A. Rosenbury
Efficiency and Its Discontents, Michael Fischl
Formal and Informal Amendment of the United States Constitution, Richard Kay
Beyond the Guild: Lawyer Organizations and Law Making, Leslie Levin
Book Review, Thomas Morawetz
Self-Knowledge for Lawyers: What It Is and Why It Matters, Thomas Morawetz
Caged in: The Devastating Harms of Solitary Confinement on Prisoners with Physical Disabilities, Jamelia Morgan
Designing the Tax Treatment of Litigation-Related Costs, Sachin Pandya and Stephen Utz
Submissions from 2017
Hope for Indian Tribes in the US Supreme Court: Menominee, Nebraska v. Parker, Bryant, Dollar General … and Beyond, Bethany Berger
"Plausible Cause": Explanatory Standards in the Age of Powerful Machines, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Of Milk and the Constitution, Mathilde Cohen
Regulating Milk: Women and Cows in France, Mathilde Cohen
Teaching Law as a Vocation: Local 1330, Promissory Estoppel, and the Critical Tradition in Labour Scholarship, Michael Fischl
Construction, Originalist Interpretation and the Complete Constitution, Richard Kay
Corporations as Conduits: A Cautionary Note About Regulating Hypotheticals, Douglas M. Spencer
Submissions from 2016
Birthright Citizenship on Trial: Elk v. Wilkins and United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Bethany Berger
Diversely Native, Bethany Berger
The Illusion of Fiscal Illusion in Regulatory Takings, Bethany Berger
Outsourced Law Enforcement, Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Health Insurance Rate Review, John Aloysius Cogan, Jr.