Content Posted in 2015
2010-2011 National Health Law Moot Court Competition, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
A Case Study of Color-Blindness: The Racially Disparate Impacts of Arizona’s S.B. 1070 and the Failure of Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Kevin R. Johnson
Access to Cash, Access to Court: Unlocking the Courtroom Doors with Third-Party Litigation Finance, Sasha Nichols
“A Chinaman’s Chance” in Court: Asian Pacific Americans and Racial Rules of Evidence, Gabriel J. Chin
A Conceptual Framework for the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies, Omri Y. Marian
A Critical Take on Group Regulation of Insurers in the United States, Daniel Schwarcz
A Critique of Supplying the NRLB with Social Science Expertise Through Party/ Amicus Briefs, Xenia Tashlitsky
Activist Acquiescence: Power, Pollution and Access to Justice in a Chinese Village, Benjamin van Rooij, Anna Lora-Wainwright, Yunmei Wu, and Yiyun Zhang
Afterword: Criminal Justice and the Problem of Institutionalized Bias—Comments on Theory and Remedial Action, Mona Lynch
Afterword: Office and the Conduct of the Minor Jurisprudent, Shaun McVeigh
A Law School for the 21st Century: A Portrait of the Inaugural Class at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, Carroll Seron
A Martian Named Heinlein, Christopher R. Leslie
America’s Top Model: The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, Daniel P. Tokaji
A Musical Work is a Set of Instructions, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
An Alternative Approach to Evaluating Attorney Speech Critical of the Judiciary: A Balancing of Court, Attorney, and Public Interests, Benjamin Beezy
A Name I Call Myself: Creativity and Naming, Laura A. Heymann
A New Approach to Juvenile Justice: An Analysis of the Constitutional and Statutory Issues Raised by Gender-Segregated Juvenile Courts, Katherine M. Harrison
A New Approach to Voir Dire on Racial Bias, Cynthia Lee
A New Institutional Theory of Insurance, Shauhin Talesh
Animus in the Closet: Outing the Addiction Parallels in Anti-Gay Legal Rhetoric, Elizabeth J. Levy
An Invisibility Cloak: The Model Minority Myth and Unauthorized Asian Immigrants, Denny Chan
Antitrust Arbitration and Illinois Brick, Christopher R. Leslie and Mark A. Lemley
Antitrust Arbitration and Merger Approval, Christopher R. Leslie and Mark A. Lemley
Antitrust, Inequitable Conduct, and the Intent to Deceive the Patent Office, Christopher R. Leslie
Antitrust Law as Public Interest Law, Christopher R. Leslie
Antitrust Made (Too) Simple, Christopher R. Leslie
Are Ballot Titles Biased? Partisanship in California’s Supervision of Direct Democracy, Christopher S. Elmendorf and Douglas M. Spencer
As If—Law, History, Ontology, Stewart Motha
A Sociologia Comparada Das Advogadas: A Feminizacao da Profissao Juridica (Comparative Sociology of Women Lawyers), Carrie Menkel-Meadow
“A Spectacle of Slavery Unwilling to Die”: Curbing Reliance on Racial Stereotyping in Self-Defense Cases, Jonathan Markovitz
As Respected as a Citizen of Old Rome: Assessing Good Moral Character in the Age of National Security, Jennifer Chin and Zeenat Hassan
Automatic Elections, Michael M. Oswalt
Avatar Experimentation: Human Subjects Research in Virtual Worlds, Joshua A.T. Fairfield
Avoiding Common Problems in Using Teaching Assistants: Hard Lessons Learned from Peer Teaching Theory and Experience, Rachel Croskery-Roberts and Ted Becker
Baby Cooperatives: Rethinking the Nature of Family, Michele Bratcher Goodwin and Naomi Duke
Be Careful Where You Live When You Die: Termination of Copyright Transfers and Marriage Inequality, R. Anthony Reese
Beyond Sexual Humanitarianism: A Postcolonial Approach to Anti-Trafficking Law, Prabha Kotiswaran
Beyond Unions, Notwithstanding Labor Law, Marion Crain and Ken Matheny
Book Review: Fixing Washington, Richard L. Hasen
Book Review – Mike Hume, Why We Disagree About Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity, Joseph F.C. DiMento
Book Review: Reviewing Christopher P. Manfredi and Mark Rush, Judging Democracy (2008), Richard L. Hasen
Bounds in Bank Regulation, Sung Eun (Summer) Kim
Building an American Empire: Territorial Expansion in the Antebellum Era, Paul Frymer
Business Crime and the Public Interest: Lawyers, Legislators, and the Administrative State, Harry First
Can Cost-Benefit Analysis Help Consumer Protection Laws? Or at Least Benefit Analysis?, Jeff Sovern
Celebrity Justice: Supreme Court Edition, Richard L. Hasen
Chasing Ghosts: On Writing Cultural Histories of Tax Law, Assaf Likhovski
Citizenship, Voting, and Asian American Political Engagement, Ana Henderson
Climate Change and the Evolution of Property Rights, Holly Doremus
Collaborating to Deter Potential Public Enemies: Social Science and the Law, Elizabeth F. Loftus and Gilbert Geis
Collateral Damage: A Public Housing Consequence of the “War on Drugs”, Lahny R. Silva
Colonialism and Constitutional Memory, Aziz Rana
Community of Interest Methodology and Public Testimony, Karin MacDonald and Bruce E. Cain
Comparative Institutional Analysis and a New Legal Realism, Gregory C. Shaffer
Compromise, Negotiation and Morality, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Compulsory Vaccination Laws are Constitutional, Erwin Chemerinsky and Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Conceptions of Law in the Civil Rights Movement, Christopher W. Schmidt
Conflicting Commitments: The Politics of Enforcing Immigrant Worker Rights in San Jose and Houston, Stephen Lee
Conflict of Laws and Transnational Legal Order, Christopher A. Whytock
Conflict-of-Laws Considerations in State Court Human Rights Actions, Patrick A. Borchers
Constructing Africa: Chinese Investment, Infrastructure Deficits, and Development, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Contextual Compliance: Situational and Subjective Cost-Benefit Decisions about Pesticides by Chinese Farmers, Benjamin van Rooij, Huiqi Yan, and Jeroen Van der Heijden
Cooking up a Deal: Negotiation Recipes for Success, Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Andrea Kupfer Schneider, James Richard Coben, Robert Dingwall, Daniel Druckman, Noam Ebner, Howard Gadlin, Christopher Honeyman, Sanda Kaufman, Michelle LeBaron, Roy J. Lewicki, David Matz, Michael L. Moffitt, Jennifer W. Reynolds, John Harington Wade, and Nancy Welsh
Copyrightable Subject Matter in the Next Great Copyright Act, R. Anthony Reese
Copyright and the New Materiality, Dan L. Burk
Copyright and Trademark Law and Public Interest Lawyering, R. Anthony Reese
Corporate Human Rights Litigation in Non-U.S. Courts: A Comparative Scorecard, Michael D. Goldhaber
Corporate Parenthood: Private Equity Duties and Portfolio Company Rights, Sung Eun (Summer) Kim
Cost-Benefit Analysis, Ben Franklin, and the Supreme Court, Amy Sinden
Courts vs. Unions: Speech and Association Rights Under Fire, Catherine Fisk
Creating a Law School That Emphasizes Public Interest Law, Erwin Chemerinsky
Criminal Clinics in the Pursuit of Immigrant Rights: Lessons from the Loncheros, Ingrid V. Eagly
Critical Ethnic Legal Histories: Unearthing the Interracial Justice of Filipino American Agricultural Labor Organizing, Marc-Tizoc González
Critical Race Empiricism: A New Means to Measure Civil Procedure, Victor D. Quintanilla
Cultural Variations in Restorative/Transitional Justice: Process Pluralism, Not One Size Fits All, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Deep Critique and Democratic Lawyering in Clinical Practice, Sameer M. Ashar
Degradation Ceremonies and the Criminalization of Low-Income Women, Kaaryn Gustafson
Demonic Ambiguities: Enchantment and Disenchantment in Nat Turner’s Virginia, Christopher Tomlins
Determining the Appropriate Framework for Commuting Accommodations Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Samrah Mahmoud
Developments in "A"DR in the United States: From Informalism and Formalism to Semi-Formalism (Part 1), Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Developments in "A"DR in the United States: From Informalism and Formalism to Semi-Formalism (Part 2), Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Direct Participation: Law School Clinics and International Humanitarian Law, David Kaye
Diritto Ambientale E Superstrade Urbane: Cambio Di Direzione (Environmental Law and the Urban Freeway: Changing Lanes), Joseph F.C. DiMento
District Courts as Patent Laboratories, Jeanne C. Fromer
Diversity Levers, Dan L. Burk
Doing Good Instead of Doing Well? What Lawyers Could be Doing in a World of "Too Many" Lawyers, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Dolly and Alice, Dan L. Burk
Do State Ethics Commissions Reduce Political Corruption? An Exploratory Investigation, Kayla Crider and Jeffrey Milyo
Duty to Deal: The Antitrust Antidote to the Gene Patent Dilemma, Jolene S. Fernandes
Dworkin's Two Principles of Dignity: An Unsatisfactory Nonconsequentialist Account of Interpersonal Moral Duties, Kenneth W. Simons
EcoFarming: A Realistic Vision for the Future of Agriculture?, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Election Administration Reform and the New Institutionalism, Richard L. Hasen
Election Law’s Path in the Roberts Court’s First Decade: A Sharp Right Turn But with Speed Bumps and Surprising Twists, Richard L. Hasen
Empirical Intersectionality: A Tale of Two Approaches, Ange-Marie Hancock
Enchanting a Disenchanted Law: On Jewish Ritual and Secular History in Nineteenth-Century Germany, Shai J. Lavi
Enhancing the Socially Instrumental Role of Insurance: The Opportunity and Challenge Presented by the ALI Restatement Position on Breach of the Duty to Defend, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Escape from the Navel-Gazing Academy: A Modest Proposal for Student-Edited Legal Scholarship, Michael Klinger
European Communities--Measures Prohibiting the Importation and Marketing of Seal Products, Gregory C. Shaffer and David Pabian
Every Law Tells a Story: Orthodox Divorce in Jewish and Islamic Legal Histories, Lena Salaymeh
Extending the Case for Workplace Transparency to Information About Pay, Cynthia Estlund
Faith and Scepticism in Private International Law: Trust, Governance, Politics, and Foreign Judgments, Christopher A. Whytock
Foreign Sovereign Immunity and Comparative Institutional Competence, Christopher A. Whytock and Adam S. Chilton
Foreword: After Kiobel—International Human Rights Litigation in State Courts and Under State Law, Christopher A. Whytock, Donald Earl Childress III, and Michael D. Ramsey
Foreword: Criminal Justice for Those (Still) at the Margins—Addressing Hidden Forms of Bias and the Politics of Which Lives Matter, Mario L. Barnes
Foreword: Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods, Osagie K. Obasogie
Foreword: Environmental Law at UCI, Alejandro E. Camacho, Joseph F.C. DiMento, and Michael Robinson-Dorn
Foreword: “Law As . . .” II, History As Interface for the Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Christopher Tomlins
Foreword: “Law As . . .” III—Glossolalia: Toward a Minor (Historical) Jurisprudence, Christopher Tomlins
Foreword: "Law As…": Theory and Method in Legal History, Catherine L. Fisk and Robert W. Gordon
Foreword: Reigniting Community: Strengthening the Asian Pacific American Identity, Denny Chan, Jennifer Chin, and James Yoon
Foreword: The Costs and Benefits of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Adam Sechooler
Foreword: Why Marc Galanter's "Haves" Article is One of the Most Influential Pieces of Legal Scholarship Ever Written, Shauhin A. Talesh
From J.C. Bach to Hip Hop: Musical Borrowing, Copyright, and Cultural Context, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
From Justice to Justification: An Alternative Genealogy of Positive Law, Roger Berkowitz
From Rites to Realities (and Back Again): The Spectacle of Human Rights in The Hunger Games, William P. MacNeil
From Support to Pressure: The Dynamics of Social and Governmental Influences on Environmental Law Enforcement in Guangzhou City, China, Benjamin van Rooij, Gerald E. Fryxell, Carlos W.H. Lo, and Wei Wang
Gaming the System: A Critique of Minors’ Privilege to Disaffirm Online Contracts, James Chang
Getting to Work: Why Nobody Cares About E-Verify (And Why They Should), Juliet P. Stumpf
Griefing, Massacres, Discrimination, and Art: The Limits of Overlapping Rule Sets in Online Games, Sal Humphreys
Griswold's Progeny: Assisted Reproduction, Procreative Liberty, and Sexual Orientation Equality, Douglas NeJaime
Growing Up Outside the Law, Stephen Lee
Half/Full, Nancy Leong
Hargrave’s Nightmare and Taney’s Dream, Michael Meranze
HAVA @ 10: Closing Roundtable, Richard L. Hasen, Doug Chapin, Edward Foley, and Heather Gerken
HAVA @ 10: Closing Roundtable, L. Song Richardson
History, Law, and Justice: Empirical Method and Conceptual Confusion in the History of Law, Constantin Fasolt
Home-Country Effects of Corporate Inversions, Omri Y. Marian
How Does the Republic of Science Shape the Patent System? Broadening the Institutional Analysis of Innovation Beyond Patents, Fiona E. Murray, Joshua S. Gans, and Mackey L. Craven
How Much is too Much? Campbell and the Third Fair Use Factor, R. Anthony Reese
How to Speak Well of the State: A Rhetoric of Civil Prudence, Jeffrey Minson
Humane Killing and the Ethics of the Secular: Regulating the Death Penalty, Euthanasia, and Animal Slaughter, Shai J. Lavi
Ignorance and Mistake of Criminal Law, Noncriminal Law, and Fact, Kenneth W. Simons
Immigration Law and the Proportionality Requirement, Michael J. Wishnie
Immigration Sanctuary Policies: Constituional and Representative of Good Policing and Good Public Policy, Bill Ong Hing
Implicit Racial Bias and the Perpetrator Perspective: A Response to Chin and Vernon’s 'Reasonable but Unconstitutional', L. Song Richardson
Implicit Racial Bias in Public Defender Triage, L. Song Richardson and Phillip Atiba Goff
Impossible Choices: Balancing Safety and Security in Domestic Violence Representation, Bob Solomon and Camille Carey
Improving Emerging Regulatory Experiments in Permit Process Coordination for Endangered Species and Aquatic Resources in California, Alejandro E. Camacho, Elizabeth M. Taylor, Melissa L. Kelly, and Stephanie L. Talavera
Indian Trade Lawyers and the Building of State Trade-Related Legal Capacity, Gregory C. Shaffer, James J. Nedumpara, and Aseema Sinha
Insurance Law as Public Interest Law, Shauhin Talesh
Intellectual Property and Development at WHO and WIPO, Jack I. Lerner
International Human Rights Cases Under State Law and in State Courts, Paul Hoffman and Beth Stephens
International Law Issues in the Department of Justice White Paper on Targeted Killing, David Kaye
Interrogating Racial Violence, L. Song Richardson and Phillip Atiba Goff
Introduction: Foxes, Henhouses, and Commissions: Assessing the Nonpartisan Model in Election Administration, Redistricting, and Campaign Finance, Richard L. Hasen
Introduction: Religious Accomodation in the Age of Civil Rights, Douglas NeJaime and Nomi Maya Stolzenberg
Invisible Women: Mass Incarceration's Forgotten Casualties, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Is Complexity a Virtue? Reconsidering Theft Crimes: A Book Review of Stuart Green, Thirteen Ways to Steal a Bicycle: Theft Law in the Information Age, Kenneth W. Simons
Is Strict Criminal Liability in the Grading of Offences Consistent with Retributive Desert?, Kenneth W. Simons
“It’s a Kākou Thing”: The DADT Repeal and a New Vocabulary of Anti-Subordination, Kim D. Chanbonpin
Judging Opportunity Lost: Assessing the Viability of Race-Based Affirmative Action After Fisher v. University of Texas, Mario L. Barnes, Erwin Chemerinsky, and Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Judicial Approaches to Special Education: Residential Placements for Children with Mental Illness Under IDEA, Ben Conway
Keynote Address: The Supreme Court Needs to Enter the 21st Century. WSC Conference, 2012, Newport Beach, California, Erwin Chemerinsky
Kiyemba, Guantánamo, and Immigration Law: An Extraterritorial Constitution in a Plenary Power World, Ernesto Hernández-López
Labor Protest Under the New First Amendment, Catherine Fisk and Jessica Rutter
Latin America’s “Third Left” Meets the U.S. Workplace: A Promising Direction for Worker Protection?, Chris Tilly and Marie Kennedy
Laudato si’, Joseph F.C. DiMento
Law and the Evolving Shape of Labor: Narratives of Expansion and Retrenchment, Catherine Fisk
Law as Claim to Justice: Legal History and Legal Speech Acts, Marianne Constable
Law as Economy: Convention, Corporation, Currency, Ritu Birla
Law As (More or Less) Itself: On Some Not Very Reflective Elements of Law, Shaun McVeigh
Law As Temporality: Colonial Politics and Indian Settlers, Renisa Mawani
"Law As…": Theory and Practice in Legal History, Christopher Tomlins and John Comaroff
Law, Class, and Imperialism, Bryant G. Garth and Yves M. Dezalay
Law "In" and "As" History: The Common Law in the American Polity, 1790-1900, Kunal M. Parker
Law, Literature, and History: The Love Triangle, Bernadette Meyler
Law, Science, and the Economy: One Domain?, David S. Caudill
Law’s Limits: Regulating Statutory Rape Law, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Law/Text/Past, Steven Wilf
Legal Adaptive Capacity: How Program Goals and Processes Shape Federal Land Adaptation to Climate Change, Alejandro E. Camacho and Robert L. Glicksman
Legal Education Reform: New Regulations, Markets, and Competing Models of Supposed Deregulation, Bryant G. Garth
Legal Intermediaries: How Insurance Companies Construct the Meaning of Compliance with Anti-Discrimination Laws, Shauhin A. Talesh
Legal Solutions for APA Transracial Adoptees, Kim H. Pearson
Lessons from Area-Wide, Multi-Agency Habitat Conservation Plans in California, Alejandro E. Camacho, Elizabeth M. Taylor, and Melissa L. Kelly
Lines in the Sand: Contrasting Advocacy Strategies for Environmental Protection in the Twenty-First Century, Joel R. Reynolds and Damon K. Nagami
Managing Regulatory Blindspots: A Case Study of Leveraged Loans, Sung Eun (Summer) Kim
Mannheim’s Pendulum: Refiguring Legal Cosmopolitanism, Thomas Kemple
Marginal Workers: How Legal Fault Lines Divide Workers and Leave Them Without Protection, Sameer M. Ashar
Masking the Reemergence of Immutability with “Outcomes for Children”, Ginger Grimes
Meaningful Corporate Tax Residence, Omri Y. Marian
Meaningless Comparisons: Corporate Tax Reform Discourse in the United States, Omri Y. Marian
Measures Concerning the Importation, Marketing and Sale of Tuna and Tuna Products, Gregory C. Shaffer
Measuring Judging, Erwin Chemerinsky
Mediating Contradictions of Digital Media, Yong Ming Kow
Mirandizing Family Justice Centers, Jane K. Stoever
Mistake of Fact or Mistake of Criminal Law? Explaining and Defending the Distinction, Kenneth W. Simons
Money in the 1890s: The Circulation of Politics, Economics, and Law, Roy Kreitner
Monopolization Through Patent Theft, Christopher R. Leslie
Nelson Mandela: Transition from (Violent) Cause Activist to Peace and Justice Seeking Activist, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
New Legal Realism's Rejoinder, Gregory C. Shaffer
No Immunity: Race, Class, and Civil Liberties in Times of Health Crisis, Michele Bratcher Goodwin and Erwin Chemerinsky
Not Dead Yet: Preserving Labor Law Strengths While Exploring New Labor Law Strategies, Lance Compa
Notes Toward an Understanding of the U.S. Market in Foreign LL.M. Students: From the British Empire and the Inns of Court to the U.S. LL.M, Bryant G. Garth
“Of the Law, but Not Its Spirit”: Immigration Marriage Fraud as Legal Fiction and Violence Against Asian Immigrant Women, Lee Ann S. Wang
Of War and Law, David Kaye
Online User Account Termination and 47 U.S.C. § 230(c)(2), Eric Goldman
Orange County Human Rights Association: A New Law Student Group for a New Era, Denisha P. McKenzie and David Rodwin
Organizing with International Framework Agreements: An Exploratory Study, César F. Rosado Marzán
Our Institutional Commitment to Teach about the Legal Profession, Ann Southworth and Catherine L. Fisk
Owning Hazard, A Tragedy, Barbara Young Welke
Parent Civil Unions: Rethinking the Nature of Family, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Patent Amicus Briefs: What the Courts' Friends Can Teach Us About the Patent System, Colleen V. Chien
Patent Fair Use 2.0, Katherine J. Strandburg
Patents as Data Aggregators in Personalized Medicine, Dan L. Burk
Paycheck Protection or Paycheck Deception? When Government “Subsidies” Silence Political Speech, Brian Olney
Perfecting Pregnancy via Preimplantation Genetic Screening: The Quest for an Elusive Standard of Care, Jolene S. Fernandes
Piracy by Approval Social Norms, Deterrence, and Copyright Compliance in China, Benjamin van Rooij, Yunmei Wu, and Adam DuPree Fine
Poetry as Evidence, Gregory S. Parks and Rashawn Ray
Police Encounters with Race and Gender, Eric J. Miller
Policing “Radicalization”, Amna Akbar
Policing Wage Theft in the Day Labor Market, Stephen Lee
Policy Levers Tailoring Patent Law to Biotechnology: Comparing U.S. and European Approaches, Geertrui Van Overwalle
Policy Limits, Payouts, and Blood Money: Medical Malpractice Settlements in the Shadow of Insurance, Charles Silver, David A. Hyman, Bernard S. Black, and Myungho Paik
Political Theology with a Difference, Nomi Maya Stolzenberg
Preemptive Strike: Law in the Campaign for Clean Trucks, Scott L. Cummings
Process Pluralism in Transitional/Restorative Justice: Lessons from Dispute Resolution for Cultural Variations in Goals Beyond Rule of Law and Democracy Development in Argentina and Chile, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Producing Liminal Legality, Jennifer M. Chacón
Productive Unionism, Matthew Dimick
Promoting Finality: Using Offensive, Nonmutual Collateral Estoppel in Employment Arbitration, Anne Conley
Property, Law, and Race: Modes of Abstraction, Brenna Bhandar
Public Interest, Public Choice, and the Cult of Homeownership, A. Mechele Dickerson
Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship (Book Review), Mario L. Barnes
Punishment and Blame for Culpable Indifference, Kenneth W. Simons
Race, Prison Discipline, and the Law, Andrea C. Armstrong
Racial Gerrymandering's Questionable Revival, Richard L. Hasen
Recognizing a Quasi-Property Right in Biomaterials, JoAnne Belisle
Reconceptualizing Asian Pacific American Identity at the Margins, Julian Lim
Reconstructing the Limits of Schmitt’s Theory of Sovereignty: A Case for Law As Rhetoric, Not As Political Theology, Brook Thomas
Redistricting Commissions in the Western United States, Peter Miller and Bernard Grofman
Reimagining Collective Rights in the Workplace, Catherine L. Fisk
Reimagining Democratic Inclusion: Asian Americans and the Voting Rights Act, Ming Hsu Chen and Taeku Lee
Reining in the Purcell Principle, Richard L. Hasen
Relational Markets and Justice Paradoxes, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Religion is not a Basis for Harming Others, Erwin Chemerinsky and Michele Bratcher Goodwin
Repeat Studies of Repeat Filers: How We Should Learn About Law, Katherine M. Porter
Repetition in History: Anglo-American Legal Debates and the Writings of Walter Bagehot, Kunal M. Parker
Response: Can Antitrust Law Incorporate Insights from Behavioral Economics?, Christopher R. Leslie
Restoring Equity in Right-to-Work Law, Catherine L. Fisk and Benjamin I. Sachs
Retributivism Refined - Or Run Amok?, Kenneth W. Simons
Retributivists Need Not and Should Not Endorse the Subjectivist Account of Punishment, Kenneth W. Simons
Revisiting the Work We Know So Little About: Race, Wealth, Privilege, and Social Justice, Stephanie M. Wildman, Margalynne Armstrong, and Beverly Moran
Riding the Wave: Uplifting Labor Organizations Through Immigration Reform, Jayesh M. Rathod
Rights Based Empowerment: Understanding the Interaction between Power and Rights Mobilization, Benjamin van Rooij and Kathinka Furst
Risk Aversion, Insurance Insurance, and the Limits of Regulation, Kenneth S. Abraham
Routine Exceptionality: The Plenary Power Doctrine, Immigrants, and the Indigenous Under U.S. Law, Susan Bibler Coutin, Justin Richland, and Véronique Fortin
Rule Conditionality, Deterrence and Compliance, Benjamin van Rooij, Adam DuPree Fine, Yuval Feldman, Shaul Shalvi, Eline Scheper, Margarita Leib, and Elizabeth Cauffman
Rule Conditionality in Comparison: Understanding Variation and Effects of Justifications for Violating the Law, Benjamin van Rooij, Adam DuPree Fine, Margarita Leib, Shaul Shalvi, Yuval Feldman, Yanyan Zhang, Yunmei Wu, Eline Scheper, Zhang Qian, and Wanhong Zhang
Rule-Intermediaries in Action: How State and Business Stakeholders Influence the Meaning of Consumer Rights in Regulatory Governance Arrangements, Shauhin A. Talesh
Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and White Americans, Denny Chan
Self-Defense: Reasonable Beliefs or Reasonable Self-Control?, Kenneth W. Simons
Shadowed by the Shadow Inventory: A Newark, New Jersey, Case Study of Stalled Foreclosures and Their Consequences, Linda E. Fisher
Social Proposals Under Rule 14a-8: A Fall-Back Remedy in an Era of Congressional Inaction, Margaret V. Sachs
Spatial Legality, Due Process, and Choice of Law in Human Rights Litigation Under U.S. State Law, Anthony J. Colangelo and Kristina A. Kiik
Speaking Imperfectly: Law, Language, and History, Marianne Constable
Specters of Law: Why the History of the Legal Spectacle Has Not Been Written, Peter Goodrich
Standing Doctrine’s State Action Problem, Seth Davis
Standing on Shaky Ground: Criminal Jurisdiction and Ecclesiastical Immunity in Seventeenth-Century Lima, 1600–1700, Michelle A. McKinley
State Court International Human Rights Litigation: A Concerning Trend?, Austen L. Parrish
State Courts and Transitory Torts in Transnational Human Rights Cases, Chimène I. Keitner
State Execution of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, David Kaye
State Transformation and the Role of Lawyers: The WTO, India, and Transnational Legal Ordering, Gregory C. Shaffer, James J. Nedumpara, and Aseema Sinha
Statistical Knowledge Deconstructed, Kenneth W. Simons
Statutory Analysis: Using Criminal Law to Highlight Issues in Statutory Interpretation, Jennifer M. Chacón
Stealth Multilateralism: U.S. Foreign Policy without Treaties - Or the Senate, David Kaye
Supermax Administration and the Eighth Amendment: Deference, Discretion, and Double Bunking, 1986–2010, Keramet Reiter
Super PAC Contributions, Corruption, and the Proxy War Over Coordination, Richard L. Hasen
Symmetric and Asymmetric Motivations for Compliance and Violation: A Crisp Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (csQCA) of Chinese farmers, Benjamin van Rooij, Huiqi Yan, and Jeroen Van der Heijden
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Taking Causality Seriously in Comparative Constitutional Law: Insights from Comparative Politics and Comparative Political Economy, Christopher A. Whytock
Taking the 'Long View' on the Fourth Amendment: Stored Records and the Sanctity of the Home, Jack I. Lerner
Taxation of Structured Debt in a Low-Rate Environment, Omri Y. Marian and Andrew D. Moin
Teaching Corporate Finance, Sung Eun (Summer) Kim
Tensions in Rhetoric and Reality at the Intersection of Work and Immigration, Jennifer Gordon
The Academic Law Library in the 21st Century: Still the Heart of the Law School, Beatrice A. Tice
The Chevron-Ecuador Case: Three Dimensions of Complexity in Transnational Dispute Resolution, Christopher A. Whytock
The Commerce Requirement in Tying Law, Christopher R. Leslie
The Consequences of Consequentialist Criteria, Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
The Copyright Principles Project: Directions for Reform, R. Anthony Reese
The 'Creating Around' Paradox, Dan L. Burk
The Crime/Tort Distinction: Legal Doctrine and Normative Perspectives, Kenneth W. Simons
The Death of Affirmative Action?, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
The Death of Affirmative Action?, David Min
The Debt Dilemma, Katherine Porter
The Discursive Failure in Comparative Tax Law, Omri Y. Marian
The Dismal History of the Laws of War, John Fabian Witt
The Dubious Autonomy of Virtual Worlds , Mark A. Lemley
The Enforcement-Compliance Paradox: Lessons About Matching Regulatory Priorities to Compliance Motivations from Pesticide Regulation in China, Benjamin van Rooij, Huiqi Yan, and Jeroen Van der Heijden
The Evolving Forum Shopping System, Christopher A. Whytock
The Fall (and Rise?) of Community Banking: The Continued Importance of Local Institutions, Bob Solomon
The Federal Election Commission as Regulator: The Changing Evaluations of Advisory Opinions , Michael M. Franz
The Fiscal Savings of Accessing the Right to Legal Counsel Within Twenty-Four Hours of Arrest: Chicago and Cook County, 2013, Bryan L. Sykes, Eliza Solowiej, and Evelyn J. Patterson
The Function of Corporate Tax-Residence in Territorial Systems, Omri Y. Marian
The Future of Diversity, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Historical Consciousness of the Resistant Subject, Norman W. Spaulding
The Historical Contingencies of Conflict Resolution, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
"The Honour of the Crown is at Stake": Aboriginal Land Claims Litigation and the Epistemology of Sovereignty, Mariana Valverde
The Ideal Law School for the 21st Century, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Indigenous As Alien, Leti Volpp
The Inescapability of Constitutional Theory, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Invention of Asian Americans, Robert S. Chang
The Invisible Classes in Highstakes Reproduction, Michele Bratcher Goodwin
The Judgment Enforceability Factor in Forum Non Conveniens Analysis, Christopher A. Whytock and Tarik Hansen
The Labor History of Intellectual Property in Writing for Film, Television, and Advertising (映画、テレビ、広告のための脚本の知的財産をめぐる労働の歴史), Catherine Fisk
The Language of Mens Rea, Kenneth W. Simons, Matthew Ginther, Francis Shen, Richard Bonnie, Morris Hoffman, Owen Jones, and Renee Marois
The Laws of the Sabbath (Poetry): Arendt, Heine, and the Politics of Debt, Bonnie Honig
The Long-Playing Blues: Did the Recording Industry’s Shift from Singles to Albums Violate Antitrust Law?, Jeffrey Philip Wachs
The Most Sarcastic Justice, Richard L. Hasen
The Most Sarcastic Justice, R. Anthony Reese
The Myth of the Magic Circle: Rejecting a Single Governance Model, Trey Hickman
The New Empirical Turn in International Law Scholarship, Gregory C. Shaffer
The New Legal Realist Approach to International Law, Gregory C. Shaffer
The Peace: The Meaning and Production of Law in the Post-Revolutionary United States, Laura F. Edwards
The People's Network: The Political Economy of the Telephone in the Gilded Age, Catherine Fisk
The Policy Views of Partisan Election Officials, David C. Kimball, Martha Kropf, Donald Moynihan, and Carol L. Silva
The Political Economics of Immigration Law, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
The Rescaling of Feminist Analyses of Law and State Power: From (Domestic) Subjectivity to (Transnational) Governance Networks, Mariana Valverde
The Restatement (Third) of Torts and Traditional Strict Liability: Robust Rationales, Slender Doctrines, Kenneth W. Simons
The Return of the Jedi: The Progressive October 2014 Term, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Rise of Nollywood: Creators, Entrepreneurs, and Pirates, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement: The Battle for Control of the Law, Steven M. Teles, Ann Southworth
The Significance of Skin Color in Asian and Asian-American Communities: Initial Reflections, Trina Jones
The Speech and Association Rights of Employees: Implications of Knox v. SEIU, Local 1000 and Harris v. Quinn, Catherine Fisk and Erwin Chemerinsky
The State Administration of International Tax Avoidance, Omri Y. Marian
The Support Structure for Campaign Finance Litigation in the Roberts Court: A Research Agenda, Ann Southworth
The Transformation of the State Secrets Doctrine Through Conflation of Reynolds and Totten: The Problems with Jeppesen and El-Masri, Matthew Plunkett
The Unbearable Whiteness of Milk: Food Oppression and the USDA, Andrea Freeman
“This Experiment, So Fatal”: Some Initial Thoughts on Strategic Choices in the Campaign Against Solitary Confinement, Elizabeth Alexander
Three Wrong Progressive Approaches (and One Right One) to Campaign Finance Reform, Richard L. Hasen
Time in Cost-Benefit Analysis, Arden Rowell
Too Many Lawyers? Or Should Lawyers be Doing Other Things?, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Toward a Jurisprudence of Law, Peace, Justice, and a Tilt Toward Non-Violent and Empathic Means of Human Problem Solving, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Trading Places: Securities Regulation, Market Crisis, and Network Risk, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
Transnational Recursivity Theory: A Review Essay of Halliday & Carruthers' Bankrupt, Gregory C. Shaffer
Trends in Prisoner Litigation, as the PLRA Enters Adulthood, Margo Schlanger
UCI Law: The First Half Century, Joseph F.C. DiMento
Victim Fault and Victim Strict Responsibility in Anglo-American Tort Law, Kenneth W. Simons
Virtue over Party: Samuel Randall’s Electoral Heroism and Its Continuing Importance, Edward B. Foley
What Would Langdell Have Thought? UC Irvine’s New Law School and the Question of History, Christopher Tomlins
When a Reporter Enters a Bamboo Grove: Reflections on Serial, Jonathan D. Glater
When is Negligent Inadvertence Culpable? Introduction to Symposium, Negligence in Criminal Law and Morality, Kenneth W. Simons
Who Belongs?: Immigration Outside the Law and the Idea of Americans in Waiting, Hiroshi Motomura
Why and How to Study "Transnational" Law, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Why a Wall?, Pratheepan Gulasekaram
Why Isn't Congress More Corrupt? A Prelimenary Inquiry, Richard L. Hasen
Women in Dispute Resolution: Parties, Lawyers and Dispute Resolvers: What Difference Does ‘Gender Difference’ Make?, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Workplace Democracy and Democratic Worker Organizations: Notes on Workers Centers and Members-Only Unions, Catherine Fisk
Writing on a Blank Slate: Drafting a Blueprint for Experiential Learning at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, Carrie Hempel
Writing Rights: Copyright's Visual Bias and African American Music, Olufunmilayo B. Arewa