Publications from 2024
Contextualizing the Triggering Event: Colonial White Supremacy, Anti-Blackness, and Black Lives Matter in Italy and the United States, Renee Nicole Allen
The Stories We (Don’t) Tell: Using Case Briefing to Explore Bias and Oppression in the Law, Ashley B. Armstrong
Felix Frankfurter, Collector of People, John Q. Barrett
Transforming Legal Sex, Noa Ben-Asher
Russia’s Alleged Nuclear Anti-Satellite Weapon: International Law and Political Rhetoric, Christopher J. Borgen
Having Fun While Learning: Pedagogical Techniques for Teaching Contract Drafting, Robin Boyle
Coercive Ideology, Tyler Rose Clemons
Merging the Bench, Bar, and Law Schools: How a Student Scholars Program Achieves Professional Identity Through Scholarly Writing, Mentorship, and Presentation, John C. Foley, Robin Boyle Laisure, and Troy Kessler
The Role of Data in Mission-Focused Law School Leadership, Jelani Jefferson Exum
Criminal Courteaucracy, Evelyn Malavé
Some Quick Thoughts on the Oklahoma Charter School Case, Mark L. Movsesian
Lethal Immigration Enforcement, Abel Rodríguez
Why Algorithmic Pricing Rather Benefits Consumers, Keith Sharfman
What the Warhol Court Got Wrong: Use as an Artist Reference and the Derivative Work Doctrine, Jessica Silbey and Eva E. Subotnik
Publications from 2023
Get Out: Structural Racism and Academic Terror, Renee Nicole Allen
The Empty Promise of the Fourth Amendment in the Family Regulation System, Anna Arons
Thompson v. Clark and the “Reasonable” Policing of Marginalized Families, Anna Arons
Justice Lazansky on “Repose” at Chief Judge Cardozo’s New York Court of Appeals, John Q. Barrett
Human Trafficking, Cults, & Coercion: The Use of Drugs as a Tool, Robin Boyle Laisure
Undoing Undue Influence: How the Doctrine Can Avoid Judicial Subjectivity by Omitting the Vulnerability Element, Robin Boyle Laisure
The Beauty of Shorts: Ten Tips on Writing a Publishable Short Piece, Robin Boyle Laisure and Brooke J. Bowman
Didn’t I Cover That in Class? Low-Stakes Technique of Quizzing to the Rescue, Robin A. Boyle
The Exit Theory of Judicial Appraisal, William J. Carney and Keith Sharfman
Mysterizing Religion, Marc O. DeGirolami
Copyright’s Capacity Gap, Andrew Gilden and Eva E. Subotnik
Bridging the Legal Writing Skills Gap: Pre-Mediation Statements, Elayne E. Greenberg
Hats for Sale: Efficiency, Economics, and Process Integrity, Elayne E. Greenberg
High Anxiety: Racism, the Law, and Legal Education, Elayne E. Greenberg
Humanizing Virtual Dispute Resolution, Elayne E. Greenberg
Judge Frankel’s Fifty-Year-Old Invitation to Reconstruct Sentencing, Jelani Jefferson Exum
Of Systems Thinking and Straw Men, Kate Klonick
RFRA and the New Thoreaus, Mark L. Movsesian
Integration & Transformation: Incorporating Critical Information Literacy and Critical Legal Research into Advanced Legal Research Instruction, Courtney Selby
The Critique is on the Glass: The Extension of Museum-Presentation Techniques to Substantively Advance Law School Pedagogy, Rachel H. Smith
Publications from 2022
Small Teaching, Big Impact, Ashley B. Armstrong
An Unintended Abolition: Family Regulation During the COVID-19 Crisis, Anna Arons
Mobilizing Universalism: The Origins of Human Rights, Catherine Baylin Duryea
The Roots of Collapse: Imposing Constitutional Governance, Catherine Baylin Duryea
The Emergency Next Time, Noa Ben-Asher
Swimming with Broad Strokes: Publishing and Presenting Beyond the LW Discipline, Robin Boyle Laisure and Stephen Paskey
Countering the Big Lie: The Role of the Courts in the Post Truth World, Edward D. Cavanagh
Employment Status for "Essential Workers": The Case for Gig Worker Parity, Miriam A. Cherry
Establishment’s Political Priority to Free Exercise, Marc O. DeGirolami
The New Disestablishments, Marc O. DeGirolami
Traditionalism Rising, Part I: Defining Traditionalism and Locating It in the Court's 2021 Term, Marc O. DeGirolami
Traditionalism Rising, Part II: Comparing (Liquidated) Originalism and Traditionalism, Marc O. DeGirolami
Traditionalism Rising, Part III: The "Level of Generality" Problem, Marc O. DeGirolami
Traditionalism Rising, Part IV: The Problem of Justification, Marc O. DeGirolami
Traditionalism Rising, Part V: The Problem of Politics, Marc O. DeGirolami
Interest-Based Incorporation: Statutory Realism Exploring Federalism, Delegation, and Democratic Design, Sheldon Evans
Pandora’s Loot Box, Sheldon Evans
Blinding Justice and Video Conferencing?, Elayne E. Greenberg
The Unintended Consequence of Settlement Fever and the Rule of Law, Elayne E. Greenberg
Zooming in on Neutrals’ Implicit ‘isms, Elayne E. Greenberg
Whiteness as Contract, Marissa Jackson Sow
Whiteness as Guilt: Attacking Critical Race Theory to Redeem the Racial Contract, Marissa Jackson Sow
We Persevere and We Win: Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and the Joy of Justice, Jelani Jefferson Exum and Jalila Jefferson-Bullock
Where Black Lives Matter Less: Understanding the Impact of Black Victims on Sentencing Outcomes in Texas Capital Murder Cases from 1973 to 2018, Jelani Jefferson Exum and David Niven
Pleading and Advocating a Negligence Claim through the Regulation Best Interest Lens, Christine Lazaro and Michael S. Edmiston
The Obligations and Regulatory Challenges of Online Broker-Dealers and Trading Platforms, Christine Lazaro and Teresa J. Verges
Law, Religion, and the Covid Crisis, Mark L. Movsesian
The New Thoreaus, Mark L. Movsesian
Tradition and Compelling Interests in Religion Cases, Mark L. Movsesian
The Unstoppable Spread of English in the Global University, Rosemary C. Salomone
The Economic Case Against Forced Disclosure of Third Party Litigation Funding, Keith Sharfman
Reverse Confusion and the Justification of Trademark Protection, Jeremy N. Sheff
NYS consumer protection bill provides needed safeguards, Jeff Sovern
Unsticking American Tort Theory, Benjamin Sundholm
Submissions from 2021
Special Education No Man's Land, Adrián E. Alvarez
From Academic Freedom to Cancel Culture: Silencing Black Women in the Legal Academy, Renee Nicole Allen
Our Collective Work, Our Collective Strength, Renee Nicole Allen
Co-opting Coronavirus, Assailing Asylum, Ashley B. Armstrong
Re-Imagining Lawyering: Bringing Abolition Into the 1L Curriculum, Anna Arons
Attribution Time: Cal Tinney’s 1937 Quip, “A Switch in Time’ll Save Nine”, John Q. Barrett
Charles Reich, New Dealer, John Q. Barrett
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Litigating Against Gender Discrimination … and Remembering One Such New York Case, John Q. Barrett
Russia's ASAT Test and the Development of Space Law, Christopher J. Borgen
Scarred: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM the Cult that Bound My Life, Robin Boyle Laisure
Discovery In Federal Courts In Support Of Foreign Litigation: Lending A Helping Hand Or Legal Imperialism?, Edward D. Cavanagh
Proposition 22: A Vote on Gig Worker Status in California, Miriam A. Cherry
The Future Encyclopedia of Luddism, Miriam A. Cherry
Ethical Compass: Three Different Judicial Treatments for Settlement Fever, Elayne E. Greenberg
Settlement Fever: Lawyers, Have You Updated Your Philosophical Map?, Elayne E. Greenberg
Unshackling Plea Bargaining from Racial Bias, Elayne E. Greenberg
When Public Defenders and Prosecutors Plea Bargain Race – A More Truthful Narrative, Elayne E. Greenberg
Coming to Terms: Using Contract Theory to Understand the Detroit Water Shutoffs, Marissa Jackson Sow
That is Enough Punishment: Situating Defunding the Police Within Antiracist Sentencing Reform, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock and Jelani Jefferson Exum
Addressing Racial Inequities in the Criminal Justice System Through A Reconstruction Sentencing Approach, Jelani Jefferson Exum
Presumed Punishable: Sentencing on the Streets and the Need to Protect Black Lives Through a Reinvigoration of the Presumption of Innocence, Jelani Jefferson Exum
Reconstruction Sentencing: Reimagining Drug Sentencing in the Aftermath of the War on Drugs, Jelani Jefferson Exum
Clearly, Facebook Is Very Flawed. What Will We Do About It?, Kate Klonick
Cracking the Whole Code Rule, Anita S. Krishnakumar
Meta Rules for Ordinary Meaning, Anita S. Krishnakumar
An Overview of BrokerCheck and the Central Registration Depository, Christine Lazaro and Albert Copeland
Rejecting Honorary Whiteness: Asian Americans and the Attack on Race-Conscious Admissions, Philip Lee
Human Rights Reporting as Human Rights Governance, Margaret E. McGuiness
The Cognitive Power of Analogies in the Legal Writing Classroom, Patricia G. Montana
Victims, Right?, Anna Roberts