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New Books

Abel, Richard:

  • Lawyers in the Dock: Learning from Attorney Disciplinary Proceedings. Oxford University Press (2008).

Abrams, Norman:

  • Federal Criminal Law and Its Enforcement (with Sara Sun Beale and Susan Riva Klein). 5th edition. West Group (2009). Prior editions: 4th, 2006; 3rd, 2000; 2nd 1993; 1st, 1986. Updated periodically. Most current Supplement (2010).
  • Anti-Terrorism and Criminal Enforcement. 3rd ed. Thomson West (2008). Prior edition: 2005.

Bainbridge, Stephen:

  • Corporate Law. 2nd ed. Foundation Press Concepts & Insights Series (2009).
  • Mergers and Acquisitions. 2nd ed. Foundation Press Concepts & Insights Series (2009).
  • Business Associations: Cases and Materials on Agency, Partnerships, and Corporations (with William A. Klein and J. Mark Ramseyer). 7th ed. Foundation Press (2009).
  • The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice. Oxford University Press (2008).

Bank, Steven A.:

  • Anglo-American Corporate Taxation: Tracing the Common Roots of Divergent Approaches (Cambridge University Press, 2011).
  • From Sword to Shield: The Transformation of the Corporate Income Tax, 1861 to Present. Oxford University Press (2010).
  • War and Taxes (with Kirk J. Stark and Joseph J. Thorndike). Urban Institute Press (2008).

Banner, Stuart:

  • American Property: A History of How, Why, and What We Own. Harvard University Press (2011).
  • Who Owns the Sky? The Struggle to Control Airspace from the Wright Brothers On. Harvard University Press (2008).

Bergman, Paul:

  • The Criminal Law Handbook (with Sara Berman-Barrett). 12th ed. Nolo Press (2011).
  • Lawyers as Counselors: A Client Centered Approach (with David A. Binder, Paul Tremblay, Ian Weinstein and Susan Price). 3rd ed. West Publishing (2011).
  • Evidence Law & Practice (with Steven I. Friedland and Andrew E. Taslitz). 4th ed. LexisNexis (2010).
  • Represent Yourself in Court (with Sara Berman Barrett). 7th ed. Nolo Press (2010).
  • Nolo's Deposition Handbook (with Albert J. Moore). 5th ed. Nolo Press (2010).
  • Depositions in a Nutshell (with Albert J. Moore, David A. Binder and Jason Light). West Group (2010).

Binder, David:

  • Lawyers as Counselors: A Client Centered Approach (with Paul Bergman, Paul Tremblay, Ian Weinstein and Susan Price). 3rd ed. West Publishing (2011).
  • Depositions in a Nutshell (with Paul Bergman, Albert J. Moore, and Jason Light). West Group (2010).
    Demystifying The First Year of Law School: A Guide to the 1L Experience (with Albert J. Moore). Aspen (2009).

Blumberg, Grace Ganz:

  • Blumberg California Family Code Annotated.
  • Community Property in California. 5th edition. Aspen (2007).

Bray, Samuel L.:

  • The Constitution of the United States (with Michael Stokes Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi, and Michael W. McConnell). Foundation Press (2010).

Bryant, Taimie:

  • Animal Law and the Courts: A Reader (edited by Taime L. Bryant, Deborah J. Huss, David N. Cassuto). Thomson (2008).

Bussel, Daniel:

  • Contract Law and Its Application (with Arthur Rosett). 8th ed. Foundation Press (2011). With Teacher's Manual.
  • Bankruptcy (with William Warren). 8th ed. Foundation Press (2009). Previous editions: 7th, 2006; 6th, 2002; 5th, 1999). With Teacher's Manual.

Carbado, Devon:

  • Race Law Stories (with Rachel Moran). Foundation Press (2008).

Carlson, Ann:

  • Cases and Materials on Environmental Law (with Roger W. Findley, Daniel A. Farber and Jody Freeman). 7th ed. West Publishing (2006). With Teacher's Manual. Supplement (2008).

Cummings, Scott:

  • The Paradox of Professionalism: Lawyers and the Possibility of Justice (Editor). Cambridge University Press (2011).

Doherty, Joseph W.:

  • Controlling Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies: Data, Analysis, and Evaluation (with Lynn M. LoPucki). Oxford University Press (2011).

Dolinko, David:

  • The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law (edited by John Deigh and David Dolinko). Oxford University Press (2011).

French, Susan:

  • A California Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts & Estates.Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business (2007, 2008, 2009).
  • Community Association Law: Cases and Materials on Common Interest Communities (with Wayne S. Hyatt). 2nd ed. Carolina Academic Press (2008). First edition: 1998.

Goldberg, Carole:

  • Defying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe's Struggle for Sovereignty in Three Centuries (with Gelya Frank). Yale University Press (2010).
  • Indian Law Stories (with Kevin W. Washburn and Philip Frickey). Foundation Press (2010).
  • Casebook, American Indian Law: Native Nations and the Federal System (with Rebecca Tsosie, Kevin K.Washburn, and Libby Rodke Washburn). 6th ed., LexisNexis (2010).

Gomez, Laura:

  • Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race. New York University Press (2008).

Kang, Jerry:

  • Communications Law and Policy. 3rd ed. Foundation Press (2009).

Klee, Kenneth:

  • Bankruptcy and the Supreme Court. LexisNexis (2008).

Korobkin, Russel:

  • Stem Cell Century: Law and Policy for a Breakthrough Technology (with Stephen R. Munzer). Yale University Press (2007).

LoPucki, Lynn:

  • Controlling Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies: Data, Analysis, and Evaluation (with Joseph W. Doherty). Oxford University Press (2011).
  • Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings (with Christopher Mirick). 5th ed. Aspen Publishing (2007).

Langer, Maximo:

  • Crime, Procedure and Evidence in a Comparative and International Context (edited by Maximo Langer, John Jackson and Peter Tillers). Hart Publishing (2008).

Mnookin, Jennifer

  • The New Wigmore: A Treaty on Evidence: Expert Evidence (with David Kaye, David E. Bernstein and Richard D. Friedman). 2nd ed. Aspen (2011).

Moore, Albert J.:

  • Nolo's Deposition Handbook (with Paul Bergman). 5th ed. Nolo Press (2010).
  • Depositions in a Nutshell (with Paul Bergman, David A. Binder and Jason Light). West Group (2010).
  • Demystifying the First Year of Law School: A Guide to the 1L Experience (with David Binder). Aspen (2009).

Moran, Rachel:

  • Race Law Stories (with Devon Carbado). Foundation Press (2008).

Motomura, Hiroshi:

  • Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy (with T.A. Aleinikoff, D. Martin, and M. Fullerton). 7th ed. Thompson West (2012). Prior editions: 6th, 2008; 5th, 2003; 4th, 1998; 3rd, 1995. With Teacher's Manual.
  • Forced Migration: Law and Policy (with D. Martin, T.A. Aleinikoff, & M. Fullerton). Thomson West (2007). With Teacher's Manual.
  • Americans In Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States. Oxford Univ. Press (2006). Paperback edition: 2007.

Netanel, Neil:

  • The Development Agenda: Global Intellectual Property and Developing Countries (edited by Neil Weinstock Netanel). Oxford University Press (2008).
  • Copyright's Paradox. Oxford University Press (2008).

Nimmer, David:

  • Copyright Illuminated: Refocusing the Diffuse U.S. Statute. Kluwer Law International (2008).
  • Nimmer on Copyright, by Melville B. Nimmer & David Nimmer. New York: Matthew Bender (1985-present).

Olsen, Frances:

  • Translation Issues in Language and Law (edited by Frances Olsen, Dieter Stein and Alexander Lorz). Palgrave/Macmillan (2009).
  • Law and Language: Theory and Society (edited by Frances Olsen, Dieter Stein and Alexander Lorz). Dusseldorf University Press (2008).

Raustiala, Kal:

  • Does the Constitution Follow the Flag? The Evolution of Extraterritoriality in American Law. Oxford University Press (2009).

Spillenger, Clyde:

  • Principles of Conflict of Laws. West (2010).

Stark, Kirk J.:

  • War and Taxes (with Steven A. Bank and Joseph J. Thorndike). Urban Institute Press (2008).

Steinberg, Richard:

  • International Institutions (Judith Goldstein and Richard H. Steinberg, editors). Vols. I-IV. London: Sage (2010).
  • International Law and International Relations (edited by Beth A. Simmons and Richard H. Steinberg). Cambridge University Press (2007).

Stout, Lynn:

  • Cultivating Conscience: How Good Laws Make Good People. Princeton University Press (2011).

Varat, Jonathan:

  • Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials (with William Cohen and Vikram Amar). 13th ed. Foundation Press (2009). Prior editions: 12th, 2006; 11th, 2001; 10th, 1997; 9th, 1993; and 8th (with Edward L. Barrett, Jr. and William Cohen), 1989. Annual Supplement: 1989-2010.

Volokh, Eugene:

  • The First Amendment: Problems, Cases and Policy Arguments. 3rd ed. Foundation Press (2007).
  • The Religion Clauses and Related Statutes: Law, Cases, Problems, and Policy Arguments 3rd. ed. Foundation Press (2007).
  • Academic Legal Writing: Law Review Articles, Student Notes, and Seminar Papers. 3rded. Foundation Press (2007) (Japanese translation published 2009).

Warren, William:

  • Commercial Law (with Steven D. Walt and Robert L. Jordan). 7th ed. Foundation Press (2007). Prior editions: 6th, 2004. Prior editions with Robert L. Jordan: 5th, 2000; 4th, 1997; 3rd, 1992; 2nd, 1987; and 1st, 1983.
  • Negotiable Instruments, Payments and Credits (with Steven D. Walt and Robert L. Jordan). 7th ed. Foundation Press (2007). Prior editions: 6th, 2004. Prior editions with Robert L. Jordan: 5th, 2000; 4th, 1997; 3rd, 1992; 2nd, 1987; and 1st, 1983.
  • Secured Transactions in Personal Property (with Steven D. Walt and Robert L. Jordan). 7th ed. Foundation Press (2007). Prior editions: 6th, 2004. Prior editions with Robert L. Jordan: 5th, 2000; 4th, 1997; 3rd, 1992; 2nd, 1987; and 1st, 1983.

Yeazell, Stephen C.:

  • Contemporary Civil Litigation. Wolters Kluwer (2009).
  • Civil Procedure. 7th ed. Aspen Law & Business (2008). Prior editions: Aspen Law & Business: 6th, 2004, 5th, 2000; Little Brown: 4th, 1996; 3rd, 1992; and 2nd, 1988.
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; With Selected Statutes and Cases, 2009 (compiled by Stephen C. Yeazell). Aspen Law & Business. Prior annual editions, 1988-2008.

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Articles and Chapters

Abel, Richard:

  • Law Under Stress: The Struggle Against Apartheid in South Africa, 1980-94 and the Defense of Legality in the United States after 9/11, 26 South African Journal on Human Rights 217 (2010).
  • The Paradoxes of Pro Bono, 78 Fordham Law Review 2443-2450 (2010).
  • Forecasting Civil Litigation, 58 DePaul Law Review 425-49 (2009).
  • Legal Profession, in Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics (edited by Keith E. Whittington, R. Daniel Kelemen, and Gregory A Caldeira, Oxford University Press, 2008).
  • Legal Profession, International Comparisons and Trends, in The New Oxford Companion to Law (edited by Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
  • Contesting Legality in the United States After September 11, in Fighting for Political Freedom: Comparative Studies of the Legal Complex and Political Liberalism (edited by Terence Halliday, Lucien Karpik, and Malcolm Feeley, Hart Publishing (2008).

Abou El Fadl, Khaled:

  • Fascism Triumphant?, 10 Political Theology 577-581 (2009). Translated into Dutch. Opinion, VolZin, The Netherlands, Issue 15, Fall 2009.
  • Islamic Authority, in New Directions in Islamic Thought: Exploring Reform and Muslim Tradition (edited by Kari Vogt, Lena Miller and Christian Moe, I.B. Tauris, 2009).
  • Islamic Law, Human Rights and Neo-Colonialism, in Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2006: The 'War on Terror' (edited by Chris Miller, Manchester University Press, 2009).

Abrams, Norman:

  • The Distance Imperative: A Different Way of Thinking about Public Official Corruption Investigations/Prosecutions and the Federal Role, 42 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 207 (2011).
  • Confrontation and Hearsay Issues in Federal Court Terrorism Prosecutions of Gitmo Detainees-Moussaoui and Paracha as Harbingers?, 75 Brooklyn Law Review 1067 (2010).
  • Ten Questions on National Security (with others), 34 Journal of National Security Forum 5007 (2008).

Anabtawi, Iman:

  • Fiduciary Duties for Activist Shareholders (with Lynn A. Stout), 60 Stanford Law Review 1255 (2008).

Bainbridge, Stephen:

  • Dodd-Frank: Quack Federal Corporate Governance Round II, 95 Minnesota Law Review 1779 (2011).
  • Insider Trading Inside the Beltway, 36 Journal of Corporation Law 281 (2010).
  • Caremark and Enterprise Risk Management, 34 Journal of Corporation Law 967 (2009).
  • Transcript, The Federalist Society-Corporations Practice Group: Panel on the SEC and the Financial Services Crisis of 2008, 28 Review of Banking & Financial Law 237 (2008).
  • There Is No Affirmative Action for Minorities, Shareholder and Otherwise, in Corporate Law, 118 Yale Law Journal Pocket Part 71 (2008).
  • Reflections on Twenty Years of Law Teaching, 56 UCLA Law Review Discourse 1 (2008).
  • The Convergence of Good Faith and Oversight (with Star Lopez and Benjamin Oklan), 55 UCLA Law Review 559-605 (2008).

Bâli, Asli Ü.:

  • American Overreach: Strategic Interests and Millennial Ambitions in the Middle East (with Aziz Rana), 15 Geopolitics 210-38 (2010).
  • From Subjects to Citizens? The Shifting Paradigm of Electoral Authoritarianism in the Middle East, 1 Middle East Law & Governance 38-89 (2009).
  • Iranian Nuclear Policy, in At the Nuclear Precipice: Catastrophe or Transformation? (edited by Richard Falk and David Krieger, Palgrave, 2009).

Bank, Steven:

  • Is Berle and Means Really a Myth? (with Brian Cheffins), 83 Business History Review 443-474 (2009).
  • Dividends and Politics (with Brian Cheffins and Marc Goergen), 25 European Journal of Political Economy 208-224 (2009).
  • Tax and the Separation of Ownership and Control (with Brian Cheffins) in Tax and Corporate Governance (edited by Wolfgang Schon, Springer, 2008).

Banner, Stuart:

  • 21st Century Fox: Pierson v. Post, Then and Now, 27 Law and History Review 185-88 (2009).

Beard, Jack:

  • Law and War in the Virtual Era, 103 American Journal of International Law 409 (2009).

Bergman, Paul:

  • Hello Mr Chips, Amicus Curiae Issue 86 Summer 2011 (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London).
  • Rumpole and the Bowl of Comfort Food, in Lawyers in Your Living Room: Law on Television (edited by Michael Asimow, ABA Press, 2009).
  • I Am Going With a Man by the Name of Hillmon (with Marianne Wesson), in Trial Stories (edited by Michael Tigar and Angela Jordan Davis, Thomson-West, 2008).

Blasi, Gary:

  • Are Ideal Litigators White? Measuring the Myth of Colorblindness (with Nilanjana Dasgupta, Kumar Yogeeswaran, & Jerry Kang), 7 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 886-915 (2010).
  • The Los Angeles Taxi Workers Alliance (with Jackie Leavitt), in Working for Justice: The L.A. Model of Organizing and Advocacy (edited by Ruth Milkman, Joshua Bloom and Victor Narro, Cornell University Press, 2010).
  • California Employment Discrimination Law and Its Enforcement: The Fair Employment and Housing Act at 50 (with Josephy Doherty), UCLA-RAND Center for Law and Public Policy (2010).
  • Framing Access to Justice: Beyond Perceived Justice for Individuals, 42 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 913-48 (2009).
  • Lawyers, Clients and the "Third Person in the Room," 56 UCLA Law Review Discourses 1 (2008).
  • Grassroots Organizing, Social Movements, and the Right to High Quality Education (with Jeannie Oakes, John Rogers, and Martin Lipton), 4 Stanford Journal of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 339 (2008).

Bray, Samuel L.:

  • Preventive Adjudication, 77 University of Chicago Law Review 1275 (2010).
  • Power Rules, 110 Columbia Law Review 1172 (2010).

Bryant, Taimie:

  • Transgenic Bioart, Animals and the Law, in Leonardo's Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals (edited by Carol Gigliotti, Dordrecht, Springer, 2011).
  • Sacrificing the Sacrifice of Animals: Legal Personhood for Animals, the Status of Animals as Property, and the Presumed Primacy of Humans, 39 Rutgers Law Journal 247-330 (2008).
  • False Conflicts, in Animal Law and the Courts: A Reader (edited by Taimie L. Bryant, Deborah J. Huss, David N. Cassuto, Thomson, 2008).

Bussel, Daniel:

  • Multiple Claims, Ivanhoe and Substantive Consolidation, 17 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 217-32 (2009).
  • Recalibrating Consent in Bankruptcy (with Kenneth Klee), 83 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 663-748 (2009).

Carbado, Devon:

  • Critical What What?, 43 Connecticut Law Review 1593-1643 (2011).
  • Undocumented Criminal Procedure (with Cheryl Harris), 58 UCLA Law Review 1543-1616 (2011).
  • Yellow by Law, 97 California Law Review 633-92 (2009).
  • The New Racial Preferences (with Cheryl Harris), 96 California Law Review 1139-1214 (2008).
  • The Story of Law and American Racial Consciousness: Building a Canon One Case at a Time (with Rachel Moran), 76 University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review 851 (2008).

Carlson, Ann:

  • Rules of the Game: Examining Market Manipulation, Gaming and Enforcement in California’s Cap and Trade Program (with Bowman Cutter, Rhead Enion and Cara Horowitz), Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment (2011).
  • Iterative Federalism and Climate Change, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 1097 (2009).
  • Efficiency and Federalism, 107 Michigan Law Review First Impressions 63 (2008).
  • Implementing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Caps: A Case Study of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, 55 UCLA Law Review 1479 (2008).
  • Heat Waves, Global Warming & Mitigation, Issues in Legal Scholarship, Catastrophic Risks: Prevention, Compensation and Recovery (2007), Article 7, http://www.bepress.com/ils/iss10/art7. Reprinted in 26 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 169 (2008).

Crenshaw, Kimberle:

  • Twenty Years of Critical Race Theory: Looking Back to Move Forward, 43 Connecticut Law Review 1253-1352 (2011).

Cummings, Scott:

  • The Pursuit of Legal Rights—and Beyond, 59 UCLA Law Review 506 (2012).
  • The Future of Public Interest Law, 33 University of Arkansas Little Rock Law Journal 355 (2011).
  • Litigation at Work: Defending Day Labor in Los Angeles, 58 UCLA Law Review 1617-1703 (2011).
  • Managing Pro Bono: Doing Well by Doing Better (with Deborah L. Rhode), 78 Fordham Law Review 2359-2442 (2010).
  • A Pragmatic Approach to Law and Organizing: A Comment on the Story of South Ardmore, 42 John Marshall Law Review 631-41 (2009).
  • Between Profit and Principle: The Private Public Interest Firm (with Ann Southworth), in Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession (edited by Robert Granfield & Lynn Mather, Oxford University Press, 2009).
  • Hemmed In: Legal Mobilization in the Los Angeles Anti-Sweatshop Movement, 30 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 101-84 (2009).
  • Globalizing Public Interest Law (with Louise G. Trubek), 13 UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs 1-53 (2009).
  • The Internationalization of Public Interest Law, 57 Duke Law Journal 891 (2008).

Doherty, Joseph W.:

  • Managerial Judging Goes International but its Promise Remains Unfulfilled: An Empirical Assessment of the ICTY Reforms (with Maximo Langer), 36 Yale Journal of International Law 241 (2011).
  • California Employment Discrimination Law and Its Enforcement: The Fair Employment and Housing Act at 50 (with Gary Blasi), UCLA-RAND Center for Law and Public Policy (2010).
  • Routine Illegality in Bankruptcy Court, Bid-Case Fee Practices (with Lynn M. LoPucki), 83 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 425-82 (2009).
  • Who Wins in Settlement Negotiations? (with Russell Korobkin), 11 American Law and Economics Review 162-208 (2009).
  • Rise of the Financial Advisors: An Empirical Study of the Division of Professional Fees in Large Bankruptcies (with Lynn M. LoPucki), 82 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 141-174 (2008).
  • Bankruptcy Verite (with Lynn M. LoPucki), 106 Michigan Law Review 721-743 (2008). (Response to Professor James J. White.)

Dolinko, David:

  • "Using Persons" and the Justification of Punishment, 38 Rutgers Law Record 112-18 (2011). 
  • Punishment, in The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Criminal Law (edited by John Deigh and David Dolinko, Oxford University Press, 2011).
  • Reflections on The Grammar of Criminal Law, 27 Criminal Justice Ethics 83-90 (2008).

Dolovich, Sharon:

  • Strategic Segregation in the Modern Prison, 48 American Criminal Law Review 1 (2011).
  • Incarceration American-Style, 3 Harvard Law And Policy Review 237 (2009).
  • Cruelty, Prison Conditions and the Eighth Amendment, 84 New York University Law Review 881 (2009).
  • How Privatization Thinks: The Case of Prisons, in Government by Contract: Outsourcing and American Democracy 128 (edited by Jody Freeman and Martha Minow, Harvard University Press, 2009).

Eagly, Ingrid:

  • Local Immigration Prosecution: A Study of Arizona Before SB 1070, 58 UCLA Law Review 1749 (2011).
  • Prosecuting Immigration, 104 Northwestern University Law Review 1281 (2010).

French, Susan:

  • Basic Easement Law: California and the Restatement (Third) of Property: Servitudes, Chapter 1 in Easements and Boundaries: Law and Litigation (CEB 2008).

Gardbaum, Stephen:

  • Reassessing the New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism, 8 International Journal of Constitutional Law 167 (2010).
  • A Democratic Defense of Constitutional Balancing, 4 Law & Ethics of Human Rights 78 (2010).
  • Human Rights and International Constitutionalism, in Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law and Global Government (edited by Jeff Dunoff and Joel Trachtman, Cambridge University Press, 2009).
  • The Myth and the Reality of American Constitutional Exceptionalism, 107 Michigan Law Review 391 (2008).
  • Human Rights as International Constitutional Rights, 19 European Journal of International Law 749 (2008).
  • A Reply to "The Right of Reply," George Washington Law Review 1065 (2008).

Goldberg, Carole:

  • In Theory, In Practice: Judging State Jurisdiction in Indian Country, 81 University of Colorado Law Review 1027-1065 (2010).
  • Finding the Way to Indian Country: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Decisions in Indian Law Cases, 70 Ohio State Law Journal 1003-35 (2009).
  • Book Review, Not So Simple: Voting Rights for American Indians in State Elections, 7 Election Law Journal 355 (2008). Reviewing Native Vote: American Indians, the Voting Rights Act, and the Right to Vote, by Daniel McCool, Susan M. Olson, and Jennifer L. Robinson.

Goldstein, Robert D.:

  • Picturing the Life Course of Procreative Choice, 58 UCLA Law Review Discourse 5 (2010).

Gomez, Laura:

  • Understanding Law and Race as Mutually Constitutive: An Invitation to Explore an Emerging Field, Annual Review of Law and Social Science, Vol. 6 (2010).
  • Review of White But Not Equal: Mexican Americans, Jury Discrimination, and the Supreme Court by Ignacio M. Garcia, 85 New Mexico Historical Review 452 (2010).
  • What's Race Got To Do With It? Press Coverage of the Latino Electorate in the 2008 Presidential Primary Season, 24 St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary 425-59 (2009).
  • Opposite One-Drop Rules: Mexican Americans, African Americans and the Need to Re-conceive Turn-of-the-20th-Century Race Relations, in How the United States Racializes Latinos: White Hegemony and Its Consequences (edited by Jose A. Cobas, Jorge Duany, and Joe R. Feagin. Paradigm Publishers, 2009).

Grady, Mark:

  • Unavoidable Accident, Review of Law & Economics Vol. 5, Iss. 1, Article 9 (2009).
  • Harold Demsetz, in Pioneers of Law and Economics (edited by Lloyd Cohen & Josh Wright, Edward Elgar, 2009).
  • The Paradox of the Negligence Rule, in Internationalization of the Law and its Economic Analysis (edited by Thomas Eger et al., Gabler Edition Wissenschaft, 2008).
  • Chimpanzee Autarky (lead author with Sarah F. Brosan, other co-authors Susan P. Lambeth, Steven J. Schapiro, and Michael J. Beran), PLoS ONE (2008).

Greenberg, Mark:

  • Moral Concepts and Motivation, 23 Philosophical Perspectives 137-64 (2009).

Handler, Joel:

  • Review, 5 European Review of Contract Law 1 (2009). Reviewing Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy, by Amir Paz-Fuchs.
  • Poverty Law (with Casey MacGregor), in The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (edited by Stanley Katz, Oxford University Press, 2009).
  • Welfare (with Amanda Sheely) in The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (edited by Stanley Katz, Oxford University Press, 2009).

Harris, Cheryl:

  • Undocumented Criminal Procedure (with Devon Carbado), 58 UCLA Law Review 1543-1616 (2011).
  • Reading Ricci: Whitening Discrimination, Racing Test Fairness (with Kimberly West-Faulcon), 58 UCLA Law Review 73-165 (2010).
  • The New Racial Preferences (with Devon Carbado), 96 California Law Review 1139-1214 (2008).

Hecht, Sean B.:

  • California's New Rigs-to-Reefs Law, Southern California Environmental Report Card 2010, UCLA Institute of the Environment (November 2010).
  • Climate Change and the Transformation of Risk: Insurance Matters, 55 UCLA Law Review 1559 (2008).

Hoffman, Allison:

  • Three Models of Health Insurance: The Conceptual Pluralism of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, 159 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1873 (2011).
  • Oil and Water: Mixing Individual Mandates, Fragmented Markets and Health Reform, 36 American Journal of Law and Medicine 7 (2010).

Kang, Jerry:

  • Seeing through Colorblindness: Implicit Bias and the Law (with Kristin Lane), 58 UCLA Law Review 465-520 (2010).
  • Implicit Bias and Pushback from the Left, 54 St. Louis Law Review 1139-50 (2010).
  • Are Ideal Litigators White? Measuring the Myth of Colorblindness (with Nilanjana Dasgupta, Kumar Yogeeswaran, & Gary Blasi), 7 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 886-915 (2010).
  • Dodging Responsibility: The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States, in Race Law Stories (edited by Devon Carbado & Rachel Moran, Foundation Press, 2008).

Karst, Kenneth:

  • The Stories in Lukumi: Of Sacrifice and Rebirth, in First Amendment Law Stories (edited by Andrew Koppelman and Richard Garnett, Foundation Press, 2011).
  • Through Streets Broad and Narrow:  Six "Centrist" Justices on the Paths to Inclusion, 2010 The Supreme Court Review 1 (2010).
  • Caperton's Amici, 33 Seattle University Law Review 633-70 (2010).
  • Those Appealing Indigents: Justice Ginsburg and the Claims of Equal Citizenship, 70 Ohio State Law Journal 927-42 (2009).
  • From Carbone to United Haulers: The Advocates' Tales, 2007 Supreme Court Review 237-81 (2008).

Kim, Sung Hui:

  • The Diversity Double-Standard, 89 North Carolina Law Review 945 (2011).
  • Naked Self-Interest? Why the Legal Profession Resists Gatekeeping, 63 Florida Law Review 129 (2011).
  • Lawyer Exceptionalism in the Gatekeeping Wars, 63 SMU Law Review 73 (2010).
  • Gatekeepers Inside Out, 21 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 411 (2008).

Klee, Kenneth:

  • Recalibrating Consent in Bankruptcy (with Daniel Bussel), 83 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 663-748 (2009).

Klein, William:

  • Martin v. Peyton: Rich Investors, Risky Investment, and the Line between Lenders and Undisclosed Partners, in Corporate Law Stories (edited by Mark Ramseyer, NY: Foundation Press, 2008).

Korobkin, Russell:

  • Libertarian Welfarism, 97 California Law Review 1651-85 (2009).
  • Who Wins in Settlement Negotiations? (with Joseph Doherty), 11 American Law and Economics Review 162-208 (2009).
  • Against Integrative Bargaining, 58 Case Western Reserve Law Review 1323-42 (2008).

Langer, Máximo

  • Managerial Judging Goes International but its Promise Remains Unfulfilled: An Empirical Assessment of the ICTY Reforms (with Joseph W. Doherty), 36 Yale Journal of International Law
  • The Diplomacy of Universal Jurisdiction: The Political Branches and the Transnational Prosecution of International Crimes, 105 American Journal of International Law 1 (2011).
  • Trends and Tensions in International Criminal Procedure: A Symposium, 14 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 1 (2009).
  • Revolución en el Proceso Penal Latinoamericano: Difusión de Ideas Legales desde la Periferia (CEJA, Santiago, Chile, 2008). Republished in Revista de Derecho Procesal Penal.-Numero Extraordinario. II El Proceso Penal Adversarial 53 (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2009).
  • Introduction: Damaška and Comparative Law (with John Jackson) in Crime, Procedure, and Evidence in a Comparative and International Context (edited by John Jackson, Maximo Langer and Peter Tillers, Hart Publishing (2008).
  • Interview of Mirjan Damaška, in Crime, Procedure, and Evidence in a Comparative and International Context (edited by John Jackson, Maximo Langer and Peter Tillers, Hart Publishing (2008).

Lichtman, Douglas:

  • Google Book Search in the Gridlock Economy, 53 Arizona Law Review 151 (2011).
  • Understanding the RAND Commitment, 47 Houston Law Review 1023 (2010).
  • Copyright as Information Policy: Google Book Search from a Law and Economics Perspective, in Innovation Policy and the Economy, Vol. 9, Josh Lerner, Scott Stern, eds., NBER (2008).

LoPucki, Lynn:

  • Routine Illegality Redux (With Joseph W. Doherty), 85 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 35-61 (2011).
  • Book Review, Consumer Credit, Debt and Bankruptcy: Comparative and International Perspectives, 58 American Journal of Comparative Law 489-94 (2010).
  • Court System Transparency, 94 Iowa Law Review 481 (2009).
  • Routine Illegality in Bankruptcy Court, Bid-Case Fee Practices (with Joseph W. Doherty), 83 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 425-82 (2009).
  • Rise of the Financial Advisors: An Empirical Study of the Division of Professional Fees in Large Bankruptcies (with Joseph W. Doherty), 82 American Bankruptcy Law Journal 141-74 (2008).

Lowenstein, Daniel:

  • Presidential Nomination Reform: Legal Restrains and Procedural Possibilities, in Reforming the Presidential Nomination Process (edited by Steven S. Smith and Melanie J. Springer, Brookings Instititution Press, 2009).
  • Law and Mercy in "The Merchant of Venice," in Law and Language: Theory and Society (edited by Frances Olson, Alexander Lorz & Dieter Stein, Dusseldorf University Press, 2008).
  • Term limits, Initiatives, and Other Gimmickry, 102 Northwestern University Law Review 461-64 (2008).  

Malloy, Timothy:

  • Nanotechnology Regulation: A Study in Claims Making, 5 ACSNano 5-12 (2011).
  • Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics Supplement (Spring 2011).
  • Disrupting Conventional Policy: The Three Faces of Nanotechnology, 28 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 1-6 (2010).
  • Risk Governance for Mobile Phones, Power Lines and Emerging Technologies (with Kheifets, Swanson, Kandel), 10 Risk Analysis 1481 (2010).
  • The Social Construction of Regulation: Lessons from the War Agains Command and Control, 58 Buffalo Law Review 267-354 (2010).
  • Of Natmats, Terrorists, and Toxics: Regulatory Adaptation in a Changing World, 26 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 93-127 (2008).

Michaels, Jon D.:

  • The (Willingly) Fettered Executive: Presidential Spinoffs in National Security Domains and Beyond, 97 Virginia Law Review 801-98 (2011).
  • Privatization's Pretensions, 77 University of Chicago Law Review 717-780 (2010).
  • Deputizing Homeland Security, 88 Texas Law Review 1435-1473 (2010).
  • All the President's Spies: Private-Public Intelligence Gathering in the War on Terror, 96 California Law Review 901-966 (2008).

Mnookin, Jennifer:

  • Ira M. Belfer Lecture: The Courts, The National Academy of Science, and the Future of Forensic Science, 75 Brooklyn Law Review 1209-1275 (2010).
  • The Use of Technology in Human Expert Domains: Challenges and Risks Arising From the Use of Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems in Forensics (with Itiel Dror), Law, Probability & Risk (April, 2010).
  • Excerpt from Transcript of Proceedings: Experts and Forensic Evidence, 37 Southwestern University Law Review 1009 (2008).
  • Expert Evidence, Partisanship, and Epistemic Competence, 73 Brooklyn Law Review 1009 (2008).
  • The Validity of Latent Fingerprint Identification: Confessions of a Fingerprinting Moderate, 7 Law, Probablity and Risk 127 (2008).
  • Of Black Boxes, Machines, and Experts: Problems in the Assessment of Legal and Scientific Validity, 5 Episteme (2008).

Moran, Rachel:

  • What Counts as Knowledge?: A Reflection on Race, Social Science, and the Law, 44 Law And Society Review 515 (2010).
  • Let Freedom Ring: Making Grutter Matter in School Desegregation Cases, 63 University Of Miami Law Review 475 (2009).
  • Terms of Belonging, in The Constitution in 2020, at 133 (edited by Jack M. Balkin and Reva B. Siegel,, Oxford Univ. Press, 2009).
  • Rethinking Race, Equality, and Liberty: The Unfulfilled Promise of Parents Involved, 69 Ohio State University Law Review 1321 (2008).
  • Introduction: The Story of Law and American Racial Consciousness -- Building a Canon One Case at a Time (with Devon Carbado), in Race Law Stories 1 (edited by Rachel Moran and Devon Carbado. Foundation Press, 2008). Reprinted as modified in 76 University Of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review 851 (2008).
  • The Story of Lau v. Nichols: Breaking the Silence in Chinatown, in Education Law Stories (edited by Michael A. Olivas and Ronna Greff Schneider, Foundation Press, 2008). Redacted and reprinted in Espanol En Estados Unidos Y Otros Contextos De Contacto: Sociolinguistica, Ideologia Y Pedagogia 277 (edited by Jennifer Leeman and Manel Lacorte, Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, 2009).

Motomura, Hiroshi:

  • The Discretion That Matters: Federal Immigration Enforcement, State and Local Arrests, and the Civil–Criminal Line, 58 UCLA Law Review 1819–58 (2011).
  • What Is "Comprehensive Immigration Reform"?: Taking the Long View, 63 Arkansas Law Review 225-41 (2010).
  • The Rights of Others: Legal Claims and Immigration Outside the Law, 59 Duke Law Journal 1723-86 (2010).
  • Immigration Outside the Law, 108 Columbia Law Review 2037-97 (2008).
  • The Rule of Law in Immigration Law, 15 Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law 139 (2008).

Munzer, Stephen:

  • A Bundle Theorist Holds on to His Collection of Sticks, 8 Econ Journal Watch 265-73 (no. 3, Sept. 2011).
  • Bodily Inscriptions as Signs in Medieval Christian Piety and Aztec Rituals, 25 Journal of Ritual Studies 37-51 (no. 2, 2011).
  • Purity of Heart, 50 The Way 95-104 (no. 2, April 2011).
  • What Is Stemness? (with Yan Leychkis and Jessica L. Richardson), 40 Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 312-20 (2009).
  • Moral, Political, and Legal Thinking: Property and Bioethics, 8 American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Law 16-26 (no. 2, Spring 2009).
  • Territory, Plants, and Land-Use Rights Among the San of Southern Africa: A Case Study in Regional Biodiversity, Traditional Knowledge, and Intellectual Property (with Phyllis Chen Simon), 17 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 831-94 (2009).
  • The Uneasy Case for Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge (with Kal Raustiala), 27 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 37-97 (2009).
  • Commons, Anticommons, and Community in Biotechnological Assets, 10 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 271-98 (2009).
  • Plants, Torts, and Intellectual Property, in Tortious Liability: Emerging Trends 53-93 (edited by M.N. Bhavani, Amicus Books/Icfai University Press, 2008).

Netanel, Neil:

  • Is Copyright Property?; The Debate in Jewish Law (with David Nimmer), Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Vol. 12, No. 1 (2011).
  • Shimush Hogen Yisraeli Me-Nikudat Mabat Amerikanit [Israeli Fair Use from an American Perspective], in Yotzrim Zkhuyot: Kriyot Be-Khok Zkhut Yotzrim [Creating Rights: Readings in Copyright Law] (edited by Michael Birnhack & Guy Pessach, Nevo Press, 2009). [in Hebrew]
  • The WIPO Development Agenda and Its Development Policy Context, in The Development Agenda; Global Intellectual Property and Developing Countries (edited by Neil W. Netanel, Oxford University Press 2008).
  • New Media in Old Bottles? Barron's Contextual First Amendment and Copyright in the Digital Age, 76 George Washington Law Review 952 (2008).
  • Why Has Copyright Expanded? Analysis and Critique, in New Directions in Copyright Law, Vol 6 (edited by Fiona Macmillan ed., Edward Elgar (2008).
  • Introduction, Copyright's Paradox. Oxford University Press (2008).

Nimmer, David:

  • Is Copyright Property?; The Debate in Jewish Law (with Neil W. Netanel), Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Vol. 12, No. 1 (2011).
  • Billionaires, Dongles, and Marybeth, 58 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 49-51 (2010).
  • Pooh-poohing Copyright Law's 'Inalienable' Termination Rights (with Peter S. Menell), 57 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. (2010).
  • Queen Anne in the Emperor's Shadow, 47 Houston Law Review 919-64 (2010).
  • Judicial Resistance to Copyright Law's Inalienable Right to Terminate Transfers (with Peter S. Menell), 33 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 227-39 (2010).
  • Rabbi Banet's Charming Snake, 9 Hakirah, the Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought 69-108 (2009).
  • In the Shadow of the Emperor: The Hatam Sofer's Copyright Rulings, 15 The Torah u-Madda Journal (2008-2009).

Raustiala, Kal:

  • Empire and Extraterritoriality in Twentieth Century America, 40 Southwest Law Review 605-15 (2011).
  • Suspension Clause - Extraterritorial Reach of Habeas Corpus - Jurisdiction to Review Military Detention of Noncitizens Held at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. 104 American Journal of International Law 647 (2010).
  • Al Maqaleh v. Gates, 104 American Journal of International Law 647-654 (2010).
  • The Uneasy Case for Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge (with Stephen R. Munzer), 27 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 37-97 (2009).

Riley, Angela:

  • In Defense of Property (with K. Carpenter & S. Katyal), 118 Yale Law Journal 1022 (2009).

Schwartz, Joanna:

  • Myths and Mechanics of Deterrence: The Role of Lawsuits in Law Enforcement Decisionmaking, 57 UCLA Law Review 1023 (2010).

Shiffrin, Seana:

  • A Thinker-Based Approach to Freedom of Speech, 27 Constitutional Commentary 283-307 (2011).
  • Reply to Critics, 27 Constitutional Commentary 417-38 (2011).
  • Immoral, Conflicting and Redundant Promises, in Reasons and Recognition: Essays on the Philosophy of T.M. Scanlon (edited by R. Jay Wallace, Rahul Kumar, and Samuel Freeman, Oxford University Press, 2011).
  • Methodology in Free Speech Theory, 97 Virginia Law Review 549-58 (2011).
  • Incentives, Motives, and Talents, 38 Philosophy & Public Affairs 111-142 (2010).
  • Inducing Moral Deliberation: On the Occasional Virtues of Fog, 123 Harvard Law Review 1214-46 (2010).
  • The Story of West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette (with Vincent Blasi), in Constitutional Law Stories, 2nd ed. (edited by Michael Dorf, Foundation Press, 2009).
  • Could Breach of Contract be Immoral?, 107 Michigan Law Review 1551-68 (2009).
  • Promising, Conventialism and Intimate Relationships, 117 Philosophical Review 481-524 (2008).
  • The Incentives Argument for Intellectual Property Protection, in Intellectual Property and Theories of Justice (edited by Axel Gosseries, Alain Marciano, and Alain Strowel, Palgrave MacMillan, 2008).

Stark, Kirk:

  • Rich States, Poor States:  Assessing the Design and Effect of a U.S. Fiscal Equalization Regime, 63 Tax Law Review 957 (2010).
  • The Federal Role in State Tax Reform, 30 Virginia Tax Review 407 (2010).
  • Proposition 13 as Fiscal Federalism Reform, in Proposition 13 at 30: The Political and Fiscal Impacts (edited by Jack Citrin and Isaac Martin, Berkeley Public Policy Press, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2009).

Steinberg, Richard:

  • Introduction (with Judith Goldstein) in International Institutions (Vols. I-IV) (Judith Goldstein and Richard H. Steinberg, editors, London: Sage, 2010).
  • The Hidden World of WTO Governance: A Reply to Andrew Lang and Joanne Scott, 20(4) European Journal of International Law 1063-71 (2009).
  • The Decline of Multilateral Trade Negotiations—and the Rise of Judicial and Preferential Alternatives, V(1) Journal of Scholarly Perspectives 74-89 (2009).
  • Regulatory Shift: The Rise of Judicial Liberalization at the WTO (with Judith Goldstein), in The Politics of Global Regulation (edited by Walter Mattli and Ngaire Woods, Princeton University Press, 2009).
  • Negotiate or Litigate? Effects of WTO Judicial Delegation on U.S. Trade Politics (with Judith Goldstein), 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 257 (2008).

Stemple, Lara:

  • Men, HIV/AIDS, and Human Rights (with Dean Peacock, Sharif Sawires, Thomas J. Coates), 51 JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes S119-S125 (2009).
  • Male Rape and Human Rights, 60 Hastings Law Journal 605 (2009).
  • Consistency of State Statutes with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention HIV Testing Recommendations for Health Care Settings (with Anish Mahajan, Martin Shapiro, Jan King, & William Cunningham), 150 Annals of Internal Medicine 263-269 (2009).
  • Health and Human Rights in Today's Fight against HIV/AIDS, 22 AIDS, The Official Journal of the International Aids Society S113-S121 (2008).

Stone, Katherine:

  • In the Shadow of Globalization: Changing Firm-Level and Shifting Employment Risks in the United States, in The Impact of Globalization on the United States [Three Volumes] (edited by Beverly Crawford, Michelle Bertho, and Edward Fogarty, Praeger, 2008).
  • A Labor Law for a Digital Era: The Future of Labor and Employment Law in the United States, UCLA Journal of Scholarly Perspectives (Summer, 2008).
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution, in Encyclopedia of Legal History (edited by Stanley N. Katz, Oxford University Press, 2008).
  • Flexibilization, Globalization and Privatization: Three Challenges to Labor Rights in Our Time, in Regulating Labour in the Wake of Globalisation (edited by Brian Bercusson and Cynthia Estlund, Hart Publishing, 2008).
  • The Future of Labor and Employment Law in the United States, in Encyclopedia of Labor and Employment Law and Econcomics (edited by Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, S. Harris and O. Lobel, Elgar Publishing, 2008).

Stout, Lynn:

  • Fiduciary Duties for Activist Shareholders (with Iman Anabtawi), 60 Stanford Law Review 1255 (2008).
  • Why We Should Stop Teaching Dodge v. Ford, 3 Virginia Law & Business Review 163 (2008); and in The Iconic Cases in Corporate Law (edited by Jonathan R. Macey, Thompson/West, 2008).
  • Taking Conscience Seriously, in Moral Markets: The Critial Role of Values in the Economy (edited by Paul J. Zak, Princeton University Press, 2008).

Stremitzer, Alexander:

  • Beyond Ex Post Expediency - An Ex Ante View of Rescission (with Richard R.W. Brooks), 68 Washington and Lee Law Review 1171-83 (2011).
  • Remedies On and Off Contract (with Richard R.W. Brooks), 120 Yale Law Journal 690-727 (2011).
  • If You Give Shareholders Power, Do They Use It?: Comment 166 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 58-61 (2010).
  • Erga Omnes Norms and the Enforcement of International Law: Comment, 165 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 29-32 (2009).
  • Der Einwand rechtmäßigen Alternativverhaltens - Rechtsvergleich, Ökonomische Analyse und Implikationen für die Proportionalhaftung (English Title: The Doctrine of Proximate Cause - A Comparative and Economic Approach and its Implications for Proportional Liability) (with Kristoffel Grechenig), 73 Rabels Zeitschrift fuer auslaendisches und internationales Privatrecht 336-371 (2009).
  • Haftung bei Unsicherheit des hypothetischen Kausalitätsverslaufs – Berechnungsmethoden am Beispiel der Arzthaftung, (English Title: Liability under Uncertain Causation – Calculation of Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases.), Archiv für die civilistische Praxis (AcP), 208. Band, Heft 5, Oktober 2008, pp. 676-698.

Volokh, Eugene:

  • Speech Restrictions That Don't Much Affect the Autonomy of Speakers, 27 Constitutional Commentary 347 (2011).
  • Older Minors, The Right to Keep and Bear (Almost Entirely) Nonlethal Arms, and the Right to Defend Life, 43 Arizona State Law Journal 447-59 (2011).
  • In Defense of the Marketplace of Ideas/Search for Truth as a Theory of Free Speech Protection, 97 Virginia Law Review 595-601 (2011).
  • The Trouble with "Public Discourse" as a Limitation on Free Speech Rights, 97 Virginia Law Review 567-94 (2011).
  • Tort Liability and the Original Meaning of the Freedom of Speech, Press and Petition, 96 Iowa Law Review 249-59 (2010).
  • Nonlethal Self-Defense, (Almost Entirely) Nonlethal Weapons, and the Rights to Keep and Bear Arms and Defend Life, 62 Stanford Law Review 199-255 (2009).
  • Implementing the Right to Keep and Bear Arms for Self-defense: An Analytical Framework and a Research Agenda, 56 UCLA Law Review 1443-1549 (2009).
  • Symbolic Expression and the Original Meaning of the First Amendment, 97 Georgetown Law Journal 1057-84 (2009).
  • Thomas Cooper, Early American Public Intellectual, 4 NYU Journal of Law & Liberty 372 (2009).
  • Elizabeth Ryland Priestley, Early American Author on Free Speech, 4 NYU Journal of Law & Liberty 382 (2009).
  • Correcting Students' Usage Errors Without Making Errors of Our Own, 58 Journal of Legal Education 533-39 (2008).

Winkler, Adam:

  • Free Speech Federalism, 108 Michigan Law Review 153-188 (2009).
  • Heller's Catch-22, 56 UCLA Law Review 1551 (2009).
  • Book Review, Running on the Constitution, 8 Election Law Journal 151 (2009). Reviewing The Constitution on the Campaign Trail: The Surprising Political Career of America's Founding Document, by Andrew E. Busch.
  • Book Review, 26 Law and History Review 441 (2008). Reviewing A Well-Regulated Militia: The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in Early America, by Saul Cornell.

Yeazell, Stephen:

  • Inventing Tests, Destabilizing Systems (with Kevin Clermont), 95 Iowa Law Review 821 (2010).
  • When and How U.S. Courts Should Cite Foreign Law, 26 Constitutional Commentary 59 (2009).

Zasloff, Jonathan:

  • Choose the Best Answer: Organizing Climate Change Negotiation in the Obama Administration, 103 Northwestern University Law Review: Colloquy 330 (2009).
  • Dean's List: Power, Institutions, and Achesonian Diplomacy, 103 American Journal of International Law 375 (2009). Review of Dean Acheson: A Life in the Cold War, by Robert L. Beisner.
  • Cities, Land Use, and the Global Commons: Genesis and the Urban Politics of Climate Change (with Katherine A. Trisolini), in Adjudicating Climate Change: State, National, and International Approaches (edited by William Burns & Hari Osofsky, Cambridge University Press, 2009).
  • The Judicial Carbon Tax: Reconstructing Public Nuisance and Climate Change, 55 UCLA Law Review 1827 (2008).

Zatz, Noah:

  • The Impossibility of Work Law, in The Idea of Labour Law (edited by Guy Davidov & Brian Langille, Oxford University Press, 2011).
  • Beyond Misclassification: Tackling the Independent Contractor Problem Without Redefining Employment, 26 ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law 279 (2011).
  • Supporting Workers By Accounting for Care, 5 Harvard Law & Policy Review 45 (2011).
  • The Minimum Wage as a Civil Rights Protection: An Alternative to Antipoverty Arguments?, 2009 University of Chicago Legal Forum 1 (2009).
  • Managing the Macaw: Third-Party Harassers, Accommodation, and the Disaggregation of Discriminatory Intent, 109 Columbia Law Review 1357 (2009).
  • Revisiting the Class Parity Analysis of Welfare Work Requirements, 83 Social Service Review 313 (2009).
  • Prison Labor and the Paradox of Paid Nonmarket Work, in Economic Sociology Of Work (edited by Nina Bandelj, Emerald Press, 2009). [Vol. 19 of Research in the Sociology of Work.]
  • Working at the Boundaries of Markets: Prison Labor and the Economic Dimension of Employment Relationships, 61 Vanderbilt Law Review 857 (2008).

Zolt, Eric:

  • Dual Income Taxation and Developing Countries (wth Richard Bird), 1 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 174-217 (2010).
  • Inequality, Collective Action, and Taxing and Spending Patterns of State and Local Governments, 62 Tax Law Review 445-504 (2009).
  • In Memoriam: Oliver Oldman, 122 Harvard Law Review 1303-06 (2009).
  • Tax Policy in Emerging Countries (with Richad M. Bird), 26 Environment and Planning C: Goverment and Policy 73-86 (2008).
  • Technology and Taxation in Developing Countries: From Hand to Mouse (with Richard Bird), 61 National Tax Journal 791-821 (2008).

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