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New Books

Abel, Richard:

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

Abrams, Norman:

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

Asimow, Michael:

  • Lawyers in Your Living Room! Law on Television (edited by Michael R. Asimow, ABA Press, 2009).
  • State and Federal Administrative Law (with Ronald M. Levin).  3d ed. West Publishing (2009).
  • Adjudication, in Administrative Law of the European Union (with Lisl J. Dunlop). 6 vol.  American Bar Association Press (2008).
  • Reel Justice:  The Courtroom Goes to the Movies  (with Paul B. Bergman).  Andrews and McMeel (2006). Chinese Language edition, 2003.

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).
  • Agency, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Entities (with William A. Klein and J. Mark Ramseyer).  2nd ed.  Foundation Press (2007).
  • The Complete Guide to Sarbanes-Oxley:  Understanding How Sarbanes-Oxley Affects Your Business.   Adams Media (2007).

Bank, Steven A.:

  • War and Taxes (with Kirk J. Stark and Joseph J. Thorndike).  Urban Institute Press (2008).
  • Taxation of Business Enterprises:  Cases and Materials (with Robert J. Peroni and Glenn E. Coven).  3rd ed. West Group (2006).

Banner, Stuart:

  • Who Owns the Sky? The Struggle to Control Airspace from the Wright Brothers On. Harvard University Press (2008).
  • Possessing the Pacific: Land, Settlers, and Indigenous People from Australia to Alaska.   Harvard University Press (2007).

Bergman, Paul:

  • The Criminal Law Handbook (with Sara Berman-Barrett). 11th ed.  Nolo Press (2009).
  • Trial Advocacy in a Nutshell. 4th ed. West Publishing (2007).
  • Evidence Law & Practice (with Steven I. Friedland and Andrew E. Taslitz). 3rd ed. LexisNexis (2007).
  • Represent Yourself in Court (with Sara Berman Barrett). 6th ed. Nolo Press (2007).
  • Criminal Law Handbook:  Know Your Rights, Survive the System (with Sara Berman-Barrett).  8th ed. Nolo.com (2006). 
  • Reel Justice:  The Courtroom Goes to the Movies  (with Michael Asimow).  Andrews and McMeel (2006).  Chinese Language edition, 2003.

Blumberg, Grace Ganz:

  • Community Property in California. 5th edition. Aspen (2007).

Bryant, Taimie:

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

Bussel, Daniel:

  • Bankruptcy (with William Warren). 8th ed. New York: Foundation Press (2009). Previous editions: 7th, 2006; 6th, 2002; 5th, 1999). With Teacher’s Manual.
  • Contract Law and Its Application (with Arthur Rosett).  7th ed. New York:  Foundation Press (2007).  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. St. Paul: West Publishing (2006). With Teacher's Manual.  Supplement (2008).

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.

Handler, Joel:

  • Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality (with Yeheskel Hasenfeld).  Cambridge University Press (2006).

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:

  • Strategies for Creditors in Bankruptcy Proceedings (with Christopher Mirick).  5th ed.  Aspen Publishing (2007).
  • Secured Credit:  A Systems Approach (with Elizabeth Warren).  5th ed.  Aspen Publishing (2006).
  • Commercial Transactions:  A Systems Approach  (with Elizabeth Warren, Daniel L. Keating, and Ronald J. Mann).  3d ed. Aspen Publishing (2006).  Prior editions:  2nd, 2003; 1st, 1998.  Supplement:  2000.

Langer, Maximo:

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

Motomura, Hiroshi

  • Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy (with T.A. Aleinikoff, D. Martin, and M. Fullerton). 6th ed. Thompson West (2008).  Prior editions: 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).
  • Americans In Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States. Oxford Univ. Press (2006). Paperback edition: 2007.
  • Immigration and Nationality Laws of the United States: Selected Statutes, Regulations and Forms (edited by T.A. Aleinikoff et al.).  Thompson West (2008).  Prior editions: 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1995.  (Documentary supp. to Immigration and Citizenship: Process and Policy. )

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).
  • Cases and Materials on Copyright and Other Aspects of Entertainment Litigation Including Unfair Competition, Defamation, Privacy (with Paul Marcus and David A. Myers).  7th ed.  Matthew Bender (2006).

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).  Düsseldorf University Press (2008).

Raustiala, Kal:

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

Rosett, Arthur:

  • Contract Law and Its Application (with Daniel Bussell). 7th ed. Foundation Press (2007).  With Teacher’s Manual.

Schill, Michael:

  • Property (with Jesse Dukeminier, James Krier and Greg Alexander). 6th ed. Boston: Aspen Law & Business (2006).
  • Reducing the Cost of New Housing Construction in New York City: 2005 Update (with Jerry Salama and Jonathan Springer). New York City: Center For Real Estate and Urban Policy (2005).
  • The State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods, 2003, 2004, 2005 (with Denise Previti). New York City: Center For Real Estate and Urban Policy.

Stark, Kirk J.:

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

Steinberg, Richard:

  • International Law and International Relations (edited by Beth A. Simmons and Richard H. Steinberg, Cambridge University Press, 2007).
  • The Evolution of the Trade Regime: Politics, Law, and Economics of the GATT/WTO (with John Barton, Judy Goldstein, and Timothy Josling, 2006).

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: 1989-2009. 

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. 3rd ed. Foundation Press (2007) (Japanese translation published 2009).

Warren, William:

  • Commercial Law (with Steven D. Walt and Robert L. Jordan).  7th ed.  New York:  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.  New York:  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.  New York:  Foundation Press (2007).  Prior editions:  6th, 2004.  Prior editions with Robert L. Jordan:  5th, 2000; 4th, 1997; 3rd, 1992; 2nd, 1987; and 1st, 1983.
  • Bankruptcy (with Robert L. Jordan and Daniel J. Bussel). 7th ed. New York: Foundation Press (2006). Prior editions (with Daniel J. Bussel): 6th, 2002; 5th, 1999; (with Robert L. Jordan) 4th, 1995; 3rd, 1993; 2nd, 1989; and 1st, 1985.

Yeazell, Stephen C.:

  • Civil Procedure. 7th ed. Gaithersburg and New York: Aspen Law & Business (2008). Prior editions: Aspen Law & Business: 6th, 2004, 5th, 2000; Boston: Little, Brown: 4th, 1996; 3rd, 1992; and 2nd, 1988.
  • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; With Selected Statutes and Cases, 2008 (compiled by Stephen C. Yeazell). Gaithersburg and New York: Aspen Law & Business. Prior annual editions, 1988-2007.

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Articles and Chapters

Aaron, Benjamin:

  • Comparative Labor Law - Bridging the Past and the Future (with Katherine Stone), 29 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 377-91 (2007).

Abel, Richard:

  • 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, Oxford: Hart Publishing (2008).
  • Book Review, 57 Journal of Legal Education 130-42 (2007).  Reviewing Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture, by Marc Galanter.
  • How the Plaintiffs Bar Bars Plaintiffs, 51 New York Law School Law Review 345 (2007).
  • Practicing Immigration Law in Filene's Basement, 84 North Carolina Law Review 1449-1500 (2006).
  • General Damages are Incoherent, Incalculable, Incommensurable, and Inegalitarian (But Otherwise a Great Idea), 55 DePaul Law Review 253-329 (2006).

Abou El Fadl, Khaled:

  • The Unique and International and the Imperative of Discourse, 8 Chicago Journal of International Law 43-57 (2007).

Abrams, Norman:

  • Ten Questions on National Security (with others), 34 Journal of National Security Forum 5007 (2008).
  • Introduction: The Military Commissions Saga, 5 Journal of International Criminal Justice 2-9 (2007).
  • Developments in U.S. Anti-Terrorism Law:  Checks and Balances Undermined, 4 Journal of International Criminal Justice 1117-36 (2006).

Anabtawi, Iman:

  • Fiduciary Duties for Activist Shareholders (with Lynn A. Stout), 60 Stanford Law Review 1255 (2008).
  • Some Skepticism About Increasing Shareholder Power, 53 UCLA Law Review 561-99 (2006).

Asimow, Michael:

  • When the Lawyer Knows the Client is Guilty: Client Confessions in Legal Ethics, Popular Culture, and Literature (with Richard Weisberg), 18 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 229-58 (2009).
  • "12 Angry Men": A Revisionist View, 82 Chicago-Kent Law Review 711-716 (2007).
  • Popular Culture and the Adversary System, 40 Loyola Los Angeles Law Review 653-85 (2007).
  • Due Process in Local Land Use Decision Making, 29 Zoning and Planning Law Report 1 (2006).  

Bainbridge, Stephen:

  • 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).
  • The Shared Interests of Managers and Labor in Corporate Governance: A Comment on Strine, 33 Journal of Corporation Law (2007).
  • Much Ado About Little?  Directors’ Fiduciary Duties in the Vicinity of Insolvency, 1 Journal of Business and Technology Law 355 (2007).
  • Transcript of Presentation of Much Ado About Little? Directors’ Fiduciary Duties in the Vicinity of Insolvency, 1 Journal of Business and Technology Law 281 (2007).
  • The Bishop’s Alter Ego: Enterprise Liability and the Catholic Priest Sex Abuse Scandal (with Aaron H. Cole), 46 Journal of Catholic Legal Studies 65-106 (2007).
  • Sarbanes-Oxley: Legislating in Haste, Repenting in Leisure, 2 Corporate Governance Law Review 69-96 (2006).
  • Unocal At 20:  Director Primacy in Corporate Takeovers, 31 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 769-863 (2006).
  • Directory Primacy and Shareholder Disempowerment, 119 Harvard Law Review 1735 (2006).
  • The Case for Limited Shareholder Voting Rights, 53 UCLA Law Review 601-36 (2006).
Bâli, Asli Ü.:
  • 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).
  • Scapegoating the Vulnerable: Preventive Detention of Immigrants in America's "War on Terror," 38 Studies in Law, Politics and Society 25-69 (2006).

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).
  • Does Dividend Policy Have a Political Dimension?  The British Case (with Brian Cheffins and Marc Goergen), 5 CESifo DICE Report:  Journal of Institutional Comparisons 33 (2007).
  • Dividends and Tax Policy in the Long Run, 2007 University of Illinois Law Review 533 (2007).
  • Entity Theory as Myth in the U.S. Corporate Excise Tax of 1909, in Studies in the History of Tax Law, Vol. II (edited by John Tiley, Hart Publishing, 2007).
  • A Capital Lock-In Theory of the Corporate Income Tax, 94 Georgetown Law Journal 889-947 (2006).

Banner, Stuart:

  • 21st Century Fox: Pierson v. Post, Then and Now, 27 Law and History Review 185-88 (2009).
  • Book Review, 25 Law and History Review, 649-51 (2007).  Reviewing Sovereignty and Possession in the English New World: The Legal Foundations of Empire, 1576-1640, by Ken MacMillan.
  • Commodification and the Media, 18 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 197-201 (2006).
  • Traces of Slavery:  Race and the Death Penalty in Historical Perspective, in From Lynch Mobs to the Killing State: Race and the Death Penalty in America (edited by Austin Sarat and Charles Ogletree, New York University Press, 2006).
  • Speeding up to Smell the Roses, 58 Stanford Law Review 1713 (2006).
  • Book Review, 24 Law and History Review 458 (2006).  Reviewing Aboriginal Societies and the Common Law: A History of Sovereignty, Status, and Self-Determination, by P. G. McHugh.

Beard, Jack:

  • Law and War in the Virtual Era, 103 American Journal of International Law 409 (2009).
  • The Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime and Nuclear Realities: Repair or Reassessment?, 101 American Society of International Law, Proceedings 438 (2007).
  • The Shortcomings of Indeterminacy in Arms Control Regimes: The Case of the Biological Weapons Convention, 101 American Journal of International Law 271 (2007).
  • The Geneva Boomerang: The Military Commissions Act of 2006 and U.S. Counterterror Operations, 101 American Journal of International Law 56-73 (2007).

Bergman, Paul:

  • 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).
  • A Depositions Course: Tackling the Challenge of Teaching for Professional Skills Transfer (with David A. Binder and Albert J. Moore), 13 Clinical Law Review 871-98 (2007). 
  • Emergency! Send a TV Show to Rescue Paramedic Services, 7 Current Legal Issues (Law and Popular Culture) 130-147 (2005).  Reprinted in 36 University of Baltimore Law Review 347-69 (2007).

Binder, David:

  • A Depositions Course: Tackling the Challenge of Teaching for Professional Skills Transfer (with Paul B. Bergman and Albert J. Moore), 13 Clinical Law Review 871-98 (2007).

Blasi, Gary:

  • 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).
  • Default Discrimination: Law, Science, and Unintended Discrimination in the New Workplace, in Behavioral Analyses of Workplace Discrimination (edited by G. Mitu Gulati and Michael Yelnosky, Kluwer, 2007).
  • System Justification Theory and Research: Implications for Law, Legal Advocacy, and Social Justice (with John T. Jost), 94 California Law Review 1119-68 (2006).

Bryant, Taimie:

  • 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).
  • Similarity or Difference as a Basis for Justice: Must Animals be Like Humans to be Legally Protected from Humans?, 70 Law & Contemporary Problems 207-254 (2007).
  • Trauma, Law, and Advocacy for Animals, 1 Journal of Animal Law and Ethics 63-138 (2006).
  • Mythic Non-violence, 2 Journal of Animal Law 1-13 (2006).
  • Animals Unmodified: Defining Animals/Defining Human Obligations to Animals, 2006 University of Chicago Legal Forum 137-94 (2006).

Carbado, Devon:

  • 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).
  • Foreword: Making Makeup Matter (with Catherine Fish and Mitu Gulati), 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 1 (2007).
  • The Story of Jesperson v. Harrah's:  Makeup and Women at Work (with G. Mitu Gulati and Gowri Ramachandran), in Employment Discrimination Stories (edited by Joel W. Friedman, Foundation Press, 2006).

Carlson, Ann:

  • 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).

Cummings, Scott:

  • 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).
  • Law in the Labor Movement’s Challenge to Wal-Mart: A Case Study of the Inglewood Site Fight, 95 California Law Review 1927-98 (2007).
  • The Federal Role in Community Economic Development (with Benjamin S. Beach), 40 Clearinghouse Review 89-96 (2006).
  • Mobilization Lawyering:  Community Economic Development in the Figueroa Corridor, in Cause Lawyers and Social Movements (edited by Austin Sarat & Stuart Scheingold, Stanford Univ. Press, 2006).
  • Review Essay (with Ingrid V. Eagly), After Public Interest Law, 100 Northwestern University Law Review 1251-95 (2006).  Reviewing Suburban Sweatshops: The Fight for Immigrant Rights, by Jennifer Gordon.

Dolinko, David:

  • Reflections on The Grammar of Criminal Law, 27 Criminal Justice Ethics 83-90 (2008).
  • Some Naïve Thoughts About Justice and Mercy, 4 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 349-360 (2007).

Dolovich, Sharon:

  • 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).

French, Susan:

  • Basic Easement Law: California and the Restatement (Third) of Property: Servitudes, Chapter 1 in Easements and Boundaries: Law and Litigation (CEB 2008).
  • Perpetual Trusts, Conservation Servitudes, and the Problem of the Future, 27 Cardozo Law Review 2523 (2006).
  • The American Restatement of Servitudes Law: Reforming Doctrine by Shifting From Ex-Ante to Ex-Post Controls on the Risks Posed by Servitudes, in Towards a Unified System of Land Burdens (edited by S. Van Erp and B. Akkermans, Commune Europaeum Series, Antwerp/Oxford: Intersentia, 2006).

Gardbaum, Stephen:

  • 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,” 76 George Washington Law Review 1065 (2008).
  • Limiting Constitutional Rights, 54 UCLA Law Review 789-854 (2007).
  • State and Comparative Constitutional Law Perspectives on a Possible Post-Roe World, 51 St. Louis University Law Journal 685 (2007).
  • The Breadth versus the Depth of Congress’s Commerce Power, in Federal Preemption: States' Powers, National Interests (edited by Richard Epstein and Michael Greve, AEI Press, 2007). 
  • Where the (State) Action Is, 4 International Journal of Constitutional Law 760-79 (2006).

Goldberg, Carole:

  • 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.
  • Critique by Comparison in Federal Indian Law, 82 North Dakota Law Review 719-740 (2006).
  • Is Public Law 280 Fit for the Twenty-First Century? Some Data at Last (with Duane Champagne), 38 Connecticut Law Review 697-729 (2006).

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:

  • On Practices and the Law, 12 Legal Theory 113-136 (2006).
  • Hartian Positivism and Normative Facts: How Facts Make Law II, in Exploring Law's Empire (edited by Scott Hershovitz, Oxford University Press, 2006).

Handler, Joel:

  • Welfare Reform and Deform (with Danielle Seiden) in Law and Class in America:  Trends Since the Cold War (edited by Paul Carrington & Trina Jones, NYU Press, 2006).
  • Ending Welfare as We Know It:  Welfare Reform in the United States, in Administering Welfare Reform: International Transformations in Welfare Governance (edited by Paul Henman & Menno Fenger, Policy Press, 2006).
  • Activation Policies and the European Social Model, in Unwrapping the European Social Model (edited by Amparo Serrano Pascual & Maria Jepsen, European Trade Union Institute, Policy Press, 2006).

Harris, Cheryl:

  • The New Racial Preferences (with Devon Carbado), 96 California Law Review 1139-1214 (2008).
  • 'Too Pure an Air:' Somerset's Legacy from Anti-slavery to Colorblindness, 13 Texas Wesleyan Law Review 439-58 (2007).
  • Whitewashing Race:  Scapegoating Culture, 94 California Law Review 907-943 (2006).  Reviewing Whitewashing Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind Society, by Michael K. Brown.

Hecht, Sean B.

  • Climate Change and the Transformation of Risk: Insurance Matters, 55 UCLA Law Review 1559 (2008).
  • Limiting Liability in the Greenhouse: Insurance Risk-Management Strategies in the Context of Global Climate Change (with C. Ross and E. Mills), 43A Stanford Journal of International Law 251 (2007) and 26A Stanford Environmental Law Journal 251 (2007).
  • Environmental Law Teachers’ Perspectives on Preparing New Lawyers for Practice (with A. Amos and J. Weis), Conference Proceedings, ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources 36th Annual Conference on Environmental Law 289 (2007).

Kang, Jerry:

  • Implicit Social Cognition and Law (with Kristin Lane and Mahzarin Banaji), 3 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 427-451 (2007).
  • Race.Net Neutrality, 6 Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law 1 (2007).
  • Fair Measures:  A Behavioral Realist Revision of 'Affirmative Action', (with Mahzarin Banaji), 94 California Law Review 1063-1118 (2006).

Karst, Kenneth:

  • From Carbone to United Haulers:  The Advocates' Tales, 2007 Supreme Court Review 237-81 (2008).
  • Steve [Shiffrin] as Colleague and Friend, 41 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 53-56 (2007).
  • The Liberties of Equal Citizens: Groups and the Due Process Clause, 55 UCLA Law Review 99-142 (2007).
  • Threats and Meanings: How the Facts Govern First Amendment Doctrine, 58 Stanford Law Review 1337-412 (2006).

Klee, Kenneth:

  • The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 - Business Bankruptcy Amendments (with Brendt C. Butler), 38 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 301-71 (2006).

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:

  • Reprogrammed Stem Cells and Federal Funding of Embryo Research, 45 Willamette Law Review 31-39 (2008).  
  • Stem Cell Research and the Cloning Wars, 18 Stanford Law and Policy Review 161 (2007).
  • 'No Compensation' or 'Pro Compensation': Moore v. Regents and Default Rules for Human Tissue Donations, 40 Journal of Health Law 1-27 (2007).
  • Buying and Selling Human Tissues for Stem Cell Research, 49 Arizona Law Review 45-67 (2007).
  • Autonomy and Informed Consent in Nontherapeutic Biomedical Research, 54 UCLA Law Review 605-30 (2007).
  • Exploring the Link Between Domestic Conflicts and Negotiation Failure in the Middle East, 6 Nevada Law Journal 388-400 (2006).
  • Embryonic Histrionics: A Critical Evaluation of the Bush Stem Cell Funding Policy and the Congressional Alternative, 47 Jurimetrics Journal 1-29 (2006).
  • The Problems with Heuristics for Law, in Heuristics and the Law, (edited by Gerd Gigerenzer & Christophe Engle, M.I.T. Press, 2006).
  • Are Heuristics a Problem or a Solution (with co-authors), in Heuristics and the Law (edited by Gerd Gigerenzer & Christophe Engle, M.I.T. Press, 2006).
  • Psychological Impediments to Mediation Success, 21 Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution 281-327 (2006). 
  • Harnessing the Positive Power of Rankings:  A Response to Posner and Sunstein, 81 Indiana Law Journal 35-45 (2006).

Langer, Máximo

  • 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).
  • Revolution in Latin American Criminal Procedure: Diffusion of Legal Ideas from the Periphery, 55 American Journal of Comparative Law 617-76 (2007).
  • Plea Bargaining, in Encyclopedia of Law and Society:  American and Global Perspectives (edited by David S. Clark., Sage Publications, 2007).
  • Rethinking Plea Bargaining:  The Practice and Reform of Prosecutorial Adjudication in American Criminal Procedure, 34 American Journal of Criminal Law 223 (2006).

Lee, Gia:

  • The President's Secrets, 76 George Washington Law Review 197 (2008).

Lichtman, Douglas:

  • Rethinking Patent Law’s Presumption of Validity (with Mark Lemley), 60 Stanford Law Review 45 (2007).
  • Irreparable Benefits, 116 Yale Law Journal 1284 (2007).
  • Patent Holdouts and the Standard-Setting Process, Academic Advisory Council Bulletin 1.3, Progress & Freedom Foundation (May 2006).
  • How the Law Responds to Self-Help, 1 Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy 215 (2005), excerpted in the University of Chicago Record (Spring 2005) under the title, Captive Audiences and the First Amendment; republished in essay form as, Defusing DRM, IP Law & Business (February 2006).
  • Holding Internet Service Providers Accountable (with Eric Posner), in The Law and Economics of Cybersecurity (edited by Mark Grady & Francesco Parisi, Cambridge University Press, 2006).  Edited version published in Regulation Magazine (January/February 2005). Republished in 14 Supreme Court Economic Review (2006).

LoPucki, Lynn:

  • Court System Transparency, 94 Iowa Law Review 481 (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).
  • Bankruptcy Fire Sales (with Josephy Doherty), 106 Michigan Law Review 1 (2007).
  • The Spearing Tool Filing System Disaster, 68 Ohio State Law Journal 281 (2007).
  • Delaware Bankruptcy: Failure in Ascendancy (with Joseph Doherty), 73 University of Chicago Law Review 1387-1419 (2006).
  • Where Do You Get Off? A Reply to Courting Failure's Critique, 54 Buffalo Law Review 511-48 (2006).

Lowenstein, Daniel:

  • 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).
  • The Meaning of Bush v. Gore, 68 Ohio State Law Journal 1007-33 (2007).
  • Competition and Competitiveness in American Elections, 6 Election Law Journal 278-94 (2007).  Reviewing The Marketplace of Democracy: Electoral Competition and American Politics, edited by Michael P. McDonald and John Samples.

Malloy, Timothy:

  • Of Natmats, Terrorists, and Toxics: Regulatory Adaptation in a Changing World, 26 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 93-127 (2008).

Mnookin, Jennifer:

  • The Validity of Latent Fingerprint Identification: Confessions of a Fingerprinting Moderate, 7 Law, Probablity and Risk 127 (2008).
  • Expert Evidence, Partisanship and Epistemic Competence, 73 Brooklyn Law Review 1009 (2008).
  • Idealizing Science and Demonizing Experts: An Intellectual History of Expert Evidence, 52 Villanova Law Review 763-801 (2007).
  • Expert Evidence and the Confrontation Clase after Crawford v. Washington, 15 Journal of Law and Policy 791-862 (2007).
  • People v. Castro: Challenging the Forensic Use of DNA Evidence, in Evidence Stories (edited by Richard Lempert, Foundation Press, 2006).

Moore, Albert:

  • A Depositions Course: Tackling the Challenge of Teaching for Professional Skills Transfer (with Paul B. Bergman and David A. Binder), 13 Clinical Law Review 871-98 (2007).

Motomura, Hiroshi:

  • 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).
  • Choosing Immigrants, Making Citizens, 59 Stanford Law Review 857 (2007).
  • We Asked for Workers, But Families Came: Time, Law, and the Family in Immigration and Citizenship, 14 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & Law 103 (2006).
  • Immigration Law and Federal Court Jurisdiction Through the Lens of Habeas Corpus, 91 Cornell Law Review  459 (2006).

Munzer, Stephen:

  • Moral, Political, and Legal Thinking: Property and Bioethics, 8 American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Law 16-26 (no. 2, Spring 2009), available at http://www.apaonline.org/publications/newsletters/v08n2_Law_index.aspx.
  • 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).
  • Human-Nonhuman Chimeras in Embryonic Stem Cell Research, 21 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 123-78 (2007).
  • Stem Cell Patents (with Russell Korobkin), in Stem Cell Century: Law and Policy for a Breakthrough Technology (by Russell Korobkin, Yale University Press, 2007).
  • The Global Struggle over Geographic Indications (with Kal Raustiala), 18 European Journal of International Law 337-65 (2007).
  • Plants, Torts, and Intellectual Property, in Properties of Law:  Essays in Honor of Jim Harris 189-217 (edited by Timothy Endicott, Joshua Getzler and Edwin Peel, Oxford University Press, 2006).  

Netanel, Neil:

  • 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).
  • Maharam of Padua v. Giustiniani; the Sixteenth-Century Origins of the Jewish Law of Copyright, 44 Houston Law Review 821-70 (2007).
  • Temptations of the Walled Garden: Digital Rights Management and Mobile Phone Carriers, 6 Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology Law 74 (2007).

Nimmer, David:

  • Access Denied, 2007 Utah Law Review 769-88 (2007).
  • Legalism Realism in Action: Indirect Copyright Liability’s Continuing Tort Framework and Sony’s De Facto Demise (with Peter S. Menell), 55 UCLA Law Review 143–204 (2007).
  • Unwinding Sony (with Peter S. Menell), 95 California Law Review 941-1025 (2007).
  • Copyright's "Staple Article of Commerce" Doctrine:  Patently Misguided, 53 Journal of the Copyright Society of the U.S.A. 365-86 (2006).

Raustiala, Kal:

  • The Uneasy Case for Intellectual Property Rights in Traditional Knowledge (with Stephen R. Munzer), 27 Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal 37-97 (2009).
  • The Global Struggle over Geographic Indications (with Steven Munzer), 18 European Journal of International Law 337-65 (2007).
  • Density and Conflict in International Intellectual Property Law, 40 UC Davis Law Review 1021 (2006).
  • The Evolution of Territoriality:  International Relations and American Law, in Territoriality, and Conflict in an Age of Globalization (edited by Miles Kahler & Barbara Walter, Cambridge University Press, 2006); excerpted in The Forum: Citizenship at Home and Abroad, 7 International Studies Review (Fall 2005).
  • The Piracy Paradox:  Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design (with Christopher Sprigman), 92 Virginia Law Review 1687 (2006).
  • Refining the Limits of International Law, 34 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 423-44 (2006).

Robinson, Russell:

  • Racing the Closet, 61 Stanford Law Review 1463 (2009).
  • Perceptual Segregation, 108 Columbia Law Review 1093 (2008).
  • Structural Dimensions of Romantic Preferences, 76 Fordham Law Review 2787-2819 (2008).
  • Casting and Caste-ing:  Reconciling Artistic Freedom and Antidiscrimination Norms, 95 California Law Review 1-73 (2007).

Sander, Richard:

  • The Racial Paradox of the Corporate Law Firm, 84 North Carolina Law Review 1755-1822 (2006).

Saunders, Myra:

  • California Legal History Revisited: Researching the Spanish, Mexican and Early American Periods (with Jennifer Lentz), in Pre-Statehood Legal History: A Research Guide to the 50 States, Including the District of Columbia and New York City (edited by Michael Chiorazzi, Binghamton, NY, 2006).

Schill, Michael:

  • Enforcing the Fair Housing Act, in Fragile Rights Within Cities: Government, Housing, and Fairness (edited by John Goering, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007).
  • The Condominium Versus Cooperative Puzzle: An Empirical Analysis of Housing in New York City (with Jonathan Miller), 36 Journal of Legal Studies 275-324 (2007).
  • Reflecting on New York City's Housing Policy: 1987-2004, in Neighbourhood Renewal and Housing Markets: Community Engagement in the US and UK. (edited by H. Beider, Blackwell Publishing, 2007).

Shiffrin, Seana:

  • 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).
  • Intellectual Property, in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy (edited by Robert Goodin, Philip Pettit, and Thomas Pogge, Blackwell, 2007).
  • The Divergence of Contract and Promise, 120 Harvard Law Review 708 (2007).
  • Are Credit Card Late Fees Unconstitutional?, 15 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 1-44 (2006).

Spillenger, Clyde:

  • Book Review, 25 Law and History Review 681-83 (2007).  Reviewing Yale Law School and the Sixties: Revolt and Reverberations, by Laura Kalman.  

Stark, Kirk:

  • State Tax Shelters and U.S. Fiscal Federalism, 26 Virginia Tax Review 789 (2007).

Steinberg, Richard:

  • Negotiate or Litigate? Effects of WTO Judicial Delegation on U.S. Trade Politics (with Judith Goldstein), 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 257 (2008).
  • Power and Cooperation in International Environmental Law, in Research Handbook in International Economic Law (edited by Andrew T. Guzman and Alan O. Sykes, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2007).
  • Power and International Law (with Jonathan Zasloff), 100 American Journal of International Law 64-87 (2006).
  • A Map of the Issues, 99 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting-American Society of International Law 129-30 (2006).

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).
  • Arbitration - National, in Encyclopedia of Law and Society (edited by David S. Clark, Sage Publications, 2007).
  • Labor ELAted: The Los Angeles Union Movement Revival, 46 Industrial Relations 675-81 (2007). Reviewing L.A. Story:  Immigrant Workers and the Future of the U.S. Labor Movement, by Ruth Milkman.
  • Flexible Production and the Legal Regulation of Employment, Journal of the Society for Study of Social Problems (Japan, 2007).
  • Comparative Labor Law - Bridging the Past and the Future (with Benjamin Aaron), 29 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 377-91 (2007).
  • A Fatal Mis-Match: Employer-Centric Benefits in a Boundaryless Workplace, 11 Lewis & Clark Law Review 451-80 (2007).
  • A New Labor Law for a New World of Work: The Case for a Comparative-Transnational Approach, 28 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 565-81 (2007).
  • Revisiting the At-Will Doctrine: Imposed Terms, Implied Terms, and the Normative World of the Workplace, 36 Industrial Law Journal 84 (2007).
  • Legal Protections for Workers for Atypical Employees:  Employment Law for Workers Without Workplaces and Employees Without Employers, 27 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 251 (2006).
  • Rethinking Labour Law:  Employment Protections for Boundaryless Workers, in Boundaries and Frontiers of Labour Law (edited by Guy Davidov and Brian Languille, Hart Publishing, 2006).
  • Employment Protection for Atypical Workers: Proceedings of the 2006 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Section on Labor Relations and Employment Law (with George C. Gonos, Stephen F. Befort, and Michelle A. Travis) 10 Employee Rights & Employment Policy Journal 233-70 (2006).
  • Flexibilization, Globalization, and Privatization:  Three Challenges to Labor Rights in Our Time, 44 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 77-104 (2006).

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).
  • Specific Investment:  Explaining Anomalies in Corporate Law (with Margaret Blair), 31 Journal of Corporation Law 719-44 (2006).
  • Social Norms and the Other-Regarding Preferences, in Norms and the Law (edited by John N. Drobak, Cambridge University Press, 2006).

Varat, Jonathan:

  • Deception and the First Amendment: A Central, Complex, and Somewhat Curious Relationship, 53 UCLA Law Review 1107-41 (2006).

Volokh, Eugene:

  • 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).
  • Necessary to the Security of a Free State, 83 Notre Dame Law Review 1-42 (2007).
  • Scholarship, Blogging, and Tradeoffs: On Discovering, Disseminating, and Doing, 84 Washington University Law Review 1089-1111 (2007).
  • Medical Self-defense, Prohibited Experimental Therapies, and Payment for Organs, 120 Harvard Law Review 1813 (2007).
  • Parent-Child Speech and Child Custody Speech Restrictions, 81 New York University Law Review 631-733 (2006).
  • Freedom of Expressive Association and Government Subsidies, 58 Stanford Law Review 1919 (2006).

Winkler, Adam:

  • 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.
  • The Federal Government as a Constitutional Niche in Affirmative Action Cases, 54 UCLA Law Review 1931-61 (2007).
  • Corporate Personhood and the Rights of Corporate Speech, 30 Seattle University Law Review 863-73 (2007).
  • Scrutinizing the Second Amendment, 105 Michigan Law Review 683-733 (2007).
  • Fundamentally Wrong About Fundamental Rights, 23 Constitutional Commentary 277 (2006).
  • Fatal in Theory and Strict in Fact: An Empirical Analysis of Strict Scrutiny in the Federal Courts, 59 Vanderbilt Law Review 793-871 (2006).
  • The Reasonable Right to Bear Arms, 17 Stanford Law & Policy Review 597-613 (2006).

Yeazell, Stephen:

  • Socializing Law, Privatizing Law, Monopolizing Law, Accessing Law, 39 Loyola Law Review 691-717 (2006).
  • Comparative Law Without Leaving Home: What Civil Procedure Can Teach Criminal Procedure, and Vice Versa (with David Sklansky),  94 Georgetown Law Review 683-738 (2006).
  • Overhearing Part of a Conversation: Shutts as a Moment in a Long Dialogue, 74 University of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review 779-97 (2006).

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).
  • Left and Right in the Middle East:  Notes on the Social Construction of Race, 47 Virginia Journal of International Law 201 (2006-2007).
  • Commentary: The Legacy of Elihu Root, 100 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law 213 (2006).
  • Power and International Law (with Richard Steinberg), 100 American Journal of International Law 64-87 (2006).

Zatz, Noah:

  • 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).
  • What Welfare Requires From Work, 54 UCLA Law Review 373-464 (2006).
  • Welfare to What?, 57 Hastings Law Journal 1131-88 (2006).

Zolt, Eric:

  • 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).   
  • Inequality and Taxation: Evidence From the Americas on How Inequality May Influence Tax Institutions (with Kenneth L. Sokoloff), 59 Tax Law Review 167-241 (2006).

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