
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Scholarship from 2020
A Look at Legal Representation for Survivors, Natalie Nanasi
Disarming Domestic Abusers, Natalie Nanasi
14 Harvard Law & Policy Review 559 (2020)
Family Law in a Changing America, Douglas NeJaime, Richard Banks, Joanna L. Grossman, and Suzanne Kim
APOLOGIA: A Non-Retirement Tribute to Professor Peter Winship, My SMU Law Colleague of over Four Decades, Joseph J. Norton
The Cultural Logic of Legal Collaboration: Enduring Lessons from Hopewell, Anna Offit
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review (2020)
(Un)Corporate Crypto-Governance, Carla L. Reyes
88 Fordham Law Review 1875 (2020)
Digging into Algorithms: Legal Ethics and Legal Access, Carla L. Reyes and Jeff Ward
21 Nevada Law Journal 325 (2020)
The New Oil and Gas Governance, Tara K. Righetti, Hannah Jacobs Wiseman, and James W. Coleman
130 Yale Law Journal Forum 51 (2020)
A Tribute to Peter Winship—Academic Lawyer Par Excellence, C. Paul Rogers III
Vicki Palacios—An Appreciation, C. Paul Rogers III
An Unstable Core: Self-Defense and the Second Amendment, Eric Ruben
108 California Law Review 63 (2020)
Scholarship Highlight: Self-Defense and the Second Amendment, Eric Ruben and Duke University School of Law
Escaping the Fingerprint Crisis: A Blueprint for Essential Research, Meghan J. Ryan
2020 University of Illinois Law Review 763 (2020)
Science and the Eighth Amendment, Meghan J. Ryan
The Eighth Amendment and Its Future in a New Age of Punishment 299 (2020)
Secret Algorithms, IP Rights, and the Public Interest, Meghan J. Ryan
21 Nevada Law Journal 61 (2020)
Secret Conviction Programs, Meghan J. Ryan
77 Washington and Lee Law Review 269 (2020)
Corporate Lawyers: Ethical and Practical Lawyering with Vanishing Gatekeeper Liability, Marc I. Steinberg
88 Fordham Law Review 1575 (2020)
Patent Eligibility and Investment, David O. Taylor
41 Cardozo Law Review 2019 (2020)
Pretrial Detention and Access to Courts: How to Safeguard Liberty and Justice During COVID-19, Sarah Turberville, Pamela R. Metzger, and Cherise Fanno Burdeen
Fair Trial or Efficient Administration of Justice? Trends in Modern Criminal Procedure, Jenia I. Turner
The Future of Criminal Law 187 (2020)
Negotiated Case Dispositions in Germany, England, and the United States, Jenia I. Turner and Thomas Weigend
1 Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 389 (2020)
Brief of Jeffrey D. Kahn as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents (Tanzin v. Tanvir), Andrew T. Tutt and Jeffrey D. Kahn
Scholarship from 2019
Counterfactual Causation, Hillel J. Bavli
51 Arizona State Law Journal 879 (2019)
The Effects of Comparable‐Case Guidance on Awards for Pain and Suffering and Punitive Damages: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial, Hillel J. Bavli and Reagan Mozer
37 Yale Law & Policy Review 405 (2019)
The Lessons of 1919, Lackland H. Bloom
The Rise of the Viewpoint-Discrimination Principle, Lackland H. Bloom Jr.
The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process, Darryl K. Brown, Jenia I. Turner, and Bettina Weisser
Ships' Ballast, Lolita Buckner Inniss
International Law's Objects (2019)
Pitfalls Involving Owner Financing of Residential Property in Texas, Martin Camp
Born in Dissent: Free Speech and Gay Rights, Dale Carpenter
Gamble, Dual Sovereignty, and Due Process, Anthony J. Colangelo
2018-2019 Cato Supreme Court Review 189 (2019)
An International Tribunal for the Use of Nuclear Weapons, Anthony J, Colangelo and Peter Hayes
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (2019)
Energy Competition: From Commodity to Boutique & Back, James W. Coleman
Competition Law and Economics (2019)
Pipelines & Power-Lines: Building the Energy Transport Future, James W. Coleman
80 Ohio State Law Journal 263 (2019)
Energy and Eminent Domain, James W. Coleman and Alexandra B. Klass
104 Minnesota Law Review 659 (2019)
The Jones Act: Debating the Lingering Effects of a 100-Year-Old Law, James W. Coleman and George Landrith
Professor Maureen Armour, Jennifer M. Collins
Professor William J. Bridge, Jennifer M. Collins
Tribute to Professor Linda Eads, Jennifer M. Collins
72 SMU Law Review 549 (2019)
A Black Box for Patient Safety?, Nathan Cortez
68 DePaul Law Review 239 (2019)
Digital Health and Regulatory Experimentation at the FDA, Nathan Cortez
21 Yale Journal of Law & Technology 4 (2019)
Information Mischief Under the Trump Administration, Nathan Cortez
94 Chicago-Kent Law Review 315 (2019)
Reasonable Royalties, Thomas F. Cotter, John M. Golden, Oskar Liivak, Brian J. Love, Norman Siebrasse, Masabumi Suzuki, and David O. Taylor
Patent Remedies and Complex Products: Toward a Global Consensus (2019)
Could the Benefits of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Be Retroactively Curtailed?, Gregory S. Crespi
51 Connecticut Law Review 625 (2019)
Why Are 99% of the Applications for Debt Discharge under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Being Denied, and Will This Change?, Gregory S. Crespi
Talking about Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, Linda S. Greene, Lolita Buckner Inniss, Bridget J. Crawford, Mehrsa Baradaran, Noa Ben-Asher, I. Bennett Capers, Osamudia James, and Keisha Lindsay
34 Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender and Society 109 (2019)
The Seeds of Early Childhood, Joanna L. Grossman
71 Florida Law Review Forum 117 (2019)
Women are (Allegedly) People, Too, Joanna L. Grossman
114 Northwestern University Law Review Online 149 (2019)
Hybrid Conflict and Prisoners of War: The Case of Ukraine, Jeffrey D. Kahn
Complex Battlespaces: The Law of Armed Conflict and the Dynamics of Modern Warfare 191 (2019)
The Relationship between the European Court of Human Rights and the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation: Conflicting Conceptions of Sovereignty in Strasbourg and St Petersburg, Jeffrey D. Kahn
30 European Journal of International Law 933 (2019)