Submissions from 2009
Sim City: Teaching “Thinking Like a Lawyer” in Simulation-Based Clinical Courses, Kris Franklin
Sixty Years On: The International Human Rights Movement Today, Penelope Andrews
“South Africa,” in Encyclopedia of Human Rights, Penelope Andrews
Talking the Talk, or Walking the Walk? Outcome-Based Regulation of Transnational Investment, Jerry Ellig and Houman B. Shadab
Teaching with Technology: Is the Pedagogical Fulcrum Shifting, Camille Broussard
'That Belongs in a Museum!' Rubin v. Iran: Implications for the Persian Collection of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Claire R. Thomas
The Clinical Year, Stephen J. Ellmann
The Decline and Fall of the Dominant Paradigm: Trustworthiness of Case Reports in the Digital Age, William R. Mills
The History of the New York City Law Department: Fighting for the City by William E. Nelson, Ross Sandler
The Law and Economics of Hedge Funds: Financial Innovation and Investor Protection, Houman B. Shadab
The Proxy Advisory & Corporate Governance Industry: The Case for Increased Oversight and Control, Tamara C. Belinfanti
The Rise of the American Adversary System: America before England, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Tax Treatment of Cancelled Interest and Penalties on Consumer Debt, Richard C.E. Beck
The Witness Who Saw, He Left Little Doubt: A Comparative Consideration of Expert Testimony in Mental Disability Law Cases, Michael L. Perlin, Astrid Birgden, and Kris Gledhill
United States v. Stevens: Restricting Two Major Rationales for Content-Based Speech Restrictions A Big Year for the First Amendment, Nadine Strossen
What Screen Do You Have in Mind? Contesting the Visual Context of Law and Film Studies, Richard K. Sherwin
Where Souls Are Forgotten: Cultural Competencies, Forensic Evaluations, and International Human Rights, Michael L. Perlin and Valerie McClain
Where The Home In The Valley Meets The Damp Dirty Prison: A Human Rights Perspective On Therapeutic Jurisprudence And The Role Of Forensic Psychologists In Correctional Settings, Astrid Birgden and Michael L. Perlin
Which Came First, the Data or the Politics? Disentangling Questions about Women's Aptitude for Science, Carlin Meyer
Who's Afraid of Polygamy? Exploring the Boundaries of Family, Equality and Custom in South Africa, Penelope Andrews
Submissions from 2008
A Complex(ity) Strategy for Breaking the Environmental Logjam, in Breaking the LogJam: An Environmental Law for the 21st Century, Beth Simone Noveck and David R. Johnson
Air Pollution: Building on the Successes Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress and Administration: Panel III - Climate Change, U.S. Domestic Regulation, and the Future of the Car, David Schoenbrod, Joel Schwartz, and Ross Sandler
An Artifact of Law: U.S. Prohibition of Retail Hedge Funds, Houman B. Shadab
Are Customer Segregated/Secured Amount Funds Properly Protected After Lehman?, Ronald H. Filler
Baby, Look inside Your Mirror: The Legal Profession's Willful and Sanist Blindness to Lawyers with Mental Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin
Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress and Administration, Carol Cassaza Herman, David Schoenbrod, Richard Stewart, and Katrina Wyman
Breaking the Logjam: Environmental Reform for the New Congress and Administration, Carol A. Herman, David Schoenbrod, Richard B. Stewart, and Katrina M. Wyman
Constitutional Law and Values - Version '08 (Not Necessarily and Upgrade), Nadine Strossen
Constitutional Overview of Post-9/11 Barriers to Free Speech and a Free Press, Nadine Strossen
Disney Examined; A Case Study in Corporate Governance and CEO Succession, Lawrence Lederman
Failing Students or Failing Schools?: Holding States Accountable for the High School Dropout Crisis, Deborah N. Archer
Fending for Themselves: Creating a U.S. Hedge Fund Market for Retail Investors, Houman B. Shadab
Foreword, Corporate Governance Five Years After Sarbanes-Oxley: Is There Real Change, Faith Stevelman
From John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Campaign Speech to Christian Supremacy: Religion in Modern Presidential Politics, Stephen A. Newman
Global Finance, Business and Human Rights, Faith Stevelman
Humanity Law: A New Interpretive Lens on the International Sphere, Ruti Teitel
Hybrid Class Actions, Dual Certification, and Wage Law Enforcement in the Federal Courts, Andrew Brunsden
I Might Need a Good Lawyer, Could be Your Funeral, My Trial: Global Clinical Legal Education and the Right to Counsel in Civil Commitment Cases, Michael L. Perlin
Incorporating International Human Rights Law in National Constitutions: The South African Experience, Penelope Andrews
Innovation and Corporate Governance: The Impact of Sarbanes-Oxley, Houman B. Shadab
International Legal Practice Involving England and New York Following Adoption of the United Kingdom Legal Services Act of 2007, Sydney M. Cone III.
Introduction, Arthur S. Leonard
Introduction: Law and Rights: Global Perspectives on Constitutionalism and Governance, Penelope Andrews and Susan Bazilli
Killing Them Softly: Meditations on a Painful Punishment of Death, Robert I. Blecker
Lost in Translation: Some Brief Notes on Writing about Law for the Layperson, Brandt Goldstein
Obtaining a Full Step-Up in Basis for Jointly Held Property Between Spouses, William P. LaPiana and Marc S. Bekerman
See Erie: Critical Study of Legal Authority, Kris Franklin
Simplify You, Classify You: Stigma, Stereotypes and Civil Rights in Disability Classification Systems, Michael L. Perlin
Terrorism’s Toll on Civil Liberties, Nadine Strossen
Terrorism, the Constitution, and Individual Liberties Lecture 20, Nadine Strossen
The Class Action Fairness Act in Perspective: the Old and the New in Federal Jurisdictional Reform, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The Courts, Federalism and the Federal Constitution, 1920-2000, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
The Road Not Considered: Revising New Jersey's Death Penalty Statute, Robert Blecker
Through the Wild Cathedral Evening: Barrier, Attitudes, Participatory Democracy, Professor tenBroek, and the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin
Through the Wild Cathedral Evening: Barriers, Attitudes, Participatory Democracy, Professor tenBroek, and the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin
Through the Wild Cathedral Evening: Barriers, Attitudes, Participatory Democracy, Professor TenBroek, and the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities, Michael L. Perlin
Tolling for the Luckless, the Abandoned and Forsaked: Community Safety, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and International Human Rights Law As Applied to Prisoners and Detainees, Michael L. Perlin and Astrid Birgden
War Powers Under the South African Constitution, Stephen J. Ellmann
Writing About the Law, Jethro K. Lieberman
Submissions from 2007
Ain't No Goin' Back: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
An Internet-Based Mental Disability Law Program: Implications for Social Change in Nations with Developing Economies, Michael L. Perlin
"Big Love"'? The Recognition of Customary Marriages in South Africa, Penelope Andrews
But Did They Listen? The New Jersey Death Penalty Commission's Exercise in Abolitionism: A Detailed Reply, Robert Blecker
Canadian Softwood Lumber and Free Trade under NAFTA, Sydney M. Cone III.
Class Action Fairness Act in Perspective: The Old and the New in Federal Jurisdictional Reform, The Symposium: Fairness to Whom - Perspectives on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Compulsory Licensing vs. Private Negotiations in Peer-to-Peer File Sharing, Michael Botein and Edward Samuels
Constitutional Reform, Legal Consciousness, and Citizen Participation in Thailand, Frank W. Munger
Culture, Power, and Law: Thinking About the Anthropology of Rights in Thailand in and Era of Globalization, Frank W. Munger
Democracy Stops at My Front Door: Obstacles to Gender Equality in South Africa, Penelope Andrews
Endless Emergency: The Case of Egypt, Sadiq Reza
Evolution and the Holy Ghost of Scopes: Can Science Lose the Next Round?, Stephen A. Newman
From Status to Contract and Back again: Consent Decrees in Institutional Reform Litigation Injunction, David Schoenbrod
Going Private at the Intersection of the Market and the Law, Faith Stevelman
International Human Rights and Comparative Mental Disability Law: The Universal Factors, Michael L. Perlin
Introduction (Symposium: Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism), Ruti G. Teitel
Introduction (Symposium: Seeking Review: Immigration Law and Federal Court Jurisdiction), Lenni B. Benson
Law in the Plays of Elmer Rice, Randolph N. Jonakait
Law, Metaphysics, and the New Iconoclasm Passing On: Images, Richard K. Sherwin
Learning to Love After Learning to Harm: Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Gender Equality and Cultural Values, Penelope Andrews
Militating Democracy: Comparative Constitutional Perspectives, Ruti Teitel
Moving Beyond Strict Scrutiny: The Need for a More Nuanced Standard of Protection Analysis for K through 12 Integration Programs, Deborah N. Archer
Nervine' and Knavery: The Life and Times of Dr. Miles Medical Company, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Only a Sith Thinks Like That: Llewellyn's Dueling Canons, Eight to Twelve, Michael B.W. Sinclair
Peer to Peer Meets the World of Legal Information: Encountering a New Paradigm, Ethan Katsh and Beth Simone Noveck
Precedent, Super-Precedent, Michael B.W. Sinclair
Regulation of Municipal Wi-Fi, Michael Botein
Resolving the Intergenerational Conflicts in Real Property Law: Preserving Free Markets and Personal Autonomy for Future Generations, Gerald Korngold
Risks and Realities of Mezzanine Loans, Andrew R. Berman
Solving the Contentious Issues of Private Conservation Easements: Promoting Flexibility for the Future and Engaging the Public Land Use Process, Gerald Korngold
Taiwan and the United Nations: Historical and Policy Perspectives, Lung-chu Chen
The Challenge of Hedge Fund Regulation, Houman B. Shadab
The Failure of Innocent Spouse Reform, Richard C.E. Beck
The (Futile) Search for a Common Law Right of Confrontation: Beyond Brasier's Irrelevance to (Perhaps) Relevant American Cases, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Higher Cost of Being African-American or Latino: Subprime Home Mortgage Lending in New York City, 2004-2005, Richard D. Marsico
The Modern-Day Poll Tax: How Economic Sanctions Block Access to the Polls, Erika L. Wood and Neema Trivedi