Submissions from 2007
Neutralizing Cognitive Bias: An Invitation to Prosecutors, Alafair S. Burke
Challenges and Guidance for Lawyering in a Global Society, Susan Saab Fortney
The Revival of Impeachment as a Partisan Political Weapon, Richard K. Neumann Jr.
The Easiest Tax to Evade, Mitchell M. Gans and Jay A. Soled
The World's Greatest Gift Tax Mystery, Solved, Jonathan G. Blattmachr, Diana S.C. Zeydel, and Mitchell M. Gans
Making Judicial Recusal More Rigorous, James Sample and David E. Pozen
Foreword: Reclaiming the First Amendment: Constitutional Theories of Media Reform, Marjorie Heins and Eric M. Freedman
Discovering the Logic of Legal Reasoning, Vern R. Walker
Are We Still Americans?, Eric Lane
Lawyering at the Edge: Foreword, Roy D. Simon
Henry Lord Brougham - Advocating at the Edge for Human Rights, Monroe H. Freedman
Military Lawyering at the Edge of the Rule of Law at Guantanamo: Should Lawyers Be Permitted to Violate the Law?, Ellen Yaroshefsky
A Default-Logic Paradigm for Legal Fact-Finding, Vern R. Walker
Submissions from 2006
What’s an Embryo?: The Debate About Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Janet L. Dolgin
What Estate Planners Need To Know About The New Pension Protection Act, Diana S.C. Zeydel, Mitchell M. Gans, and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Foreword to the Special Issue on the Family Law Education Reform Project, Andrew Schepard and Peter Salem
Why Constitutional Rights Litigation Should Not Follow the Flag, Julian Ku
The Detritus of Troxel, John DeWitt Gregory
Family Boundaries: Third-Party Rights and Obligations with Respect to Children, Joanna L. Grossman
Erroneous Disclosure of Damaging Information: A Response to Professor Andrew Perlman, Monroe H. Freedman
Henry Lord Brougham, Written by Himself, Monroe H. Freedman
Fewer Risks, More Benefits: What Governments Gain by Acknowledging the Right to Competent Counsel on State Post-Conviction Review in Capital Cases, Eric M. Freedman
Symposium, Ali v. Rumsfelt: Challenging the President’s Power to Interpret Customary International Law, Julian G. Ku
Missed Opportunities: How the Courts Struck Down the Florida School Voucher Program, Irina D. Manta
When Globalization Hits Home: International Family Law Comes of Age, Barbara Stark
New Penalties on Appraisers and Related Valuation Worries Spawned by the Pension Protection Act of 2006, Diana S.C. Zeydel, Mitchell M. Gans, and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Improving Prosecutorial Decision Making: Some Lessons of Cognitive Science, Alafair Burke
The Family Law Education Reform Project: Final Report, J. Herbie DiFonzo and Mary E. O’Connell
Gubernatorial Foreign Policy, Julian G. Ku
International Delegations and the New World Court Order, Julian G. Ku
The Dividend Puzzle: Are Shareholders Entitled to the Residual?, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
A New Model for Identifying Basis in Life Insurance Policies: Implementation and Deference, Mitchell M. Gans and Jay A. Soled
Planning for IRD after Elimination of the State Death Tax Credit, Jonathan G. Blattmachr and Mitchell M. Gans
Helping Students Understand that Effective Organization Is a Prerequisite to Effective Legal Writing, Amy R. Stein
The Development of Legal Reasoning Skills in Law Students: An Empirical Study, Stefan H. Krieger
Do International Criminal Tribunals Deter Or Exarcebate Humanitarian Atrocities?, Julian G. Ku and Jide Nzelibe
Is There An Exclusive Commander-In-Chief Power?, Julian G. Ku
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld: The Functional Case For Foreign Affairs Deference to The Executive Branch, Julian G. Ku and John Yoo
New Terms for an Old Debate: Embryos, Dying, and the "Culture Wars", Janet L. Dolgin
Transforming Science Into Law: Transparency and Default Reasoning in International Trade Disputes, Vern R. Walker Ph.D.
What’s Missing From Foster Care Reform? The Need for Comprehensive, Realistic, and Compassionate Removal Standards, Theo Liebmann
Symposium: Secret Evidence and the Courts in the Age of National Security, Ellen Yaroshefsky
Surrounding Embryos: Biology, Ideology and Politics, Janet L. Dolgin
Reviving the Nuclear Power Option in the United States: Using Domestic Energy Law to Cure Two Perceptions of International Law Illegality, James E. Hickey Jr.
"We'll Know It When We Can't Hear It": A Call for a Non-Pornography Test Approach to Recognizing Non-Public Information, J. Scott Colesanti
Foreword: Biomedical Reasearch and the Law-Selected Issues: The Pharmaceutical industry and its Relationship with Government, Academia, Physicians and Consumers, Janet L. Dolgin and Joel Weintraub
Debating Conflicts: Medicine, Commerce, and Contrasting Ethical Orders, Janet L. Dolgin
The Principles on Agreements: "Fairness" and International Human Rights Law, Barbara J. Stark
Giarratano is a Scarecrow: The Right to Counsel in State Capital Postconviction Proceedings, Eric M. Freedman
Lawyers' Ethics in an Adversary System - Foreword: Like Gravity, Roy D. Simon
