Submissions from 2019
Judge Damon Keith: The Judicial Antidote to Judge Julius Hoffman - Challenging Claims of Unilateral Executive Authority, Ellen Yaroshefsky
Tinder Lies, Irina D. Manta
A Pluralistic Approach to Mediation Ethics: Delivering on Mediation's Different Promises, Robert A. Baruch Bush
The Need for Peer Mentoring Programs Linked to the Legal Writing Class: An Analysis and Proposed Model, Amy R. Stein
Keeping IP Real, Irina D. Manta
Knitting 101: Why Law Professors Should Share Their Hobbies With Their Students, Susan Greene
Why Congress Drafts Gibberish, Richard K. Neumann Jr.
A Real-Property Model of Privacy, G. Alex Sinha
Submissions from 2018
The Detention of Huawei’s CFO is Legally Justified. Why Doesn’t the U.S. Say So?, Julian Ku
Trump Administration Seeks to Strip More People of Citizenship, Irina D. Manta and Cassandra Burke Robertson
The Case for Cracking Down on Tinder Lies, Irina D. Manta
Hofstra Law to Provide Free Legal Service to Vets Nov. 4, A. Gail Prudenti
Why China’s Disappearance of Interpol’s Chief Matters, Julian Ku
Introduction to the Siben & Siben Lecture and Commentary: Interdisciplinary Teamwork in the Family Practice, Andrew Schepard
Law Schools Facing New Demands for Innovative Education, A. Gail Prudenti
It’s Time for South China Sea Economic Sanctions, Julian Ku
Symposium Introduction, Eric M. Freedman
Facing the Legal Profession’s Issues with Depression, A. Gail Prudenti
Will ‘Love Win’ at the Supreme Court in 2018?, Ronald J. Colombo
Ignore the Hype: The Taiwan Travel Act is Legally Binding, Julian Ku
Congress Leads on Taiwan Again by Opening the Door to High-Level US Government Contacts, Julian Ku
The British are Coming to the South China Sea, and It's About Time, Julian Ku
Is International Law….Law?, Julian Ku
Symposium Introduction, Ellen Yaroshefsky
Living with No: Political Polarization and Transformative Dialogue, Erik Cleven, Robert A. Baruch Bush, and Judith A. Saul
Merchant Authorized Consumer Cash Substitutes, Steven Stites and Norman I. Silber
Making Habeas Work: A Legal History, Eric M. Freedman
Mr. Trump's Contribution To Women's Human Rights, Barbara Stark
An Antitrust Approach to Corporate Free Exercise Claims, Ronald J. Colombo
Powell and Section 2036: Our Reply, Mitchell M. Gans and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Security for Expense Statutes: Easing Shareholder Hopelessness?, Miriam R. Albert
Can a Good Person Be a Good Prosecutor?, Ellen Yaroshefsky
Privileging Public Defense Research, Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, and Andrew Davies
Delegating Procedure, Matthew A. Shapiro
The Agnostic’s Guide to Judicial Selection, James Sample
The Next Reapportionment Revolution, Ashira Pelman Ostrow
Unusual: The Death Penalty for Inadvertent Killing, Guyora Binder, Brenner M. Fissell, and Robert Weisberg
If We Build It, They Might Come: Bridging the Implementation Gap Between ADR Services and Separating and Divorcing Families, Andrew Shepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Rebecca Love Kourlis
Gawking Legally, Irina D. Manta
Blunting the Later-Mover Advantage: Intellectual Property and Knowledge Transfer, Irina D. Manta and Mattias Ottervik
Square Pegs and Round Holes: Shoehorning Modern Family Dynamics into Antiquated Laws, Gail A. Prudenti
Corporate Governance and Bankruptcy, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
Submissions from 2017
No One Is Immune from Implicit Bias, Gail A. Prudenti
Religious Liberty and the Business Corporation, Ronald J. Colombo
The Religious Liberty Jurisprudence of Justice Antonin Scalia, Ronald J. Colombo
Federalism and Constitutional Criminal Law, Brenner M. Fissell
America Just Quietly Backed Down Against China Again, Julian Ku
We’ve Always Known Roy Moore Is Lawless: It’s why Alabama Republicans voted for him., Dahlia Lithwick and James Sample