Submissions from 2017
Trump’s Syria strike clearly broke international law — and no one seems to care, Julian Ku
Five Guidelines for Answering Hard Questions at Oral Argument on Motions, Andrew Schepard
Almost Everyone Agrees that the U.S. Strikes Against Syria are Illegal, Except for Most Governments, Julian Ku
China’s Surprising Refusal to Criticize the Legality of the U.S. Attack on Syria, Julian Ku
The Syria Attacks: Haven’t We Had These Debates Already?, Julian Ku
Editor's Corner, Miriam R. Albert
Language Matters: How a Minor Mistranslation Can Affect US-China Relations, Julian Ku
Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration?, Julian Ku
President Trump Can Legally End the One China Policy and Station U.S. Troops in Taiwan, Julian Ku
Consumer Protection in a Trump Administration: The CPSC and the FCC, PUBLIC CITIZEN, Norman I. Silber
Should Judith Clark Be Paroled, Leon Friedman
Family Limited Partnerships and Section 2036: Not Such a Good Fit, Mitchell M. Gans and Jonathan G. Blattmachr
Family Court Review Memorial for Ruth Stern, J. Herbie DiFonzo
Neofeudalism: The Surprising Foundations of Corporate Constitutional Rights, Daniel J.H. Greenwood
The Stories Clinicians Tell, Stefan H. Krieger
Do English-Only Rules Have a Place in the Workplace?, Amy R. Stein
The Family Law Bar, the Interdisciplinary Resource Center for Separating and Divorcing Parents, and the "Spark to Kindle the White Flame of Progress", Andrew Schepard, Marsha Kline Pruett, and Rebecca Love Kourlis
Academic Freedom, Job Security, and Costs, Richard K. Neumann Jr.
Religious Conceptions of Corporate Purpose, Ronald J. Colombo
Transactional Clinics as Change Agents in the Trump Era: Lessons from Two Contexts, Priya Baskaran and Michael Haber
Capital Punishment of Unintentional Felony Murder, Guyora Binder, Brenner M. Fissell, and Robert Weisberg
Discriminating Gender: Legal, Medical, and Social Presumptions About Transgender and Intersex People, Janet L. Dolgin
Sanctions and Efficacy in Analytic Jurisprudence, Brenner M. Fissell
Ministers of Justice and Mass Incarceration, Lissa Griffin and Ellen Yaroshefsky
Teaching the Art and Craft of Drafting Public Law: Statutes, Rules, and More, J. Lyn Entrikin and Richard K. Neumann Jr.
Discovering that the Poor Pay More: Race Riots, Poverty, and the Rise of Consumer Law, Norman I. Silber
When Genealogy Matters: Intercountry Adoption, International Human Rights, and Global Neoliberalism, Barbara Stark
Sentence Boundary Detection in Adjudicatory Decisions in the United States, Jaromir Savelka, Vern R. Walker, Matthias Grabmair, and Kevin D. Ashley
Choosing Privacy, Irina D. Manta
Parallel State, Gregory Dolin and Irina D. Manta
Why Fiction?, Alafair Burke
Brief of Immigrant Defense Project, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center, and the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyer’s Guild as Amicus Curiae, Lee v. United States, No. 16-327, Jenny Roberts, Ira J. Kurzban, and Edward F. Ramos
Submissions from 2016
Donald Trump And The Constitution, Leon Friedman
The Nonexistent Legal Basis for China’s Seizure of the U.S. Navy’s Drone in the South China Sea, Julian Ku
Trump Might Be Stuck with NAFTA, Julian G. Ku and John Yoo
Will President-elect Trump Fire the First Shot in the U.S.-China (Economic Sanctions) War?, Julian Ku
Is The Electoral College System For Choosing Our President Unconstitutional?, Leon Friedman
President Trump Could (and Might Actually) Unilaterally Recognize Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel, Julian Ku
Would Secession by California and Oregon Be Legal?, Julian Ku
Why Do We Have The Electoral College?, Leon Friedman
How President Obama Gave President-elect Trump the Power to Undo the Iran Deal and Paris Agreement, Julian Ku
International Law and the U.S. Election: Trumpxit, Syria and State Marijuana Laws, Julian Ku
How Dualism May Save the United Kingdom from Brexit, Julian Ku