Content Posted in 2022
A Future of Mandatory Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) Disclosures: A Review of Public Comments as a Case Study in the Impact of ESG, Jessica Dennis Jackson
A New Normal: How COVID-19 and Digital Contact Tracing Highlight a Need for New Fourth Amendment Norms, Danielle J. Fong
An Examination of Graffiti Protection and the Social Obligation Theory of Property, Chelsea Kim
An Ocean Apart: The Mandatory Takeover Rule in Brazil and in Europe, Jorge Brito Pereira
Antitrust and High Tech: A Tale of Two Mergers, Babette Boliek
A Peace Treaty for the Bar Wars: An Updated Framework to Determine Permissibility of Mandatory Bar Association Activity, Everett Stanley
A Relational Understanding of Human Rights: Human Dignity in Social Solidarity, David Hollenbach
A Solution for the Third-Party Doctrine in a Time of Data Sharing, Contact Tracing, and Mass Surveillance, Tonja Jacobi and Dustin Stonecipher
Assessing the Strategic Situation Underlying International Antitrust Cooperation, Weimin Shen
Autobiographical Reflections, Abdullahi An-Naim
Back to Basics in Evaluating Belief, Nazila Ghanea
Bankruptcy and the State, Adam Feibelman
Battleground of the Opioid Crisis: The Eighth Amendment Right to Medication-Assisted Treatment in Prisons and Jails, and Upon Release, Claire E. Scavone
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Struggle to Analyze School Board Prayer and a New Method of Establishment Clause Analysis, Johnathan Watts
Bivens and Ward---Constitutional Remedies in the United States and Canada, Madeline Prince
Board Gatekeepers, Yaron G. Nili
Building a Bridge Between WASH in HCFs and the Right to Water Through the Lens of Maternal and Child Health, London Edgar
Caliphs, Jinns, and Sufi Shrines: The Protection of Cultural Heritage and Cultural Rights under Islamic Law, Eleni Polymenopoulou
Catholicism and Overlapping Consensus, Paul Weithman
Circuit Split Analysis: Involuntary Arbitration Agreements, Tyler Blackington
Coase and Accommodation: A Reply, Frederick Mark Gedicks
Comparative Disability Policy in Employment, Kevin Rudolph
Congress's Domain: Appropriations, Time, and Chevron, Matthew B. Lawrence
Corporate Political Power: The Politics of Reputation & Traceability, Amanda Shanor, Mary-Hunter McDonnell, and Timothy Werner
Corporate Response To The War In Ukraine: Stakeholder Governance Or Stakeholder Pressure?, Anete Pajuste and Anna Toniolo
Custodian or Not: Scrivener's Error in a Bankruptcy Code Safe Harbor, Thomas E. Plank
Debt, Control, and Collusion, D. Daniel Sokol
Decoding Nondelegation after Gundy: What the Experience in State Courts Tells Us about What to Expect When We're Expecting, Daniel E. Walters
Defunding Police Agencies, Rick Su, Anthony O'Rourke, and Guyora Binder
Did Anyone Ask the Child?: Recognizing Foster Children’s Rights to Make Mature Decisions Through Child-Centered Representation, Katie Chilton
Domestic Military Operations and the Coronavirus Pandemic, Mark P. Nevitt
Engaging with Abdullahi An-Na'im's Philosophy on Islam and Human Rights, Mashood A. Baderin
Erroneous Injunctions, Michael T. Morley
Exposure to Family Violence in Hague Child Abduction Cases, Deborah Reece
Extrajudicial Killings in Bangladesh: Exploring the Phenomenon of Human Rights Violations As a Means of Maintaing Power, M. Ehteshamul Bari
Foreword, Margaret F. Sport
Foreword, John Witte, Jr.
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Bell v. Itawamba Targets Rap Music and Students' Free Speech Rights, Kevin Scot Johns
Groundwater Exceptionalism: The Disconnect between Law and Science, Christine A. Klein
Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Why Voluntary Post-Petition 401(k) Contributions Are Disposable Income, Austin S. Howell
Health Reform Reconstruction, Lindsay F. Wiley, Elizabeth Y. McCuskey, Matthew B. Lawrence, and Erin C. Fuse Brown
Human Rights, Constitutional Rights, and Judicial Review: Comparing and Assessing Michael Perry's Early and Contemporary Arguments, Daniel O. Conkle
Internet Safe Harbors and the Transformation of Copyright Law, Matthew Sag
Interpreting the Understanding of Human Rights Implicit in the U.N. Declarations, Nicholas Wolterstorff
Introduction: My Scholarly Trajectory, Michael J. Perry
Iraq's Constitutional Moments and the Institutionalization of Ethno-Sectarianism, Jomana Qaddour
Is Climate Change a National Emergency?, Mark P. Nevitt
Keynote Address, Darren Hutchinson
Linguistics in the Courtroom: Incorporating Considerations of Language and Context to Improve Criminal Court Consent Analysis, Danielle Bimston
Medicare "Bankruptcy", Matthew B. Lawrence
Michael Perry's Integrative Political Vision, M. Cathleen Kaveny
Muslim Modernism, Islamic Law, and the Universality of Human Rights, Mohammad Fadel
Natural Law and Universal Human Rights, David F. Forte
Non-Income Tax Legislation Across Latin America: An Effective Policy to Raise Revenues?, Nicolás José Muñiz Arias
Normative Systems and Human Rights, Richard S. Kay
One Size Does Not Fit All Leases—It's Time to Amend Bankruptcy Code Section 365, Rachel Hudson
Opening Remarks, Danielle Kerker Goldstein, Mary Anne Bobinski, and Samantha Harrell
Orphan Works as Grist for the Data Mill, Matthew Sag
Panel I. First Amendment and the Right to Know, (Moderator) Matthew Lawrence, Barry Sullivan, Aziz Z. Huq, and Gerry Weber
Panel II. First Amendment Rights in a Changing America, (Moderator) Michael J. Broyde, Berta Hernández-Truyol, Tabatha Abu El-Haj, and Justin Hansford
Panel III. Making Your Voice Heard: The Efficacy of the First Amendment, (Moderator) Mary L. Dudziak, Seth Kreimer, Azadeh Shahshahani, and Dawn C. Nunziato
Parents Versus Parens Patriae: The Troubling Legality of Germany's Homeschool Ban and a Textual Basis for Its Removal, Luke Julian
Patching the Holes in SOX: FCPA Disgorgement after Liu and the NDAA, Jason R. Chohonis
Patent Reform and Differential Impact, Matthew Sag and Kurt W. Rohde
Plessy Redux: Why the Human Rights of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Citizens Lost to Religious Claims, Laura S. Underkuffler
Polar Opposites: Assessing the State of Environmental Law in the World's Polar Regions, Mark P. Nevitt and Robert Percival
Preventing Tam's "Proudest Boast" from Protecting the Proud Boys: A Response to Free Speech Absolutism in Trademark Law, Katherine K. Carey
Privacy Injunctions, Danielle Keats Citron
Punishment Only for the Poor: The Unconstitutionality of Pay-to-Vote Disenfranchisement Laws, Caitlin Croley
Putting With a Pitching Wedge: Indiscriminating Termination of the Automatic Stay, Lawrence Ponoroff
Realizing Diversity, Sustainability, and Stakeholder Capitalism, Peter H. Huang
Reimagining Merger Analysis to Include Intent, Marina Lao
Rethinking Roadblocks to Municipal Bankruptcy, Tejas Dave
Retiring Social Security’s (Non)Payment at Death After Eight Decades, Alberto B. Lopez
Righting the Rift Between Muslim and American: Celebrating Abdullahi An-An'im, Khaled A. Beydoun
Rights, Resilience, and Responsibility, Martha Albertson Fineman
Secularism, Religion, and the State in a Time of Global Crisis: Theoretical Reflections on the Work of Abdullahi An-Na'im, Rohit Chopra
Selected Works, Abdullahi An-Naim
Soft Law in Space: A Legal Framework for Extraterrestrial Mining, Laura C. Byrd
Soft Law: The Optimal Legal Framework for Global Financial Regulation, Yussuf A. Aleem
Tech Accountability in Face of Genocide: Gambia v. Facebook, Laurie Kim
The Big Ban(g) Theory, Max Chen and Liu Ming Xin
The Bipartisan Consensus on Big Tech, Roger P. Alford
The Breakdown of the Public–Private Divide in Securities Law: Causes, Consequences, and Reforms, George S. Georgiev
The Class Action Struggle: Should Bristol-Myer's Limit on Personal Jurisdiction Apply to Class Actions?, John Mikuta
The Continuing Quest for the Grail: Perry on the Justificatory Role of Religious Reasons, Christopher J. Eberle
The Extraterritorial Reach of Section 10(b): A Wolf Hunt Off Wall Street, Radley Gillis
The Filibuster and Reconciliation: The Future of Majoritarian Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate, Tonja Jacobi and Jeff VanDam
The Hardship Discharge and How It Can Improve Debtor Success, Abbie Schmadeke
The "Ideal Debtor" and the "Traditional" American Household, A. Mechele Dickerson
The Inequalities of Innovation, Colleen V. Chien
The Jurisdiction of the D.C. Circuit, Matthew B. Lawrence, Eric M. Fraser, David Kessler, and Stephen A. Calhoun
The Law and Gospel of Human Rights and Duties: John Paul II and Michael Perry on Sacredness and Intentional Killing, Timothy P. Jackson
The Making of a Muslim Democratic Party: Ennahda's Rebranding and An-Na'im's Secular State Framework, Erica Scott
The National Historic Preservation Act: Preserving History, Impacting Foreign Relations?, Mark P. Nevitt
The New Oral Argument: Justices as Advocates, Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag
The New Slot Machine: An International Perspective on Why the United States Should Learn to Stop Loving the Loot Box, Ajay Harish
The Property Clause, Article IV, and Constitutional Structure, Eric Biber
The Religious Conversion of Corporate Social Responsibility, Elizabeth Sepper and James D. Nelson
The Surprising Virtues of Data Loyalty, Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards
The Third Message of Islam?, Upendra Baxi
Third-Party Retaliation Problems, Alex B. Long
Three Countries, One Problem: How the United States, United Kingdom, and France Handle Sexual Assaults in Higher Education, Annia Rochester
Trademark Thrower: Using Banksy's Recent EU Trademark Misadventures to Assess Why Copyright Is Not "For Losers", Shelly Kurland
Una Solució, Si Us Plau: Self-Determination and the Catalan Crisis, Jared Skinner
Universal Owners, Shareholder Primacy, and Stakeholderism, Daniel Irvin
Unlimited Medical Liability?, Jessica L. Roberts, Leah R. Fowler, and Paul S. Appelbaum
Viral Sovereignty, Vaccine Diplomacy, and Vaccine Nationalism: The Institutions of Global Vaccine Access, Sam F. Halabi and Ana Santos Rutschman
When a Statute Comes With a User Manual: Reconciling Textualism and Uniform Acts, Gregory A. Elinson and Robert H. Sitkoff
When Beneficiaries Predecease: An Empirical Analysis, Adam J. Hirsch
Why Antitrust, Not Unionization, is the Answer to Underpayment of Student-Athletes, Evan Nelson