Submissions from 2010
Beauty in the Dark of Night: The Pleasures of Form in Criminal Law, Martha Grace Duncan
States of Being: Response Piece, Martha Fineman
The Vulnerable Subject and the Responsive State, Martha Albertson Fineman
Null Preemption, Jonathan R. Nash
Federalization of the Mosquito: Structural Innovation in the New Deal Administrative State, Polly J. Price
Overcoming Fragmentation in Disability and Health Law, Ani B. Satz
Submissions from 2009
How the Dissent Becomes the Majority: Using Federalism to Transform Coalitions in the U.S. Supreme Court, Tonja Jacobi and Vanessa A. Baird
Ideology and Exceptionalism in Intellectual Property: An Empirical Study, Matthew Sag, Tonja Jacobi, and Maxim Sytch
Religious Freedom, Democracy, and International Human Rights, John Witte Jr. and M. Christian Green
Submissions from 2008
The Need for Speed (and Grace): Issues in a First-Inventor-to-File World, Margo A. Bagley
The Hidden Influence of Jewish Law on the Common Law Tradition: One Lost Example, Michael J. Broyde
Submissions from 2007
The Health Insurance Debate in Canada: Lessons for the United States?, Mary Anne Bobinski
Patent Reform and Differential Impact, Matthew Sag and Kurt W. Rohde
Submissions from 2006
Academic Discourse and Proprietary Rights: Putting Patents in Their Proper Place, Margo A. Bagley
The Intimacy Discount: Prosecutorial Discretion, Privacy, and Equality in the Statutory Rape Caseload, Kay L. Levine
Framing Effects and Regulatory Choice, Jonathan R. Nash
Submissions from 2005
A Jewish Law View of World Law, Michael J. Broyde
The Social Foundations of Law, Martha Albertson Fineman
The Morality of Human Rights: A Nonreligious Ground?, Michael J. Perry
God in the Machine: A New Structural Analysis of Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine, Matthew Sag
Submissions from 2003
Legal Movements in Intellectual Property: TRIPs, Unilateral Action, Bilateral Agreements, and HIV/AIDS, Margo A. Bagley
Submissions from 2002
Women, Poverty, Access to Health Care, and the Perils of Symbolic Reform, Mary Anne Bobinski and Phyllis Griffin Epps
Submissions from 2001
Internet Business Model Patents: Obvious by Analogy, Margo A. Bagley
Submissions from 2000
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Implications of Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, Inc. and the Quest for Predictability in the On-Sale Bar, Timothy R. Holbrook
Submissions from 1995
The Return of Lost Property According to Jewish & Common Law: A Comparison, Michael J. Broyde and Michael Hecht
Submissions from 1994
Autonomy and Privacy: Protecting Patients from Their Physicians, Mary Anne Bobinski
Submissions from 1993
The Three Uses of the Law: A Protestant Source of the Purposes of Criminal Punishment, John Witte Jr. and Thomas C. Arthur
Submissions from 1992
Risk and Rationality: The Centers for Disease Control and the Regulation of HIV-Infected Health Care Workers, Mary Anne Bobinski
Submissions from 1991
"A Strange Liking": Our Admiration for Criminals, Martha Grace Duncan
Submissions from 1990
How to Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution to American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr.