Submissions from 2004
Progress and Progression in Family Law, Martha Albertson Fineman
The Cauldron Boils: Supplemental Jurisdiction, Amount in Controversy, and Diversity of Citizenship Class Actions, Richard D. Freer
Critical Race Histories: In and Out, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 2003
Legal Movements in Intellectual Property: TRIPs, Unilateral Action, Bilateral Agreements, and HIV/AIDS, Margo A. Bagley
Patently Unconstitutional: The Geographical Limitation on Prior Art in a Small World, Margo A. Bagley
Still Patently Unconstitutional: A Reply to Professor Nard, Margo A. Bagley
Unexplainable on Grounds Other Than Race: The Inversion of Privilege and Subordination in Equal Protection Jurisprudence, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 2002
Women, Poverty, Access to Health Care, and the Perils of Symbolic Reform, Mary Anne Bobinski and Phyllis Griffin Epps
So Young and So Untender: Remorseless Children and the Expectations of the Law, Martha Grace Duncan
Dissecting Axes of Subordination: The Need for a Structural Analysis, Darren L. Hutchinson
New Complexity Theories: From Theoretical Innovation to Doctrinal Reform, Darren L. Hutchinson
Progressive Race Blindness: Individual Identity, Group Politics, and Reform, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 2001
Internet Business Model Patents: Obvious by Analogy, Margo A. Bagley
Why Marriage?, Martha Albertson Fineman
Regulation of Religious Proselytism in the United States, Howard O. Hunter and Polly J. Price
"Closet Case": Boy Scouts of America v. Dale and the Reinforcement of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Invisibility, Darren L. Hutchinson
Identity Crisis: "Intersectionality," "Multidimensionality," and the Development of an Adequate Theory of Subordination, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 2000
Cracking the Foundational Myths: Independence, Autonomy, and Self-Sufficiency, Martha Albertson Fineman
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 1999
What Place for Family Privacy?, Martha Albertson Fineman
Beyond the Rhetoric of Dirty Laundry: Examining the Value of Internal Criticism within Progressive Social Movements and Oppressed Communities, Darren L. Hutchinson
Gay Rights for Gay Whites: Race, Sexual Identity, and Equal Protection Discourse, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 1998
Cloning People: A Jewish Law Analysis of the Issues, Michael J. Broyde
Practicing Criminal Law: A Jewish Law Analysis of Being a Prosecutor or Defense Attorney, Michael J. Broyde
Full Faith and Credit and the Equity Conflict, Polly J. Price
Submissions from 1997
Out Yet Unseen: A Racial Critique of Gay and Lesbian Legal Theory and Political Discourse, Darren L. Hutchinson
Submissions from 1996
Term Limits on Original Intent--An Essay on Legal Debate and Historical Understanding, Polly J. Price
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
In Slime and Darkness: The Metaphor of Filth in Criminal Justice, Martha Grace Duncan
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
Close Enough for Government Work: What Happens When Congress Doesn't Do Its Job, Thomas C. Arthur and Richard Freer
Grasping at Burnt Straws: The Disaster of the Supplemental Jurisdiction Statute, Thomas C. Arthur and Richard Freer
"A Strange Liking": Our Admiration for Criminals, Martha Grace Duncan
Images of Mothers in Poverty Discourses, Martha Albertson Fineman
Intimacy Outside of the Natural Family: The Limits of Privacy, Martha Albertson Fineman
Compounding Confusion and Hampering Diversity: Life After Finley and the Supplemental Jurisdiction Statute, Richard D. Freer
Submissions from 1990
Challenging Law, Establishing Differences: The Future of Feminist Legal Scholarship, Martha Albertson Fineman
How to Govern A City On A Hill: The Early Puritan Contribution to American Constitutionalism, John Witte Jr.
Submissions from 1988
Workable Antitrust Law: The Statutory Approach to Antitrust, Thomas Arthur
"Cradled on the Sea": Positive Images of Prison and Theories of Punishment, Martha Grace Duncan
Submissions from 1986
Farewell to the Sea of Doubt: Jettisoning the Constitutional Sherman Act, Thomas C. Arthur