Submissions from 2021
Grounding Suicide Terrorism in Death Anxiety and Consumer Capitalism, James M. Donovan
Limits of the rule of law: Negotiating Afghan “traditional” law in the international civil trials in the Czech Republic, Tomas Ledvinka and James M. Donovan
Fair Housing and the Causation Standard after Comcast, Robert G. Schwemm
Submissions from 2020
Artworks as Business Entities: Sculpting Property Rights by Private Agreement, Christopher G. Bradley
The Consumer Protection Ecosystem: Law, Norms, and Technology, Christopher G. Bradley
The New Small Business Bankruptcy Game: Strategies for Creditors Under the Small Business Reorganization Act, Christopher G. Bradley
Leave the Books on the Shelves: Library Space as Intrinsic Facilitator of the Reading Experience, James Donovan
When Your Plate is Already Full: Efficient and Meaningful Outcomes Assessment for Busy Law Schools, Melissa N. Henke
Academic Law Libraries and Scholarship: Communication, Publishing, and Ranking, Dana Neacsu and James Donovan
Reflections on Moving Toward Integration and Modern Exclusionary-Zoning Cases Under the Fair Housing Act, Robert G. Schwemm
Source-of-Income Discrimination and the Fair Housing Act, Robert G. Schwemm
Outlaws, Pirates, Judges: Judicial Activism as an Expression of Antiauthoritarianism in Anglo-American Culture, Beau Steenken
Submissions from 2019
A "Mere Expectancy?" What Rights Do Beneficiaries of a Revocable Trust Have Prior to the Death of the Settlor?, Richard C. Ausness
The Current State of Opioid Litigation, Richard C. Ausness
Disrupting Secured Transactions, Christopher G. Bradley
Art in the Age of Contractual Negotiation, Christopher G. Bradley and Brian L. Frye
Time for a Fresh Look at Strict Liability for Pharmaceuticals, Mary J. Davis
Too Much, Too Soon? Obergefell as Applied Equality Practice, James Donovan and Alyssa Oakley Milby
Precedent, Three-Judge District Courts, and the Law of Democracy, Joshua A. Douglas
Metaphors on Trademark: A Response to Adam Mossoff, “Trademark as a Property Right”, Brian L. Frye
The Claims and Limits of Justice Scalia's Textualism: Lessons From His Statutory Standing Decisions, Michael P. Healy
State Automatic Enrollment IRAs after the Trump Election: Are They Preempted by ERISA?, Kathryn L. Moore
Mise en Scene and the Decisive Moment of Visual Legal Rhetoric, Michael D. Murray
State and Local Laws Banning Source-of-Income Discrimination, Robert G. Schwemm
Legal Realism: Unfinished Business, Ramsi A. Woodcock
Submissions from 2018
Discretionary Trusts: An Update, Richard C. Ausness
Sailing Under False Colors: The Continuing Presence of Negligence Principles in "Strict" Products Liability Law, Richard C. Ausness
Neoformalist Constitutional Construction and Public Employee Speech, Scott R. Bauries
FinTech's Double Edges, Christopher G. Bradley
Monuments of Folly: How Local Governments Can Challenge Confederate "Statue Statutes", Zachary A. Bray
Christmas in July: A Response to David Fagundes, Why Less Property is More, Brian L. Frye
Invention of a Slave, Brian L. Frye
"It's Your #!": A Legal History of the Bacardi Cocktail, Brian L. Frye
New Art for the People: Art Funds & Financial Technology, Brian L. Frye
The Ballad of Harry James Tompkins, Brian L. Frye
The Lion, the Bat & the Thermostat: Metaphors on Consciousness, Brian L. Frye
Criminalizing (Poor) Fatherhood, Cortney E. Lollar
The Sharpest Tool in the Toolbox: Visual Legal Rhetoric, Michael D. Murray
The Antitrust Duty to Charge Low Prices, Ramsi Woodcock
The Obsolescence of Advertising in the Information Age, Ramsi Woodcock
Submissions from 2017
The Law of Nonmarriage, Albertina Antognini
Gun Control Through Tort Law, Richard C. Ausness
The Case for Federal Pre-Emption of State Blue Sky Laws, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Diversity: How is AALL Doing?, James Donovan
Human Rights: From Legal Transplants to Fair Translation, James Donovan
The Right to Vote Under Local Law, Joshua A. Douglas
Local Democracy on the Ballot, Joshua A. Douglas
Against Creativity, Brian L. Frye
Equitable Resale Royalties, Brian L. Frye
Incidental Intellectual Property, Brian L. Frye