Submissions from 2015
Fair Housing Litigation After Inclusive Communities: What's New and What's Not, Robert G. Schwemm
Decisions to Prosecute Battered Women's Homicide Cases: An Exploratory Study, Sarah N. Welling, Diane Follingstad, M. Jill Rogers, and Frances Jillian Priesmeyer
Data Beyond Borders: Mutual Legal Assistance in the Internet Era, Andrew K. Woods
The Limits of Moral Intuitions for Human Rights Advocacy, Andrew K. Woods
Submissions from 2014
Family Unity Revisited: Divorce, Separation, and Death in Immigration Law, Albertina Antognini
“Danger is My Business”: The Right to Manufacture Unsafe Products, Richard C. Ausness
The Role of Litigation in the Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse, Richard C. Ausness
When Is a Trust Protector a Fiduciary?, Richard C. Ausness
A Common Law Constitutionalism for the Right to Education, Scott R. Bauries
Individual Academic Freedom: An Ordinary Concern of the First Amendment, Scott R. Bauries
Procedural Predictability and the Employer as Litigator: The Supreme Court’s 2012-2013 Term, Scott R. Bauries
Electing Fairness: A Check-the-Box-Style Regime for Same-Sex Couples' Tax Filing Status, Jennifer Bird-Pollan
Texas Groundwater and Tragically Stable “Crossovers”, Zachary A. Bray
The Hidden Rise of Efficient (De)Listing, Zachary A. Bray
Keeping Up with New Legal Titles, Tina M. Brooks
The New Regulation of Small Business Capital Formation: The Impact—If Any—Of the JOBS Act, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Order Matters: Typology of Dual-Degreed Law Librarians, James M. Donovan
The Right to Vote Under State Constitutions, Joshua A. Douglas
Solving Charity Failures, Brian L. Frye
Life and Death in Kentucky: Past, Present, and Future, Roberta M. Harding
Technology and Client Communications: Preparing Law Students and New Lawyers to Make Choices That Comply with the Ethical Duties of Confidentiality, Competence, and Communication, Kristin J. Hazelwood
The Past, Present and Future of Auer Deference: Mead, Form and Function in Judicial Review of Agency Interpretations of Regulations, Michael P. Healy
Medicaid Expansion as Completion of the Great Society, Nicole Huberfeld and Jessica L. Roberts
Getting Jurors to Awesome, Cortney E. Lollar
What is Criminal Restitution?, Cortney E. Lollar
The Pay or Play Penalty Under the Affordable Care Act: Emerging Issues, Kathryn L. Moore
Same Sex Marriage in a Post-Perry and Windsor America, Kathryn L. Moore, Allison I. Connelly, and Ross T. Ewing
Post-Myriad Genetics Copyright of Synthetic Biology and Living Media, Michael D. Murray
Reconstructing the Contours of the Copyright Originality and Idea-Expression Doctrines regarding the Right to Deny Access to Works, Michael D. Murray
A Framework for Judicial Review and Remand in Immigration Law, Collin D. Schueler
Milk and Other Intoxicating Choices: Official State Symbol Adoption, Ryan A. Valentin
Submissions from 2013
From Citizenship to Custody: Unwed Fathers Abroad and at Home, Albertina Antognini
"The Disorderly Conduct of Words": Civil Liability for Injuries Caused by the Dissemination of False or Inaccurate Information, Richard C. Ausness
The Supreme Court and the PPL Montana Case: Examining the Relationship Between Navigability and State Ownership of Submerged Lands, Richard C. Ausness
Death, Taxes, and Property (Rights): Nozick, Libertarianism, and the Estate Tax, Jennifer Bird-Pollan
Unseating Privilege: Rawls, Equality of Opportunity, and Wealth Transfer Taxation, Jennifer Bird-Pollan
Discouraging Election Contests, Joshua A. Douglas
Election Law Pleading, Joshua A. Douglas
Procedural Fairness in Election Contests, Joshua A. Douglas
The Foundational Importance of Voting: A Response to Professor Flanders, Joshua A. Douglas
To HAVA, and Beyond!, Joshua A. Douglas
Bankruptcy Voting and the Designation Power, Christopher W. Frost
Justifying Academic Freedom, Brian L. Frye
On the Origins of the Robert Beck Memorial Cinema, Brian L. Frye
Justice John Marshall Harlan: Lectures on Constitutional Law, 1897-98, Brian L. Frye, Josh Blackman, and Michael McCloskey
Justice John Marshall Harlan: Professor of Law, Brian L. Frye, Josh Blackman, and Michael McCloskey
Heed Not the Umpire (Justice Ginsburg Called NFIB), Nicole Huberfeld
Where There is a Right, There Must be a Remedy (Even in Medicaid), Nicole Huberfeld
With Liberty and Access for Some: The ACA's Disconnect for Women's Health, Nicole Huberfeld
Plunging into Endless Difficulties: Medicaid and Coercion in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, Nicole Huberfeld, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, and Kevin Outterson