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Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.

 

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Kristen Eichensehr, International Institutions Mobilize to Impose Accountability on Russia and Individual Perpetrators of War Crimes and Other Abuses, 116 American Journal of International Law 631–642 (2022). view
Richard M. Re, The Peril and Promise of SCOTUS Resignations, 107 Iowa Law Review Online, 117–135 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States and Allies Provide Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine and Its Citizens, 116 American Journal of International Law 642–646 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The United States and Allies Provide Military and Intelligence Support to Ukraine, 116 American Journal of International Law 646–652 (2022). view
Charles Barzun, Dobbs and the Relevance of Experience, Balkinization (July 1, 2022). view
Seena Fazel et al., The predictive performance of criminal risk assessment tools used at sentencing: Systematic review of validation studies, 81 Journal of Criminal Justice 101902 (2022). view
Frederick Schauer, Hohfeld on Legal Language, in Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted M. Sichelman, & Henry E. Smith Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, Cambridge University Press, 99–111 (2022). view
John C. Harrison, Immunity Rules, in Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted M. Sichelman, & Henry E. Smith Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, Cambridge University Press, 386–418 (2022). view
Suzanne Eckes, R. Shep Melnick & Kimberly J. Robinson, Reactions to the Biden administration’s proposed Title IX changes from education law scholars, Brookings Institution (June 30, 2022). view
Rich Hynes & Nathaniel Pattison, A Modern Poor Debtor’s Oath, 108 Virginia Law Review, 915 (2022). view
Amanda Frost, The Rise of Reparative Citizenship, Citizenship Studies 1–6 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Let Kids Be Kids (reviewing Kristin Henning, The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth) JOTWELL (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron, The End of <em>Roe </em>Means We Need a New Civil Right to Privacy, Slate (June 27, 2022). view
Latia Ward, A Librarian’s Experience Teaching Critical Information Literacy, 41 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 1–16 (2022). view
Alvin E. Roth et al., Criminal, Legal, and Ethical Kidney Donation and Transplantation: A Conceptual Framework to Enable Innovation, 35 Transplant International 22–24 (2022). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe & Sharon K. Sandeen, Selected Intellectual Property, Internet, and Information Law, Statutes, Regulations, and Treaties, West Academic (2022 ed. 2022). view
Dahlia Lithwick & Micah J. Schwartzman, Is the Religious Liberty Tent Big Enough to Include the Religious Commitments of Jews?, Slate.com (June 22, 2022). view
Nestor M. Davidson & Richard C. Schragger, Do Local Governments Really Have Too Much Power? Understanding the National League of Cities’ Principles of Home Rule for the 21st Century, 100 North Carolina Law Review, 1385 (2022). view
Bertrall Ross, Inequality, Anti-Republicanism, and Our Unique Second Amendment, 135 Harvard Law Review Forum, 491 (2022). view
Ruth Mason & Michael Knoll, Brief of Professors Michael Knoll and Ruth Mason as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, (2022). view
Cale Jaffe & Marie Callaway Kellner, U.S. Supreme Court Amici Curiae Brief in Michael Sackett, et ux., Petitioners v. Environmental Protection Agency, et al., No. 21-454, (2022). view
Lawrence A. Cunningham et al., Proposal on Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors [File No. S7-10-22], U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (2022). view
Thomas Frampton, The Dangerous Few: Taking Seriously Prison Abolition and Its Skeptics, 135 Harvard Law Review, 2013–2052 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, What Triggers the ‘Trigger Laws’ That Could Ban Abortions?, The Conversation (June 7, 2022). view
Charles Barzun, Judging Progress: Roe, Casey and the idea of social change, The Point (June 3, 2022). view
David S. Law, Isolation Versus Globalization: The Dawn of Legal Education in Bhutan, in Bryant Garth & Gregory Shaffer The Globalization of Legal Education, Oxford University Press, 276–307 (2022). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Administrative Stays: Power and Procedure, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 1941–1984 (2022). view
Sarah L. Desmarais, John T. Monahan & James Austin, The Empirical Case for Pretrial Risk Assessment Instruments, 49 Criminal Justice & Behavior 807–816 (2022). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Introduction: A Second Wave of Comparative Constitutional Studies, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 321–328 (2022). view
John C. Harrison, Federal Judicial Power and Federal Equity Without Federal Equity Powers, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 1911–1940 (2022). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, The Effect of Constitutional Gender Equality Clauses, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 329–370 (2022). view
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, Migrant-Family Separation and the Diverging Normative Force of Higher-Order Laws, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 403–426 (2022). view
Joe Fore, Altering Quotations with Ellipses, 71 Virginia Lawyer 54 (June, 2022). view
Latia Ward, Accessing Justice, 53 American Libraries Magazine 56 (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron, Privacy Injunctions, 71 Emory Law Journal, 955–983 (2022). view
Joe Fore, A Guide to Giving Writing Feedback that Sticks, UVA Center for Teaching Excellence (2022). view
Frederick Schauer, The Proof: Uses of Evidence in Law, Politics, and Everything Else, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (2022). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Coding the Law of Armed Conflict: First Steps, in Matthew C. Waxman & Thomas W. Oakley The Future Law of Armed Conflict, Oxford University Press, 41–60 (2022). view
Richard J. Bonnie et al., An Expedited Regulatory Strategy For Expanding Access To Methadone Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Health Affairs (2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Ilya Somin, U.S. Federal Circuit Amici Curiae Brief in Jenkins v. US, No. 22-01378, (2022). view
Cathy Hwang, Collaborative Intent, 108 Virginia Law Review, 657–708 (2022). view
Sandra G. Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Pretrial Detention and the Value of Liberty, 108 Virginia Law Review, 709–782 (2022). view
George M. Cohen, Regulating Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, The Regulatory Review (May 17, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, Response to Philip Zelikow: Confiscating Russian Assets and the Law, Lawfare (May 13, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, More Than Abortion Rides on SCOTUS in Dobbs, Bloomberg Law (May 10, 2022). view
Gregg Strauss, Parentage Agreements Are Not Contracts, 90 Fordham Law Review, 2645–2672 (2022). view
Jason S. Johnston, Renewable Power and the Reliability and Cost of Electricity, Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, The consequences of the leaked draft opinion go far beyond abortion rights, The Hill (May 5, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, Fertility treatment use is on the rise – new legislation could increase protections for donors and families in an industry shrouded in secrecy, The Conversation (May 3, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, No, Biden can’t just sell off seized Russian yachts and central bank assets to help aid Ukraine – international law and the US Constitution forbid it, The Conversation (May 3, 2022). view

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Kristen Eichensehr, International Institutions Mobilize to Impose Accountability on Russia and Individual Perpetrators of War Crimes and Other Abuses, 116 American Journal of International Law 631–642 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States and Allies Provide Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine and Its Citizens, 116 American Journal of International Law 642–646 (2022). view
Kimberly D. Krawiec, Markets, repugnance, and externalities, Journal of Institutional Economics 1–12 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The United States and Allies Provide Military and Intelligence Support to Ukraine, 116 American Journal of International Law 646–652 (2022). view
Charles Barzun, Dobbs and the Relevance of Experience, Balkinization (July 1, 2022). view
Seena Fazel et al., The predictive performance of criminal risk assessment tools used at sentencing: Systematic review of validation studies, 81 Journal of Criminal Justice 101902 (2022). view
John C. Harrison, Immunity Rules, in Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted M. Sichelman, & Henry E. Smith Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries, Cambridge University Press, 386–418 (2022). view
Wenwen Ding & J. H. Verkerke, Has China’s Labor Contract Law Curtailed Economic Growth?, 99 Denver University Law Review, 453–515 (2022). view
Suzanne Eckes, R. Shep Melnick & Kimberly J. Robinson, Reactions to the Biden administration’s proposed Title IX changes from education law scholars, Brookings Institution (June 30, 2022). view
Rich Hynes & Nathaniel Pattison, A Modern Poor Debtor’s Oath, 108 Virginia Law Review, 915 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Let Kids Be Kids (reviewing Kristin Henning, The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth) JOTWELL (2022). view
Amanda Frost, The Rise of Reparative Citizenship, Citizenship Studies 1–6 (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron, The End of <em>Roe </em>Means We Need a New Civil Right to Privacy, Slate (June 27, 2022). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe & Sharon K. Sandeen, Selected Intellectual Property, Internet, and Information Law, Statutes, Regulations, and Treaties, West Academic (2022 ed. 2022). view
Alvin E. Roth et al., Criminal, Legal, and Ethical Kidney Donation and Transplantation: A Conceptual Framework to Enable Innovation, 35 Transplant International 22–24 (2022). view
Latia Ward, A Librarian’s Experience Teaching Critical Information Literacy, 41 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 1–16 (2022). view
Dahlia Lithwick & Micah J. Schwartzman, Is the Religious Liberty Tent Big Enough to Include the Religious Commitments of Jews?, Slate.com (June 22, 2022). view
Nestor M. Davidson & Richard C. Schragger, Do Local Governments Really Have Too Much Power? Understanding the National League of Cities’ Principles of Home Rule for the 21st Century, 100 North Carolina Law Review, 1385 (2022). view
Bertrall Ross, Inequality, Anti-Republicanism, and Our Unique Second Amendment, 135 Harvard Law Review Forum, 491 (2022). view
Lawrence A. Cunningham et al., Proposal on Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors [File No. S7-10-22], U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (2022). view
Cale Jaffe & Marie Callaway Kellner, U.S. Supreme Court Amici Curiae Brief in Michael Sackett, et ux., Petitioners v. Environmental Protection Agency, et al., No. 21-454, (2022). view
Ruth Mason & Michael Knoll, Brief of Professors Michael Knoll and Ruth Mason as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, (2022). view
Thomas Frampton, The Dangerous Few: Taking Seriously Prison Abolition and Its Skeptics, 135 Harvard Law Review, 2013–2052 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, What Triggers the ‘Trigger Laws’ That Could Ban Abortions?, The Conversation (June 7, 2022). view
Charles Barzun, Judging Progress: Roe, Casey and the idea of social change, The Point (June 3, 2022). view
Latia Ward, Accessing Justice, 53 American Libraries Magazine 56 (2022). view
David S. Law, Isolation Versus Globalization: The Dawn of Legal Education in Bhutan, in Bryant Garth & Gregory Shaffer The Globalization of Legal Education, Oxford University Press, 276–307 (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron, Privacy Injunctions, 71 Emory Law Journal, 955–983 (2022). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Administrative Stays: Power and Procedure, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 1941–1984 (2022). view
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, Migrant-Family Separation and the Diverging Normative Force of Higher-Order Laws, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 403–426 (2022). view
Joe Fore, Altering Quotations with Ellipses, 71 Virginia Lawyer 54 (June, 2022). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Introduction: A Second Wave of Comparative Constitutional Studies, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 321–328 (2022). view
Sarah L. Desmarais, John T. Monahan & James Austin, The Empirical Case for Pretrial Risk Assessment Instruments, 49 Criminal Justice & Behavior 807–816 (2022). view
John C. Harrison, Federal Judicial Power and Federal Equity Without Federal Equity Powers, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 1911–1940 (2022). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, The Effect of Constitutional Gender Equality Clauses, 51 Journal of Legal Studies, 329–370 (2022). view
Frederick Schauer, The Proof: Uses of Evidence in Law, Politics, and Everything Else, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (2022). view
Joe Fore, A Guide to Giving Writing Feedback that Sticks, UVA Center for Teaching Excellence (2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Ilya Somin, U.S. Federal Circuit Amici Curiae Brief in Jenkins v. US, No. 22-01378, (2022). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Coding the Law of Armed Conflict: First Steps, in Matthew C. Waxman & Thomas W. Oakley The Future Law of Armed Conflict, Oxford University Press, 41–60 (2022). view
Richard J. Bonnie et al., An Expedited Regulatory Strategy For Expanding Access To Methadone Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Health Affairs (2022). view
Sandra G. Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Pretrial Detention and the Value of Liberty, 108 Virginia Law Review, 709–782 (2022). view
Cathy Hwang, Collaborative Intent, 108 Virginia Law Review, 657–708 (2022). view
George M. Cohen, Regulating Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, The Regulatory Review (May 17, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, Response to Philip Zelikow: Confiscating Russian Assets and the Law, Lawfare (May 13, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, More Than Abortion Rides on SCOTUS in Dobbs, Bloomberg Law (May 10, 2022). view
Jason S. Johnston, Renewable Power and the Reliability and Cost of Electricity, Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper (2022). view
Gregg Strauss, Parentage Agreements Are Not Contracts, 90 Fordham Law Review, 2645–2672 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, The consequences of the leaked draft opinion go far beyond abortion rights, The Hill (May 5, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, Fertility treatment use is on the rise – new legislation could increase protections for donors and families in an industry shrouded in secrecy, The Conversation (May 3, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, No, Biden can’t just sell off seized Russian yachts and central bank assets to help aid Ukraine – international law and the US Constitution forbid it, The Conversation (May 3, 2022). view

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