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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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Naomi R. Cahn, Single, Female And Looking For Business Success: New Research, Forbes (May 2, 2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, An America Fit for the Digital Age?, Network Law Review (May 2, 2022). view
Gregory Mitchell & Philip E. Tetlock, The internal validity obsession, 45 Behavioral and Brain Sciences e83 (2022). view
Cale Jaffe, Helen Kang & Hari Osofsky, Environmental Law Education—Preparing for Environmental Practice, 46 Vermont Law Journal, 604–641 (2022). view
Bertrall Ross & Douglas Spencer, Voter Data, Democratic Inequality, and the Risk of Political Violence, 107 Cornell Law Review, 1011 (2022). view
Andrew Hayashi, The Law and Economics of Animus, 89 University of Chicago Law Review, 581–648 (2022). view
Eleanor Brown, Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Fertility, Immigration, and Public Support for Parenting, 90 Fordham Law Review, 2485–2507 (2022). view
Brandon L. Garrett & Gregory Mitchell, Overcoming Hope and Fear in Compliance, Starling Compendium (2022). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Court rules against plaintiff seeking emotional distress damages for discrimination, SCOTUSblog (April 28, 2022). view
Richard M. Re, Here’s a way for Justice Jackson to reform the Supreme Court on her first day, Boston Globe (April 28, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, Giving Russian Assets to Ukraine—Freezing Is Not Seizing, Lawfare (April 26, 2022). view
Cathy Hwang & Matthew Jennejohn, Contractual Depth, 106 Minnesota Law Review, 1267–1322 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, Generations later, the rights of donor-conceived people are becoming law, The Hill (April 23, 2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Revokes Terrorist Designation Imposed on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), While Designating Splinter Groups, 116 American Journal of International Law, 417–422 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Supports International Efforts to End Conflict in Northern Ethiopia, 116 American Journal of International Law, 438–445 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ransomware, 116 American Journal of International Law, 445–451 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Makes Efforts to Curb Misuse of Surveillance Technology, 116 American Journal of International Law, 426–432 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Pressures China Over Human Rights Abuses, 116 American Journal of International Law, 433–438 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Reelected to UN Human Rights Council, 116 American Journal of International Law, 422–426 (2022). view
Max Crema & Lawrence B. Solum, The Original Meaning of “Due Process of Law” in the Fifth Amendment, 108 Virginia Law Review, 447–435 (2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney, Title IX and the Future of Education: Reform or Overhaul?, Law and Liberty (April 20, 2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, The U.S. Can Prosecute Russian Leaders for War Crimes, Lawfare (April 19, 2022). view
Kevin Cope & Shiri Krebs, Can Rights Discourse Diminish Support for Displaced Persons?, 20 Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 279–292 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Anne M. Coughlin, Texas is trampling parents’ rights in its investigations of trans kids, Washington Post (April 8, 2022). view
Richard C. Schragger & Micah J. Schwartzman, What Common Good? (reviewing Adrian Vermeule, Common Good Constitutionalism) The American Prospect (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Friction, Framing & U.S. Cybersecurity-Related Actions Against Russia, Just Security (April 7, 2022). view
Kenneth S. Abraham, The Forms and Functions of Tort Law, Foundation Press (6 ed. 2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney et al., Letter: Free speech is a fundamental U.Va. value, Cavalier Daily (April 5, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Six New Insights Into Enjoying Your Work—And Your Life, Forbes (April 5, 2022). view
Micah J. Schwartzman & Nelson Tebbe, The Politics of Proportionality, 120 Michigan Law Review, 1307–1335 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Ukraine, Cyberattacks, and the Lessons for International Law, 116 American Journal of International Law Unbound, (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron & Daniel J. Solove, Privacy Harms, 102 Boston University Law Review, 793 (2022). view
Gerard Robinson, From “Undeserving Criminals” to “Second Chance Students”: Pell Grant Eligibility and Incarcerated Students, Journal of Law and Social Change Online (April 1, 2022). view
Kieran Healy & Kimberly D. Krawiec, Organ Entrepreneurs, in D. Gordon Smith, Brian Broughman, & Christine Hurt The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States, Cambridge University Press, 268–282 (2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Ann Woolhandler, Federal Courts and Takings Litigation, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 679–714 (2022). view
Richard L. Hasen, American Law Institute & Douglas Laycock, Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies - Tentative Draft No. 1, American Law Institute Publishers (2022). view
John C. Harrison, Executive Administration of the Government’s Resources and the Delegation Problem, in Peter J. Wallison & John Yoo The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, The AEI Press, 232–273 (2022). view
Saikrishna Prakash, The Sky Will Not Fall: Managing the Transition to a Revitalized Nondelegation Doctrine, in Peter J. Wallison & John Yoo The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, AEI Press, 274–314 (2022). view
Joe Fore, The Mechanics of Quoting, 70 Virginia Lawyer 62 (April, 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Updates On The Gendered Wage Gap – And Covid-19, Forbes (March 31, 2022). view
David S. Law, Introduction: Pedagogy and Conceptualization of the Field, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 3–22 (2022). view
Risa Goluboff, Risa Goluboff: Response to Dirk Hartog’s “Four Fragments” In a Flow Chart and Three Venn Diagrams, 5 The Docket / Law and History Review, (2022). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, The Hope of Ketanji Brown Jackson's Nomination, Richmond Times-Dispatch (March 24, 2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Defend Forward and Attribution, in The United States’ Defend Forward Cyber Strategy: A Comprehensive Legal Assessment, Oxford University Press (2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Why We Can’t Disconnect Russia From the Internet, Bloomberg Law (March 14, 2022). view
Heidi Eldridge et al., Overview of special issue: Human factors in forensic science practice sourcebook, 4 Forensic Science International: Synergy 1–3 (2022). view
Barbara A. Spellman, Heidi Eldridge & Paul Bieber, Challenges to reasoning in forensic science decisions, 4 Forensic Science International: Synergy 1–18 (2022). view
Kathleen Creek & Deborah Hellman, The Algorithmic Leviathan: Arbitrariness, Fairness, and Opportunity in Algorithmic Decision Making Systems, 52 Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1–18 (2022). view
Ana Ayala et al., Advancing Legal Preparedness through the Global Health Security Agenda, 50 Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics 200–203 (2022). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, Strengthening Educational Equity through the Federal Response to the Pandemic, 59 Harvard Journal on Legislation, 35–100 (2022). view

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Naomi R. Cahn, Single, Female And Looking For Business Success: New Research, Forbes (May 2, 2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, An America Fit for the Digital Age?, Network Law Review (May 2, 2022). view
Andrew Hayashi, The Law and Economics of Animus, 89 University of Chicago Law Review, 581–648 (2022). view
Eleanor Brown, Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Fertility, Immigration, and Public Support for Parenting, 90 Fordham Law Review, 2485–2507 (2022). view
Brandon L. Garrett & Gregory Mitchell, Overcoming Hope and Fear in Compliance, Starling Compendium (2022). view
Gregory Mitchell & Philip E. Tetlock, The internal validity obsession, 45 Behavioral and Brain Sciences e83 (2022). view
Cale Jaffe, Helen Kang & Hari Osofsky, Environmental Law Education—Preparing for Environmental Practice, 46 Vermont Law Journal, 604–641 (2022). view
Bertrall Ross & Douglas Spencer, Voter Data, Democratic Inequality, and the Risk of Political Violence, 107 Cornell Law Review, 1011 (2022). view
Richard M. Re, Here’s a way for Justice Jackson to reform the Supreme Court on her first day, Boston Globe (April 28, 2022). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Court rules against plaintiff seeking emotional distress damages for discrimination, SCOTUSblog (April 28, 2022). view
Paul B. Stephan, Giving Russian Assets to Ukraine—Freezing Is Not Seizing, Lawfare (April 26, 2022). view
Cathy Hwang & Matthew Jennejohn, Contractual Depth, 106 Minnesota Law Review, 1267–1322 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia Suter, Generations later, the rights of donor-conceived people are becoming law, The Hill (April 23, 2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Pressures China Over Human Rights Abuses, 116 American Journal of International Law, 433–438 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Reelected to UN Human Rights Council, 116 American Journal of International Law, 422–426 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Revokes Terrorist Designation Imposed on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), While Designating Splinter Groups, 116 American Journal of International Law, 417–422 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Supports International Efforts to End Conflict in Northern Ethiopia, 116 American Journal of International Law, 438–445 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ransomware, 116 American Journal of International Law, 445–451 (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Makes Efforts to Curb Misuse of Surveillance Technology, 116 American Journal of International Law, 426–432 (2022). view
Max Crema & Lawrence B. Solum, The Original Meaning of “Due Process of Law” in the Fifth Amendment, 108 Virginia Law Review, 447–435 (2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney, Title IX and the Future of Education: Reform or Overhaul?, Law and Liberty (April 20, 2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, The U.S. Can Prosecute Russian Leaders for War Crimes, Lawfare (April 19, 2022). view
Kevin Cope & Shiri Krebs, Can Rights Discourse Diminish Support for Displaced Persons?, 20 Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 279–292 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Anne M. Coughlin, Texas is trampling parents’ rights in its investigations of trans kids, Washington Post (April 8, 2022). view
Richard C. Schragger & Micah J. Schwartzman, What Common Good? (reviewing Adrian Vermeule, Common Good Constitutionalism) The American Prospect (2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Friction, Framing & U.S. Cybersecurity-Related Actions Against Russia, Just Security (April 7, 2022). view
Kenneth S. Abraham, The Forms and Functions of Tort Law, Foundation Press (6 ed. 2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Six New Insights Into Enjoying Your Work—And Your Life, Forbes (April 5, 2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney et al., Letter: Free speech is a fundamental U.Va. value, Cavalier Daily (April 5, 2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Ukraine, Cyberattacks, and the Lessons for International Law, 116 American Journal of International Law Unbound, (2022). view
Kieran Healy & Kimberly D. Krawiec, Organ Entrepreneurs, in D. Gordon Smith, Brian Broughman, & Christine Hurt The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States, Cambridge University Press, 268–282 (2022). view
Gerard Robinson, From “Undeserving Criminals” to “Second Chance Students”: Pell Grant Eligibility and Incarcerated Students, Journal of Law and Social Change Online (April 1, 2022). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Ann Woolhandler, Federal Courts and Takings Litigation, 97 Notre Dame Law Review, 679–714 (2022). view
Micah J. Schwartzman & Nelson Tebbe, The Politics of Proportionality, 120 Michigan Law Review, 1307–1335 (2022). view
Danielle K. Citron & Daniel J. Solove, Privacy Harms, 102 Boston University Law Review, 793 (2022). view
Joe Fore, The Mechanics of Quoting, 70 Virginia Lawyer 62 (April, 2022). view
John C. Harrison, Executive Administration of the Government’s Resources and the Delegation Problem, in Peter J. Wallison & John Yoo The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, The AEI Press, 232–273 (2022). view
Richard L. Hasen, American Law Institute & Douglas Laycock, Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies - Tentative Draft No. 1, American Law Institute Publishers (2022). view
Saikrishna Prakash, The Sky Will Not Fall: Managing the Transition to a Revitalized Nondelegation Doctrine, in Peter J. Wallison & John Yoo The Administrative State Before the Supreme Court: Perspectives on the Nondelegation Doctrine, AEI Press, 274–314 (2022). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Updates On The Gendered Wage Gap – And Covid-19, Forbes (March 31, 2022). view
David S. Law, Introduction: Pedagogy and Conceptualization of the Field, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 3–22 (2022). view
Risa Goluboff, Risa Goluboff: Response to Dirk Hartog’s “Four Fragments” In a Flow Chart and Three Venn Diagrams, 5 The Docket / Law and History Review, (2022). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, The Hope of Ketanji Brown Jackson's Nomination, Richmond Times-Dispatch (March 24, 2022). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Defend Forward and Attribution, in The United States’ Defend Forward Cyber Strategy: A Comprehensive Legal Assessment, Oxford University Press (2022). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Why We Can’t Disconnect Russia From the Internet, Bloomberg Law (March 14, 2022). view
Ana Ayala et al., Advancing Legal Preparedness through the Global Health Security Agenda, 50 Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics 200–203 (2022). view
Heidi Eldridge et al., Overview of special issue: Human factors in forensic science practice sourcebook, 4 Forensic Science International: Synergy 1–3 (2022). view
Barbara A. Spellman, Heidi Eldridge & Paul Bieber, Challenges to reasoning in forensic science decisions, 4 Forensic Science International: Synergy 1–18 (2022). view
Kathleen Creek & Deborah Hellman, The Algorithmic Leviathan: Arbitrariness, Fairness, and Opportunity in Algorithmic Decision Making Systems, 52 Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1–18 (2022). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, Strengthening Educational Equity through the Federal Response to the Pandemic, 59 Harvard Journal on Legislation, 35–100 (2022). view

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