Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Faculty Scholarship
Molly Bishop Shadel, Sophie Trawalter & J. H. Verkerke, Gender Differences in Law School Classroom Participation: The Key Role of Social Context, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 30–54 (2022).
Anne M. Coughlin & Molly Bishop Shadel, The Gender Participation Gap and the Politics of Pedagogy, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 55–71 (2022).
Richard C. Schragger, Local Control of Land Use: A Partial Defense, SLoG Law (2022).
Hsiang-Yang Hsieh & David S. Law, Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments: Taiwan, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 185–215 (2022).
David S. Law & Elaine Mak, Transnational Judicial Communication: The European Union, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 236–260 (2022).
Mirjam Künkler & David S. Law, Islamic Constitutionalism: Iran, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 449–473 (2022).
David S. Law, Pedagogy and Conceptualization of the Field, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 3–32 (2022).
George M. Cohen, Comments of Prof. George M. Cohen, University of Virginia School of Law Discussion Draft of Possible Amendments to Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Lawyers’ Client Due Diligence Obligations, ABA Center for Professional Responsibility 1–6 (February 15, 2022).
Joe Fore, Alternative Feedback Strategies for Greater Efficiency, UVA Center for Teaching Excellence (2022).
Payvand Ahdout, Enforcement Lawmaking and Judicial Review, 135 Harvard Law Review, 937–1006 (2022).
Rachel Bayefsky, Judicial Remedies and Structural Constitutional Violations (reviewing Aziz Huq, The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies) Balkinization (2022).
Deborah Hellman, Three ways of failing to treat others as equals: comments on Sophia Moreau’s Faces of Inequality, 12 Jurisprudence 562–570 (2022).
C. Alex Retzloff & Richard C. Schragger, The Failure of Home Rule Reform in Virginia: Race, Localism, and the Constitution of 1971, 37 Journal of Law and Politics 183–216 (2022).
Daniel R. Ortiz, Voting Rights and the 1971 Virginia Constitution, 37 Journal of Law and Politics, 155 (2022).
Max Crema & Lawrence B. Solum, Originalism and Personal Jurisdiction: Several Questions and a Few Answers, 73 Alabama Law Review, 483 (2022).
Doriane Lambelet Coleman & Kimberly D. Krawiec, Forword: Sex in Law, 85 Law and Contemporary Problems, 1–8 (2022).
Cathy Hwang, Comment on The Limits of Public Contract Law, 85 Law and Contemporary Problems, 73–75 (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, June Carbone & Nancy Levit, The Instrumental Case for Corporate Diversity, 40 Law & Inequality, 117–153 (2022).
David S. Law, ed., Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Joe Fore, Writing by the Numbers, 70 Virginia Lawyer 54 (February, 2022).
Richard M. Re, Reason and Rhetoric in Edwards v. Vannoy, 17 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 63–98 (2022).
Risa Goluboff, Forward, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 24–29 (2022).
Risa Goluboff, I Clerked for Justice Breyer. There’s One Thing I Hope Remains on the Court Long After He’s Gone., Slate (January 28, 2022).
Deborah Hellman, The Epistemic Commitments of Nondiscrimination, in John Gardner, Leslie Green, and Brian Leiter Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law Volume 4, Oxford University Press (2022).
Winston Chiong et al., Decisions With Patients and Families Regarding Aducanumab in Alzheimer Disease, With Recommendations for Consent: AAN Position Statement, 98 Neurology 154–159 (January 25, 2022).
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia M. Suter, The Art of Regulating ART, 96 Chicago-Kent Law Review, 29–86 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, CFIUS Preemption, 13 Harvard National Security Journal 1–24 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Huawei's Meng Wanzhou Released to China After Entering into Deferred Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Justice Department, 116 American Journal of International Law, 184–189 (2022).
Barbara Atwood & Naomi R. Cahn, Nonmarital Cohabitants: The US Approach, Houston Journal of International Law (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom Announce “AUKUS” Alliance Focused on Indo-Pacific Security, 116 American Journal of International Law, 164–170 (2022).
Kenneth S. Abraham, Shadow Tort Law: Lessons From The Reptile, Columbia Law Review Forum (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, Antibribery Law, in David L Sloss Is the International Order Unraveling?, Oxford University Press (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Grapples with Aftermath of Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 116 American Journal of International Law, 190–197 (2022).
Joy Milligan, Remembering: The Constitution and Federally Funded Apartheid, 89 University of Chicago Law Review, 65–155 (2022).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Liberalism Without Theodicy, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Indicts Iranian and Chinese Government Agents for Targeting Individuals in the United States, 116 American Journal of International Law, 179–184 (2022).
Kenneth S. Abraham & Tom Baker, What History Can Tell Us About the Future of Insurance and Litigation after COVID-19, DePaul Law Review (2022).
A. E. Dick Howard, Who Belongs: The Constitution of Virginia and the Political Community, 37 Journal of Law and Politics, 99–153 (2022).
Ruth Mason, Does the Prohibition of State Aid Limit Tax Competition?, Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law, 116 American Journal of International Law, (2022).
George Rutherglen, A Choice by Any Other Name: Ad Hoc Substitutes for Choice of Law, 63 Virginia Journal of International Law Online, 1–18 (2022).
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Small-c Constitutional Rights, 20 International Journal of Constitutional Law, 141–176 (2022).
Richard N. Dean, James W. Skelton & Paul B. Stephan, Doing Business in Emerging markets – A Transactional Course, Foundation Press (3 ed. 2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Not Illegal: The SolarWinds Incident and International Law, European Journal of International Law (2022).
Bertrall Ross, Partisan Gerrymandering as a Threat to Multiracial Democracy, 50 Southwestern Law Review, 509–525 (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The Crisis in International Law and the Path Forward for International Humanitarian Law, International Review of the Red Cross (2022).
Ann Woolhandler, Public Rights and Taxation: A Brief Response to Professor Parrillo (2022).
Tom Ginsberg, David Landau & Mila Versteeg, Comparative Constitutional Law: A Global and Interdisciplinary Approach, Oxford University Press (2022).
Amy Wharton, Introduction to Law Librarianship, Law Library Journal (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, Working Through Menopause, Washington University Law Review (2022).
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Molly Bishop Shadel, Sophie Trawalter & J. H. Verkerke, Gender Differences in Law School Classroom Participation: The Key Role of Social Context, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 30–54 (2022).
Anne M. Coughlin & Molly Bishop Shadel, The Gender Participation Gap and the Politics of Pedagogy, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 55–71 (2022).
Hsiang-Yang Hsieh & David S. Law, Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments: Taiwan, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 185–215 (2022).
David S. Law & Elaine Mak, Transnational Judicial Communication: The European Union, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 236–260 (2022).
Richard C. Schragger, Local Control of Land Use: A Partial Defense, SLoG Law (2022).
Mirjam Künkler & David S. Law, Islamic Constitutionalism: Iran, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 449–473 (2022).
David S. Law, Pedagogy and Conceptualization of the Field, in David S. Law Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press, 3–32 (2022).
George M. Cohen, Comments of Prof. George M. Cohen, University of Virginia School of Law Discussion Draft of Possible Amendments to Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Lawyers’ Client Due Diligence Obligations, ABA Center for Professional Responsibility 1–6 (February 15, 2022).
Joe Fore, Alternative Feedback Strategies for Greater Efficiency, UVA Center for Teaching Excellence (2022).
Rachel Bayefsky, Judicial Remedies and Structural Constitutional Violations (reviewing Aziz Huq, The Collapse of Constitutional Remedies) Balkinization (2022).
Payvand Ahdout, Enforcement Lawmaking and Judicial Review, 135 Harvard Law Review, 937–1006 (2022).
Deborah Hellman, Three ways of failing to treat others as equals: comments on Sophia Moreau’s Faces of Inequality, 12 Jurisprudence 562–570 (2022).
Risa Goluboff, Forward, 108 Virginia Law Review Online, 24–29 (2022).
Doriane Lambelet Coleman & Kimberly D. Krawiec, Forword: Sex in Law, 85 Law and Contemporary Problems, 1–8 (2022).
Daniel R. Ortiz, Voting Rights and the 1971 Virginia Constitution, 37 Journal of Law and Politics, 155 (2022).
Cathy Hwang, Comment on The Limits of Public Contract Law, 85 Law and Contemporary Problems, 73–75 (2022).
David S. Law, ed., Constitutionalism in Context, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Max Crema & Lawrence B. Solum, Originalism and Personal Jurisdiction: Several Questions and a Few Answers, 73 Alabama Law Review, 483 (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, June Carbone & Nancy Levit, The Instrumental Case for Corporate Diversity, 40 Law & Inequality, 117–153 (2022).
C. Alex Retzloff & Richard C. Schragger, The Failure of Home Rule Reform in Virginia: Race, Localism, and the Constitution of 1971, 37 Journal of Law and Politics 183–216 (2022).
Richard M. Re, Reason and Rhetoric in Edwards v. Vannoy, 17 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 63–98 (2022).
Joe Fore, Writing by the Numbers, 70 Virginia Lawyer 54 (February, 2022).
Risa Goluboff, I Clerked for Justice Breyer. There’s One Thing I Hope Remains on the Court Long After He’s Gone., Slate (January 28, 2022).
Winston Chiong et al., Decisions With Patients and Families Regarding Aducanumab in Alzheimer Disease, With Recommendations for Consent: AAN Position Statement, 98 Neurology 154–159 (January 25, 2022).
Deborah Hellman, The Epistemic Commitments of Nondiscrimination, in John Gardner, Leslie Green, and Brian Leiter Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law Volume 4, Oxford University Press (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn & Sonia M. Suter, The Art of Regulating ART, 96 Chicago-Kent Law Review, 29–86 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, CFIUS Preemption, 13 Harvard National Security Journal 1–24 (2022).
Julia D. Mahoney, Markets, Religion and Moral Deliberation, in Kathleen Flake & Nathan Oman Democracy, Religion, and Commerce: Private Markets and the Public Regulation of Religion, Routledge (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Huawei's Meng Wanzhou Released to China After Entering into Deferred Prosecution Agreement with U.S. Justice Department, 116 American Journal of International Law, 184–189 (2022).
John T. Monahan & W. Laurens Walker, Social Science in Law: Cases and Materials, Foundation Press (10 ed. 2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, The United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom Announce “AUKUS” Alliance Focused on Indo-Pacific Security, 116 American Journal of International Law, 164–170 (2022).
Ashley S. Deeks & Andrew Hayashi, Tax Law as Foreign Policy, 170 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 275–340 (2022).
Steven D. Walt & Bruno Zeller, How Transnational Law Complicates Treaty Interpretation, 47 North Carolina Journal of International Law, 371–416 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Grapples with Aftermath of Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 116 American Journal of International Law, 190–197 (2022).
Josh Bowers, McCleskey Accused: Justice Powell and the Moral Price of Institutional Pride, 1 The American Journal of Law and Equality, 1–43 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Indicts Iranian and Chinese Government Agents for Targeting Individuals in the United States, 116 American Journal of International Law, 179–184 (2022).
Kenneth S. Abraham, Shadow Tort Law: Lessons From The Reptile, Columbia Law Review Forum (2022).
Kimberly D. Krawiec, No Money Allowed, University of Chicago Legal Forum (2022).
Kimberly D. Krawiec, The Ethical Limits of Markets, in Mindy Chen-Wishart & Prince Saprai Research Handbook on the Philosophy of Contract Law, Edward Elgar Publishing (2022).
George Rutherglen, A Choice by Any Other Name: Ad Hoc Substitutes for Choice of Law, 63 Virginia Journal of International Law Online, 1–18 (2022).
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Small-c Constitutional Rights, 20 International Journal of Constitutional Law, 141–176 (2022).
Richard N. Dean, James W. Skelton & Paul B. Stephan, Doing Business in Emerging markets – A Transactional Course, Foundation Press (3 ed. 2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law, 116 American Journal of International Law, (2022).
Kenneth S. Abraham & Tom Baker, What History Can Tell Us About the Future of Insurance and Litigation after COVID-19, DePaul Law Review (2022).
Kimberly D. Krawiec, Gametes, in Vida Panitch & Elodie Bertrand Routledge Handbook of Commodification, Routledge (2022).
Barbara Atwood & Naomi R. Cahn, Nonmarital Cohabitants: The US Approach, Houston Journal of International Law (2022).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Tort Law and the Construction of Change: Studies in the Inevitability of History, University of Virginia Press (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The Crisis in International Law and the Path Forward for International Humanitarian Law, International Review of the Red Cross (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, Antibribery Law, in David L Sloss Is the International Order Unraveling?, Oxford University Press (2022).
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, The Politics of Rights, in Mark Tushnet & Dimitry Kochenov Research Handbook on the Politics of Constitutional Law, Edward Elgar (2022).
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