Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Empirical Constitutional Studies: Future Directions, University of Chicago Law Review Online (2021).
Michael D. Gilbert, Conflicts Among Rights: An Economic Approach, 9 Revista de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia (RFJ) 66-78 (2021).
Caleb E. Nelson, Vested Rights, “Franchises,” and the Separation of Powers, 169 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1429 (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Conceptualizing Tort Law: The Continuous (and Continuing) Struggle, 80 Maryland Law Review 293-342 (2021).
Keith Carlson et al., A Multinetwork and Machine Learning Examination of Structure and Content in the United States Code, 8 Frontiers in Physics 625241 (2021).
Lee Buchheit & G. Mitu Gulati, A green solution to sovereign debt restructuring, Financial Times (FT.com) (March 25, 2021).
Douglas Laycock, Supreme Court Says a Claim for Nominal Damages Avoids Mootness – But When Does That Matter?, The ALI Adviser (March 22, 2021).
Sandra Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Virtually No One Is Dangerous Enough to Justify Jail, The Appeal (March 15, 2021).
David A. Martin, Removing Barriers to Family Unity for Holders of Temporary Protected Status: An Opportunity for Biden Administration, Just Security (March 11, 2021).
Kristen Eichensehr, The Youngstown Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal 1245-1320 (2021).
Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3-34 (2021).
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021).
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021).
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021).
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021).
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021).
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021).
Joe Fore, Don't Be So Negative, Virginia Lawyer (February, 2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & Daniel Schwarcz, Courting Disaster: The Underappreciated Risk of a Cyber-Insurance Catastrophe, 27 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 407-473 (2021).
Rachel Harmon, The Law of the Police, Wolters Kluwer (2021).
Margaret Foster Riley, Can Biden fix the vaccine mess? An expert says yes, The Conversation (January 27, 2021).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Ajit Pai and Risk-Taking at the FCC, Truth on the Market (January 25, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Marriage and Divorce Rates are Dropping During the Pandemic, Forbes (January 15, 2021).
Danielle K. Citron, It’s Time to Kick Trump Off Twitter, Slate (January 6, 2021).
Frederick Schauer, The Role of Rules in the Law of Evidence, in Christian Dahlman, Alex Stein, & Giovanni Tuzet Philosophical Foundations of Evidence Law, Oxford University Press, 69-82 (2021).
Charles Barzun & Michael D. Gilbert, Conflict Avoidance in Constitutional Law, 107 Virginia Law Review 1-56 (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Uncoupling, 53 Arizona State Law Journal 1-63 (2021).
Kristen Eichensehr, Congress and the Trump Administration Spar Over U.S. Arms Sales to the Saudi-Led Coalition in Yemen, 115 American Journal of International Law 146-153 (2021).
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021).
Douglas Laycock & al. et, A Tribute to Professor Doug Rendleman, 78 Washington & Lee Law Review 1, 28-32 (2021).
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Government Structures and Frameworks, in Jackson, Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1-8 (2021).
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 Twenty-First Century, North Carolina Law Review (2021).
Frederick Schauer, Constructing Interpretation, 101 Boston University Law Review 103-132 (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn & Linda C. McClain, Gendered Complications of COVID-19: Towards a Feminist Recovery Plan, 22 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 1-56 (2021).
David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, The Social Cost of Contract, 121 Columbia Law Review 979-1016 (2021).
Frederick Schauer, What is ‘Speech’? The Question of Coverage, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 183-196 (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Family Law and Emotion, in Susan A. Bandes et al. Research Handbook on Law and Emotion, Edward Elgar Publishing, 197-214 (2021).
Bertrall Ross & Douglas Spencer, Voter Data, Democratic Inequality, and the Risk of Political Violence, Cornell Law Review (2021).
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Constitutional Rights, in Jackson, Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1-7 (2021).
Michael G. Collins & Jonathan Remy Nash, The Certificate of Division and the Early Supreme Court, Southern California Law Review (2021).
Frederick Schauer, Free Speech and Commercial Advertising, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 473-484 (2021).
Ruth Mason, Special Report on EU State Aid: Part 9—State Aid Enforcement After Amazon, 171 Tax Notes Federal 1395-1402 (2021).
Payvand Ahdout, Beyond The Notorious: A Tribute To My Justice, 121 Columbia Law Review 577-581 (2021).
Molly Bishop Shadel, How to Speak Effectively in Any Situation, in The Great Courses, The Teaching Company (2021).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Professor Fish - Why Are You Still Picking on Liberalism?, 14 FIU Law Review 721-729 (2021).
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, Introduction, in Adrienne Stone & Frederick Schauer The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021).
Richard C. Schragger, Of Crosses and Confederate Monuments: A Theory of Unconstitutional Government Speech, 63 Arizona Law Review 45-102 (2021).
Craig Konnoth, Rewritten Opinion, Smith v. Rasmussen, in Seema Mohapatra & Lindsay F. Wiley Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Health Law Opinions, Cambridge University Press (2021).
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Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Empirical Constitutional Studies: Future Directions, University of Chicago Law Review Online (2021).
Caleb E. Nelson, Vested Rights, “Franchises,” and the Separation of Powers, 169 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1429 (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Conceptualizing Tort Law: The Continuous (and Continuing) Struggle, 80 Maryland Law Review 293-342 (2021).
Michael D. Gilbert, Conflicts Among Rights: An Economic Approach, 9 Revista de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia (RFJ) 66-78 (2021).
Keith Carlson et al., A Multinetwork and Machine Learning Examination of Structure and Content in the United States Code, 8 Frontiers in Physics 625241 (2021).
Lee Buchheit & G. Mitu Gulati, A green solution to sovereign debt restructuring, Financial Times (FT.com) (March 25, 2021).
Douglas Laycock, Supreme Court Says a Claim for Nominal Damages Avoids Mootness – But When Does That Matter?, The ALI Adviser (March 22, 2021).
Sandra Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Virtually No One Is Dangerous Enough to Justify Jail, The Appeal (March 15, 2021).
David A. Martin, Removing Barriers to Family Unity for Holders of Temporary Protected Status: An Opportunity for Biden Administration, Just Security (March 11, 2021).
Kristen Eichensehr, The Youngstown Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal 1245-1320 (2021).
Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3-34 (2021).
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021).
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021).
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021).
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021).
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021).
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021).
Joe Fore, Don't Be So Negative, Virginia Lawyer (February, 2021).
Rachel Harmon, The Law of the Police, Wolters Kluwer (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & Daniel Schwarcz, Courting Disaster: The Underappreciated Risk of a Cyber-Insurance Catastrophe, 27 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 407-473 (2021).
Margaret Foster Riley, Can Biden fix the vaccine mess? An expert says yes, The Conversation (January 27, 2021).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Ajit Pai and Risk-Taking at the FCC, Truth on the Market (January 25, 2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Marriage and Divorce Rates are Dropping During the Pandemic, Forbes (January 15, 2021).
Danielle K. Citron, It’s Time to Kick Trump Off Twitter, Slate (January 6, 2021).
Frederick Schauer, Normative Legal Positivism, in Torben Spaak & Patricia Mindus The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism, Cambridge University Press, 61-78 (2021).
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021).
Joshua Fischman, How Many Cases Are Easy?, 13 Journal of Legal Analysis 595-656 (2021).
Dorianne Coleman & G. Mitu Gulati, eds., Two Americas, Law & Contemporary Problems (2021).
Saikrishna Prakash, The Living Presidency: Always at a Crossroads, in Michael Nelson & Barbara A. Perry The Presidency: Facing Constitutional Crossroads, University of Virginia Press, 7-27 (2021).
Kristin Glover & Amy Wharton, Local Law, in Joyce Manna Janto A Guide to Legal Research in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications (9 ed. 2021).
Andrew Hayashi & Rich Hynes, Protectionist Property Taxes, 106 Iowa Law Review 1091-1151 (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Uncoupling, 53 Arizona State Law Journal 1-63 (2021).
Kristen Eichensehr, Congress and the Trump Administration Spar Over U.S. Arms Sales to the Saudi-Led Coalition in Yemen, 115 American Journal of International Law 146-153 (2021).
Frederick Schauer, What is ‘Speech’? The Question of Coverage, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 183-196 (2021).
Patrick Bolton, G. Mitu Gulati & Ugo Panizza, Legal Air Cover, Journal of Financial Regulation (2021).
Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Roles and Responsibilities of the Private Sector in Transitional Justice Processes in Latin America: The Cases of Colombia, Guatemala, and Argentina, Global Initiative for Justice Truth & Reconciliation (2021).
David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, The Social Cost of Contract, 121 Columbia Law Review 979-1016 (2021).
Richard L. Hasen & Douglas Laycock, Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, 2020 Supplement, Wolters Kluwer (5 ed. 2021).
Frederick Schauer, Free Speech and Commercial Advertising, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 473-484 (2021).
Lee C. Buchheit & G. Mitu Gulati, Avoiding a Lost Decade - Sovereign Debt Workouts in the Post-COVID Era, 16 Capital Markets Law Journal 45-55 (2021).
Thomas Frampton, Hanging Up the Robe, 33 Federal Sentencing Reporter 184-187 (2021).
Elena Carletti et al., The Price of Law: The Case of the Eurozone Collective Action Clauses , Review of Financial Studies (2021).
David S. Law, The Computational Turn in Legal Research, in David S. Law & Malcolm Langford Research Methods in Constitutional Law: A Handbook , Edward Elgar (2021).
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 Twenty-First Century, North Carolina Law Review (2021).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Less Restrictive Alternatives and the Ancillary Restraints Doctrine, Seattle University Law Review (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham, Police Liability Insurance after Repeal of Qualified Immunity, and Before, 56 Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal 31-52 (2021).
Daniel J. Meador & Gregory Mitchell, American Courts, West Academic (4 ed. 2021).
Douglas Laycock & al. et, A Tribute to Professor Doug Rendleman, 78 Washington & Lee Law Review 1, 28-32 (2021).
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