Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Darryl K. Brown, Civil Order, Criminal Justice, and ‘No Justice No Peace’, 70 University of Toronto Law Journal, 84–101 (2020).
Robert P. Bartlett, William J. Carney & George S. Geis, Corporate Finance: Principles and Practice, Foundation Press (4 ed. 2020).
Cale Jaffe, Environmental Federalism as Forum Shopping, 44 William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review, 669–699 (2020).
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Healing Hate: A Public Health Perspective on Civil Rights in America: Introduction, 27 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, 1–4 (2020).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Must Laws Be Motivated by Public Reason?, in Silje Langvatn, Mattias Kumm, & Wojciech Sadurski Public Reason and Courts, Cambridge University Press, 45–65 (2020).
Jonathan Z. Cannon, Judicial Review in the New Age of Deference, in Michael Burger Combating Climate Change With Section 115 of the Clean Air Act: Law and Policy Rationales, Edward Elgar, 101–124 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, Changing Demographics, Elder Law, and Trusts and Estates, 46 ACTEC Law Journal 15–21 (2020).
Elizabeth Adams, Michael Knoll & Ruth Mason, Tax Discrimination, in Yariv Brauner Research Handbook on International Taxation, Edward Elgar, 44–63 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Narrowly Tailoring the COVID-19 Response, 11 California Law Review Online, 193–208 (2020).
Douglas Guynn, Cale Jaffe & Phillip D., Payne, U.S. Supreme Court Amici Curiae Brief in United States Forest Service v. Cowpasture River Preservation Association, No. 18-1584 & 18-1587, (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, "Not a Single Privilege Is Annexed to His Character": Necessary and Proper Executive Privileges and Immunities, 2020 Supreme Court Review, 229–275 (2020).
Moira O’Neill, Giulia Gualco-Nelson & Eric Biber, Sustainable Communities or the Next Urban Renewal?, 47 Ecology Law Quarterly, 1061–1122 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, Faithless Execution, 133 Harvard Law Review Forum, 94–102 (2020).
Darryl K. Brown, Does It Matter Who Objects? Rethinking the Burden to Prevent Errors in Criminal Process, 98 Texas Law Review, 625–677 (2020).
Alex M. Johnson Jr., Irrevocable Gift Promises and Promises Inducing Reliance: A Mandate for the Return of the Seal in Contract Law, 98 Nebraska Law Review, 926–969 (2020).
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Structural Inequality: The Real COVID-19 Threat to America’s Health and How Strengthening the Affordable Care Act Can Help, 108 Georgetown Law Journal, 1679–1716 (2020).
Ashley S. Deeks, Secrecy Surrogates, 106 Virginia Law Review, 1395–1477 (2020).
G. Edward White, From the Third to the Fourth Restatement of Foreign Relations: The Rise and Potential Fall of Foreign Affairs Exceptionalism, in Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 23–66 (2020).
Thomas C. Berg & Douglas Laycock, <em>Espinoza</em>, Government Funding, and Religious Choice, 35 Journal of Law and Religion, 361–379 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, The Age of the Winning Executive: The Case of Donald J. Trump, 134 Harvard Law Review Forum, 141–166 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, CRISPR Parents and Informed Consent, 23 SMU Science & Technology Law Review, 3–30 (2020).
Christopher S. Elmendorf et al., Making It Work: Legal Foundations for Administrative Reform of California’s Housing Framework, 47 Ecology Law Quarterly, 973–1060 (2020).
Margo A. Bagley, “Thou Shalt Not Steal”: The Morality of Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents, in Thomas C Berg, Roman Cholij, & Simon Ravenscroft Patents on Life: Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property, Cambridge University Press, 187–208 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, The Living Presidency: An Originalist Argument Against Its Ever-Expanding Powers, Harvard University Press (2020).
Sandra G. Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Misdemeanors by the Numbers, 61 Boston College Law Review, 971–1044 (2020).
Michael A. Livermore, Introduction: Threats to the Role of Economics in Environmental Policymaking, 28 New York University Environmental Law Journal, 49–59 (2020).
Charles W. McCurdy, The Problem of General Constitutional Law: Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Constitutional Limitations, and the Supreme Court of the United States, 1868-1878, 18 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, 1–12 (2020).
Lawrence B. Solum, Themes from Fallon on Constitutional Theory, 18 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, 287–351 (2020).
Deborah Hellman & Kate M. Nicholson, Opioid Prescribing and the Ethical Duty to Do No Harm, 46 American Journal of Law & Medicine, 297–310 (2020).
John C. Harrison, International Law in U.S. Courts Within the Limits of the Constitution, in Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 265–282 (2020).
Ruth Mason & Leopoldo Parada, The Legality of Digital Taxes in Europe, 40 Virginia Tax Review, 175–217 (2020).
Mark Moller & Lawrence B. Solum, Corporations and the Original Meaning of “Citizens” in Article III, 72 Hastings Law Journal, 169–228 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Normative Bases of Medical Civil Rights, in I. Glenn Cohen et al. Disability, Health, Law and Bioethics, Cambridge University Press, 200–210 (2020).
Annie Kim, Eros, Unbroken, The Word Works (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Rules, Defeasibility, and the Psychology of Exceptions, in Lorand Bartels & Federica Paddeu Exceptions in International Law, Oxford University Press, 55–64 (2020).
Albertina Antognini, Naomi R. Cahn & Kaiponanea T. Matsumura, Expanding Nonmarital Relationships, 58 Family Court Review 968–969 (2020).
Keith Carlson, Michael A. Livermore & Daniel N. Rockmore, The Problem of Data Bias in the Pool of Published U.S. Appellate Court Opinions, 17 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 224–261 (2020).
George Rutherglen, Self-Portrait in a Complex Mirror: Reflections on The Making of a Justice: Reflections on My First 94 Years by John Paul Stevens, 106 Virginia Law Review Online, 28–46 (2020).
Michael A. Livermore & Richard L. Revesz, Reviving Rationality: Saving Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Sake of the Environment and Our Health, Oxford University Press (2020).
George Rutherglen, Territoriality and Its Troubles, in Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 371–390 (2020).
Andrew Hayashi, Countercyclical Property Taxes, 40 Virginia Tax Review, 1–51 (2020).
Brandon L. Garrett & Gregory Mitchell, Testing Compliance, 83 Law & Contemporary Problems, 47–84 (2020).
Darryl K. Brown, Factually Baseless Enforcement of Criminal Law is Okay. Full Enforcement is Not. , 104 Marquette Law Review, 511–541 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medical Civil Rights as a Site of Activism: A Reply to Critics, 73 Stanford Law Review Online, (2020).
Annie Kim, Map of Korea, 1950, in Mihaela Moscaliuc & Michael Waters Border Lines: Poems of Migration, Alfred A. Knopf, 35 (2020).
Quinn Curtis, Costs, Conflicts, and College Savings: Evaluating Section 529 Savings Plans, 37 Yale Journal on Regulation, 116–163 (2020).
Michael G. Collins & Ann Woolhandler, State Jurisdictional Independence and Federal Supremacy, 72 Florida Law Review, 73–125 (2020).
Risa Goluboff, On Firsts, Feminism, and the Future of the Legal Profession, Women & Law, 81–93 (2020).
Michael A. Livermore, Polluting the EPA’s Long Tradition of Economic Analysis, 70 Case Western Reserve Law Review, 1063–1080 (2020).
John T. Monahan, Nicholas Scurich & Jennifer Skeem, Impact of Risk Assessment on Judges’ Fairness in Sentencing Relatively Poor Defendants, 44 Law & Human Behavior, 51–59 (2020).
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Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Global Banks on Trial: U.S. Prosecutions and the Remaking of International Finance, Oxford University Press (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Oliver Wendell Holmes, the <em>Abrams </em>Case, and the Origins of the Harmless Speech Tradition, 51 Seton Hall Law Review, 205–224 (2020).
George Rutherglen, Reconstruction in Legal Theory, 105 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes, 95–110 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, Changing Demographics, Elder Law, and Trusts and Estates, 46 ACTEC Law Journal 15–21 (2020).
Elizabeth Adams, Michael Knoll & Ruth Mason, Tax Discrimination, in Yariv Brauner Research Handbook on International Taxation, Edward Elgar, 44–63 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights, 72 Stanford Law Review 1165–1268 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medical Civil Rights as a Site of Activism: A Reply to Critics, 73 Stanford Law Review Online, (2020).
Darryl K. Brown, Does It Matter Who Objects? Rethinking the Burden to Prevent Errors in Criminal Process, 98 Texas Law Review, 625–677 (2020).
Cathy Hwang & Yaron Nili, Shadow Governance, 108 California Law Review, 1097–1146 (2020).
Caleb E. Nelson, Intervention, 106 Virginia Law Review, 271–393 (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Social Science and the Philosophy of Law, in John Tasioulas The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law, Cambridge University Press, 95–114 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, The Age of the Winning Executive: The Case of Donald J. Trump, 134 Harvard Law Review Forum, 141–166 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, CRISPR Parents and Informed Consent, 23 SMU Science & Technology Law Review, 3–30 (2020).
Craig Konnoth & Gabriel Scheffler, Can Electronic Health Records Be Saved?, 46 American Journal of Law & Medicine, 7–19 (2020).
Robert P. Bartlett, William J. Carney & George S. Geis, Corporate Finance: Principles and Practice, Foundation Press (4 ed. 2020).
Rich Hynes & Steven D. Walt, Revitalizing Involuntary Bankruptcy, 105 Iowa Law Review, 1127–1185 (2020).
Michael S. Knoll & Ruth Mason, Why the Supreme Court Should Grant Certiorari in Steiner v. Utah, 95 Tax Notes State 377–388 (2020).
Cynthia L. Nicoletti, Book Review (reviewing Rebecca Zietlow, The Forgotten Emancipator: James Mitchell Ashley and the Ideological Origins of Reconstruction) 38 Law & History Review 299–301 (2020).
Thomas Frampton & Kelly Orians, In Defense of Reentry: A Response to Shreya Subramani’s Productive Separations, 47 Fordham Urban Law Journal, 993–1008 (2020).
Mark Moller & Lawrence B. Solum, Corporations and the Original Meaning of “Citizens” in Article III, 72 Hastings Law Journal, 169–228 (2020).
Aharon Barak, David S. Law & Yeong-Chin Su, Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective, in Yen-Tu Su Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice, Vol. 10, Academia Sinica (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Privatized Preemption, 45 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 10–12 (2020).
John T. Monahan & J. Skeem, Clinical and Actuarial Predictions of Violence, in David L. Faigman et al. Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, Thomson West, 177–190 (2020).
Margo A. Bagley, “Thou Shalt Not Steal”: The Morality of Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents, in Thomas C Berg, Roman Cholij, & Simon Ravenscroft Patents on Life: Religious, Moral, and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property, Cambridge University Press, 187–208 (2020).
Quinn Curtis, Costs, Conflicts, and College Savings: Evaluating Section 529 Savings Plans, 37 Yale Journal on Regulation, 116–163 (2020).
Albertina Antognini, Naomi R. Cahn & Kaiponanea T. Matsumura, Expanding Nonmarital Relationships, 58 Family Court Review 968–969 (2020).
Rich Hynes & Nathaniel Pattison, Asset Exemptions and Consumer Bankruptcies: Evidence from Individual Filings, 63 Journal of Law & Economics, 557–594 (2020).
Richard Briffault et al., Principles of Home Rule for the 21st Century, National League of Cities (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Free Speech Overrides, 2020 University of Chicago Legal Forum, 255–271 (2020).
Lawrence B. Solum & Cass R. Sunstein, Chevron as Construction, 105 Cornell Law Review, 1465–1487 (2020).
Darryl K. Brown, Factually Baseless Enforcement of Criminal Law is Okay. Full Enforcement is Not. , 104 Marquette Law Review, 511–541 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Regulatory De-Arbitrage in Twenty-First Century Cures Act's Health Information Regulation, 29 Annals of Health Law, 135–152 (2020).
Payvand Ahdout, "Neutral" Gray Briefs, 43 Fordham International Law Journal, 1263–1271 (2020).
Craig Konnoth & al. et, Panel Discussion on How to Become a Full-Time Law Professor, Journal of Legal Education (2020).
Kristen Eichensehr, The Law & Politics of Cyberattack Attribution, 67 UCLA Law Review, 520–598 (2020).
Paul B. Stephan, Foreign Relations and the City, in Cities, Geopolitics, and the International Legal Order - Report and Thought Pieces, Perry World House University of Pennsylvania (2020).
Albertina Antognini et al., Perspectives on Nonmarital Relationships, 58 Family Court Review 142–144 (2020).
Lawrence B. Solum, Cooley’s Constitutional Limitations and Constitutional Originalism, 18 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, 49–74 (2020).
Michael G. Collins & Ann Woolhandler, State Jurisdictional Independence and Federal Supremacy, 72 Florida Law Review, 73–125 (2020).
Cale Jaffe, Environmental Federalism as Forum Shopping, 44 William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review, 669–699 (2020).
Farah Peterson, Constitutionalism in Unexpected Places, 106 Virginia Law Review, 559–609 (2020).
Richard C. Schragger & Micah J. Schwartzman, Religious Antiliberalism and the First Amendment, 104 Minnesota Law Review, 1341–1428 (2020).
Kimberly J. Robinson, Designing the Legal Architecture to Protect Education As a Civil Right, 96 Indiana Law Journal, 51–103 (2020).
Kenneth S. Abraham, Insurance, in Andrew S. Gold et al. The Oxford Handbook of The New Private Law, Oxford University Press, 445–461 (2020).
David S. Law & Ryan Whalen, Constitutional Amendments Versus Constitutional Replacements: An Empirical Perspective, in Xenophon Contiades & Alkmene Fotiadou Routledge Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Change, Routledge, 74–100 (2020).
Moira O’Neill, Giulia Gualco-Nelson & Eric Biber, Sustainable Communities or the Next Urban Renewal?, 47 Ecology Law Quarterly, 1061–1122 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn & Kim Kamin, Adapt Old Strategies to Fit New Family Arrangements, 47 Estate Planning 30–35 (2020).
Kevin Cope, Charles Crabtree & Christopher J. Fariss, Patterns of Disagreement in Indicators of State Repression, 8 Political Science Research & Methods 178–187 (2020).
Alex M. Johnson Jr., Irrevocable Gift Promises and Promises Inducing Reliance: A Mandate for the Return of the Seal in Contract Law, 98 Nebraska Law Review, 926–969 (2020).
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Healing Hate: A Public Health Perspective on Civil Rights in America: Introduction, 27 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, 1–4 (2020).
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