Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Micah J. Schwartzman, Liberalism Without Theodicy, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (2022).
Kelly Orians & Troy Rhodes, Community-based Re-entry: Breaking the Cycle of Reincarceration, in Jon B. Gould & Pamela R. Metzger Transforming Criminal Justice: An Evidence-based Agenda for Reform, NYU Press (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).
Richard M. Re, The Peril and Promise of SCOTUS Resignations, Iowa Law Review Online (2022).
Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David Webber, ESG and Private Ordering, Chicago Business Law Review (2022).
Holning Lau, David S. Law, & Alex Schwartz, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, Oxford University Press (2022).
Deborah Hellman, Big Data and Compounding Injustice, Journal of Moral Philosophy (2022).
Wenwen Ding & J. H. Verkerke, Has China’s Labor Contract Law Curtailed Economic Growth?, 99 Denver University Law Review (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The World in Crisis and International Law ‒ The Knowledge Economy, System Shocks, National Populism, and the Battle for the Future, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law, 116 American Journal of International Law (2022).
Richard N. Dean, James W. Skelton & Paul B. Stephan, Doing Business in Emerging markets – A Transactional Course, Foundation Press (3 ed. 2022).
Ann Woolhandler, Public Rights and Taxation: A Brief Response to Professor Parrillo (2022).
Frederick Schauer, Unoriginal Textualism, George Washington Law Review (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The Crisis in International Law and the Path Forward for International Humanitarian Law, International Review of the Red Cross (2022).
Kevin Cope, Methods for Comparative Migration Law: Insights From the Social Sciences (2022).
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 (2022).
Kevin Cope, Ilya Somin & Alexander Stremitzer, Vaccine Passports as a Constitutional Right, Arizona State Law Journal, 505-572 (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).
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, Migrant-Family Separation and the Diverging Normative Force of Higher-Order Laws, Journal of Legal Studies (2022).
Andrew Hayashi, The Law and Economics of Animus, University of Chicago Law Review (2022).
Mila Versteeg, Abusive Constitutional Borrowing (reviewing Rosalind Dixon & David Landau, Abusive Constitutional Borrowing) American Journal of Comparative Law (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, Working Through Menopause, Washington University Law Review (2022).
Julia D. Mahoney & Ann Woolhandler, Federal Courts and Takings Litigation, Notre Dame Law Review (2022).
Ashley S. Deeks & Andrew Hayashi, Tax Law as Foreign Policy, 170 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 275-340 (2022).
Neha Jain & Mila Versteeg, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Human Rights Law, Oxford University Press (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, Managing and Monitoring the Menopausal Body, University of Chicago Legal Forum (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, Big Data and the Future Law of Armed Conflict in Cyberspace, in Matthew C. Waxman & Thomas Oakley The Future Law of Armed Conflict, Oxford University Press (2022).
Richard C. Schragger, The City in the Future of Federalism, 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).
Paul B. Stephan, Appreciating Bob Lutz ‒ Institutional Service and Loyalty in the Twenty-first Century, Virginia Journal of International Law (2022).
Naomi R. Cahn, Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, Harvard Journal of Law & Gender, 1-70 (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The Legitimacy of International Law, in Howard Williams et al. Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory, Palgrave Macmillan (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).
Danielle K. Citron, Privacy Injunctions, Emory Law Journal (2022).
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Approaches to Identifying Constitutional Law, in Diana Kapiszewski & Matthew C. Ingram Concepts, Data, and Methods in Comparative Law and Politics, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Julia D. Mahoney, Eminent Domain and the New Deal Settlement, Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal (2022).
Omri Ben-Shahar, David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, Nonparty Interests in Contract Law, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2022).
Michael Doran, The Great American Retirement Fraud (2021).
Kimberly J. Robinson, Protecting Education as a Civil Right: Remedying Race Discrimination and Ensuring a High-Quality Education, Learning Policy Institute (2021).
H. Christopher Bartolomucci & Deborah Hellman, U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of Petitioners in Ruan v. United States Nos. 20-1410 & 21-5261, (2021).
Deborah Hellman & Kate M. Nicholson, Rationing and Disability: The Civil Rights and Wrongs of State Triage Protocols, 78 Washington and Lee Law Review 1207 (2021).
Julia D. Mahoney, A Radical Original Meaning (reviewing Randy E. Barnett and Evan D. Bernick, The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment: Its Letter and Spirit) Law and Liberty (2021).
Aaron Acosta & Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Insurmountable Barriers?, The Gender Justice and Security Hub (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Micah J. Schwartzman & Gregg Strauss, Symposium introduction, Family Court Review 1-3 (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, The Inward Turn and the Future of Tort Theory, 14 Journal of Tort Law 1-15 (2021).
John T. Monahan & W. Laurens Walker, Social Science in Law: Cases and Materials, Foundation Press (10 ed. 2021).
William Birdthistle & Quinn Curtis, Investment Law Scholars’ Amicus Brief in Hughes v. Northwestern University, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (2021).
George M. Cohen, Regulation of Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, 1-58 Administrative Conference of the United States (2021).
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Frederick Schauer, Unoriginal Textualism, George Washington Law Review (2022).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Liberalism Without Theodicy, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (2022).
Julia D. Mahoney, Eminent Domain and the New Deal Settlement, Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Journal (2022).
Kevin Cope, Ilya Somin & Alexander Stremitzer, Vaccine Passports as a Constitutional Right, Arizona State Law Journal, 505-572 (2022).
Danielle K. Citron & Daniel J. Solove, Privacy Harms, Boston University Law Review (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Continues Efforts to Change Immigration Policy Amidst Surges of Migrants and Court Losses, 116 American Journal of International Law 197-205 (2022).
Omri Ben-Shahar, David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, Nonparty Interests in Contract Law, University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2022).
Danielle K. Citron, Presidential Privacy Violations, University of Illinois Law Review (2022).
Kelly Orians & Troy Rhodes, Community-based Re-entry: Breaking the Cycle of Reincarceration, in Jon B. Gould & Pamela R. Metzger Transforming Criminal Justice: An Evidence-based Agenda for Reform, NYU Press (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Pushes for Multilateral Cooperation and Domestic Action to Combat Climate Change, 116 American Journal of International Law 171-179 (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).
Danielle K. Citron, Privacy Injunctions, Emory Law Journal (2022).
Wenwen Ding & J. H. Verkerke, Has China’s Labor Contract Law Curtailed Economic Growth?, 99 Denver University Law Review (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).
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 (2022).
Holning Lau, David S. Law, & Alex Schwartz, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, Oxford University Press (2022).
Joy Milligan, Remembering: The Constitution and Federally Funded Apartheid, 89 University of Chicago Law Review 65-155 (2022).
Kristen Eichensehr, United States Grapples with Aftermath of Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 116 American Journal of International Law 190-197 (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).
Barbara Atwood & Naomi R. Cahn, Nonmarital Cohabitants: The US Approach, Houston Journal of International Law (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).
Douglas Laycock, Richard L. Hasen & American Law Institute, Restatement (Third) of Torts: Remedies, American Law Institute Publishers (2020-2022 ed. 2022).
Andrew Hayashi, The Law and Economics of Animus, University of Chicago Law Review (2022).
Stephen Choi, G. Mitu Gulati & Robert E. Scott, Are M&A Lawyers Better at Contract Drafting?, University of Toronto Law Journal (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, Antibribery Law, in David L Sloss Is the International Order Unraveling?, Oxford University Press (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, The World in Crisis and International Law ‒ The Knowledge Economy, System Shocks, National Populism, and the Battle for the Future, Cambridge University Press (2022).
Paul B. Stephan, Big Data and the Future Law of Armed Conflict in Cyberspace, in Matthew C. Waxman & Thomas Oakley The Future Law of Armed Conflict, Oxford University Press (2022).
Julia D. Mahoney & Ann Woolhandler, Federal Courts and Takings Litigation, Notre Dame Law Review (2022).
Ashley S. Deeks & Andrew Hayashi, Tax Law as Foreign Policy, 170 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 275-340 (2022).
Mila Versteeg, Abusive Constitutional Borrowing (reviewing Rosalind Dixon & David Landau, Abusive Constitutional Borrowing) American Journal of Comparative Law (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).
Paul B. Stephan, The Legitimacy of International Law, in Howard Williams et al. Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory, Palgrave Macmillan (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).
Neha Jain & Mila Versteeg, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Human Rights Law, Oxford University 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).
Danielle K. Citron, Intimate Privacy’s Protection Enables Free Speech, Journal of Free Speech Law (2022).
Michael Doran, The Great American Retirement Fraud (2021).
Kimberly J. Robinson, Protecting Education as a Civil Right: Remedying Race Discrimination and Ensuring a High-Quality Education, Learning Policy Institute (2021).
H. Christopher Bartolomucci & Deborah Hellman, U.S. Supreme Court Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of Petitioners in Ruan v. United States Nos. 20-1410 & 21-5261, (2021).
Deborah Hellman & Kate M. Nicholson, Rationing and Disability: The Civil Rights and Wrongs of State Triage Protocols, 78 Washington and Lee Law Review 1207 (2021).
Aaron Acosta & Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Insurmountable Barriers?, The Gender Justice and Security Hub (2021).
Julia D. Mahoney, A Radical Original Meaning (reviewing Randy E. Barnett and Evan D. Bernick, The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment: Its Letter and Spirit) Law and Liberty (2021).
Naomi R. Cahn, Micah J. Schwartzman & Gregg Strauss, Symposium introduction, Family Court Review 1-3 (2021).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, The Inward Turn and the Future of Tort Theory, 14 Journal of Tort Law 1-15 (2021).
John T. Monahan & W. Laurens Walker, Social Science in Law: Cases and Materials, Foundation Press (10 ed. 2021).
William Birdthistle & Quinn Curtis, Investment Law Scholars’ Amicus Brief in Hughes v. Northwestern University, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (2021).
George M. Cohen, Regulation of Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, 1-58 Administrative Conference of the United States (2021).
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