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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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Winston Chiong et al., Ethical Considerations in Dementia Diagnosis and Care: AAN Position Statement, 97 Neurology 80–89 (2021). view
Bertrall Ross, Guns and the Tyranny of American Republicanism, Brennan Center for Justice (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright, DNA, Not Posters, Might Solve a Cold Case, Washington Post C4 (June 27, 2021). view
Tom Ginsburg & Mila Versteeg, Binding the Unbound Executive: Checks and Balances in Times of Pandemic, 19 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1498–1535 (2021). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, Education Federalism: Why It Matters and How the United States Should Restructure It, in Bowman, Kristine L. The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Education Law, Oxford University Press, 115–134 (2021). view
Bridget C.E. Dooling & Michael A. Livermore, Bot-Generated Comments on Government Proposals Could be Useful Someday, Slate (June 21, 2021). view
Quinn Curtis, Jill E. Fisch & Adriana Robertson, Do ESG Mutual Funds Deliver on Their Promises?, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (2021). view
Cale Jaffe, Who Will Be Virginia's Climate Governor?, Washington Post C4 (June 20, 2021). view
Quinn Curtis & Justin Hopkins, Career Concerns for Revealing Misreporting, Review of Accounting Studies 1–34 (2021). view
Thomas Berg & Douglas Laycock, Protecting Free Exercise Under <em>Smith </em>and After <em>Smith</em>, SCOTUSblog (June 19, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, New Report on Advancing Black Women, Forbes.com (June 10, 2021). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Remedies and Respect: Rethinking the Role of Federal Judicial Relief, 109 Georgetown Law Journal, 1263–1336 (2021). view
Joe Fore, Giving Good Feedback: Cultivating a Growth Mindset, 70 Virginia Lawyer 54 (June, 2021). view
Richard C. Schragger, Basic Principles of Property Law Support the Governor’s Decision to Remove the Lee Statue, Richmond Times-Dispatch 19A (May 25, 2021). view
J. Gruber et al., The Future of Women in Psychological Science, 16 Perspectives on Psychological Science 483–516 (2021). view
Ruth Gaare Bernheim, Richard J. Bonnie & Dayna Bowen Matthew, Public Health Law, Ethics, and Policy: Cases and Materials, Foundation Press (2 ed. 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, Fix Section 230 and hold tech companies to account, Wired UK (May 6, 2021). view
Kevin Cope & Alexander Stremitzer, The Constitution Requires the U.S. to Offer Vaccine Passports, Slate.com (May 4, 2021). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Will Cyber Autonomy Undercut Democratic Accountability?, in Ann Väljataga & Rain Liivoja Autonomous Cyber Capabilities under International Law, NATO CCDCOE Publications, 67–105 (2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, A New Compact for Sexual Privacy, 62 William & Mary Law Review, 1763–1839 (2021). view
Paul G. Mahoney & Adriana Robertson, Advisers by Another Name, 11 Harvard Business Law Review 311 (2021). view
Christopher S. Elmendorf et al., ’I Would, If Only I Could’ How Cities Can Use California’s Housing Element Law to Overcome Neighborhood Resistance to New Housing, 57 Willamette Law Review, 221–252 (2021). view
Michael G. Collins & Jonathan Remy Nash, The Certificate of Division and the Early Supreme Court, 94 Southern California Law Review, 733–786 (2021). view
Amanda Frost, "By Accident of Birth": The Battle over Birthright Citizenship After <em>United States v. Wong Kim Ark</em>, 32 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, 38–76 (2021). view
Jennifer L. Doleac & Megan T. Stevenson, Algorithmic Risk Assessment in the Hands of Humans (2021). view
Aditya Bamzai, What Can Philosophy Teach Us About Administrative Law?, Yale Journal on Regulation Notice & Comment (April 21, 2021). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Paul G. Mahoney, The New Separation of Ownership and Control: Institutional Investors and ESG, CLS Blue Sky Blog (April 20, 2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, SolarWinds: Accountability, Attribution, and Advancing the Ball, Just Security (April 16, 2021). view
Craig Konnoth, Privatization&#39;s Preemptive Effects, 134 Harvard Law Review, 1937–2024 (2021). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Empirical Constitutional Studies: Future Directions, University of Chicago Law Review Online, (2021). view
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, Knowing the Law, The University of Chicago Law Review Online, (2021). view
Michael D. Gilbert, Conflicts Among Rights: An Economic Approach, 9 Revista de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia (RFJ), 66–78 (2021). view
Joe Fore, Improving Document Design with Better Spacing, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (April, 2021). view
Caleb E. Nelson, Vested Rights, “Franchises,” and the Separation of Powers, 169 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1429 (2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Conceptualizing Tort Law: The Continuous (and Continuing) Struggle, 80 Maryland Law Review, 293–342 (2021). view
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). view
Douglas Laycock, Supreme Court Says a Claim for Nominal Damages Avoids Mootness – But When Does That Matter?, The ALI Adviser (March 22, 2021). view
Sandra Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Virtually No One Is Dangerous Enough to Justify Jail, The Appeal (March 15, 2021). view
David A. Martin, Removing Barriers to Family Unity for Holders of Temporary Protected Status: An Opportunity for Biden Administration, Just Security (March 11, 2021). view
Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3–34 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The <em>Youngstown</em> Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal, 1245–1320 (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021). view
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021). view
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021). view
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021). view
Joe Fore, Don&#39;t Be So Negative, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (February, 2021). view

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Rachel Harmon, Arrests: What Are They Good For?, 18 Revista Direito Público 27–45 (2021). view
Bertrall Ross, Guns and the Tyranny of American Republicanism, Brennan Center for Justice (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright, DNA, Not Posters, Might Solve a Cold Case, Washington Post C4 (June 27, 2021). view
Tom Ginsburg & Mila Versteeg, Binding the Unbound Executive: Checks and Balances in Times of Pandemic, 19 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1498–1535 (2021). view
Kimberly J. Robinson, Education Federalism: Why It Matters and How the United States Should Restructure It, in Bowman, Kristine L. The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Education Law, Oxford University Press, 115–134 (2021). view
Bridget C.E. Dooling & Michael A. Livermore, Bot-Generated Comments on Government Proposals Could be Useful Someday, Slate (June 21, 2021). view
Quinn Curtis, Jill E. Fisch & Adriana Robertson, Do ESG Mutual Funds Deliver on Their Promises?, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance (2021). view
Cale Jaffe, Who Will Be Virginia&#39;s Climate Governor?, Washington Post C4 (June 20, 2021). view
Thomas Berg & Douglas Laycock, Protecting Free Exercise Under <em>Smith </em>and After <em>Smith</em>, SCOTUSblog (June 19, 2021). view
Quinn Curtis & Justin Hopkins, Career Concerns for Revealing Misreporting, Review of Accounting Studies 1–34 (2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, New Report on Advancing Black Women, Forbes.com (June 10, 2021). view
Joe Fore, Giving Good Feedback: Cultivating a Growth Mindset, 70 Virginia Lawyer 54 (June, 2021). view
Rachel Bayefsky, Remedies and Respect: Rethinking the Role of Federal Judicial Relief, 109 Georgetown Law Journal, 1263–1336 (2021). view
Richard C. Schragger, Basic Principles of Property Law Support the Governor’s Decision to Remove the Lee Statue, Richmond Times-Dispatch 19A (May 25, 2021). view
J. Gruber et al., The Future of Women in Psychological Science, 16 Perspectives on Psychological Science 483–516 (2021). view
Ruth Gaare Bernheim, Richard J. Bonnie & Dayna Bowen Matthew, Public Health Law, Ethics, and Policy: Cases and Materials, Foundation Press (2 ed. 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, Fix Section 230 and hold tech companies to account, Wired UK (May 6, 2021). view
Kevin Cope & Alexander Stremitzer, The Constitution Requires the U.S. to Offer Vaccine Passports, Slate.com (May 4, 2021). view
Christopher S. Elmendorf et al., ’I Would, If Only I Could’ How Cities Can Use California’s Housing Element Law to Overcome Neighborhood Resistance to New Housing, 57 Willamette Law Review, 221–252 (2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, A New Compact for Sexual Privacy, 62 William & Mary Law Review, 1763–1839 (2021). view
Michael G. Collins & Jonathan Remy Nash, The Certificate of Division and the Early Supreme Court, 94 Southern California Law Review, 733–786 (2021). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Will Cyber Autonomy Undercut Democratic Accountability?, in Ann Väljataga & Rain Liivoja Autonomous Cyber Capabilities under International Law, NATO CCDCOE Publications, 67–105 (2021). view
Paul G. Mahoney & Adriana Robertson, Advisers by Another Name, 11 Harvard Business Law Review 311 (2021). view
Amanda Frost, "By Accident of Birth": The Battle over Birthright Citizenship After <em>United States v. Wong Kim Ark</em>, 32 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, 38–76 (2021). view
Jennifer L. Doleac & Megan T. Stevenson, Algorithmic Risk Assessment in the Hands of Humans (2021). view
Aditya Bamzai, What Can Philosophy Teach Us About Administrative Law?, Yale Journal on Regulation Notice & Comment (April 21, 2021). view
Julia D. Mahoney & Paul G. Mahoney, The New Separation of Ownership and Control: Institutional Investors and ESG, CLS Blue Sky Blog (April 20, 2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, SolarWinds: Accountability, Attribution, and Advancing the Ball, Just Security (April 16, 2021). view
Craig Konnoth, Privatization&#39;s Preemptive Effects, 134 Harvard Law Review, 1937–2024 (2021). view
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, Empirical Constitutional Studies: Future Directions, University of Chicago Law Review Online, (2021). view
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, Knowing the Law, The University of Chicago Law Review Online, (2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Conceptualizing Tort Law: The Continuous (and Continuing) Struggle, 80 Maryland Law Review, 293–342 (2021). view
Michael D. Gilbert, Conflicts Among Rights: An Economic Approach, 9 Revista de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia (RFJ), 66–78 (2021). view
Joe Fore, Improving Document Design with Better Spacing, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (April, 2021). view
Caleb E. Nelson, Vested Rights, “Franchises,” and the Separation of Powers, 169 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1429 (2021). view
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). view
Douglas Laycock, Supreme Court Says a Claim for Nominal Damages Avoids Mootness – But When Does That Matter?, The ALI Adviser (March 22, 2021). view
Sandra Mayson & Megan T. Stevenson, Virtually No One Is Dangerous Enough to Justify Jail, The Appeal (March 15, 2021). view
David A. Martin, Removing Barriers to Family Unity for Holders of Temporary Protected Status: An Opportunity for Biden Administration, Just Security (March 11, 2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The <em>Youngstown</em> Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal, 1245–1320 (2021). view
Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3–34 (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021). view
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021). view
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021). view
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021). view
Rachel Harmon, The Law of the Police, Wolters Kluwer (2021). view

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