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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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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). view
Kristen Eichensehr, U.S. Arrest of Former Mexican Defense Minister on Drug Charges Poses Challenges for Future Counter-Narcotics Cooperation, 115 American Journal of International Law, 334–340 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Launches Reset in Relations with Saudi Arabia, Withdraws Support for Saudi-Led War in Yemen, 115 American Journal of International Law, 545–553 (2021). view
Charles Barzun, The Common Law and Critical Theory, 92 University of Colorado Law Review, 1221–1236 (2021). view
Thomas C. Berg & Douglas Laycock, Protecting Free Exercise Under <em>Smith </em>and After <em>Smith</em>, 2020-2021 Cato Supreme Court Review, 33 (2021). view
Douglas Laycock, Richard L. Hasen & American Law Institute, Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies - Preliminary Draft No. 2, American Law Institute Publishers (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, Constructing Interpretation, 101 Boston University Law Review, 103–132 (2021). view
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). view
David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, The Social Cost of Contract, 121 Columbia Law Review, 979–1016 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Reverses Trump Administration Policies on Immigration and Asylum, 115 American Journal of International Law, 340–347 (2021). view
Payvand Ahdout, Direct Collateral Review, 121 Columbia Law Review, 159–213 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, U.S. Supreme Court Rules that the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act&#39;s Expropriation Exception Does Not Extend to Domestic Takings, 115 American Journal of International Law, 553–558 (2021). view
Julia D. Mahoney, Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid: Takings Litigation and the Future of the Regulatory State, Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation, 2021 ALI-CLE 197 (2021). view
Marliese Dalton & Dotan Oliar, Are Men and Women Creating Equal? Contextualizing Copyright and Gender, in Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Global Inequality (2021). view
Eric Biber & Moira O’Neill, Building to Burn? Permitting Exurban Housing Development in High Fire Hazard Zones, 48 Ecology Law Quarterly 943–980 (2021). view
Kiel Brennan-Marquez, Darryl K. Brown & Stephen E. Henderson, The Trial Lottery, 56 Wake Forest Law Review, 1–45 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Military Coup in Burma Draws International Condemnation and Pressure, 115 American Journal of International Law, 558–567 (2021). view
Darryl K. Brown, Disclosure, Security, Technology: Challenges in Pre-trial Access to Evidence, in Ronald F. Wright, Kay L. Levine, & Russell M. Gold The Oxford Handbook of Prosecutors and Prosecution, Oxford University Press, 101–116 (2021). view
Julia D. Mahoney, Foreword: Sustainability in the City, 45 William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review, 627–635 (2021). view
Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin, eds., Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications (6 ed. 2021). view
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, Introduction, in Adrienne Stone & Frederick Schauer The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021). view
Thomas Frampton, Hanging Up the Robe, 33 Federal Sentencing Reporter, 184–187 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Relies on Constitutional Authority and Unwilling or Unable Theory of Self-Defense for Airstrikes in Syria, 115 American Journal of International Law, 567–572 (2021). view
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). view
Crystal Shin, The Children&#39;s Services Act, Petitions for Services, and Other Proceedings, in Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 985–1037 (6 ed. 2021). view
A. E. Dick Howard, The 1971 Virginia Constitution: Promoting the Common Benefit, Richmond Times-Dispatch 1D (December 27, 2020). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe & Sharon K. Sandeen, Trade Secret Law: Cases and Materials, West Academic (3 ed. 2020). view
A. E. Dick Howard, Virginia’s 1902 Constitution: The Era of Disenfranchisement, Richmond Times-Dispatch 1D (December 20, 2020). view
Kristen Eichensehr, “Strategic Silence” and State-Sponsored Hacking: The US Gov’t and SolarWinds, Just Security (December 18, 2020). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe, Regulating Facial Recognition Technology in the Private Sector, 24 Stanford Technology Law Review, 1–54 (2020). view
David Evans & Thomas B. Nachbar, Algorithms Are Running Foul of Anti-Discrimination Law, Brink: The Edge of Risk (December 7, 2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Aren’t There Even More Women Political Leaders?, Forbes (December 6, 2020). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Can Tech Companies and Local Governments Mitigate Abuses of Government Secrecy?, Lawfare (December 3, 2020). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Cyberattacks, Accusations, and the Making of International Law, JOTWELL (2020). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, Policing Priorities for the New Administration, NYU School of Law Policing Project & UVA Law Center for Criminal Justice (December, 2020). view
Joe Fore, On the Writing Process, Part II, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (December, 2020). view
Danielle K. Citron & Mary Anne Franks, The Internet As a Speech Conversion Machine and Other Myths Confounding Section 230 Reform Efforts, 2020 University of Chicago Legal Forum 45 (2020). view
Deborah Hellman & Kate Nicholson, We Must Not Leave the Vulnerable Out if We Have Health Care Rations, The Hill (December 1, 2020). view
George K. Yin, Repairing the Tax Privacy Rules, 169 Tax Notes Federal 1485 (2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How to Be a Successful Leader in Our Work-From-Anywhere World, Forbes (November 15, 2020). view
Richard C. Schragger, Micah J. Schwartzman & Nelson Tebbe, Religious Privilege in <em>Fulton</em> and Beyond, SCOTUSblog (November 2, 2020). view
Paul B. Stephan, Sovereignty and the World Economy, 17 University of St. Thomas Law Journal, 649–678 (2020). view
Aaron Acosta et al., Taking Stock of Gender Equality in Colombia: An Overview, Ediciones Uniandes (2020). view
John Norton Moore, Freedom and Authority: “Right-Sizing” Government, Cato Journal (2020). view
John F. Duffy, The Myth of Well-Settled Rules in Merrill v. Yeomans, 71 Case Western Reserve Law Review, 667–698 (2020). view
Frederick Schauer, Freedom of Thought?, 37 Social Philosophy & Policy, 72–89 (2020). view
Dilini Lankachandra & Richard C. Schragger, Civil Rights and Discrimination, 1 Local Power Politics Review 15–23 (2020). view
Danielle K. Citron & Spencer Overton, The Latest Tech Hearing Is About Helping Trump on Election Day, Slate (October 28, 2020). view
Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, Why Millennials Will Win Trump’s War on Socially Responsible Investing, The Hill (October 27, 2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Covid-19 Hurts Working Women, Forbes (October 22, 2020). view

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Kristen Eichensehr, U.S. Arrest of Former Mexican Defense Minister on Drug Charges Poses Challenges for Future Counter-Narcotics Cooperation, 115 American Journal of International Law, 334–340 (2021). view
Robert D. Cooter & Michael D. Gilbert, Constitutional Law and Economics, in Malcolm Langford & David Law Research Methods in Constitutional Law: A Handbook , Edward Elgar Publishing (2021). view
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). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Nuremburg and the Role(s) of Accountability in the Law of Armed Conflict, 229 Military Law Review 237–251 (2021). view
David A. Hoffman & Cathy Hwang, The Social Cost of Contract, 121 Columbia Law Review, 979–1016 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Biden Administration Reverses Trump Administration Policies on Immigration and Asylum, 115 American Journal of International Law, 340–347 (2021). view
Richard L. Hasen & Douglas Laycock, Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, 2020 Supplement, Wolters Kluwer (5 ed. 2021). view
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). view
Margaret Foster Riley, One Health Pandemic Prevention and Mitigation: The Role of FDA, 76 Food & Drug Law Journal, 200 (2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham, Police Liability Insurance after Repeal of Qualified Immunity, and Before, 56 Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Law Journal, 31–52 (2021). view
Daniel J. Meador & Gregory Mitchell, American Courts, West Academic (4 ed. 2021). view
Thomas Frampton, Hanging Up the Robe, 33 Federal Sentencing Reporter, 184–187 (2021). view
Ruth Mason, Special Report on EU State Aid: Part 9—State Aid Enforcement After Amazon, 171 Tax Notes Federal 1395–1402 (2021). view
Payvand Ahdout, Beyond The Notorious: A Tribute To My Justice, 121 Columbia Law Review, 577–581 (2021). view
Marliese Dalton & Dotan Oliar, Are Men and Women Creating Equal? Contextualizing Copyright and Gender, in Daniel Benoliel Intellectual Property, Innovation, and Global Inequality, Cambridge University Press (2021). view
Charles Barzun, The Common Law and Critical Theory, 92 University of Colorado Law Review, 1221–1236 (2021). view
John F. Duffy & Michael Abramowicz, The Emergence of Intellectual Property for Legal Innovation, in Antoine Masson & Gavin Robinson Mapping Legal Innovation, Springer, 113–137 (2021). view
Charles Barzun, The Tale of Two Harts; A Schlegelian Dialectic, 69 Buffalo Law Review, 9–42 (2021). view
Richard M. Re, Precedent as Permission, 99 Texas Law Review, 907–949 (2021). view
Kim Forde-Mazrui, Why the Equal Rights Amendment Would Endanger Women’s Equality: Lessons from Colorblind Constitutionalism, 16 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, 1–63 (2021). view
Mauricio Guim & Michael A. Livermore, Where Nature’s Rights Go Wrong, 107 Virginia Law Review, 1347–1419 (2021). view
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). view
Micah J. Schwartzman, Professor Fish - Why Are You Still Picking on Liberalism?, 14 FIU Law Review, 721–729 (2021). view
Richard L. Hasen, American Law Institute & Douglas Laycock, Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies - Council Draft No. 1, American Law Institute Publishers (2021). view
John F. Duffy & Robert Patrick Merges, Patent Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, Carolina Academic Press (8 ed. 2021). view
A. E. Dick Howard, The 1971 Virginia Constitution: Promoting the Common Benefit, Richmond Times-Dispatch 1D (December 27, 2020). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe & Sharon K. Sandeen, Trade Secret Law: Cases and Materials, West Academic (3 ed. 2020). view
A. E. Dick Howard, Virginia’s 1902 Constitution: The Era of Disenfranchisement, Richmond Times-Dispatch 1D (December 20, 2020). view
Kristen Eichensehr, “Strategic Silence” and State-Sponsored Hacking: The US Gov’t and SolarWinds, Just Security (December 18, 2020). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe, Regulating Facial Recognition Technology in the Private Sector, 24 Stanford Technology Law Review, 1–54 (2020). view
David Evans & Thomas B. Nachbar, Algorithms Are Running Foul of Anti-Discrimination Law, Brink: The Edge of Risk (December 7, 2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Aren’t There Even More Women Political Leaders?, Forbes (December 6, 2020). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Can Tech Companies and Local Governments Mitigate Abuses of Government Secrecy?, Lawfare (December 3, 2020). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Cyberattacks, Accusations, and the Making of International Law, JOTWELL (2020). view
Joe Fore, On the Writing Process, Part II, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (December, 2020). view
Danielle K. Citron & Mary Anne Franks, The Internet As a Speech Conversion Machine and Other Myths Confounding Section 230 Reform Efforts, 2020 University of Chicago Legal Forum 45 (2020). view
Deborah Hellman & Kate Nicholson, We Must Not Leave the Vulnerable Out if We Have Health Care Rations, The Hill (December 1, 2020). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, Policing Priorities for the New Administration, NYU School of Law Policing Project & UVA Law Center for Criminal Justice (December, 2020). view
George K. Yin, Repairing the Tax Privacy Rules, 169 Tax Notes Federal 1485 (2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How to Be a Successful Leader in Our Work-From-Anywhere World, Forbes (November 15, 2020). view
Richard C. Schragger, Micah J. Schwartzman & Nelson Tebbe, Religious Privilege in <em>Fulton</em> and Beyond, SCOTUSblog (November 2, 2020). view
Paul B. Stephan, Sovereignty and the World Economy, 17 University of St. Thomas Law Journal, 649–678 (2020). view
Frederick Schauer, Freedom of Thought?, 37 Social Philosophy & Policy, 72–89 (2020). view
Dilini Lankachandra & Richard C. Schragger, Civil Rights and Discrimination, 1 Local Power Politics Review 15–23 (2020). view
Aaron Acosta et al., Taking Stock of Gender Equality in Colombia: An Overview, Ediciones Uniandes (2020). view
John F. Duffy, The Myth of Well-Settled Rules in Merrill v. Yeomans, 71 Case Western Reserve Law Review, 667–698 (2020). view
John Norton Moore, Freedom and Authority: “Right-Sizing” Government, Cato Journal (2020). view
Danielle K. Citron & Spencer Overton, The Latest Tech Hearing Is About Helping Trump on Election Day, Slate (October 28, 2020). view
Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, Why Millennials Will Win Trump’s War on Socially Responsible Investing, The Hill (October 27, 2020). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Covid-19 Hurts Working Women, Forbes (October 22, 2020). view

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