Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Faculty Scholarship
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).
Richard Briffault et al., Principles of Home Rule for the 21st Century, National League of Cities (2020).
Curtis A. Bradley, John C. Jeffries Jr. & Peter W. Low, Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations, 2020 Supplement, Foundation Press (9 ed. 2020).
Craig Konnoth, Privatized Preemption, 45 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 10-12 (2020).
Annie Kim, Eros, Unbroken, The Word Works (2020).
Curtis A. Bradley, Ashley S. Deeks & Jack L. Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials , Wolters Kluwer (7 ed. 2020).
Paul B. Stephan, The Waning of the Federal Common Law of Foreign Relations, in Paul B. Stephan & Sarah A. Cleveland The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 179-202 (2020).
Leslie Kendrick, Must Free Speech Be Harmful?, 2020 University of Chicago Legal Forum 105-115 (2020).
Deborah Hellman, Measuring Algorithmic Fairness, 106 Virginia Law Review 811-866 (2020).
Richard C. Schragger & Micah J. Schwartzman, Religious Antiliberalism and the First Amendment, 104 Minnesota Law Review 1341-1428 (2020).
Adam Chilton & Mila Versteeg, How Constitutional Rights Matter, Oxford University Press (2020).
Michal Barzuza, Quinn Curtis & David H. Webber, Shareholder Value(s): Index Fund ESG Activism and the New Millennial Corporate Governance, 93 Southern California Law Review 1243-1321 (2020).
Michael A. Livermore, Rule by Rules, in Ryan Whalen Computational Legal Studies: The Promise and Challenge of Data-Driven Research, Edward Elgar, 238-264 (2020).
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, A Nationalist Backlash to International Refugee Law: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey , 17 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 752-788 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, Resolved, The Unitary Executive Is a Myth: Con, in Richard J. Ellis & Michael Nelson Debating the Presidency: Conflicting Perspectives on the American Executive, CQ Press, 24-35 (5 ed. 2020).
Joseph Blocher, G. Mitu Gulati & Kim Oosterlinck, King Leopold's Bonds and the Odious Debts Mystery, 60 Virginia Journal of International Law 487-530 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Regulatory De-Arbitrage in Twenty-First Century Cures Act's Health Information Regulation, 29 Annals of Health Law 135-152 (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).
Frederick Schauer, Rules, Defeasibility, and the Psychology of Exceptions, in Lorand Bartels & Federica Paddeu Exceptions in International Law, Oxford University Press, 55-64 (2020).
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Paul B. Stephan, The Waning of the Federal Common Law of Foreign Relations, in Paul B. Stephan & Sarah A. Cleveland The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 179-202 (2020).
Brandon L. Garrett & John T. Monahan, Judging Risk, 108 California Law Review 439-493 (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).
Thomas C. Berg & Douglas Laycock, Espinoza, Government Funding, and Religious Choice, 35 Journal of Law and Religion 361-379 (2020).
Jay Butler, The Corporate Keepers of International Law, 114 American Journal of International Law 189-220 (2020).
Cathy Hwang, Value Creation by Transactional Associates, 88 Fordham Law Review 1649-1663 (2020).
Ashley S. Deeks, Secret Reason-Giving, 129 Yale Law Journal 612-689 (2020).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Twenty-First Century Formalism, 75 University of Miami Law Review 113-189 (2020).
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Losing the Right to Assert You’ve Been Wronged: A Study in Conceptual Chaos?, in Paul Miller & John Oberdiek Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law, Oxford University Press, 111-130 (2020).
Andrew Hayashi, Myopic Consumer Law, 106 Virginia Law Review 689-763 (2020).
David A. Martin, Taming Immigration: The 64th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture Series Remarks, 36 Georgia State University Law Review 971-1003 (2020).
Brandon L. Garrett et al., Risk Assessment in Sentencing and Plea Bargaining: The Roles of Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys, Behavioral Sciences & the Law 1-11 (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).
Ruth Mason & Leopoldo Parada, The Legality of Digital Taxes in Europe, 40 Virginia Tax Review 175-217 (2020).
Michael A. Livermore, Rule by Rules, in Ryan Whalen Computational Legal Studies: The Promise and Challenge of Data-Driven Research, Edward Elgar, 238-264 (2020).
Kevin Cope & Charles Crabtree, A Nationalist Backlash to International Refugee Law: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Turkey , 17 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 752-788 (2020).
Joy Milligan, Plessy Preserved: Agencies and the Effective Constitution, 129 Yale Law Journal 924-1019 (2020).
Richard C. Schragger, It’s Time for Home Rule in Virginia, Richmond Times-Dispatch 15A (December 19, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, De-Gigging the Gender Pay Gap, Forbes (December 8, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Three Steps to Interrupt Bias at Work, Forbes (December 4, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Is Egg Freezing All It’s Cracked Up To Be?, Forbes (November 8, 2019).
Julia D. Mahoney, Conservation Easements: A Perpetual Problem?, Capital Ideas (November, 2019).
Farah Peterson, Black Lives and the Boston Massacre, American Scholar 34-43 (2019).
Danielle K. Citron, Tech Companies Get a Free Pass on Moderating Content, Slate (October 16, 2019).
Richard J. Bonnie & Joanna Lee Williams, Teens Are Leading Movements—It’s Time to Promote Policies That Reflect Youths’ Promise, The Hill (October 11, 2019).
Richard J. Bonnie & Stephen J. Morse, Insanity and the Supreme Court, Wall Street Journal A17 (October 10, 2019).
Ruth Mason, Special Report on EU State Aid: Part 7—Implications of the Rulings in Starbucks And Fiat for the Apple State Aid Case, 154 Tax Notes Federal 93-100 (2019).
Kimberly J. Robinson, Why the Harvard admissions decision should be a call to action, The Hill (October 4, 2019).
Richard C. Schragger & Micah J. Schwartzman, Establishment Clause Inversion in the Bladensburg Cross Case, 3 American Constitution Society Supreme Court Review 21-58 (2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Why the Gender Pay Gap Took Center Stage in Michelle Williams’s Emmy Speech, Forbes (September 23, 2019).
Frederick Schauer, Methodological Quibbles and Their Non-Quibbly Implications, Balkanization (September 13, 2019).
Danielle K. Citron, The Internet’s “Safe Harbor” Is Not Safe for Kids, Common Sense (September 6, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Fertility Centers Will Keep Inflicting Pain on Families Until the Government Steps In, USA Today (September 6, 2019).
Katherine Charlet & Danielle K. Citron, Campaigns Must Prepare for Deepfakes: This Is What Their Plan Should Look Like, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (September 5, 2019).
Gregory Mitchell, Employee Surveys on Sensitive Topics, 16 Compliance and Ethics Professional Magazine 28-30 (2019).
Charles Barzun, Is a Progressive Reading of the Constitution Possible? (reviewing Erwin Chemerinsky, We the People: A Progressive Reading of the Constitution for the Twenty-First Century) The New Rambler (2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Why the Question of What’s Going to Happen to Jeffrey Epstein’s Money Is So Complicated, Forbes (August 15, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, When Fertility Clinics Get it Wrong, Forbes (August 8, 2019).
Quinn Curtis, Dain C. Donelson & Justin Hopkins, Revealing Corporate Financial Misreporting, 36 Contemporary Accounting Research 1337–1372 (2019).
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part V), Volokh Conspiracy (July 26, 2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, Paying for Invaluable Work, Forbes (July 26, 2019).
David A. Martin, Executive Discretion and Judicial Deference After the Census Case: The Chief Justice’s Tightrope, Lawfare (July 25, 2019).
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part IV), Volokh Conspiracy (July 25, 2019).
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part III), Volokh Conspiracy (July 24, 2019).
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part II), Volokh Conspiracy (July 23, 2019).
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part I), Volokh Conspiracy (July 22, 2019).
Darryl K. Brown, Why Does the US Sentence People to Hundreds of Years in Prison?, Conversation (July 22, 2019).
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