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
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).
Barbara A. Spellman & Charles Weaver, Memory and the Law, in M.J. Kahana & A.D. Wagner Handbook of Human Memory - Volume II: Applications, Oxford University Press (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, Changing Demographics, Elder Law, and Trusts and Estates, 46 ACTEC Law Journal 15-21 (2020).
G. Mitu Gulati et al., When Governments Promise to Prioritize Public Debt: Do Markets Care?, 6 Journal of Financial Regulation 41-74 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, Faithless Execution, 133 Harvard Law Review Forum 94-102 (2020).
Ashley S. Deeks, Defend Forward and Cyber Countermeasures, Hoover Institution: Aegis Series Paper No. 2004 (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, Espinoza, 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).
Joseph Blocher, G. Mitu Gulati & Kim Oosterlinck, Why Did Belgium Pay Leopold’s Bonds?, 83 Law and Contemporary Problems 49-70 (2020).
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Richard B. Lillich, The Jay Treaty Commissions, 37 St. John’s Law Review 260-284 (1963).
Richard B. Lillich, The War Claims Act of 1962, 18 Business Lawyer 723-730 (1963).
John Norton Moore, Supreme Court and the Relationship Between the "Establishment" and "Free Exercise" Clauses, 42 Texas Law Review 142-198 (1963).
Richard B. Lillich, Malpractice Statute of Limitations in New York and Other Jurisdictions, 47 Cornell Law Review 339-373 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, The Malpractice Statute of Limitations in New York's New Civil Practice Law and Rules, 14 Syracuse Law Review 42-47 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, Lease-Purchaser Agreements by New York Municipalities, 34 New York State Bar Journal 459-464 (1962).
John Norton Moore, The Role of the State Department in Judicial Proceedings, 31 Fordham Law Review 277-302 (1962).
Jeffrey O’Connell, Iowa's New Water Statute—The Constitutionality of Regulating Existing Uses of Water, 47 Iowa Law Review 549-636 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, Introduction: Symposium on International Law, 13 Syracuse Law Review 513-515 (1962).
Richard B. Lillich, A Case Study in Consular and Diplomatic Immunity, 12 Syracuse Law Review 305-316 (1961).
George M. Cohen, Congress Clears the Labor No Man's Land: A Long-Awaited Solution Spawns a Host of New Problems, 56 Northwestern University Law Review 333-389 (1961).
A. E. Dick Howard, The Connally Amendment, 2 Journal of the John Bassett Moore Society of International Law 1-18 (1961).
Richard B. Lillich, Geneva Conference on the Law of the Sea and the Immunity of Foreign State-Owned Commercial Vessels, 28 George Washington Law Review 408-420 (1960).
Richard B. Lillich, The Chase Impeachment, 49 American Journal of Legal History 49-72 (1960).
Richard B. Lillich, The Element of Materiality in the Federal Crime of Perjury, 35 Indiana Law Journal 1-16 (1959).
Richard B. Lillich & Jack A. Linton, Incompatible Municipal Offices in New York, 28 Fordham Law Review 463-492 (1959).
Milton Kaplan & Richard B. Lillich, Municipal Conflicts of Interest: Inconsistencies and Patchwork Prohibitions, 58 Columbia Law Review 157-182 (1958).
Richard B. Lillich, Municipal Conflicts of Interest: Rights and Remedies under an Invalid Contract, 27 Fordham Law Review 31-47 (1958).
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