Scholarship
Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.
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Aharon Barak, David S. Law & Yeong-Chin Su, Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspective, in Yen-Tu Su Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice, Vol. 10, Academia Sinica (2020).
Payvand Ahdout, "Neutral" Gray Briefs, 43 Fordham International Law Journal, 1263–1271 (2020).
John T. Monahan & J. Skeem, Clinical and Actuarial Predictions of Violence, in David L. Faigman et al. Modern Scientific Evidence: The Law and Science of Expert Testimony, Thomson West, 177–190 (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).
David S. Law & Ryan Whalen, Constitutional Amendments Versus Constitutional Replacements: An Empirical Perspective, in Xenophon Contiades & Alkmene Fotiadou Routledge Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Change, Routledge, 74–100 (2020).
Rich Hynes, Unique Risk and Bankruptcy Valuation, 168 University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online, 49–77 (2020).
Ashley S. Deeks, Introduction to the Symposium: How Will Artificial Intelligence Affect International Law?, 114 AJIL Unbound, 138–140 (2020).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Twenty-First Century Formalism, 75 University of Miami Law Review, 113–189 (2020).
Paul G. Mahoney, Soft Dollars, Hard Choices: Reconciling U.S. and E.U. Policies on Sell-Side Research, 75 Business Lawyer, 2173–2199 (2020).
Cathy Hwang & Yaron Nili, Shadow Governance, 108 California Law Review, 1097–1146 (2020).
Michael S. Knoll & Ruth Mason, Why the Supreme Court Should Grant Certiorari in Steiner v. Utah, 95 Tax Notes State 377–388 (2020).
Farah Peterson, Constitutionalism in Unexpected Places, 106 Virginia Law Review, 559–609 (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Ruleness, in Baudouin Dupret, Julie Colemans, & Max Travers Legal Rules in Practice: In the Midst of Law’s Life, Routledge, 13–26 (2020).
Paul G. Mahoney, Equity Market Structure Regulation: Time to Start Over, 10 Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review, 1–44 (2020).
Jesse H. Choper et al., Constitutional Law: Cases, Comments, and Questions, 2020 Supplement, West Academic (13 ed. 2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights, 72 Stanford Law Review 1165–1268 (2020).
Moira O’Neill, Giulia Gualco-Nelson & Eric Biber, Sustainable Communities or the Next Urban Renewal?, 47 Ecology Law Quarterly, 1061–1122 (2020).
Albertina Antognini et al., Perspectives on Nonmarital Relationships, 58 Family Court Review 142–144 (2020).
Ruth Mason, The Transformation of International Tax, 114 American Journal of International Law, 353–402 (2020).
Rich Hynes & Steven D. Walt, Revitalizing Involuntary Bankruptcy, 105 Iowa Law Review, 1127–1185 (2020).
Richard C. Schragger, What Is “Government” “Speech”?: The Case of Confederate Monuments, 108 Kentucky Law Review, 665–694 (2020).
G. Edward White, Cheating in Baseball: Reflections on Electronic Sign-Stealing, 23 The Green Bag Second Series, 131–143 (2020).
Michael Doran, The Equal-Protection Challenge to Federal Indian Law, 6 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Public Affairs, 1–74 (2020).
John T. Monahan & Jennifer Skeem, Lost in Translation: “Risks,” “Needs,” and “Evidence” in Implementing the First Step Act, 38 Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 279–286 (2020).
Jesse H. Choper et al., Leading Cases in Constitutional Law: A Compact Casebook for a Short Course, West Academic (2020 ed. 2020).
Craig Konnoth, Privatized Preemption, 45 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 10–12 (2020).
Christopher S. Elmendorf et al., Making It Work: Legal Foundations for Administrative Reform of California’s Housing Framework, 47 Ecology Law Quarterly, 973–1060 (2020).
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Margaret Foster Riley, Necessity, Use, and Care of Laboratory Dogs at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Academies Press (2020).
Ruth Mason, The Transformation of International Tax, 114 American Journal of International Law, 353–402 (2020).
Michael S. Knoll & Ruth Mason, The Dormant Foreign Commerce Clause After Wynne, 39 Virginia Tax Review, 357–418 (2020).
A. Benjamin Spencer, Pleading Conditions of the Mind under Rule 9(b): Repairing the Damage Wrought by Iqbal, 41 Cardozo Law Review, 1015–1055 (2020).
Cynthia L. Nicoletti, The Rise and Fall of Transcendent Constitutionalism in the Civil War Era, 106 Virginia Law Review, 1631–1702 (2020).
John T. Monahan & Jennifer Skeem, Lost in Translation: “Risks,” “Needs,” and “Evidence” in Implementing the First Step Act, 38 Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 279–286 (2020).
Philip J. Cook & Kimberly D. Krawiec, Kidney Donation and the Consent of the Poor, 66 Loyola Law Review, 23–32 (2020).
Thomas Frampton, Why Do Rule 48(a) Dismissals Require 'Leave of Court'?, 73 Stanford Law Review Online, 28–37 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, Faithless Execution, 133 Harvard Law Review Forum, 94–102 (2020).
Leslie Kendrick, Culpability and Negligence, in Paul B. Miller & John Oberdiek Oxford Studies in Private Law Theory: Volume 1, Oxford University Press, 137–159 (2020).
Michael S. Knoll & Ruth Mason, Steiner v. Utah: Designing a Constitutional Remedy, 95 Tax Notes State 845–850 (2020).
Frederick Schauer, The Hostile Audience Revisited, in David E. Pozen The Perilous Public Square: Structural Threats to Free Expression Today, Columbia University Press, 65–83 (2020).
Christina Babbitt et al., The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and the Common Law of Groundwater Rights – Finding a Consistent Path Forward for Groundwater Allocation, 38 UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy, 163–215 (2020).
Brandon L. Garrett et al., Valid or Voodoo? A Qualitative Study of Attorney Perceptions of Risk Assessment in Sentencing and Plea Bargaining, 48 Journal of Community Psychology 2053–2068 (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).
Thomas Frampton, For Cause: Rethinking Racial Exclusion and the American Jury, 118 Michigan Law Review, 785–839 (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, The Living Presidency: An Originalist Argument Against Its Ever-Expanding Powers, Harvard University Press (2020).
Leslie Kendrick, Must Free Speech Be Harmful?, 2020 University of Chicago Legal Forum, 105–115 (2020).
Darryl K. Brown, Civil Order, Criminal Justice, and ‘No Justice No Peace’, 70 University of Toronto Law Journal, 84–101 (2020).
Deborah Hellman, Measuring Algorithmic Fairness, 106 Virginia Law Review, 811–866 (2020).
John Norton Moore, The Thirteenth Waldemar A. Solf and Marc L. Warren Chair Lecture in National Security Law: Defending Defense in the Law of Jus Ad Bellum, 228 Military Law Review, 405–419 (2020).
Frederick Schauer & Barbara A. Spellman, Probabilistic Causation in the Law, 176 Journal of Institutional & Theoretical Economics 4–17 (2020).
Pierre-Hugues Verdier, Global Banks on Trial: U.S. Prosecutions and the Remaking of International Finance, Oxford University Press (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Oliver Wendell Holmes, the <em>Abrams </em>Case, and the Origins of the Harmless Speech Tradition, 51 Seton Hall Law Review, 205–224 (2020).
George Rutherglen, Reconstruction in Legal Theory, 105 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes, 95–110 (2020).
Naomi R. Cahn, Changing Demographics, Elder Law, and Trusts and Estates, 46 ACTEC Law Journal 15–21 (2020).
Elizabeth Adams, Michael Knoll & Ruth Mason, Tax Discrimination, in Yariv Brauner Research Handbook on International Taxation, Edward Elgar, 44–63 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medicalization and the New Civil Rights, 72 Stanford Law Review 1165–1268 (2020).
Craig Konnoth, Medical Civil Rights as a Site of Activism: A Reply to Critics, 73 Stanford Law Review Online, (2020).
Saikrishna Prakash, "Not a Single Privilege Is Annexed to His Character": Necessary and Proper Executive Privileges and Immunities, 2020 Supreme Court Review, 229–275 (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).
Cathy Hwang & Yaron Nili, Shadow Governance, 108 California Law Review, 1097–1146 (2020).
Caleb E. Nelson, Intervention, 106 Virginia Law Review, 271–393 (2020).
Frederick Schauer, Social Science and the Philosophy of Law, in John Tasioulas The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law, Cambridge University Press, 95–114 (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).
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).
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