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Lawrence B. Solum, Lies and Free Speech Values, 38 Law & Philosophy 495 (2019).
Bertrall Ross, Administrative Constitutionalism as Popular Constitutionalism, 167 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1783–1822 (2019).
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, Torts Without Names, New Torts, and the Future of Liability for Intangible Harm, 68 American University Law Review, 2089–2144 (2019).
Kimberly J. Robinson, A Congressional Right to Education: Promises, Pitfalls, and Politics, in Kimberly Jenkins Robinson A Federal Right to Education: Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy, NYU Press, 186–207 (2019).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Lying as a Political Wrong, 38 Law & Philosophy 507–515 (2019).
Daniel J. Capra, Graham C. Lilly & Stephen A. Saltzburg, Principles of Evidence, West (8 ed. 2019).
Brandon L. Garrett & Gregory Mitchell, The Impact of Proficiency Testing Information and Error Aversions on the Weight Given to Fingerprint Evidence, 37 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 195–210 (2019).
Frederick Schauer, Intentions in Tension, in Heidi M. Hurd Moral Puzzles and Legal Perplexities: Essays on the Influence of Larry Alexander, Cambridge University Press, 206–220 (2019).
Pierre-Hugues Verdier, The New Financial Extraterritoriality, 87 George Washington Law Review, 239–314 (2019).
Leslie Kendrick, The Book Has Two Faces: Trevor Ross’s Writing in Public: Literature and the Liberty of the Press in Eighteenth-Century Britain, 6 Critical Analysis of Law 174 (2019).
David S. Law, Constitutional Dialects: The Language of Transnational Legal Orders, in Gregory C. Shaffer, Tom Ginsburg, & Terence C. Halliday Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order, Cambridge University Press, 110–155 (2019).
Bertrall Ross & Douglas M. Spencer, Passive Voter Suppression: Campaign Mobilization and the Effective Disfranchisement of the Poor, 114 Northwestern University Law Review, 633–704 (2019).
Larry Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law, Palgrave Macmillan (2019).
Brandon L. Garrett, Alexander Jakubow & John T. Monahan, Judicial Reliance on Risk Assessment in Sentencing Drug and Property Offenders: A Test of the Treatment Resource Hypothesis, 46 Criminal Justice & Behavior 799–810 (2019).
Kimberly J. Robinson, The Essential Questions Regarding a Federal Right to Education, in Kimberly Jenkins Robinson A Federal Right to Education: Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy, NYU Press, 1–32 (2019).
Micah J. Schwartzman, Official Intentions and Political Legitimacy: The Case of the Travel Ban, in Jack Knight & Melissa Schwartzberg Political Legitimacy, NYU Press, 201–230 (2019).
Richard J. Bonnie et al., Pain Management and Opioid Regulation: Continuing Public Health Challenges, 109 American Journal of Public Health 31–34 (2019).
Leslie Kendrick, A Fixed Star in Shifting Skies: Barnette and Civil Rights Law, 13 Florida International University Law Review, 729–740 (2019).
John T. Monahan & Jeffrey Swanson, Lawyers at the Peak of Their Careers: A 30-Year Longitudinal Study of Job and Life Satisfaction, 16 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 4–25 (2019).
Christoph Bezemek, Nicoletta Bersier Ladavac, & Frederick Schauer, eds., The Normative Force of the Factual: Legal Philosophy Between Is and Ought, Springer (2019).
Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg, Separation of Powers, Treaty-Making, and Treaty Withdrawal: A Global Survey, in Curtis A. Bradley Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law, Oxford University Press, 135–155 (2019).
Michael D. Gilbert, The Law and Economics of Entrenchment, 54 Georgia Law Review, 64–109 (2019).
Aditya Bamzai, Delegation and Interpretive Discretion: <em>Gundy</em>, <em>Kisor</em>, and the Formation and Future of Administrative Law, 133 Harvard Law Review, 164–199 (2019).
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Stand Your Ground, in Larry Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzen The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law, Palgrave Macmillan, 731–749 (2019).
Jason S. Johnston, The EPA’s Conflicted “Science” on Fine Particle Mortality, in Patrick J. Michaels & Terence Kealey Scientocracy: The Tangled Web of Public Science and Public Policy, Cato Institute, 257–289 (2019).
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Two Threats to Precision Medicine Equity, 29 (supp. 3) Ethnicity & Disease 629–640 (2019).
Kimberly J. Robinson, ed., A Federal Right to Education: Fundamental Questions for Our Democracy, NYU Press (2019).
Micah J. Schwartzman & Jocelyn Wilson, The Unreasonableness of Catholic Integralism, 56 San Diego Law Review, 1039–1067 (2019).
Kristen Eichensehr, Digital Switzerlands, 167 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 665–732 (2019).
Paul B. Stephan, One Voice in Foreign Relations and Federal Common Law, 60 Virginia Journal of International Law, 1–49 (2019).
Emily P. Backes & Richard J. Bonnie, eds., The Promise of Adolescence: Realizing Opportunity for All Youth, National Academies Press (2019).
Ashley S. Deeks, Facebook Unbound?, 105 Virginia Law Review Online, 1–17 (2019).
Leslie Kendrick, On “Clear and Present Danger”, 94 Notre Dame Law Review, 1653–1669 (2019).
John Norton Moore, Preface, in Nathaniel W. Freeman et al. Lifting the Fog of War: New Thinking about War and War Prevention, Carolina Academic Press, xi-xii (2019).
Frederick Schauer, On the Alleged Problem of Legal Normativity, in Frederick Schauer, Nicoletta Bersier Ladavac, & Christoph Bezemek The Normative Force of the Factual: Legal Philosophy Between Is and Ought, Springer, 171–180 (2019).
Tom Ginsburg & Mila Versteeg, From Catalonia to California: Secession in Constitutional Law, 70 Alabama Law Review, 923–985 (2019).
Lawrence B. Solum, Originalism Versus Living Constitutionalism: The Conceptual Structure of the Great Debate, 113 Northwestern University Law Review, 1243 (2019).
Douglas Laycock, Book Review (reviewing Robin Fretwell Wilson ed., The Contested Place of Religion in Family Law) 61 Journal of Church and State 332 (2019).
Charles Barzun, Constructing Originalism or: Why Professors Baude and Sachs Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love Ronald Dworkin, 105 Virginia Law Review Online, 128–148 (2019).
Joe Fore, “A Court Would Likely (60-75%) Find”: Defining Verbal Probability Expressions in Predictive Legal Analysis, 16 Legal Communication & Rhetoric 49–84 (2019).
Leslie Kendrick, Lies and Free Speech Values, 38 Law & Philosophy 495–506 (2019).
George Rutherglen, The Thirteenth Amendment in Legal Theory, 104 Cornell Law Review Online, 160–172 (2019).
Janet L. Dolgin & Lois Shepherd, Bioethics and the Law, Aspen (4 ed. 2019).
Kristen Eichensehr, Decentralized Cyberattack Attribution, 113 American Journal of International Law Unbound, 213–217 (2019).
Naomi R. Cahn, June Carbone & Nancy Levit, Women, Rule-Breaking, and the Triple Bind, 87 George Washington Law Review, 1105–1162 (2019).
Vladimir Eidelman, Brian Grom & Michael A. Livermore, Analyzing Public Comments, in Daniel N. Rockmore & Michael A. Livermore Law as Data: Computation, Text, & the Future of Legal Analysis, Santa Fe Institute Press, 233–271 (2019).
Thomas B. Nachbar, Antitrust and the Politics of State Action, 60 William & Mary Law Review, 1395–1438 (2019).
Frederick Schauer, Recipes, Plans, Instructions, and the Free Speech Implications of Words That Are Tools, in Susan J. Brison & Katharine Gelber Free Speech in the Digital Age, Oxford University Press, 74–87 (2019).
Edmund W. Kitch & Julia D. Mahoney, Restructuring United States Government Debt: Private Rights, Public Values, and the Constitution, 2019 Michigan State Law Review, 1283–1328 (2019).
Dayna Bowen Matthew, Justice and the Struggle for the Soul of Medicaid, 13 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy, 29–51 (2019).
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