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Ronán Long, John Norton Moore, & Myron H. Nordquist, eds., The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water, Brill Nijhoff (2019). view
Gregg Strauss, What Role Remains for De Facto Parenthood?, 46 Florida State University Law Review, 909–977 (2019). view
Richard M. Re, Clarity Doctrines, 86 University of Chicago Law Review, 1497–1562 (2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Alyssa A. DiRusso, Planning for the Daily Care of a Minor in the Event of an Adult’s Incapacity or Death, in Carmina Y. D’Aversa Tax, Estates, and Lifetime Planning for Minors, American Bar Association, 167 (2 ed. 2019). view
G. Edward White, Looking Backward and Forward at the Suspension Clause (reviewing Amanda L. Tyler, Habeas Corpus in Wartime: From the Tower of London to Guantanamo Bay) 117 Michigan Law Review 1313–1332 (2019). view
George Rutherglen, Statutes of Limitations: Claims Forgotten, Forgiven, or Foregone?, 72 Rutgers University Law Review, 1–37 (2019). view
Fiduciary Duties for a Globalized World: Stakeholder Theory Reconceived, 27 George Mason Law Review, 81–140 (2019). view
Robert Chesney & Danielle K. Citron, Deep Fakes: A Looming Crisis for Privacy, Democracy, and National Security, 107 California Law Review, 1753–1819 (2019). view
Margarita Alegria et al., Commentary: Fulfilling the Promise of Adolescence: Realizing Opportunity for All Youth, 65 Journal of Adolescent Health 440–442 (2019). view
Michael A. Livermore, Environmental Law and Policy, Foundation Press (4 ed. 2019). view
Richard C. Schragger, The Attack on American Cities, 49 Environmental Law Report News & Analysis 10761–10766 (2019). view
Yonatan Lupu, Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg, The Strength of Weak Review: National Courts, Interpretive Canons, and Human Rights Treaties, 63 International Studies Quarterly 507–520 (2019). view
Richard M. Re & Alicia Solow-Niederman, Developing Artificially Intelligent Justice, 22 Stanford Technology Law Review, 242–289 (2019). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & Robert L. Rabin, Automated Vehicles and Manufacturer Responsibility for Accidents: A New Legal Regime for a New Era, 105 Virginia Law Review, 127–171 (2019). view
Darryl K. Brown, Jenia I. Turner, & Bettina Weisser, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Process, Oxford University Press (2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Matt Savare & John Wuntermute, Management of a Minor’s Digital Assets in the Event of Incapacity or Death, in Carmina Y. D’Aversa Tax, Estates, and Lifetime Planning for Minors, American Bar Association, 425 (2 ed. 2019). view
Ethan Yale, Mutual Fund Tax Overhang, 38 Virginia Tax Review, 397–444 (2019). view
Danielle K. Citron, Why Sexual Privacy Matters for Trust, 96 Washington University Law Review, 1189–1217 (2019). view
Andrew Gorder et al., U.S. Supreme Court Amici Curiae Brief in Atlantic Richfield Company v. Christian, No. 17-1498, (2019). view
Michael G. Collins & Ann Woolhandler, Reining-In State Standing, 94 Notre Dame Law Review, 2015–2031 (2019). view
Michael A. Livermore & Jason Schwartz, Regulating Regulation: Impact Assessment and Trade, in Benedict Kingsbury et al. Megaregulation Contested: Global Economic Ordering After TPP, Oxford University Press, 477–498 (2019). view
Cynthia L. Nicoletti, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase and the Permanency of the Union, 44 Journal of Supreme Court History 154–169 (2019). view
Mila Versteeg, Understanding the Third Wave of Judicial Review: Afterword to the Foreword by Doreen Lustig and J. H. H. Weiler, 17 International Journal of Constitutional Law, 10–16 (2019). view
Frederick Schauer, One Small Step towards a Metatheory of Evidence and Proof, 23 International Journal of Evidence & Proof 176–183 (2019). view
Richard M. Re, Beyond the <em>Marks</em> Rule, 132 Harvard Law Review, 1942–2008 (2019). view
Aditya Bamzai, Tenure of Office and the Treasury: The Constitution and Control Over National Financial Policy, 1787 to 1867, 87 George Washington Law Review, 1299–1387 (2019). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & Robert L. Rabin, The Future Is Almost Here: Inaction Is Actually Mistaken Action, 105 Virginia Law Review Online, 91–95 (2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Surrogacy in the United States of America, in Jens M. Scherpe, Claire Fenton-Glynn, & Terry Kaan Eastern and Western Perspectives on Surrogacy, Intersentia, 307 (2019). view
Peter H. Howard & Michael A. Livermore, Sociopolitical Feedbacks and Climate Change, 34 Harvard Environmental Law Review, 119–174 (2019). view
Susan Bandes & Lawrence B. Solum, Analysis: Effect of Judgment and Preclusion, in Tom Rowe Moore&#39;s Federal Practice Semiannual Supplement, Matthew Bender, ch. 130–134 (3 ed. 2019). view
Joshua Fischman, Politics and Authority in the U.S. Supreme Court, 104 Cornell Law Review, 1513–1592 (2019). view
Ronan Long & John Norton Moore, eds., Cooperation and Engagement in the Asia-Pacific Region, Brill Nijhoff (2019). view
A. Benjamin Spencer, Out of the Quandary: Personal Jurisdiction Over Absent Class Member Claims Explained, 39 Review of Litigation, 31–52 (2019). view
Danielle K. Citron & Jonathon Penney, When Law Frees Us to Speak, 87 Fordham Law Review, 2317–2336 (2019). view
Douglas Laycock, Liberty and Justice For All, in William N. Eskridge Jr. & Robin Fretwell Wilson Religious Freedom, LGBT Rights, and the Prospects for Common Ground, Cambridge University Press, 24–37 (2019). view
Craig Konnoth, Transparency versus Informed Consent: The Patient/Consumer Paradigms, in Holly Fernandez Lynch, I. Glenn Cohen, Carmel Shachar & Barbara J. Evans Transparency in Health and Health Care in the United States: Law and Ethics, Cambridge University Press, 75–87 (2019). view
Leon C. Harmon, Cale Jaffe & Jason Pearcy, U.S. Supreme Court Amici Curiae Brief in County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, No. 18-260, (2019). view
Kevin Cope, Cosette D. Creamer & Mila Versteeg, Empirical Studies of Human Rights Law, 15 Annual Review of Law & Social Science 155–182 (2019). view
Jessica Lowe, Review of Hoffer & Hoffer, <em>The Clamor of Lawyers</em> (reviewing Peter Charles Hoffer & Williamjames Hull Hoffer, The Clamor of Lawyers: The American Revolution and Crisis in the Legal Profession) 76 William & Mary Quarterly 571–574 (2019). view
Cynthia L. Nicoletti, Review of Pratt, <em>Sowing the Wind</em> (reviewing Dorothy Overstreet Pratt, Sowing the Wind: The Mississippi Constitutional Convention of 1890) 85 Journal of Southern History 476–477 (2019). view
C. Alex Retzloff & Richard C. Schragger, Confederate Monuments and Punitive Preemption: The Latest Assault on Local Democracy, Local Solutions Support Center (2019). view
Steven D. Walt & William D. Warren, Commercial Law: Selected Statutes, Foundation Press (2019-2020 ed. 2019). view
Daniel Abrahamson & Josh Bowers, Kicking the Habit: The Opioid Crisis, America&#39;s Addiction to Punitive Prohibition, and the Promise of Free Heroin, 80 Ohio State Law Journal, 787–824 (2019). view
Richard M. Re, Second Thoughts on &#39;One Last Chance&#39;?, 66 UCLA Law Review, 634–653 (2019). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & G. Edward White, The Puzzle of the Dignitary Torts, 104 Cornell Law Review, 317–380 (2019). view
Jessica Lowe, Murder in the Shenandoah: Making Law Sovereign in Revolutionary Virginia, Cambridge University Press (2019). view
Saikrishna Prakash, Speaking with a Different Voice: Why the Military Trial of Civilians and the Enemy Is Constitutional, 107 California Law Review, 1021–1041 (2019). view
A. Benjamin Spencer, Acing Civil Procedure: A Checklist Approach to Solving Procedural Problems, West Academic (5 ed. 2019). view
Lawrence B. Solum, Simple-Minded Originalism? Simply Wrong!, in Heidi M. Hurd Moral Puzzles and Legal Perplexities: Essays on the Influence of Larry Alexander, Cambridge University Press, 189 (2019). view
Richard C. Schragger, The Attack on American Cities, 49 Environmental Law Reporter, 10761–10766 (2019). view

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