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Managed by the UVA Law Library, the scholarship repository houses research and publications from current and past faculty.

 

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Faculty Scholarship

Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3–34 (2021). view
John C. Harrison, The Original Meaning of the Habeas Corpus Suspension Clause, the Right of Natural Liberty, and Executive Discretion, 29 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 649–711 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, The <em>Youngstown</em> Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal, 1245–1320 (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021). view
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021). view
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021). view
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021). view
Joe Fore, Don&#39;t Be So Negative, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (February, 2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & Daniel Schwarcz, Courting Disaster: The Underappreciated Risk of a Cyber-Insurance Catastrophe, 27 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal, 407–473 (2021). view
Rachel Harmon, The Law of the Police, Wolters Kluwer (2021). view
Margaret Foster Riley, Can Biden fix the vaccine mess? An expert says yes, The Conversation (January 27, 2021). view
Amanda Frost, You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping From Dred Scott to the Dreamers, Beacon Press (2021). view
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, What is ‘Speech’? The Question of Coverage, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 158–172 (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, Free Speech and Commercial Advertising, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 444–454 (2021). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Ajit Pai and Risk-Taking at the FCC, Truth on the Market (January 25, 2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Cyberattack Attribution as Empowerment and Constraint, Hoover Institution Aegis Paper Series (2021). view
Barbara A. Spellman, In defense of weird hypotheticals, 2 Quaestio Facti: International Journal on Evidential Legal Reasoning 325–327 (2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Marriage and Divorce Rates are Dropping During the Pandemic, Forbes (January 15, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, It’s Time to Kick Trump Off Twitter, Slate (January 6, 2021). view
Charles Barzun, The Tale of Two Harts; A Schlegelian Dialectic, 69 Buffalo Law Review, 9–42 (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, Normative Legal Positivism, in Patricia Mindus & Torben Spaak The Cambridge Companion to Legal Positivism, Cambridge University Press, 61–78 (2021). view
Mauricio Guim & Michael A. Livermore, Where Nature’s Rights Go Wrong, 107 Virginia Law Review, 1347–1419 (2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn & June Carbone, Family Law and Emotion, in Susan A. Bandes et al. Research Handbook on Law and Emotion, Edward Elgar Publishing, 197–214 (2021). view
Nelson Camilo Sánchez León, Roles and Responsibilities of the Private Sector in Transitional Justice Processes in Latin America: The Cases of Colombia, Guatemala, and Argentina, Global Initiative for Justice Truth & Reconciliation (2021). view
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Constitutions and Constitutionalism, in Jackson, Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1–6 (2021). view
Crystal Shin, Using Educational Law to Create Better Outcomes in Juvenile Cases, in Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 943–983 (6 ed. 2021). view
Christopher S. Elmendorf et al., State Administrative Review of Local Constraints on Housing Development: Improving the California Model, 63 Arizona Law Review, 609–677 (2021). view
Leslie Kendrick, Miami Herald v. Tornillo: Freedom of Speech for Whom?, in M.C. Mirow & Howard M. Wasserman Painting Constitutional Law: Xavier Cortada’s Images of Constitutional Rights, Brill, 78–94 (2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Elizabeth S. Scott, The 100-Year Life and the New Family Law (2021). view
Ruth Mason, Special Report on EU State Aid: Part 9—State Aid Enforcement After Amazon, 171 Tax Notes Federal 1395–1402 (2021). view
Payvand Ahdout, Beyond The Notorious: A Tribute To My Justice, 121 Columbia Law Review, 577–581 (2021). view
David S. Law, The Computational Turn in Legal Research, in David S. Law & Malcolm Langford Research Methods in Constitutional Law: A Handbook, Edward Elgar (2021). view
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Constitution-Making, Methodology, and Interpretation, in Jackson,Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1–7 (2021). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Nuremburg and the Role(s) of Accountability in the Law of Armed Conflict, 229 Military Law Review 237–251 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law, 115 American Journal of International Law, (2021). view
Crystal Shin, Basic Educational Law, in Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 885–941 (6 ed. 2021). view
Michael D. Gilbert & Mauricio Guim, Active Virtues, 98 Washington University Law Review, 857–909 (2021). view
G. Edward White, "I Am Better at Narrative Than Analytic History": Schlegel&#39;s Version of Intellectual History, 69 Buffalo Law Review, 183–206 (2021). view
Richard L. Hasen & Douglas Laycock, Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials, 2020 Supplement, Wolters Kluwer (5 ed. 2021). view
Richard C. Schragger, Of Crosses and Confederate Monuments: A Theory of Unconstitutional Government Speech, 63 Arizona Law Review, 45–102 (2021). view
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Government Structures and Frameworks, in Jackson, Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1–8 (2021). view
Andrew Hayashi & Rich Hynes, Protectionist Property Taxes, 106 Iowa Law Review, 1091–1151 (2021). view
Charles Barzun, Quentin Skinner v. Charles Taylor: Explanation and Practical Reasoning in History, Philosophy, and Law, 31 Yale Journal of Law and Humanities, 299–315 (2021). view
Daniel J. Meador & Gregory Mitchell, American Courts, West Academic (4 ed. 2021). view
Charles Barzun, Clash of the Titans: Hercules v. Dennis Martinez, or Why Dworkin and Fish are Both Wrong (2021). view

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Kristen Eichensehr, The <em>Youngstown</em> Canon: Vetoed Bills and the Separation of Powers, 70 Duke Law Journal, 1245–1320 (2021). view
John C. Harrison, The Original Meaning of the Habeas Corpus Suspension Clause, the Right of Natural Liberty, and Executive Discretion, 29 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 649–711 (2021). view
Peter A. Beling et al., Modeling Law Search as Prediction, 29 Artificial Intelligence & Law 3–34 (2021). view
Deirdre M. Enright & Jennifer L. Givens, Virginia Must Bolster Access to Police Investigations, Norfolk Virginian-Pilot 23A (February 28, 2021). view
Lawrence B. Solum, John Rawls at 100, “A Theory of Justice” at 50, Legal Theory Blog (February 21, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Women’s Status and Pay in the C-Suite: New Study, Forbes (February 19, 2021). view
Michael A. Livermore, Rejecting the Trump Anticanon of Regulatory Mismanagement, The Regulatory Review (February 17, 2021). view
David Fontana & Micah J. Schwartzman, Trump picked the youngest judges to sit on the federal bench. Your move, Biden., Washington Post (February 16, 2021). view
Barry Friedman & Rachel Harmon, What Biden Can Do About Bad Policing, Los Angeles Times (February 15, 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, How Women Can Take Control In A Post-Pandemic World, Forbes (February 9, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron & Hany Farid, The Case for Trump’s Permanent Ban from Social Media, Slate (February 5, 2021). view
Rachel Harmon, The Law of the Police, Wolters Kluwer (2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham & Daniel Schwarcz, Courting Disaster: The Underappreciated Risk of a Cyber-Insurance Catastrophe, 27 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal, 407–473 (2021). view
Joe Fore, Don&#39;t Be So Negative, 69 Virginia Lawyer 62 (February, 2021). view
Margaret Foster Riley, Can Biden fix the vaccine mess? An expert says yes, The Conversation (January 27, 2021). view
Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, What is ‘Speech’? The Question of Coverage, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 158–172 (2021). view
Frederick Schauer, Free Speech and Commercial Advertising, in Frederick Schauer & Adrienne Stone The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, Oxford University Press, 444–454 (2021). view
Amanda Frost, You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping From Dred Scott to the Dreamers, Beacon Press (2021). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Ajit Pai and Risk-Taking at the FCC, Truth on the Market (January 25, 2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Cyberattack Attribution as Empowerment and Constraint, Hoover Institution Aegis Paper Series (2021). view
Barbara A. Spellman, In defense of weird hypotheticals, 2 Quaestio Facti: International Journal on Evidential Legal Reasoning 325–327 (2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Why Marriage and Divorce Rates are Dropping During the Pandemic, Forbes (January 15, 2021). view
Danielle K. Citron, It’s Time to Kick Trump Off Twitter, Slate (January 6, 2021). view
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, eds., Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge (2021). view
Steven D. Walt, Sales Law: Domestic and International Cases, Problems, and Materials, Foundation Press (3 ed. 2021). view
Naomi R. Cahn & Elizabeth S. Scott, The 100-Year Life and the New Family Law (2021). view
Michael A. Livermore et al., Law Search in the Age of the Algorithm, 2020 Michigan State Law Review, 1183 (2021). view
Charles Barzun, Clash of the Titans: Hercules v. Dennis Martinez, or Why Dworkin and Fish are Both Wrong (2021). view
Darryl K. Brown, Disclosure, Security, Technology: Challenges in Pre-trial Access to Evidence, in Ronald F. Wright, Kay L. Levine, & Russell M. Gold The Oxford Handbook of Prosecutors and Prosecution, Oxford University Press, 101–116 (2021). view
Jonathan Z. Cannon, EPA and the Clean Water Act, in A. James Barnes, John D. Graham, & David M. Konisky Fifty Years at the US Environmental Protection Agency: Progress, Retrenchment, and Opportunities, Rowman and Littlefield, 167–209 (2021). view
Lawrence B. Solum, Disaggregating <em>Chevron</em>, 82 Ohio State Law Journal, 249–300 (2021). view
Douglas Laycock, Richard L. Hasen & American Law Institute, Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Remedies - Preliminary Draft No. 2, American Law Institute Publishers (2021). view
Kenneth S. Abraham, The Long-Tail Liability Revolution: Creating the New World of Tort and Insurance Law, 6 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Public Affairs, 347–412 (2021). view
G. Edward White, "I Am Better at Narrative Than Analytic History": Schlegel&#39;s Version of Intellectual History, 69 Buffalo Law Review, 183–206 (2021). view
Richard C. Schragger, Of Crosses and Confederate Monuments: A Theory of Unconstitutional Government Speech, 63 Arizona Law Review, 45–102 (2021). view
Eric Biber & Moira O’Neill, Building to Burn? Permitting Exurban Housing Development in High Fire Hazard Zones, 48 Ecology Law Quarterly 943–980 (2021). view
Charles Barzun, Quentin Skinner v. Charles Taylor: Explanation and Practical Reasoning in History, Philosophy, and Law, 31 Yale Journal of Law and Humanities, 299–315 (2021). view
Kristen Eichensehr, Investigations Continue into Mysterious Illness Affecting U.S. Officials in Havana and Elsewhere, 115 American Journal of International Law, 528–535 (2021). view
Michael G. Collins & Ann Woolhandler, Was <em>Bivens </em>Necessary?, 96 Notre Dame Law Review, 1893–1921 (2021). view
Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin, eds., Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications (6 ed. 2021). view
Ryan Calo & Danielle K. Citron, The Automated Administrative State: A Crisis of Legitimacy, 70 Emory Law Journal, 797–846 (2021). view
William Hall & Saikrishna Prakash, The Constitution’s First Declared War: The Northwestern Confederacy War of 1790-95, 107 Virginia Law Review, 119–187 (2021). view
Jason S. Johnston, Environmental Permits: Public Property Rights in Private Lands and the Extraction and Redistribution of Private Wealth, 96 Notre Dame Law Review, 1559–1579 (2021). view
Nicholas Almendares, Michael D. Gilbert & Rebecca Kerley, Enforcing Rules Versus Enforcing Standards (2021). view
Vicki C. Jackson & Mila Versteeg, Constitutions and Constitutionalism, in Jackson, Vicki C. & Versteeg, Mila Comparative Constitutional Law, Routledge, 1–6 (2021). view
Crystal Shin, The Children&#39;s Services Act, Petitions for Services, and Other Proceedings, in Julie E. McConnell & Crystal Shin Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 985–1037 (6 ed. 2021). view
Charles Barzun & Michael D. Gilbert, Conflict Avoidance in Constitutional Law, 107 Virginia Law Review, 1–56 (2021). view
Andrew Hayashi, The Evolving Network of Legal Scholars (2021). view
Payvand Ahdout, Direct Collateral Review, 121 Columbia Law Review, 159–213 (2021). view

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