Alabama
Anthony Alfieri (Miami Law)
Georgetown Law and Philosophy
Knud Haakonssen (Sussex History)
Harvard Health Law
Jeff McMahan (Rutgers Philosophy), Radical Cognitive Limitations
Miami
Paul R. Verkuil (Miami Law), Outsourcing Sovereignty
NYU Legal History
Jennifer Klein (Yale History), The Bonds of Care: Domestic Labor and the Law in the U.S. Welfare State
SMU
Paul A. Diller (Willamette Law)
St. Louis
Jeff A. Redding (St. Louis Law)
Stanford Environmental and Natural Resource Law
Joe Grindstaff (California Water Resource Control Board), Liquid Gold: Solving the World’s Freshwater Sustainability Challenges
Toronto Law and Economics
Talia Fisher (Tel Aviv University), The Confessional Penalty
USC Law, History, and Culture
Kunal Parker (Cleveland-Marshall Law)
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Alabama
Andrew Morriss (Illinois Law)
Chicago Law and Economics
Betsey Stevenson (Penn. Business), Beyond the Classroom: Using Title IX to Measure the Return to High School Sports
Columbia Legal Theory
Robin West (Georgetown Law)
Emory
Joseph Miller (Lewis and Clark Law), Hoisting Originality
Kansas
Orin Kerr (George Washington Law), Applying the Fourth Amendment to Internet Communications: A General Approach
Marquette
Julie Oseid (St. Thomas Law), War Stories: Mentoring New Lawyers Through Storytelling
Pennsylvania Law and Philosophy
Bill Edmundson (Georgia State Law), Political Authority, Moral Powers, and the Intrinsic Value of Obedience
Temple International Law
Elena Baylis (Pittsburgh Law), Bellweather Trials: From Mass Torts to Mass Atrocities
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