Columbia
Franco Ferrari (Columbia Law), Homeward Trend and Lex Forism Despite Uniform Sales Law
Drake Constitutional Law
Phoebe Haddon (Temple Law), Can the U.S. Supreme Court’s Keyes Desegregation Decision Unlock Opportunities to Rethink Brown in the 21st Century
Minnesota Faculty Works in Progress
Gregory S. Alexander (Cornell Law), The Social Obligation Norm in American Property Law
Northwestern Law and Economics
Albert Choi (Virginia Law), Shrink Wraps: Who Should Bear the Cost of Communicating Mass-Market Contract Terms
Stetson
Tim Terrell (Emory Law), The Challenge of Legal Writing Training in Law School and Law Practice
USC Law History and Culture
Steven Pincus (Yale History), Revolution in Political Economy
Washington
Jon Eddy (Washington Law), Current Trends in Legal Education in Afghanistan
Yale Legal Theory
Daryl Levinson (Harvard Law)
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Connecticut
Justin Long (Connecticut Law), Against Certification
Emory
Francesco Parisi (Minnesota Law)
Harvard Health Law
Ben Roin (Harvard Law), The Perverse Incentives Created by the Patent Term for Drugs
Hofstra
Darren Hutchinson (American University Law), Sexuality, Politics, and Doctrinal Evolution
Northwestern Law and Political Economy
Daniel B. Rodrigues (Texas Law), Is Administrative Law Inevitable
NYU Legal History
James Whitman (Yale Law), Western Legal Imperialism: Thinking About the Deep Historical Roots
St. Louis
Amy Coney Barrett (Notre Dame Law)
USC Law History and Culture
Amy Adler (NYU Law), Medusa: A Look at Women in First Amendment Law
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