Chicago Law and Philosophy
Susan Mendus (York Politics)
Miami
Eric D. Weitz (Minnesota History), From the Vienna to the Paris System, or: What Human Rights has to do with Imperial Politics, Minority Protection, Forced Deportations, and German Genocides
Northwestern International Law
Jenia Iontcheva Turner (SMU Law)
Pacific McGeorge
Omar Dajani, (Pacific McGeorge)
UC Berkeley CSLS
Olivier Roy (U.C. Berkeley Poli. Sci.), Managing Religious Pluralism in Liberal States
UC Berkeley Law and Economics
Anup Malani (Boston Law) and Zvika Neeman (Boston Economics), Do Advertisements Affect the Physiological Efficacy of Branded Drugs?
Yale Workplace Theory and Policy
Richard Ford (Stanford Law)
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Florida
Mark S. Weiner (Rutgers Law), Imagining the Rule of Law in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Georgia International Law
Paul Stephan (Virginia Law), Privatizing International Law
Harvard Legal History
Dalia Tsuk Mitchell (George Washington Law), Corporate Directors: Trustees, Representatives, Agents
Iowa
Vicki Schultz (Yale Law)
Missouri
Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff (Washington University Law)
Pacific McGeorge
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard (Kansas Law), Right to Health Care
Temple
Kristin Hickman (Minnesota Law)
Toledo
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard (Kansas Law)
Washington University in St. Louis
Miranda Feischer (Illinois Law), Charitable Justice
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