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Peter A. Alces

Books
  • Monograph, Contract Theory and the Canon (working title) (Oxford University Press 2010) (under contract).
  • Co-author, Casebook, Commercial Contracting (Lexis 2004) (with David Frisch and Francis J. Mootz III).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Casebook, Commercial Contracting (Lexis 2d ed. forthcoming 2008) (with David Frisch and Francis J. Mootz III).
Articles
  • Unintelligent Design in Contract, 2008 U. Ill. L. Rev. 505.
  • Co-author, U.C.C. Article 3 & 4 Symposium Issue, Carrying a Good Joke Too Far, 82 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 879 (2008) (with Hopkins) (solicited).
  • Guerilla Terms, 56 Emory L.J. 1511 (2007).
  • Law and Morality Symposium Issue, The Moral Impossibility of Contract, 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1647 (2007).
  • On Discovering Doctrine: "Justice" in Contract Agreement, 83 Wash. U. L.Q. 471 (2005)
  • Review Essay, The Unruliness of Rules, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 2037 (2003) (reviewing Larry Alexander & Emily Sherwin, The Rule of Rules: Morality, Rules, and the Dilemmas of Law).
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Angela M. Banks

Articles
  • Symposium Issue, Expanding Participation in Constitution Making: Challenges and Opportunities, 49 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Challenging Political Boundaries, 29 U. Penn. J. Int'l L. 105 (2007).
  • Participatory Constitution Making in Post-Conflict States, 101 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 138 (2007).
  • Moderating Politics in Post-Conflict States: An Examination of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 10 UCLA J. Int'l L. & Foreign Aff. 1 (2005).
  • Carla Del Ponte: Her Retrospective of Four Years in the Hague, 6 Int'l L.F. 37 (2004).
  • The Growing Impact of Non-State Actors on the International and European Legal Systems, 5 Int'l L.F. 293 (2003).
Other
  • Report, Sexual Violence and International Criminal Law: An Analysis of the Ad Hoc Tribunal's Jurisprudence & the International Criminal Court's Elements of Crimes (Fall 2005) (prepared for Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice, The Hague, Netherlands). Available online here.
  • Report, Democracy and Diversity: Principles and Concepts for Educating Citizens in a Global World (Center for Multicultural Education, University of Washington 2005) (International Review Panel Member). Available online here.
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Jayne Barnard

Articles
  • Corporate Therapeutics at the Securities and Exchange Commission, 2008 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. ____ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Symposium Issue, Narcissism, Over-Optimism, Fear, Anger and Depression: The Interior Life of Corporate Leaders, 76 U. Cin. L. Rev. ____ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Securities Fraud, Recidivism, and Deterrence, ___ Penn. St. L. Rev. ____ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Symposium Issue, Post-Tenure Review As If It Mattered, 17 J. Contemp. Leg. Issues 297 (2008).
  • Symposium Issue, Creative Sanctions for Online Investment Fraud, 76 Miss. L.J. 949 (2007).
  • Symposium Issue, Corporate Boards and The New Environmentalism, 31 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. 291 (2007).
  • Symposium Issue, More Women on Corporate Boards? Not So Fast, 13 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 703 (2007)
  • Symposium Issue, At the Top of the Pyramid: Lessons from the Alpha Women and the "Elite Eight," 65 Md. L. Rev. 315 (2006)
  • Symposium Issue, Historical Quirks, Political Opportunism, and the Anti-Loan Provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, 31 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 325 (2005), reprinted in 38 Sec. L. Rev. Ann. 236 (2006).
  • Rule 10b-5 and the "Unfitness" Question, 47 Ariz. L. Rev. 9 (2005), reprinted in 47 Corp. Prac. Comm. 855 (2005).
  • SEC Debarment of Officers and Directors After Sarbanes-Oxley, 59 Bus. Law. 391 (2004).
  • Co-author, Incremental Bar Admission: Lessons from the Medical Profession, 53 J. Legal Educ. 340 (2003) (with Mark Greenspan).
Other
  • Assessment of Clinical Skills in Medicine and Law, Bar Examiner, Aug. 2004, at 18.
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Lynda Butler

Other
  • Co-editor, 28 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2008) (107 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 28 The Fee Simple, No. 1 (Va. State Bar, November 2007) (71 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 27 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2007) (180 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 27 The Fee Simple, No. 1 (Va. State Bar, Nov. 2006) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 26 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2006) (150 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 26 The Fee Simple, No. 1 (Va. State Bar, Nov. 2005) (66 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 25 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2005) (135 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 25 The Fee Simple, No. 1 (Va. State Bar, Nov. 2004) (77 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 24 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2004) (273 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 24 The Fee Simple, No. 1 (Va. State Bar, Nov. 2003) (114 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 23 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2003) (187 pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
  • Co-editor, 28 The Fee Simple, No. 2 (Va. State Bar, May 2008) ( pp.) (with Courtland W. Traver).
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Lan Cao

Books
  • Monkey Bridge (Penguin 1997).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Everything You Need to Know About Asian Americans (Penguin Plume 2d ed. 2004) (with Himilce Novas).
Articles
  • Culture Change, 47 Va. J. Int'l L. 357-412 (2007). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Symposium Issue, The Transnational and Subnational in Global Crimes, 22 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 59-97 (2004) (by invitation). Available online here (PDF format)
  • Book Review, The Ethnic Question in Law and Development, 102 Mich. L. Rev. 1044-1103 (2004) (reviewing Amy Chua, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability (2003)). Available online here (PDF format)
  • The Diaspora of Ethnic Economies: Beyond the Pale?, 44 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1521-1625 (2003). Available online here (PDF format)
Book Chapters
  • An Evaluation of the World Bank's New Comprehensive Development Framework, in Privatizing Development 27-63 (Michael B. Likosky ed., Martinus Nijhoff Pub. 2005)
Other
  • Book Review, Culture, Security and Other Difficulties in Rule of Law Reform, 101 A. J. I. L. 901 (2007) (reviewing Jane Stromseth, David Wippman & Rosa Brooks, Can Might Make Rights (2006)).
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Eric D. Chason

Articles
  • Why Pension Funding Matters, 2007 N.Y.U. Rev. Emp. Benefits & Executive Compensation Ch. 10.
  • Naked and Covered in Monte Carlo, A Reappraisal of Option Taxation, 27 Va. Tax Rev. 135 (2007).
  • Deferred Compensation Reform: Taxing the Fruit of the Tree in Its Proper Season, 67 Ohio St. L.J. 347 (2006).
  • Outlawing Pension-Funding Shortfalls, 26 Va. Tax. Rev. 519 (2006).
  • The Economic Ambiguity (and Possible Irrelevance) of Tax Transition Rules, 22 Va. Tax Rev. 615 (2003).
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Nancy Combs

Books
  • Factfinding in International Criminal Law: The Appearance, The Reality and The Future (Cambridge Univ. Press, forthcoming 2009).
  • Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law: Constructing a Restorative Justice Approach (Stanford Univ. Press 2007).
Articles
  • Co-author, 2005 Year-In-Review, 3 Transnat'l Disp. Mgmt. 1 (2006) (with L. Caplan, C. Nesser, U. Onwuamaegbu, C. Romano, & A. Staples).
  • Procuring Guilty Pleas for International Crimes: The Limited Influence of Sentencing Discounts, 59 Vand. L. Rev. 68 (2006).
  • Co-author, International Courts and Tribunals, 39 Int'l Law. 259 (2005) (with Carl Magnus Nesser, Ucheora O. Onwuamaegbu, Mark B. Rees, & Jacqueline Weisman).
  • Profile: Judge George H. Aldrich, 7 Int'l L.F. 47 (2005).
  • Co-author, International Courts and Tribunals, 38 Int'l Law. 451 (2004) (with Daryl A. Mundis, Ucheora O. Onwuamaegbu, Mark B. Rees, & Jacqueline A. Weisman).
  • International Decisions: Prosecutor v. Plavsic, 97 Am. J. Int'l L. 929 (2003).
  • Co-author, International Courts and Tribunals, 37 Int'l Law. 523 (2003) (with Ucheora O. Onwuamaegbu, Mark B. Rees, & Jacqueline A. Weisman)
  • Establishing the International Court, 5 Int'l L.F. 77 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • Plea Bargaining, in International Criminal Law (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Transnat'l Publishers 3d ed. forthcoming 2008).
  • The ICC: Prospects and Challenges, in The Hague: Legal Capital of the World (Peter J. van Krieken & David McKay eds., Asser Press 2005).
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Glenn Coven

Books
  • Co-author, Report of the American Bar Association Tax Section Task Force on Integration of the Corporate and Individual Tax Systems 1998 (co-chairs Robert A. Bergquist and Jennifer J.S. Brooks) (with Jack Cummings, Richard Gordon and Jennifer Brooks).
  • Co-author, The Taxation of Business Enterprises (West Pub. 1998) (with Robert J. Peroni & Richard Crawford Pugh).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, The Taxation of Business Enterprises (West Pub. 3d ed. 2006) (with Robert J. Peroni & Steven A. Bank).
Articles
  • Basis Shifting -- A Radical Approach to an Intractable Problem, 105 Tax Notes 1541 (2004).
  • What Corporate Tax Shelters Can Teach Us About the Structure of Subchapter C, 105 Tax Notes 831 (2004).
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Neal Devins

Books
  • Co-editor and Contributor, Congress and the Constitution (Constitutional Conflicts Series, Duke U. Press 2005) (with Keith Whittington).
  • Co-editor and Contributor, A Year at the Supreme Court (Constitutional Conflicts Series, Duke U. Press 2004) (with Davison Douglas).
  • Co-author, The Democratic Constitution (Oxford U. Press 2004) (with Louis Fisher)
  • Co-editor and Contributor, Redefining Equality (Oxford U. Press 1998) (with Davison Douglas).
  • Editor and Contributor, Government Lawyering, 61 Law and Contemporary Problems, Vols. 1 & 2 (1998).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Political Dynamics of Constitutional Law (West Pub. Co. 4th ed. 2006; 3d ed. 2000, 325 pp.; 2d ed. 1996, 316 pp.) (with Louis Fisher).
Articles
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, Not-So-Independent Agencies, ___ B.U. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008) (with David Lewis).
  • Symposium Issue, Ideological Cohesion and Precedent, ___ N.C. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Symposium Issue, How Congress Paved the Way for the Rehnquist Court's Federalism Revival: Lessons from the Federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, 21 St. Johns J. Legal Comment. 461 (2007).
  • Congress, the Supreme Court, and Enemy Combatants: How Lawmakers Buoyed Judicial Supremacy by Placing Limits on Federal Court Jurisdiction, 91 Minn. L. Rev. 1562 (2007).
  • Co-author, Law Review Article Placement: Benefit or Beauty Prize, 56 J. Legal Educ. 374 (2007) (with Dennis Callahan).
  • Symposium Issue, Constitutional Avoidance and the Roberts Court, 32 U. Dayton L. Rev. 339 (2007).
  • Book Review, The D'Oh! of Popular Constiutitonalism, 105 Mich. L. Rev. 1333 (2007).
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, Can We Make the Constitution More Democratic?, 55 Drake L. Rev. 971 (2007) (with Ilya Somin).
  • Symposium Issue, Signing Statements and Divided Government, 16 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 63 (2007).
  • Symposium Issue, Smoke, Not Fire, 65 Md. L. Rev. 197 (2006).
  • Symposium Issue, Should Congress Fear the Supreme Court?, 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1337 (2006).
  • Symposium Issue, Tom Delay: Popular Constitutionality?, 81 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1055 (2006).
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, Judicial Review and Non-generalizable Cases, 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 323 (2005) (with Alan J. Meese).
  • Symposium Issue, The Academic Expert Before Congress: Observations and Lessons from Bill Van Alstyne's Testimony, 54 Duke L.J. 1525 (2005).
  • Symposium Issue, The Majoritarian Rehnquist Court?, 67 Law & Contemp. Probs. 63 (2004).
  • Symposium Issue, The Judicial Safeguards of Federalism, 99 Nw. U. L. Rev. 131 (2004).
  • Symposium Issue, Congress and the Making of the Second Rehnquist Court, 47 St. Louis U. L.J. 773 (2003).
  • Symposium Issue, Bring Back the Draft?, 19 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1107 (2004).
  • Explaining Grutter v. Bollinger, 152 U. Pa. L. Rev. 347 (2003).
  • Congress, Civil Liberties, and the War on Terror, 11 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1139 (2003).
  • Principle and Politics, 81 N.C. L. Rev. 2061 (2003).
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, The Uneasy Case for Department of Justice Control of Government Litigation, 5 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 558 (2003) (with Michael Herz).
Book Chapters
  • Co-author, The Constitution and Congressional Committees, 1971-2000, in The Least Examined Branch: The Role of Legislatures in the Constitutional State 396 (Cambridge U. Press forthcoming 2006) (with Keith Whittington & Hutch Hicken).
  • Congressional Factfinding and the Scope of Judicial Review, in Congress and the Constitution (Constitutional Conflicts Series, Duke U. Press 2005).
  • Substantive Due Process, Public Opinion, and the Right to Die, in The Rehnquist Legacy 327 (Cambridge U. Press 2005).
  • Co-author, Alexander Bickel and the New Judicial Minimalism, in The Judiciary and American Democracy (SUNY Press 2005) (with C.J. Peters).
  • Is Judicial Policy-Making Countermajoritarian?, in Making Policy, Making Law: An Interbranch Perspective 189 (Georgetown U. Press 2004).
  • Executive Privilege and Congressional and Independent Investigations, in Separation of Powers: Documents and Commentary (C.Q. Press 2003).
Other
  • Congressional Responses to Supreme Court Decisions, in Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (Mark Graber et al eds., Gale MacMillan forthcoming 2008).
  • Symposium Issue, Politique et Independence Judiciare, 7 Politique Americaine ___ (2007).
  • Bob Jones University v. U.S., in Encyclopedia of Civil Liberty (Routledge Press 2006).
  • Zelman v. Sommers-Harris, in Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States 1115 (Oxford U. Press 2005).
  • Symposium Issue, Working with Congress: The Warren-Rehnquist Court Connection, Bull. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci., Summer 2004, at 15.
  • What Brown Teaches Us About the Rehnquist Court's Federalism Revival, PS, Apr. 2004, at 211.
  • Better Lucky Than Good, 8 Green Bag 33 (2004).
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Davison M. Douglas

Books
  • Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865-1954 (Cambridge University Press 2005) (part of the Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society book series).
  • Co-editor, A Year at the Supreme Court (Duke University Press 2004) (part of the Constitutional Conflicts book series) (with Neal Devins).
  • Co-author, Constitutional Law in Context (Carolina Academic Press, 1st ed. 2003; 2d ed. 2006) (with Michael Curtis, Paul Finkelman, & Wilson Parker) (2 volumes with teacher's manual and annual supplements).
  • Co-editor, Redefining Equality (Oxford University Press 1998)(with Neal Devins).
Articles
  • The Legacy of St. George Tucker, 47 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1111 (2006) (introduction to symposium issue).
  • The Death Penalty and International Law, 13 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 305 (2005) (introduction to symposium issue).
  • The Struggle for School Desegregation in Cincinnati Before 1954, 71 U. Cin. L. Rev. 979 (2003) (special lecture given at the University of Cincinnati College of Law).
  • The Rhetorical Uses of Marbury v. Madison: The Emergence of a "Great Case," 38 Wake Forest L. Rev. 375 (2003) (article in symposium issue on judicial review).
Book Chapters
  • Reinhold Niebuhr, in The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature (John Witte & Frank Alexander eds., Columbia U. Press 2005).
  • Brown v. Board of Education and Its Impact on Black Education in America, in From the Grassroots to the Supreme Court: Explorations of Brown v. Board of Education and American Democracy (Peter Lau ed., Duke U. Press 2004).
Other
  • The Faiths of the Founding Fathers, by David Holmes. 49 J. Church & St. 151 (2007) (book review).
  • Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties. 3 volumes (Routledge Press 2006) (with Paul Finkelman, General Editor; Gabriel Chin, Rodney Smolla, Melvin Urofsky, Mary Volcansek, Associate Editors).
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James Dwyer

Books
  • The Superiority of Youth: Moral Status and How We Treat Children (under submission).
  • The Relationship Rights of Children (Cambridge U. Press 2006).
  • Vouchers Within Reason: A Child-Centered Approach to Education Reform (Cornell U. Press 2002).
  • Religious Schools v. Children's Rights (Cornell U. Press 1998) (paperback edition with new preface 2001).
Articles
  • A Constitutional Birthright: The State, Parentage, and Newborn Persons (under submission).
  • The Child Protection Pretense: States' Continued Consignment of Babies to Unfit Parents, ___ Minn. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Costless Parent Choices (in progress).
  • Symposium Issue, The Liberal State's Response to Religious Visions of Education, 44 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 195 (2005).
  • Symposium Issue, School Accountability and "High Stakes Testing," 2 Theory & Res. Ed. 211 (2004).
  • Symposium Issue, A Taxonomy of Children's Existing Rights in State Decision Making About Their Relationships, 11 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 845 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • Children's Education Rights in a Liberal Democracy, in Padagogische Modernisierung: Sakularitat und Sakralitat in der Modernen Padogigik (Hoffmann, Jacottet, & Osterwalder eds., Haupt Bern 2006).
  • Children's Rights, in The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Education (Blackwell Pub. 2003).
Other
  • Book Review, ___ Law & Politics ___ (2008) (reviewing Sarah Elliston, The Best Interests of the Child in Healthcare 2007).
  • Essay, Funding Religion in a Post-Zelman World, Gov't L. & Pol'y J., Winter/Spring 2003, at 11.
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Michael Steven Green

Books
  • Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition (International Nietzsche Studies Series, U. Ill. Press 2002). Available online here.
Articles
  • Does Dworkin Commit Dworkin's Fallacy?, 28 Oxford J. Leg. Stud. (forthcoming 2008).
  • Why Protect Private Arms Possession?, 84 Notre Dame L. Rev. (forthcoming 2008).
  • Explaining Tort Law, 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1953 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Dworkin v. The Philosophers, 2007 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1477 (reviewing Ronald Dworkin, Justice in Robes (2006)).
  • Legal Realism as Theory of Law, 46 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1915 (2005). Available online here.
  • Halpin on Dworkin's Fallacy: A Surreply, 91 Va. L. Rev. 187 (2005). Available online here.
  • Legal Revolutions: Six Mistakes About Discontinuity in the Legal Order, 83 N.C. L. Rev. 331 (2005). Available online here.
  • White and Clark on Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition: A Response, 36 Int'l Stud. Phil. 169 (2005).
  • Nietzsche's Place in Nineteenth Century German Philosophy, 47 Inquiry 168 (2004) (reviewing Will Dudley, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy: Thinking Freedom (Cambridge U. Press 2002)).
  • Dworkin's Fallacy, or What the Philosophy of Language Can't Teach Us About the Law, 89 Va. L. Rev. 1897 (2003). Available online here.
  • Hans Kelsen and the Logic of Legal Systems, 54 Ala. L. Rev. 365 (2003). Available online here.
  • Copyrighting Facts, 78 Ind. L.J. 919 (2003). Available online here.
Other
  • Essay, Collective Facts, Copyright, and the Fallacy of Division, in Feist, Facts, and Functions (Robert Brauneis ed., Edward Elgar Press, forthcoming 2008).
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Susan Grover

Other
  • Author and Counsel of Record, Brief of The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law et al. as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent, Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders, 126 S. Ct. 2405 (2004) (No. 05-259).
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Vivian Hamilton

Articles
  • Religious v. Secular Ideologies and Sex Education: A Response to Professors Cahn and Carbone, 110 W. Va. L. Rev. 501 (2007).
  • Will Marriage Promotion Work?, 11 Iowa J. Gender, Race & Just. 1 (2007) (invited).
  • Family Structure, Children, and Law, 24 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 9 (2007) (invited).
  • Principles of U.S. Family Law, 75 Fordham L. Rev. 31 (2006).
  • Mistaking Marriage for Social Policy, 11 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 307 (2004), excerpted in Modern Family Law: Cases and Materials 368-70 (D. Kelly Weisberg & Susan Frelich Appleton eds., 3d ed. 2006).
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Trotter Hardy

Books
  • Project Looking Forward: Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World (U.S. Copyright Office Aug. 1998).
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James Heller

Books
  • The Librarian's Copyright Companion (Wm. S. Hein & Co. 2004).
Articles
  • Co-author. Pretty Woman Meets the Man Who Wears the Star: Fair Use After Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music and American Geophysical Union v. Texaco, 54 J. of the Copyright Society of the USA 719 (2007) (with Anne Forkner and Patrick Speice).
  • 51, 36, 127, Hike: Justifying a Law Library Renovation and Expansion Project (pts. 1 & 2), 14 Trends L. Libr. Mgmt. & Tech. 4 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • Collection Development, Licensing, and Acquisitions, in Law Librarianship in the 21st Century (Scarecrow Press 2007).
Other
  • Federalism, U.S. Style, 3 Legal Info. Mgmt. 162 (2003).
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Laura A. Heymann

Articles
  • The Public's Domain in Trademark Law: A First Amendment Theory of the Consumer, 43 Ga. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2009).
  • The Trademark/Copyright Divide, 60 SMU L. Rev. 55 (2007) (selected for republicaton in the Int'l Prop. L. Rev. (Thomson West Group 2008) as one of the best intellectual property law review articles published in 2007).
  • The Birth of the Authornym: Authorship, Pseudonymity, and Trademark Law, 80 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1377 (2005).
Book Chapters
  • Authorship and Trademark Law, in 3 Intellectual Property and Information Wealth: Issues and Practices in the Digital Age 191 (Peter K. Yu ed., Praeger Publishers forthcoming 2007).
Other
  • The Reasonable Person in Trademark Law, 51 St. Louis U. L.J. ____ (forthcoming 2008) (special issue).
  • Symposium Essay, Everything Is Transformative: Fair Use and Reader Response, 31 Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts ____ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Symposium Essay, Metabranding and Intermediation: A Response to Prof. Fleischer, 12 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 201 (2007).
  • Essay, Inducement as Contributory Copyright Infringement: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., 37 Int'l Rev. Intell. Prop. & Competition L. 31 (2006).
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Eric A. Kades

Articles
  • Preserving a Precious Resource: Rationalizing the Use of Antibiotics, 99 Nw. U. L. Rev. 611 (2005).
Other
  • Book Review, How the Indians Lost Their Land, 32 Law & Soc. Inquiry ___ (forthcoming 2007).
  • Symposium Issue, Property Rights & Economic Development, 45 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 815 (2004).
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Charles Koch

Books
  • Co-author, 32-33 Federal Practice and Procedure (West 2005) (with Charles Alan Wright).
  • West's Federal Administrative Practice (2000) (annual supplement).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (Matthew Bender 5th ed. 2006) (with William Jordan & Richard Murphy).
Articles
  • FCC v. WNCN Listeners Guild: An Old Fashioned Remedy for What Ails Current Judicial Review Law, 58 Admin. L. Rev. 981 (2006)
  • Collaborative Governance in the Restructured Electricity Industry, 40 Wake Forest L. Rev. 589 (2005).
  • Policy Making by the Administrative Judiciary, 56 Ala. L. Rev. 693 (2005).
  • Judicial Dialogue for Legal Multiculturalism, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 879 (2004).
  • The Advantages of the Civil Law Judiciary as the Model for Emerging Legal Systems, 11 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 139 (2003).
  • Envisioning a Global Legal Culture, 25 Mich. J. Int'l L. 1 (2003).
  • Globalization of Administrative and Regulatory Practice, 54 Admin. L. Rev. 409 (2001).
Other
  • The Delegation of Implementing Authority to Implement Energy Policy in the US and the EU, 2006 Int'l Workshop on Legal Issues for Clean Energy & Climate Issues 22.
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Fredric Lederer

Books
  • Co-author, Three-volume treatise, Court-Martial Procedure (Lexis forthcoming 2006) (with Francis Gilligan).
  • Excerpts from Basic Advocacy and Litigation in a Technological World (desktop published 2005).
  • Military Law, Cases and Materials (desktop published 2003).
  • Fundamental Criminal Procedure (Part Two, The Criminal Justice Process) (1999) [desktop published].
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Courtroom Criminal Evidence (Lexis 4th ed. 2005; 3d ed. 1998, pp. 1570) (2 volumes) (with Edward Imwinkelried, Paul Giannelli, & Fran Gilligan).
  • Co-author, An Introduction to Law, Law Study & the Lawyer's Role (Carolina Acad. Press 2d ed. 2004) (with James E. Moliterno).
Articles
  • Technology-Augmented Courtrooms -- Progress Amid a Few Complications, or the Problematic Interrelationship Between Court and Counsel, 60 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 675 (2005).
  • The Potential Use of Courtroom Technology in Major Terrorism Cases, 12 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 887 (2004).
  • Courtroom Technology: For Trial Lawyers the Future is Now, A.B.A. Crim. Just., Spring 2004, at 14.
  • The Courtroom 21 Project: Creating the Courtroom of the Twenty-First Century, 43 A.B.A. Judges' J., Winter 2004, at 39.
Book Chapters
  • The Courtroom in the Age of Technology, in Celebrating the Courthouse (Steven Flanders ed., Norton forthcoming 2006).
  • Courtroom Technology: A Status Report, in Electronic Judicial Resource Management 179 (Kamlesh N. Agarwala & Murlui D. Tiwari eds., New Delhi 2005).
Other
  • Using White Boards in Court, Legal Tech. News, Feb. 2006, at ___.
  • It's Prime Time for Videoconferencing in Court, Legal Tech. News, Oct. 11, 2006, at ___.
  • Ruminations on Public Perceptions of Technology-Enabled Dispute Resolution and Their Legal Effects (internal desk-top published 2005).
  • Editor, Courtroom 21 Court Affiliates Protocols for the Use by Lawyers of Courtroom Technology (internal desk-top published 2004).
  • Why the Reluctance? Lawyers Still Hesitate to Show They are Tech Savvy, Law Tech. News, Oct. 29, 2003, at 38.
  • From Trials to Recruiting, The Days of Shaky Images and Busy Sound are Gone, Legal Tech. Newsl., June 19, 2003, at 38.
  • Co-author, Empirical Research Report, Assisting Jury Comprehension of Foreign Language Voice Intercepts (YEAR) (with Constance Pilkington, Stacey-Rae Simcox & Heidi Simon) (completing data analysis).
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John Lee

Articles
  • Class Warfare 1988-2005 Over Top Individual Income Tax Rates: Teeter-Totter from Soak-the-Rich to Robin-Hood-in-Reverse, 2 Hastings Bus. L.J. 47 (2006).
  • The Capital Gains "Sieve" and the "Farce" of Progressivity: Part 1, 1 Hastings Bus. L.J. 1 (2005).
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Linda Malone

Books
  • Emanual Law Outline: Public International Law (Aspen Publishers/Wolters Kluwer 2008).
  • Co-author, Criminal Law (LexisNexis 6th ed. 2008) (with J. Cook, P. Marcus, and G. Moohr).
  • Emanual Law Outline: Environmental Law (Wolters Kluwer 4th ed. 2007; Aspen 2003).
  • Co-author, Environmental Law, Policy, and Practice (Thomson West 2007) (with M. Tabb).
  • Co-author, Defending the Environment: Civil Society Strategies to Enforce International Environmental Law (Island Press rev'd ed. 2006; Transnat'l Publishers 2003) (with S. Pasternack).
  • Co-author, International law and Litigation in U.S. Courts (Thomson West 2d ed. 2005) (with J. Paust & J. Van Dyke).
  • Co-author, Analytical Methods and Approaches for Water Resources Project Planning (Nat'l Res. Council, Nat'l Acad. Sci. 2004) (Gregory B. Baecher et al.).
  • International Human Rights (Thomson West 2003).
  • Co-author, Bioavailability of Contaminants in Soils and Sediments: Processes, Tools , and Applications (Nat'l Res. Council, Nat'l Acad. Sci. 2003) (with Richard G. Luthy et al.).
  • Environmental Regulation Land Use (West 2000 and annual supplements).
  • Co-editor, Yearbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford Press 1991-1998).
  • Co-author, Environmental Law: Cases and Materials (Lexis 1992, 2d ed. 1998), with Teacher's Manual, 2d ed. (Lexis 1998) (with M. Tabb).
  • Environmental Law Selected Statutes and Regulations (West 1992; 2d ed. 1998).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Document Supplement, International Law and Litigation in the U.S. (2006) (with J. Paust & J. Van Dyke).
Articles
  • What Do Snowmobiles, Mercury Emissions, Greenhouse Gases, and Runoff Have in Common?: The Controversy over "Junk Science," 9 Chap. L. Rev. 365 (2006)
  • From Breard to Atkins to Malvo: Legal Incompentency and Human Rights Norms on the Fringes of the Death Penalty, 13 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 363 (2004).
  • The Myths and Truths that Ended the 2000 TMDL Program, 20 Pace Envtl. L. Rev. 63 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • Enforcing International Environmental Law through Domestic Law Mechanisms in the United States: Civil Society Initiatives against Global Warming, in Implementing Environmental Legislation: The Critical Role of Enforcement and Compliance (D. Qun, et al. eds., Cambridge Press forthcoming 2008).
  • Enforcing International Criminal Law Violations with Civil Remedies: The U.S. Alien Tort Claims Act in International Criminal Law (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., in press Brill Publishers 3d ed. 2008).
  • Let Freedom Ring from Lookout Mountain, in Law Touched Our Hearts: A Generation Remembers Brown v. Board of Education (Mildred Robinson and Richard Bonnie eds., Vanderbilt University Press in press 2008).
  • The 2004 U.S. Ocean Report and Its Implications for Land Use Reform to Improve Water Quality, in Land Use Law for Sustainable Development 555 (N. Califour, et al. eds., Cambridge Press 2006).
  • The Effect of U.S. Ratification as a "Self-Executing" or as a "Non-Self-Executing" Treaty, in J. Todres, M. Wojcik, & C. Revaz, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Analysis of Treaty Provisions and Implications of U.S. Ratification 33 (Transnat'l Publishers 2006).
  • Co-author, Chapter 4, Ocean and Coastal Pollution from Land-based Sources, in An Ocean Blueprint for the 21st Century: Final Report of the U.S. Ocean Commission on Ocean Policy (2004), and Review of U.S. Ocean and Coastal Law: The Evolution of Ocean Governance Over Three Decades, in Appendix 6 (2005). Available online here.
  • When Federal Initiatives Fail, in New Ground: The Advent of Local Environmental Law 123 (John Nolan ed., Envtl. L. Inst. 2003).
Other
  • Acknowledging the Impact of Climate Change on National Security: A Long and Winding Road, ABA Homeland Security Newsletter 3 (May 2008).
  • Book Review, 29 Harvard Int. Rev. 80 (forthcoming 2007), Inventing Human Rights: A History.
  • Looking Beyond Environmental Law's Mid-Life Crisis, 23 Pace Envt'l L. Rev. 679 (2006).
  • Symposium Introduction, Women and War, 12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 297 (2005).
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Paul Marcus

Books
  • Co-author, Questions and Answers in Criminal Law (Lexis & Co. 2003) (with Emily Levine).
  • Criminal Procedure in Practice (NITA Press 2001) (commentary by J. Zimmermann).
  • The Prosecution and Defense of Criminal Conspiracy Cases (Matthew Bender & Co., 1978, 7 revisions, Annual Supplements) [Vol. 1, 737 pp.; Vol. 2, 746 pp.; Supplement, 54 pp.].
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Co-author, Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (Lexis Publishing 6th ed. 2008) (with Joseph G. Cook, Linda A. Malone, and Geraldine Moohr) (annual supplements and teacher's manual). [5th Edition, 832 pp.; 4th Edition, 891 pp.; 3d Edition, 868 pp.; 2d Edition, 897 pp; 1st Edition, 967 pp.]
  • Co-author, Questions and Answers in Criminal Law (Lexis & Co. 2d ed. 2007) (with Emily Levine).
  • Co-author, Criminal Procedure: Cases and Materials (LexisNexis 6th ed. 2005) (with Joseph G. Cook) (annual supplements and teacher's manual). [5th Edition, 859 pp.; 4th Edition, 904 pp.; 3d Edition, 860 pp.]
  • Co-author, Cases and Materials on Copyright and Other Aspects of Entertainment Litigation Including Unfair Competition, Defamation, Privacy (LexisNexis, Matthew Bender & Co. 7th ed. 2005) (with D. Myers & D. Nimmer).
  • Co-author, Gilbert Law Summary: Criminal Procedure (Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich 7th ed. 2004) (with Charles H. Whitebread).
  • Criminal Procedure in Practice (NITA Press 2d ed. 2003) (commentary by J. Zimmermann).
  • The Entrapment Defense (Michie & Co. 3d ed. 2003) (annual supplements). [2d Edition, 742 pp.]
Articles
  • Capital Punishment in the United States, and Beyond, 31 Melbourne University L. Rev. 837 (2008).
  • It's Not Just About Miranda: Determining the Voluntariness of Confessions in Criminal Prosecutions, 40 Val. U. L. Rev. 601 (2006).
  • Co-author, The Crisis in Indigent Defense: A National Perspective, 18 J. Indigent Def. 19 (2006) (with Mary Sue Backus).
  • Co-author, The Right to Counsel in Criminal Cases: A National Crisis, 57 Hastings L.J. 1031 (2006) (with Mary Sue Backus).
  • Co-author, Australia and the United States: Two Common Criminal Justice Systems Uncommonly at Odds, 12 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 27 (2004) (with Vicki Waye).
  • The Entrapment Defense: An Interview, 30 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 211 (2004).
  • Re-Evaluating Multiple Defendant Criminal Prosecutions, 11 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 67 (2003).
  • Co-author, Are Virginia Capital Jurors Any Different from the Rest?, 44 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 2063 (2003) (with Stephen P. Garvey).
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Alan Meese

Articles
  • Competition and Market Failure in the Antitrust Jurisprudence of Justice Stevens, 74 Fordham L. Rev. 1775 (2006) (invited submission). Available online here.
  • Monopolization, Exclusion, and the Theory of the Firm, 89 Minn. L. Rev. 743 (2005). Available online here.
  • Market Failure and Non-Standard Contracting: How the Ghost of Perfect Competition Still Haunts Antitrust, 1 J. Competition L. & Econ. 21 (2005). Available online here.
  • Exclusive Dealing and the Theory of the Firm, 50 Antitrust Bull. 371 (2005) (invited submission). Available online here.
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, Judicial Review and Non-generalizable Cases, 32 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 323 (2005) (with Neal Devins) (invited submission).
  • Property Rights and Refusals to Deal: The Real Story of Aspen Skiing Corp., 73 Antitrust L.J. 81 (2005). Available online here.
  • Property Rights and Intrabrand Restraints, 89 Cornell L. Rev. 553 (2004). Available online here.
  • Intrabrand Restraints and the Theory of the Firm, 83 N.C. L. Rev. 5 (2004). Available online here.
  • Raising Rivals' Costs: Can the Agencies Do More Good Than Harm?, 12 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 241 (2003) (invited submission).
  • Price Theory, Competition, and the Rule of Reason, 2003 U. Ill. L. Rev. 77. Available online here.
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James Moliterno

Books
  • Materials for a Comparative Lawyer Ethics Course for Serbian Law Schools: Serbian, European, American, and Japanese Lawyer Standards (NCSC, USAID 2005) (written in English, translated into Serbian).
  • Materials for a Course Course in Writing and Research for Serbian Law Schools (NCSC, USAID 2004) (written in English, translated into Serbian).
  • Emanuel Law Outline: Professional Responsibility (Aspen 2003).
  • Professional Responsibility (Study Guide Series, Aspen 2003)
  • Cases and Materials on the Law Governing Lawyers (Anderson Publ'g 2000) (with teacher's manual).
  • Professional Responsibility (Aspen Law and Business, Roadmap Series 1999).
  • Co-author, Global Perspectives on Professional Responsibility (West Publ'g forthcoming YEAR) (with George Harris).
Book Revisions and Supplements
  • Cases and Materials on the Law Governing Lawyers (Lexis Law Publishing 3d ed. 2008) (with teacher's manual).
  • Co-author, Introduction to Law, Law Study, and the Lawyer's Role (Carolina Acad. Press 2d ed. 2004) (with Fredric Lederer).
  • Ethics of the Lawyer's Work (West 2d ed. 2003).
Articles
  • The Administrative Judiciary's Independence Myth, 41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1191 (2006).
  • Politically Motivated Bar Discipline, 83 Wash. U. L.Q. 725 (2005).
  • Symposium Issue, The Federal Government Lawyer's Duty to Breach Confidentiality, 14 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 633 (2005).
  • Broad Prohibition, Thin Rationale: The Acquisition of Interest and Financial Assistance in Litigation Rules, 16 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 233 (2003).
Other
  • Teaching Legal Ethics in a Simulated, Experiential Education Model: Why the First Year? (2007) (essay/conference paper published in Japanese).
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Nathan B. Oman

Articles
  • Corporations and Autonomy Theories of Contract: A Critique of the New Lex Mercatoria, 83 Denv. U. L. Rev. 101 (2005).
  • Unity and Pluralism in Contract Law, 103 Mich. L. Rev. 1483 (2005).
  • Statutory Interpretation in Econotopia, 25 Pace L. Rev. 49 (2005).
  • Note, Wagering on Religious Freedom, 116 Harv. L. Rev. 946 (2003).
Other
  • Contract Law and Morality: Introduction, 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1643 (2007).
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Larry I. Palmer

Books
  • Endings and Beginnings: Law, Medicine, and Society in Assisted Life and Death (Praeger Publishers 2000).
Articles
  • Co-author, Developing a Research Ethics Consultation Service: Fostering Responsive and Responsible Clinical Research, 82 Academic Medicine 900 (2007) (with Immaculada de Melo-Martin and Joseph J. Fins).
  • Jay Katz: From Harms to Risks, 6 Yale J. Health Pol'y, L. & Ethics 45 (2006).
  • Should Liability Play a Role in the Social Control of Biobanks?, 33 J.L. Med. & Ethics 70 (2005).
  • Co-author, Chemopreventive Drug Treatment Subjects with Genetic Predisposition to Cancer: Prescriber Liabilty and Health Care Disparities, 5 Pharmacogenomics 31 (2004) (with Robert C. G. Martin and David W. Hein).
  • The Legal and Political Future of Physician-Assisted Suicide, 289 MsJAMA 2282 (2003).
  • Genetic Health and Eugenics Precedents: A Voice of Caution, 30 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 237 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • Checkerboard Segregation in the 1950s, in Law Touches The Hearts of Children: A Generation Remembers "Brown v. Board of Education" (Bonnie & Robinson, eds., Vanderbilt Univ. Press, in press).
  • Co-author, Looking for Trouble in All the Right Places: Scanning for "Electronic Signatures" Associated with High Risk Clinical Situations, in Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the Department of Defense, publication #05-0021-3, February 2005) (with Gabriel J. Escobar, et al.).
  • Medical Liability for Pharmacogenomics, in Pharmacogenomics: Social, Ethical, and Clinical Dimensions (Rothstein ed., John Wiley & Sons 2003)
Other
  • Highland Voices: Daily Readings for Lent (contributed original meditations a book of meditations by members and staff by Highland Presbyterian Church, Louisville, KY, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007).
  • Co-author, Report, Quarantine and Isolation: Lessons Learned from SARS, A report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)(with M. Gabriela Alcalde, et al., 2003).
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Mitchell B. Reiss

Books
  • Co-editor, The Nuclear Tipping Point: Why States Reconsider Their Nuclear Choices (Brookings Inst. Press 2004) (with Kurt M. Campbell & Robert J. Einhorn).
Articles
  • A Nuclear-armed North Korea: Accepting the "Unacceptable"?, Survival, Winter 2006-2007, at 97.
  • Co-author, Lessons of the Northern Ireland Peace Process, 27 Am. Foreign Pol'y Interests 469 (2005) (with Eric Green).
  • Co-author, Red Handed: The Truth About North Korea's Weapons Program, Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2005, at 142 (with Robert L. Gallucci).
  • Time to End North-east Asia's Nuclear Impasse, Fin. Times, July 27, 2005, at 13, reprinted in Nautilus Inst. Pol'y Forum Online, Aug. 2, 2005, http://www.nautilus.org/fora/index.html.
Book Chapters
  • Introduction to US-UK Relations at the Start of the 21st Century, at v (Jeffrey D. McCausland & Douglas T. Stuart eds., Strategic Stud. Inst. 2006).
  • Prospects for Nuclear Proliferation in Asia, in Strategic Asia 2005-06: Military Modernization in an Era of Uncertainty 333 (Ashley J. Tellis & Michael Wills eds., Nat'l Bureau of Asian Res. 2005).
Other
  • Book Review, A Matter of Opinion, Am. Int., Nov./Dec. 2006, at 116.
  • A Fresh Start for Europe and Dubya, Wall St. J. Europe, Feb. 15, 2005, at ____.
  • Negotiating with North Korea, Proliferation Brief (Carnegie Endowment for Non-Proliferation Project), Feb. 5, 2003.
  • Make an Offer to North Korea, Int'l Herald Trib., May 7, 2003, at 6.
  • North Korea: Four Myths in Need of Discarding, Int'l Herald Trib., Jan. 8, 2003, at 6.
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W. Taylor Reveley, III

Articles
  • William & Mary Law School Came First. Why Care?, 35 U. Tol. L. Rev. 185 (2003)
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Patricia Roberts

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Ronald Rosenberg

Books
  • Co-author, Municipal Finance Law (ABA Publications forthcoming 2008) (with Joel Mintz and Larry Bakken).
  • Community Resource Guide for Brownfields Redevelopment (2000).
  • Brownfields Redevelopment: Cleaning Up Contaminated Sites for Community Renewal (2000).
  • The Environment, Property and the Law: Controversies in Constitutional Law (Garland Publ'g Inc. 1998) (3 volumes).
Articles
  • Doing More or Doing Less for the Environment: Shedding Light on EPA's "Stealth" Method of Environmental Enforcement, 35 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Making Renewable Energy a Reality--Finding a Way to Identify the Wind Power Sites, ___ Wm. & Mary Envtl. & Pol'y Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Diversifying Energy in America: The Future of Renewable Wind Power, 26 Va. Envtl. L.J. 507 (2007).
  • The Changing Culture of American Land Use Regulation: Paying for Growth with Impact Fees, 59 SMU L. Rev. 177 (2006), reprinted in 2007 Zoning and Planning Law Handbook (Patricia E. Salkin ed., Thomson West 2007).
  • The Ultimate Independence of the Federal Courts: Defying the Supreme Court in the Exercise of Federal Common Law Powers, 36 Conn. L. Rev. 425 (2004).
Other
  • Diversifying Energy in America: Moving Towards Renewable Wind Power, 2006 Int'l Workshop on Legal Issues for Clean Energy & Climate Issues 95.
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Erin Ryan

Articles
  • Reporting on Palin: Negotiations in Political Theater, Harv. Negot. L. Rev. Online, October 2, 2008 (http://www.hnlr.org/online/?p=17).
  • Federalism and the Tug of War Within: Seeking Checks and Balance in the Interjurisdictional Gray Area, 66 Md. L. Rev. 503 (2007).
  • Symposium Issue, New Orleans, the Chesapeake, and the Future of Environmental Assessment: Overcoming the Natural Resources Law of Unintended Consequences, 40 U. Rich. L. Rev. 981 (2006).
  • Symposium Issue, Palazzolo, The Public Trust, and the Property Owner's Reasonable Expectations: Takings and the South Carolina Marsh Island Bridge Debate, 15 Southeastern Envtl. L.J. 121 (2006).
  • The Discourse Beneath: Emotional Epistemology in Legal Deliberation and Negotiation, 10 Harv. Negot. L. Rev. 231 (2005).
Book Chapters
  • How the New Federalism Failed Katrina Victims, in Law and Recovery after Disaster: Hurricane Katrina (Robin Malloy & John Lovett eds., Ashgate Press forthcoming 2008).
Other
  • Literature Review, Building the Emotionally Learned Negotiator, 22 Negot. J. 209 (2006) (invited).
  • Commentary: Vedanta Society of Southern Cal. v. California Quartet, 103 Cal. App. 4th 1200 (2002), 2003 Cal. Envtl. L. Rep. 16.
  • Commentary: Environmental Defense Center v. EPA, 319 F.3d 398 (2003), 2003 Cal. Envtl. L. Rep. 122.
  • New Housing Laws Favor Developers, Western City, Mar. 2003, at 14.
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Alemante Selassie

Articles
  • Ethnic Federalsim: Its Promise and Pitfalls for Africa, 28 Yale J. Int'l L. 51 (2003).
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Michael Stein

Books
  • Co-author, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of persons with Disabilities (Cambridge University Press 2009) (with Gerard Quinn, et al.).
  • Co-editor, The Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Perspectives (Kluwer Law Int'l 2007) (with Samuel Estreicher).
Articles
  • Co-author, Disabling Prejudice, 102 Nw. U. L. Rev. ___ (2008) (with Michael E. Waterstone).
  • Co-author, Rational Choice and Human Rights Treaties, 106 U. Mich. L. Rev. ___ (2008) (with Alex Geisinger).
  • Victorian Tort Liability for Workplace Injuries 2008 Ill. L. Rev. 933 (2008).
  • Co-author, Disability and the Social Contract, 74 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1615 (2007) (with Anita Silvers).
  • Disability Human Rights, 95 Cal. L. Rev. 75 (2007).
  • Co-author, A Theory of Expressive International Law, 60 Vand. L. Rev. 77 (2007) (with Alex Geisinger).
  • Co-author, Disability, Disparate Impact, and Class Actions, 56 Duke L.J. 861 (2006) (with Michael E. Waterstone).
  • Generalizing Disability, 102 Mich. L. Rev. 1373 (2004).
  • Same Struggle, Different Difference: ADA Accommodations as Antidiscrimination, 153 U. Pa. L. Rev. 579 (2004).
  • Under the Empirical Radar: An Initial Expressive Law Analysis of the ADA, 90 Va. L. Rev. 1151 (2004).
  • Priestley v. Fowler (1837) and the Emerging Tort of Negligence, 44 B.C. L. Rev. 689 (2003).
  • The Law and Economics of Disability Accommodations, 53 Duke L.J. 79 (2003).
  • Co-author, Human Rights and Genetic Discrimination: Protecting Genomics' Promise for Public Health, 31 J.L. Med. & Ethics 377 (2003) (with Anita Silvers) (peer reviewed publication).
Book Chapters
  • Co-author, The Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, in The United Nations and Human Rights: A Critical Appraisal ___ (Philip Alston and Frederic Megret eds. 2008) (with Janet E. Lord).
  • Workplace Disability, in Encylcopedia of Law and Economics: Labor and Employment Law and Economics ___ (Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, Seth D. Harris and Orly Lobel eds. 2008).
  • Co-author, Assessing Post-ADA Employment: Some Econometric and Policy Considerations, in The Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Perspectives ___ (Michael Ashley Stein and Samuel Estreicher ed. 2008) (with John J. Donohue III, et al.).
  • Co-author, Introduction: Surveying the Post-ADA Empirical Field, in The Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Perspectives ___ (Michael Ashley Stein and Samuel Estreicher eds. 2008) (Samuel Estreicher).
  • Same Struggle, Different Difference: ADA Accommodations as Antidiscrimination, in IV New York University Selected Essays on Labor and Employment Law (forthcoming 2007).
  • Co-author, Natural Disasters and People with Disabilities, in Post-Disaster Recovery and Redevelopment: Hurricane Katrina and Beyond ___ (Robin Paul Malloy ed. 2007) (with Janet E. Lord and Michael E. Waterstone).
  • The Law and Economics of Disability Accommodations, in III New York University Selected Essays on Labor and Employment Law (2006).
  • Empirical Implications of Title I, in Disability Rights 363 (2005).
  • Co-author, Essentially Empirical: The Role of Biological and Legal Classification in Effectively Prohibiting Genetic Discrimination, in Science and Other Cultures: Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology 129 (Robert Figueroa & Sandra Harding eds., 2003) (with Anita Silvers).
  • Co-author, From Plessy (1896) and Goesart (1948) to Cleburne (1985) and Garrett (2001): A Chill Wind From the Past Blows Equal Protection Away, in Backlash Against the ADA: Reinterpreting Disability Rights (Corporealities: Discourses on Disabilities) 221 (Linda Hamilton Krieger ed., 2003) (with Anita Silvers).
  • Labor Markets, Rationality, and Workers with Disabilities, in Foundations of Employment Discrimination Law 539 (John J. Donohue III ed., 2003).
Other
  • Co-author, Tennessee v. Lane, in Encyclopedia of American Disability History ___ (Susan Burch ed. 2008) (with Martha A. Field).
  • Co-author, Book Review, 26 L. & Hist. Rev. ___ (2008) (reviewing Susan Burch and Hannah Joyner, Unspeakable: The Story of Junius Wilson) (with Aviam Soifer).
  • Co-author, Youngberg v. Romeo, in Encyclopedia of American Disability History ___ (Susan Burch ed. 2008) (with William P. Alford).
  • Book Review, 26 Law & Hist. Rev. 201 (2008) (reviewing R.W. Kostal, A Jurisprudence of Power: Victorian Empire and the Rule of Law (2005)).
  • A Quick Overview of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, 31 Mental & Physical Disability L. Rep. ___ (2007).
  • Co-author, Beyond Disability Civil Rights, 58 Hastings L.J. 1203 (2007) (with Penelope J.S. Stein).
  • Reasonable Accommodations: Proceedings of a Symposium on Disability Law, 58 Hastings L.J. 1203 (2007).
  • Book Review, 65 Cambridge L.J. 243 (2007) (reviewing Engaging the Law in China: State, Society, and Possibilities for Justice (Neil J. Diamant et al. eds., 2005)).
  • Co-author, Disability, in Oxford Encyclopedia of Legal History ___ (Stanley N. Katz et al., eds. 2007) (with Penelope J.S. Stein and Peter Blanck).
  • Lessons from the Americans with Disabilities Act Experience: Proceedings of a Conference at Renmin University Law School on Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2007) (Chinese translation).
  • Symposium Issue, Foreword: Disabling Brown, 14 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1421 (2006).
  • Book Review, Eur. L. Books, Apr. 10, 2006, http://www.europeanlawbooks.org/reviews/detail.asp?id=190 (reviewing Disability Rights in Europe: From Theory to Practice (Anna Lawson & Caroline Gooding eds., 2005)).
  • Co-author, Book Review, 33 J.L. Soc'y 485 (2006) (reviewing Matthew Kohrman, Bodies of Difference: Experiences of Disability and Institutional Advocacy in the Making of Modern China (2005)) (with Penelope J.S. Stein).
  • Co-author, Symposium Issue, Disability and Employment Discrimination at the Rehnquist Court, 75 Miss. L.J. 945 (2006) (with Anita Silvers & Michael E. Waterstone).
  • Co-author, Emergency Preparedness and People with Disabilities, 30 Mental & Physical Disability L. Rep. 338 (2006) (with Michael E. Waterstone).
  • Book Review, 65 Cambridge L.J. 464 (2006) (reviewing Non-State Actors and Human Rights) (Philip Alston ed., 2005).
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Policy Implications for Reforming Japanese Disability Employment Law, Japan Disability F. Bull., Apr. 2005 (proceedings of a presentation to the Japan Diet (Parliament)) (Japanese language).
  • The Challenge of Disability Human Rights, 2005 20th Anniversary Harv. L. Sch. Hum. Rights Program 106.
  • The Definition of Disability in the Americans with Disabilities Act: Its Successes and Shortcomings, 9 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 473 (2005) (proceedings of the 2005 Annual Meeting, Association of American Law Schools Joint Sections on Employment Discrimination Law, Labor Relations and Employment Law and Law, Medicine and Health).
  • Book Review, 64 Cambridge L.J. 778 (2004) (reviewing P.W.J. Bartrip, The Home Office and the Dangerous Trades: Regulating Occupational Disease in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (2002)).
  • Book Review, 63 Cambridge L.J. 773 (2003) (reviewing Robert Post et al., Prejudicial Appearances: The Logic of American Antidiscrimination Law (2001)).
  • Book Review, 62 Cambridge L.J. 508 (2003) (reviewing Mark Bell, Anti-Discrimination Law and the European Union (2002)).
  • Book Review, 63 Cambridge L.J. 771 (2003) (reviewing Matt Cavanagh, Against Equality of Opportunity (2002)).
  • Symposium Issue, Foreword: Disability and Identity, 44 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 907 (2003).
  • Symposium Issue, Remembering Andrew I. Batavia, 14 Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev. 351 (2003).
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Kathryn Urbonya

Books
  • Co-author of monograph, Section 1983 Litigation 1 (Fed. Judicial Ctr. 1998).
Articles
  • Fourth Amendment Federalism? The Court's Vacillating Mistrust and Trust of State Search and Seizure Laws, 35 Seton Hall L. Rev. 911 (2005), reprinted in Sword and Shield (3d ed. 2006).
  • Rhetorically Reasonable Police Practices: Viewing the Court's Multiple Discourse Paths, 40 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1387 (2003), reprinted in 32 Search & Seizure L. Rep. 1 (2005).
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William W. Van Alstyne

Books
  • Corliss Lamont and the Postmaster General: A Synecdoche for the First Amendment in the Era of the Warren Court (1953-1969), Chapt. 5 in Earl Warren and the Warren Court: The Legacy in American and Foreign Law (Harry Scheiber ed., 2007).
  • Annual Supplements, The American First Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Cases and Materials (Found. Press 2006; 2005, 161 pp.).
  • The American First Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press 2004-2005) (Supplement).
  • The American First Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press 3d ed. 2002).
  • The American First Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Cases and Materials (3d ed. Foundation Press 2002).
Articles
  • Reflections on the Teaching of Constitutional Law, 49 St. Louis U. L.J. 653 (2005).
  • Ten Commandments, Nine Judges, and Five Versions of One Amendment--The First. ("Now What?"), 14 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 17 (2005).
  • Reconciling What the First Amendment Forbids with What the Copyright Clause Permits: A Summary Explanation and Review, 66 Law & Contemp. Probs. 225 (2003).
  • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in China: Whose Rule of Law?, 11 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 623 (2003).
Book Chapters
  • The Constitutional Futility of Proposing Statutory Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices, in Reforming the Court: Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices 385 (Roger C. Cramton & Paul D. Carrington eds., Carolina Acad. Press 2006).
Other
  • Co-author, Letter to Select Members of Congress, The Constitutional Impropriety of The Furtive NSA Domestic Surveillance Sweeps (Jan. 26, 2006), reprinted in N.Y. Rev. Books, Feb. 9, 2006, at 42 (with David Cole et al.).
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Cynthia Ward

Articles
  • Punishing Children in the Criminal Law, 82 Notre Dame L. Rev. 429 (forthcoming 2006).
  • Coercion and Choice Under the Establishment Clause, 39 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1621 (2006).
  • Giftedness, Disadvantage, and Law, 3 J. Educ. Fin. 45 (2005).
Other
  • Symposium Issue, Law and Morality: Introduction to Criminal Law, 48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1789 (2007).
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Timothy Zick

Books
  • Speech Out of Doors: Preserving First Amendment Liberties in Public Places (Cambridge University Press, 2008).
Articles
  • Constitutional Displacement, 86 Wash. U. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2009).
  • Clouds, Cameras, and Computers: The First Amendment and Networked Public Places, 59 Fla. L. Rev. 1 (2007)(reprinted in First Amendment Law Handbook: 2007-2008 Edition (Rodney A. Smolla ed., Thompson/West 2007)).
  • Symposium, Active Sovereignty, 20 St. John's J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 541 (2007).
  • Space, Place, and Speech: The Expressive Topography, 74 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 439 (2006).
  • Speech and Spatial Tactics, 84 Tex. L. Rev. 581 (2006).
  • Symposium, Property, Place, and Public Discourse, 21 Wash. U. J. L. & Pol'y 173 (2006).
  • Are the States Soveriegn?, 83 Wash. U. L.Q. 229 (2005).
  • Statehood as the New Personhood: The Discovery of Fundamental "States' Rights, 46 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 213 (2004).
  • Cross Burning, Cockfighting, and Symbolic Meaning: Toward A First Amendment Ethnography, 45 Wm. Mary L. Rev. 2261 (2004).
  • Constitutional Empiricism: Quasi-Neutral Principles and Constitutional Truths, 82 N.C. L. Rev. 115 (2003).
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