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Books

2014

CLIFFORD ZIMMERMAN

  • Working Together in Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals (Carolina Academic Press 2014) (Co-authored by: Eileen Scallen, and Sophie Sparrow).

Articles

2014

KAREN ALTER

DAVID DANA

  • A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds, Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing, 99 Iowa Law Review 1523-1593 (2014) (Co-authored by: Hannah J. Wiseman).

ERIN F. DELANEY

PETER DICOLA

ZEV EIGEN

  • Experimental Evidence That Retaliation Claims are Unlike Other Employment Discrimination Claims, 44 Seton Hall Law Review 455-504 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Sherwyn, and Michael Heise).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

  • Kiobel Surprise: Unexpected by Scholars but Consistent with International Trends, 89 Notre Dame Law Review 1671-1694 (2014).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Critical Exchange on Human Rights as Social Construction, Contemporary Political Theory doi:10.1057/cpt.2014.10 (May 20, 2014).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Stupid Juror Questions?, 37 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 315-337 (2013) (Co-authored by: Kevin Chang).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services, 82 Fordham Law Review 3041 (2014) (Co-authored by: Russell G. Pearce).

JANICE NADLER

  • The Path of Motivated Blame and the Complexities of Intent, 25 Psychological Inquiry 222 (2014).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Should You Move Citations to Footnotes?, 28 CBA Record 44 (January 2014).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • Avoiding Death By a Thousand Cuts: The Relitigation of Class Certification and the Realities of the Modern Class Action, 99 Iowa Law Review 1659-1690 (2014) (Co-authored by: Megan B. Kiernan).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • Proposal for an International Criminal Court Arrest Procedures Protocol, 12 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 229-252 (2014).

CAROLE SILVER

  • Globalization and the Monopoly of ABA-Approved Law Schools: Missed Opportunities or Dodged Bullets?, 82 Fordham Law Review 2869 (2014).

JULIET SORENSEN

Contributions to Books

2014

STEPHEN B. PRESSER

  • What I Teach When I Teach Legal History, in Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives (Robert M. Jarvis ed. 2014).