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Articles
2019
BERNARD BLACK
- Physicians with Multiple Paid Medical Malpractice Claims: Are They Outliers or Just Unlucky?, 58 International Review of Law and Economics 146 (2019) (Co-authored by: David A. Hyman & Joshua Y. Lerner).
STEVEN G. CALABRESI
- The Jurisprudence of Justice Samuel Alito, 87 George Washington Law Review 507 (2019) (Co-authored by: Todd W. Shaw).
ALYSON CARREL
- Mind the Gap: Bringing Technology to the Mediation Table, Journal of Dispute Resolution No. 2, at 1. (Co-authored by: Noam Ebner).
- Digital Toolbox Pedagogy: Teaching Students to Utilize Technology in Mediation, ACResoultion (July 2019) (Co-authored by: Noam Ebner).
ZACHARY CLOPTON
- National Injunctions and Preclusion, 117 Michigan Law Review (forthcoming 2019).
- Making State Civil Procedure, 104 Cornell Law Review 1 (2018).
- A Cooperative Federalism Approach to Shareholder Arbitration, 128 Yale Law Journal Forum 169 (2018) (Co-authored by: Verity Winship).
- Diagonal Public Enforcement, 70 Stanford Law Review 1077 (2018).
- Procedural Retrenchment and the States, 106 California Law Review 411 (2018).
- Justiciability, Federalism, and the Administrative State, 103 Cornell Law Review 1431 (2018).
- MDL v. Trump: The Puzzle of Public Law in Multidistrict Litigation, 112 Northwestern University Law Review 905 (2018) (Co-authored by: Andrew Bradt).
- The Global Class Action and Its Alternatives, 19 Theoretical Inquiries In Law 125 (2018).
EMILY KADENS
- The Dark Side of Reputation, 40 Cardozo Law Review 1995 (2019).
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- The Court and the Fed: Our Own Aristocratic Element, Law & Liberty (July 3, 2019).
- The ‘Independence’ of the Court and the Fed, Law & Liberty (July 11, 2019).
- Originalism, the U.S. Constitution, and the Continuity of Fusionism, Law & Liberty (July 15, 2019).
- The Parallel Democratic Dilemmas of the Court and the Fed, Law & Liberty (July 18, 2019).
- Why Justice Thomas Is Wrong About Precedent, Law & Liberty (July 25, 2019).
AJAY MEHROTRA
- Book Review: Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff. By Edward J. Balleisen. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018, 53 Law & Society Review 920 (2019).
MARTIN H. REDISH
- Compelled Commercial Speech and the First Amendment, 94 Notre Dame Law Review 1749 (2019).
DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ
- State Constitutionalism and the Puzzle of Entrenchment, 33 Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 399 (2019).
DANIEL F. SPULBER
- Intellectual Contract and Intellectual Law, 23 Journal of Technology Law & Policy 1 (2018).
ROB WARDEN
- Unrequited Innocence in U.S. Capital Cases: Unintended Consequences of the Fourth Kind, 14 Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy 375 (2019) (Co-authored by: John Seasly).
MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN
- Expert Case Management, Federal Lawyer 4 (Aug. 2013).
- Legal Writing as Good Writing: Tips from the Trenches, 14 Journal of Appellate Practice & Procedure 303 (2013) (Co-authored by: Andrey Spektor).
- The Forgotten Pleading, 7 Federal Courts Law Review 152 (2013) (Co-authored by: Judge Amy St. Eve).
- Ensuring an Impartial Jury in the Age of Social Media, 11 Duke Law & Technology Review 1 (2012) (Co-authored by: Judge Amy St. Eve).
- Constitutional Clash: When English-Only Meets Voting Rights, 28 Yale Law & Policy Review 353 (2010).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
2019
DANIEL W. LINNA JR.
- Ingrained Innovation: Creating a Resilient, Efficient Law Firm, Legal Talk Network (July 31, 2019) (Co-authored by: Stephen Poor).
STEVEN LUBET
- It’s Time to End Life Tenure on the Supreme Court, The Faculty Lounge (July 9, 2019).
- The Protocols of the Euphemisms of Zion, The Bulwark (July 15, 2019).
STEPHEN B. PRESSER
- Trump Getting Right What Obama Couldn’t, NewsMax (July 9, 2019).
- The Time Is Ripe for Genuine Reform, NewsMax (July 30, 2019).
DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER
- Epstein Case Spotlights Why It’s So Hard to Prosecute Sex Crimes, CNN.com (July 15, 2019).
Working Papers
2019
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- The Court, the Fed, and Our Mixed Regime, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 19-15 (2019).