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Articles
2022
RONALD J. ALLEN
- The Law’s Aversion to Naked Statistics and Other Mistakes, ___ Legal Theory ___ (2022) (Co-authored by: Christopher K. Smiciklas).
JANET SIEGEL BROWN
- Demystifying the Magistrate Judge Clerkship, Nalp Bulletin+ 40 (July/Aug. 2022) (Co-authored by: Julie McLaughlin).
ELIZABETH D. KATZ
- Sex, Suffrage, and State Constitutional Law: Women’s Legal Right to Hold Public Office, 33 Yale Journal of Law & Feminism 110 (2022).
JONATHAN KOEHLER
- Inconclusives and Error Rates in Forensic Science: A Signal Detection Theory Approach, 20 Law, Probability & Risk 153 (2022) (Co-authored by: Hal R. Arkes).
MATTHEW B. KUGLER
- Surveying Surveillance: A National Study of Police Department Surveillance Technologies, 54 Arizona State Law Journal 103 (2022) (Co-authored by: Mariana Oilver).
HARI M. OSOFSKY
- Pathbreaker in the Development of International Criminal Law and Mentor: A Tribute to Professor Leila Nadya Sadat, 21 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 7 (2022).
- “The Grass is Not Always Greener” Revisited: Climate Change Regulation Amid Political Polarization, 39 Yale Journal on Regulation 814 (2022) (Co-authored by: Jacqueline Peel).
- Roundtable Three: Environmental Law Education—Preparing for Environmental Practice, 46 Vermont Law Review 604 (2022) (Co-authored by: Cale Jaffe, Helen Kang).
JAMES E. PFANDER
- Law, Equity, and Supplemental Jurisdiction, 97 Notre Dame Law Review 2115 (Co-authored by: Peter C. Douglas).
DAVID L. SCHWARTZ
- “Inventorless” Inventions? The Constitutional Conundrum of AI-Produced Inventions, 35 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 531 (2022) (Co-authored by: Max Rogers).
SEEMA K. SHAH
- Optimizing Ethics Engagement in Research: Learning from the Ethical Complexities of Studying Opioid Use in Pregnancy, 50 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 339 (2022) (Co-authored by: Marielle Gross & Camille Nebeker).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
2022
DAVID DANA
- David Dana: Illinois, Other States Should Use Supreme Court’s Own Logic to Fight Climate Change Aggressively, Chicago Tribune (July 19, 2022).
ANDREW KOPPELMAN
- The Supreme Court and the New Religious Aristocracy, The Hill (July 03, 2022).
- The Neglected Common Ground on Abortion, The Hill (July 17, 2022).
- Climate Change and the Supreme Court’s Version of Police Abolitionism, The Hill (July 31, 2022).
- If an Embryo Is Now a Person, Mortality Rates Just Soared in Alabama, Washington Post (July 6, 2022) (Co-authored by: Daniel Wikler).
STEVEN LUBET
- Supreme Court Should’ve Looked to Judicial Ethics Rules When Deciding High School Football Field Prayer Case, Law & Crime (July 5, 2022).
- So Much for States’ Rights: Republicans Target Out-of-State Abortions, The Hill (July 13, 2022).
- The Supreme Court’s Selective History, The Hill (July 27, 2022).
- Why Trump Witness Tampering Would Be So Hard to Prove, NBC News (July 31, 2022).
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- The Fading Values of the Frontier, Law & Liberty (July 7, 2022).
- Bruen’s Originalism, Law & Liberty (July 21, 2022).
GEORGE PIKE
- The Supreme Court in the Public Crosshairs, Information Today (July 12, 2022).
STEPHEN B. PRESSER
- The Supreme Court Recaptures the Constitution and Returns to American Greatness, American Greatness (July 5, 2022).
JULIET SORENSEN
- To the Editor: Concurring Justice Opens a Door to Abortion Travel. But What Happens Next?, New York Times (July 15, 2022).
- Dobbs, Glass Houses and International Law, Al Jazeera (July 12, 2022) (Co-authored by: Xiao Wang).
XIAO WANG
- Dobbs, Glass Houses and International Law, Al Jazeera (July 12, 2022) (Co-authored by: Juliet S. Sorensen).
Working Papers
2022
BERNARD BLACK
- Appendix for Paid Medical Malpractice Claims: How Strongly Does the Past Predict the Future?, Ssrn (2022) (Co-authored by: Kowsar Yousefi & David A. Hyman).
SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND
- Fair Juries, Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 22-33, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 22-23, 2022 University of Illinois Law Review ___ (forthcoming) (Co-authored by: Valerie P. Hans).
JANICE NADLER
- Criminal Law, Intuitive Blame, and Moral Character, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 22-04 (2022).