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Articles

2015

DEBORAH L. BORMAN

  • Fast Track Your Mindset: Engineering Confidence and Streamlining Feedback for Full Steam Success in Legal Practice, 49 University of San Francisco Law Review 40 (2015).

ANTHONY D'AMATO

  • Anthony D’Amato Responds, 108 American Journal of International Law 715 (2014).
  • Groundwork for International Law, 108 American Journal of International Law 650 (2014).

ZEV EIGEN

  • When Rules Are Made to Be Broken, 109 Northwestern University Law Review 109 (2014).

TONJA JACOBI

  • Criminal Innovation and the Warrant Requirement: Reconsidering the Rights-Police Efficiency Trade-Off, 56 William and Mary Law Review 759 (2015).

JOSHUA SETH KLEINFELD

  • Crime, Punishment, and Solidarity, 129 Harvard Law Review (forthcoming 2016).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Nonexistent and Irreplaceable: Keep the Religion in Religious Freedom, 142 Commonweal (Apr. 10, 2015).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Let Us Pour Some Cold Water on That California Sunshine, Chicago Tribune (Apr. 6, 2015).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Public Choice Originalism: Bork, Buchanan, and the Escape from the Progressive Paradigm, 10 Journal of Law, Economics and Policy 669 (2014).

LEONARD L. RISKIN

  • Beginning with Yes: A Review Essay on Michael Wheeler’s THE ART OF NEGOTIATION: HOW TO IMPROVISE AGREEMENT IN A CHAOTIC WORLD, 16 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 605 (2015).

DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

  • Comparative Local Government Law in Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities’ Bike Share Plans, 42 Fordham Urban Law Journal 123 (2014) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

NADAV SHOKED

  • Comparative Local Government Law in Motion: How Different Local Government Law Regimes Affect Global Cities’ Bike Share Plans, 42 Fordham Urban Law Journal 123 (2014) (Co-authored by: Daniel B. Rodriguez).

Contributions to Books

2015

SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND

  • Juries, in International Encyclopedia of The Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed. 907 (2015).

DAVID SCHEFFER

  • False Alarm about the Proprio Motu Prosecutor, in The First Global Prosecutor: Promises and Constraints 29 (Martha Minow, Cora True-Frost, & Alex Whiting eds. 2015).