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Books

2016

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION VERSION, 3rd ed. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2016) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, and Jim H. Seckinger).

STEVEN LUBET

  • Cranbrooke V. Intellex: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION VERSION, 3rd ed. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy 2016) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, and Jim H. Seckinger).

Articles

2016

ROBERT W. BENNETT

  • The Document and the Drama, 31 Constitutional Commentary 397 (2016) (reviewing JAMES E. FLEMING, FIDELITY TO OUR IMPERFECT CONSTITUTION (2015)).

JANET SIEGEL BROWN

  • Lights, Camera, Action: Legal Writing Tips from a Trial Lawyer Turned Screenwriter, 13 Legal Communication & Rhetoric: Jalwd 235 (2016) (reviewing JONATHAN SHAPIRO, LAWYERS, LIARS, AND THE ART OF STORYTELLING: USING STORIES TO ADVOCATE, INFLUENCE, AND PERSUADE (2014)).
  • Clerking as a Career, Nalp Bulletin of The National Association for Law Placement (Nov. 2016).

ALLAN HORWICH

  • The Legality of Opportunistically Timing Public Company Disclosures in the Context of SEC Rule 10b5-1, 71 Business Lawyer 1113 (2016).

EUGENE KONTOROVICH

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Greenawalt and the Place of Religion: Comment on the McElroy Lecture, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, March 16, 2016, 93 University of Detroit Mercy Law Review 369 (2016).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Dworkinian Antitrust, 102 Iowa Law Review 1 (2016) (Co-authored by: Andrew R. Meerkins).
  • Scalia’s Final Vote, City Journal (Nov. 16, 2016).

AJAY MEHROTRA

  • From Contested Concept to Cornerstone of Administrative Practice: Social Learning and the Early History of U.S. Tax Withholding, 7 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 144-68 (2016).
  • The Curious Beginnings of the Capital Gains Tax Preference, 84 Fordham Law Review 2517-36 (2016) (Co-authored by: Julia C. Ott).
  • A Bridge Between: Law and the New Intellectual Histories of Capitalism, 64 Buffalo Law Review 1-23 (2016) (symposium on “Opportunities for Law’s Intellectual History).

KATHLEEN DILLON NARKO

  • Richard Wydick (1937-2016), 30 CBA Record 52 (Sept. 2016).

LEONARD S. RUBINOWITZ

  • A “Notorious Litigant” and “Frequenter of Jails”: Martin Luther King, Jr., His Lawyers, and the Legal System, 10 Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy 494 (Co-authored by: Michelle Shaw, and Michal Crowder).

DAVID SCHEFFER

JULIET SORENSEN

DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER

Contributions to Books

2016

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • The Comparative Constitutional Law Scholarship of Professor Mirjan Damaska, in Visions of Justice (26 Studies In International snd European Criminal Law And Procedure) (Bruce Ackerman, Kai Ambos, and Hrovje Sikiric eds. 2016).

EMILY KADENS

  • The Admiralty Jurisdiction of the Court of Requests, in Texts and Contexts in Legal History: Essays in Honor of Charles Donahue 349 (John Witte, Jr., Sara McDougall, Anna di Robilant ed. 2016).

JANICE NADLER

Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press

2016

DAVID SCHEFFER