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Books
2016
SHARI SEIDMAN DIAMOND
- Las Múltiples Dimensiones Del Juicio Por Jurado: Estudios Sobre El Comportamiento Del Jurado (the Many Dimensions Of Trial By Jury: Studies Of Jury Behavior) (Natali Chizik, et al., transl.), co-edited by Andrés Harfuch (Ad Hoc Publishers 2016).
ROBERT WOOTTON
- Partnership Taxation: Objective (West Academic 2016).
Articles
2016
KAREN ALTER
- Backlash Against International Courts in West, East and Southern Africa: Causes & Consequences, 27 European Journal of International Law 293 (2016) (Co-authored by: James Thuo Gatthi, and Laurence R. Helfer).
MICHAEL BARSA
- A “Switching Costs” Approach: EPA’s Clean Power Plan as a Model For Allocating the Burden of Carbon Reductions Among Nations, San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law (forthcoming 2016) (Co-authored by: David Dana).
BERNARD BLACK
- The Impact of the 2014 Medicaid Expansion on Hospital-Based Emergency Department Visits, 35 Health Affairs (forthcoming 2016) (Co-authored by: Jesse Pines, Mark Zocchi, Ali Moghtaderi, Steven Farmer, Greg Hufstetler, Kevin Klauer, and Randy Pilgrim).
DEBORAH L. BORMAN
- Book Review: Reading Style: A Life in Sentences, 24 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing 32 (2016).
STEVEN G. CALABRESI
- The Unknown Achievements of Justice Scalia, 39 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 575 (2016).
- Originalism and Same-Sex Marriage, 70 University of Miami Law Review 648 (2016) (Co-authored by: Hannah M. Begley).
- The Same-Sex Marriage Cases and Federal Jurisdiction: On Third-Party Standing and Why the Domestic Relations Exception to Federal Jurisdiction Should Be Overruled, 70 University of Miami Law Review 708 (2016) (Co-authored by: Genna L. Sinel).
DAVID DANA
- Incentivizing Municipalities to Adapt to Climate Change: Takings Liability and FEMA Reforms as Possible Solutions, 43 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 281 (2016).
- A “Switching Costs” Approach: EPA’s Clean Power Plan as a Model For Allocating the Burden of Carbon Reductions Among Nations, San Diego Journal of Climate and Energy Law (forthcoming 2016) (Co-authored by: Michael Barsa).
DANIEL GANDERT
- A Change in Intent: The 2015 World Anti-Doping Code, 1 International Sports Law Review Pandektis 307 (2016).
TONJA JACOBI
- A Theory of Judicial Retirement, 17 American Law and Economics Review 529 (2015) (Co-authored by: Alvaro Bustos).
STEVEN LUBET
- Langston Hughes’s Shawl: Our Objects Tell Amazing Stories, Not All of Them True, 37 Humanities No. 3 (Summer 2016) (Co-authored by: Rachel Maines).
BRUCE MARKELL
- ’Shoot the. . .’: Holes in Make Whole Premiums, 36, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 5 (May 2016).
- To Market, To Market: Momentive and Secured Creditor Cram Down Interest Rates, 36, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 2 (February 2016).
- Equitable Cuteness: Of Mountains and Mice, 35, Bankruptcy Law Letter No. 11 (November 2015).
STEPHEN B. PRESSER
- Did the Burger Court Suffer from the ‘Greenhouse Effect’?, The University Bookman (Summer 2016).
MARTIN H. REDISH
- Premodern Constitutionalism, 57 William and Mary Law Review 1825 (2016) (Co-authored by: Matthew Heins).
Contributions to Books
2016
BRUCE MARKELL
- Comity, Chapter 15, and the Enforcement of Foreign Country Money Judgments in the United States, in Annual Review of Insolvency Law 697 (Janis Sarra & Hon. Barbara Romaine eds. 2016).
Working Papers
2016
BERNARD BLACK
- Do Doctors Practice Defensive Medicine, Revisited, Northwestern Law & Economics Research Paper No. 13-20 (Co-authored by: Myungho Paik, and David A. Hyman).
MARTIN H. REDISH
- The Wandering Doctrine of Constitutional Fact, Northwestern Law & Economics Research Paper No. 16-13 (2016) (Co-authored by: William Gohl).
MAX SCHANZENBACH
- Fiduciary Financial Advice to Retirement Savers: Don't Overlook the Prudent Investor Rule, Northwestern Law & Economics Research Paper No. 16-11 (2016) (Co-authored by: Robert H. Sitkoff).