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Books
2018
HELENE S. SHAPO
- Writing and Analysis in the Law, 7th ed. (2018) (Co-authored by: Marilyn Walter, & Elizabeth Fajans).
BARRY WIMPFHEIMER
- The Talmud: A Biography (2018).
Articles
2018
ROBERT W. BENNETT
- What Does It Mean to Support the Second Amendment?, National Law Journal (Apr. 6, 2018).
ALLAN HORWICH
- The Securities Law Disclosure Rules of the Road Regarding Executive Illness, 46 Securities Regulation Law Journal 1 (2018).
ALEX LEE
- Maybe There’s No Bias in the Selection of Disputes for Litigation, 174 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 143 (2018) (Co-authored by: Eric Helland & Dan Klerman).
- Non-Prosecution of Corporations: Toward a Model of Cooperation and Leniency, 96 North Carolina Law Review 859 (2018) (Co-authored by: Cindy R. Alexander).
STEVEN LUBET
- The Plight of University Presses, Academe Magazine (Apr. 20, 2018).
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- Bridging C.P. Snow’s Two Cultures, City Journal (Spring 2018).
- The Constitution and the Language of the Law, 59 William & Mary Law Review 1321 (2018) (Co-authored by: Michael B. Rappoport).
JAMES E. PFANDER
- Standing, Litigable Interests, and Article III’s Case-or-Controversy Requirement, 65 Ucla Law Review 170 (2018).
MAX SCHANZENBACH
- Reclaiming Fiduciary Law for the City, 70 Stanford Law Review 565 (2018) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).
NADAV SHOKED
- Reclaiming Fiduciary Law for the City, 70 Stanford Law Review 565 (2018) (Co-authored by: Max M. Schanzenbach).
CAROLE SILVER
- Sticky Floors, Springboards, Stairways & Slow Escalators: Mobility Pathways and Preferences of International Students in U.S. Law Schools, 3 University of California Irvine Journal of International, Transnational, & Comparative Law 39 (2018) (Co-authored by: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen).
DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER
- Criminal Justice and the Mattering of Lives, 116 Michigan Law Review 1145 (2018).
Contributions to Books
2018
MEREDITH MARTIN ROUNTREE
- Execution ‘Volunteers’: Psychological and Legal Issues, in Living On Death Row: The Psychology of Waiting To Die (Hans Toch, James R. Acker, & Vincent Martin Bonventre eds. 2018).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
2018
MAURINE J. BERENS
- Commentary: This New Facebook Job Posting Is Cause for Concern, Chicago Tribune (Apr. 16, 2018).
MICHELLE FALKOFF
- Why We Must Stop Relying on Student Ratings of Teaching, Chronicle of Higher Education (Apr. 25, 2018).
TONJA JACOBI
- Supreme Court Justices Are Speaking up More Because They’re Not Afraid to Be Partisan, Washington Post (Apr. 6, 2018) (Co-authored by: Matthew Sag).
STEVEN LUBET
- Gun-Toting Congressman Is Right. He’s No Gabby Giffords, CNN.com (Apr. 8, 2018).
- When Presidents Lawyer Up: A Brief History, The Conversation (Apr. 11, 2018).
- Crowdfunding David Tuller Is Not a Conflict of Interest, Virology Blog (Apr. 16, 2018).
HARI M. OSOFSKY
- Legal Ed’s Futures: No. 59 (Hari Osofsky): Pathways Forward, PrawfsBlawg (Apr. 9, 2018).
STEPHEN B. PRESSER
- This President Understands Labor, His Opponents Never Will, NewsMax (Apr. 2, 2018).
- American Greatness and Its Enemies, AMERICAN GREATNESS (Apr. 12, 2018).
- James Comey Wrong About His Former Agency and His Role, NewsMax (Apr. 16, 2018).
DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER
- #MeToo Comes to the Cosby Courtroom, New York Times (Apr. 9, 2018).
- The Cosby Jury Finally Believes the Women, New York Times (Apr. 26, 2018).