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Books
2019
RONALD J. ALLEN
- Comprehensive Criminal Procedure, 5th ed. (2019) (Co-authored by: Joseph L. Hoffmann, Andrew D. Leipold, Debra A. Livingston & Tracey L. Meares).
- An Analytical Approach to Evidence, 7th ed. (2020) (Co-authored by: Michael S. Pardo, David S. Schwartz & Alex Stein).
Articles
2019
ZACHARY CLOPTON
- National Injunctions and Preclusion, 118 Michigan Law Review 1 (2019).
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- Why Inequality Should Not Be an Object of Social Policy, Law & Liberty (Oct. 3, 2019).
- A Harvard Law Professor Examines the Hoffa Case to Make Amends, Law & Liberty (Oct. 11, 2019).
- Reviving the Contract Clause: An Acid Test for Originalism, Law & Liberty (Oct. 17, 2019).
- Conversations with the Notorious RBG, Law & Liberty (Oct. 24, 2019).
- The Hidden Costs of Chicago’s Teacher Strike, Law & Liberty (Oct. 31, 2019).
DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ
- Bias in Regulatory Administration, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 19-14, 70 Case Western Reserve Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2020).
Contributions to Books
2019
MARÍA AMPARO GRAU RUIZ
- Taxing Autonomous Vehicles: The Californian Case, in Inbots 2018: Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society 45 (José L. Pons ed. 2019).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
2019
ROBERT W. BENNETT
- Robert Bennett: Are Presidential Election Ballots Invalid?, Election Law Blog (Oct. 21, 2019).
STEVEN LUBET
- Can a State Abolish the Insanity Defense?, Faculty Lounge (Oct. 7, 2019).
- Path-Takers and Way-Makers, New Rambler Review (Oct. 7, 2019).
- Trump, Gowdy, and Giuliani, Faculty Lounge (Oct. 14, 2019).
- Have You No Sense of Decency, Faculty Lounge (Oct. 23, 2019).
- Is It Ethical for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Accept a $1 Million Prize? Yes, but it’s Hard to Explain, The Conversation (Oct. 29, 2019).
- Steal This Archive, Faculty Lounge (Oct. 29, 2019).
DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ
- Toward Evidence-Based Legal Education Reform: First, Let’s Experiment, Legal Evolution (Oct. 13, 2019).
Working Papers
2019
ANDREW KOPPELMAN
- LGBT Discrimination and the Subtractive Moves, Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 19-19 (2019).