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Books
2019
DOREEN WEISENHAUS
- Media Law and Policy in The Internet Age (paperback, 2019) (Co-authored by: Simon N. M. Young).
Articles
2019
KAREN ALTER
- Theorizing the Judicialization of International Relations, 63 International Studies Quarterly 449 (2019) (Co-authored by: Emilie Marie Hafner-Burton & Laurence Helfer).
- Introduction to the Symposium on Kristina Daugirdas, “Reputation as a Disciplinarian of International Organizations, 113 AJIL Unbound 218 (2019).
BRUCE MARKELL
- The Not-So-Terrible “T’s”: Tempnology and Taggart, Bankruptcy Law Letter 39, No. 7 (July 2019).
JOHN O. MCGINNIS
- Silent Originalism and the Reweighting of Precedent, Law & Liberty (Aug. 22, 2019).
- Holmes: An Uncommon Common Lawyer, but No Constitutionalist, Law & Liberty (Aug. 30, 2019).
JAMES E. PFANDER
- Constructive Constitutional History and Habeas Corpus Today, 107 California Law Review 1005 (2019).
- Dicey’s Nightmare: An Essay on the Rule of Law, 107 California Law Review 737 (2019).
NADAV SHOKED
- Neighborhood Names: Why Should the Law Care?, 72 Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc 267 (2019).
CAROLE SILVER
- A New Minority? International JD Students in US Law Schools, 44 Law & Social Inquiry 647 (2019) (Co-authored by: Swethaa Ballakrishnen).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
2019
STEVEN A. DRIZIN
- Commentary: False Confessions Drive the True Crime TV Craze, but It’s Time to End the Spectacle, Chicago Tribune (Aug. 9, 2019) (Co-authored by: Laura H. Nirider).
ALEXANDRA M. FRANCO
- Your Soul for Bonus Miles! The Unhinged Collection of Biometric Data is Today’s Faustian Bargain, On The Edge of Science & Law (Aug. 5, 2019).
STEVEN LUBET
- Legal Acumen’ Is an Overrated Quality for Judges, Faculty Loung (July 10, 2019).
- Do the Editors at BMJ Archives of Disease in Childhood Care about Conflicts of Interest?, Faculty Lounge (July 22, 2019).
- Another Reason That History Favors Trump's Reelection, Faculty Lounge (July 30, 2019).
- Racist Memes and Caricatures, Faculty Lounge (Aug. 12, 2019).
- Should Philosophers Sign Petitions or Open Letters?, Faculty Lounge (Aug. 15, 2019).
LAURA H. NIRIDER
- Commentary: False Confessions Drive the True Crime TV Craze, but It’s Time to End the Spectacle, Chicago Tribune (Aug. 9, 2019) (Co-authored by: Steven A. Drizin).
STEPHEN B. PRESSER
- Left’s Selfishness Divides More Than Trump’s Populism, NewsMax (Aug. 5, 2019).
- Ben Franklin Would Be All in for Trump 2020, NewsMax (Aug. 27, 2019).