Recent and Forthcoming Scholarship

Recent and Forthcoming Scholarship

Books

Jeffrey Bellin

  • Mass Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became Addicted to Prisons and Jails and How it Can Recover (Cambridge U. Press 2023). Online.

Neal Devins

  • How the Courts Can Save Themselves (Oxford U. Press in progress) (with Allison Orr Larsen).

James Dwyer

  • International Migration of Children: Human Rights, State Power, and Nations' Duties (Oxford U. Press, forthcoming 2025).

Adam M. Gershowitz

  • A Short & Happy Guide to Acing Your 1L Year (West Academic Publishing 2025).

Michael S. Green

  • The Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law (Oxford U. Press 2024) (Roxana Banu, Michael S. Green and Ralf Michaels eds.). Online.

Allison Orr Larsen

  • How the Courts Can Save Themselves (Oxford U. Press in progress) (with Neal E. Devins).

Myrisha Lewis

  • Subterranean Regulation: Science, Politics, and Reproductive Genetic Innovation (under contract, New York University Press) (forthcoming 2026).

Nathan Oman

  • Law and the Restoration: Essays on Law and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (Greg Kofford Books 2024).
  • Democracy, Religion, and the Market (2023 Routledge) (with Kathleen Flake eds.).

Nicole Porter

  • The Workplace Reimagined: Accomodating Our Bodies and Our Lives (Cambridge Univ. Press 2023).

Timothy Zick

  • Managed Dissent: The Law of Public Protest (Cambridge U. Press 2023).

Articles

Jeffrey Bellin

  • Murder on the Hearsay Trail, 12 Texas A&M L. Rev. 77 (2024). SSRN.
  • Principles of Prosecutor Lenience, 102 Texas L. Rev. 1541 (2024). SSRN.
  • The Needless Search for a Founding Era "Hearsay" Definition, 57 U. Mich. J.L. Ref. 845 (2024). SSRN.
  • Race, the Academy, and the Constitution of the War on Drugs, 134 Yale L. J. __ (forthcoming) (with Bennett Capers).
  • Eliminating Rule 609 to Provide a Fair Opportunity to Defend Against Criminal Charges, 92 Fordham L. Rev. 2471 (2024). SSRN.
  • Plea Bargaining's Uncertainty Problem, 101 Texas L. Rev. 539 (2023). SSRN.
  • Sentencing in an Era of Plea Bargains, 102 North Carolina L. Rev. 179 (2023) (with Jenia Turner). SSRN.
  • The Superfluous Evidence Rules, 76 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 1769 (2023). SSRN.

Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl

  • Statutory Backups for Endangered Constitutional Rights, Iowa L. Rev. _ (forthcoming). SSRN.
  • Law and Equity on Appeal, 124 Colum. L. Rev. 2307 (2024). SSRN.
  • Supreme Court Litigators in the Age of Textualism, 76 Florida L. Rev. 59 (2024). SSRN.
  • Understanding the Mechanisms of Interpretive Change, N. Car. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • The Supreme Court Review Act: Fast-Tracking the Interbranch Dialogue and Destabilizing the Filibuster, 25 U. Penn. J. Constitutional L. Online 1 (2023). SSRN.

Eric D. Chason

  • Crypto and the Fiduciary Investor, 94 Miss. L.J. __ (forthcoming 2024).
  • Crypto Assets and the Problem of Tax Classifications, 100 Wash. U. L. Rev. 765 (2023). Online.
  • Regulating Crypto, On and Off the Chain, 64 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1011 (2023). Online.

Nancy Combs

  • Redressing Judicial Misbehavior: An Integrated Approach to Judicial Immunity, 58 U.C. Davis L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Fairness Writ Large or Writ Small in International Criminal Justice, Florida Int'l U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025) (invited symposium).
  • Admissions of Guilt, (Kai Ambos et al., eds., forthcoming 2025).
  • Aggressor Status and its Impact on International Criminal Law Case Selection, 35 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 101 (2024) (Invited contributions). SSRN.
  • Holding Aggressors Responsible for International Crimes: Implementing the Unequal Enforcement Doctrine, 57 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 2383 (2024). SSRN.
  • Dissent and Legitimacy in International Criminal Law, 57 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1061 (2023). SSRN.

Evan J. Criddle

  • Extraterritoriality’s Empire: How Self-Determination Limits Extraterritorial Lawmaking, 118 Am. J. Int'l L. 607 (2024). SSRN.
  • Legal Order at the Border, 56 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1503 (2023). SSRN.
  • Turning Sanctions into Reparations: Lessons for Russia/Ukraine, 64 Harv. Int'l. L.J. Online (2023). Online.

Katherine Mims Crocker

  • Constitutional Rights, Remedies, and Transsubstantivity, 110 Va. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2024). SSRN.
  • A Prophylactic Approach to Compact Constitutionality, 98 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1185 (2023). SSRN.

Neal Devins

  • Why You Cannot Find a Swing Justice When You Really Need One, Wm & Mary L. Rev. _ (forthcoming) (symposium).
  • The Independent Agency Myth, 108 Cornell L. Rev. 1305 (2023) (with David E. Lewis). Online.

James Dwyer

  • The Kincare Craze in Child Protection: Romanticism, Subterfuge, and Racial Separatism, 19 Fla. Int'l U. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Clarifying Parens Patriae, J. Ethics & Soc. Phil (forthcoming 2025).
  • Pierce's Problems: Reassessing Revered Precedent, 100 Notre Dame L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Mired in Meyer’s Mischief a Century After the Invention of Constitutional Parents’ Rights, 26 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 107 (2025). SSRN.
  • The Real Wrongs of ICWA, 69 Villanova L. Rev. 1 (2024). Online.
  • Faux Advocacy in Amicus Practice, 50 Pepperdine Law Review 633 (2023). SSRN.

Adam M. Gershowitz

  • The Brady Materiality Standard, 78 Stan. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming) (with B. Garrett).
  • Accidental Brady Violations, 12 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 533 (2025). SSRN.
  • The Brady Database, 114 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 1 (2024) (with Brandon L. Garrett & Jennifer Teitcher). SSRN.
  • The Prosecutor Vacancy Crisis, 50 BYU L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • Mercy for the Masses: A Default Rule of Automatically Triggered Commutations, 103 Tex. L. Rev. 1431 (2024) (symposium).
  • The Tesla Meets the Fourth Amendment, 48 BYU L. Rev. 1135 (2023). SSRN.
  • Laundering Police Lies, 2023 Wis. L. Rev. 1187 (2023) (with Caroline Lewis). SSRN.

Iria Giuffrida

  • Technology integration in higher education and student privacy beyond learning environments—A comparison of the UK and US perspective, British Journal of Education Technology __ (forthcoming 2023). Online.

Michael S. Green

  • A Plea for Private International Law (Conflict of Laws), Notre Dame L. Rev. Reflection __ (forthcoming 2024).
  • Jurisdiction and the Moral Impact Theory of Law, 29 Legal Theory 29 (2023). Online.

Rebecca Green

  • Comparative Redistricting Transparency, (with Lucas Della Ventura ’24) (forthcoming 2024).
  • Legal Support & Local Election Officials, Washington & Lee L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2024).
  • FOIA-Flooded Elections, 85 Ohio State L. J. 255 (2024). SSRN.
  • Adversarial Election Administration, 101 N.C. L. Rev. 1077 (2023). SSRN.

Vivian Hamilton

  • Menstrual Justice in Theoretical Context, 98 N.Y.U L. Rev. 133 (2023) (reviewing Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman, Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods) (book review). Online.

Laura Heymann

  • The ML Supply Chain in the Era of Software 2.0: Lessons Learned from Hugging Face, _ (forthcoming) (with Trevor Stalnaker et al.). Online.
  • Attribution as Architecture in the Digital Age, 65 Jurimetrics __ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Developer Perspectives on Licensing and Copyright Issues Arising from Generative AI for Coding, _ (forthcoming) (with Trevor Stalnaker et al.). Online.
  • Trolley Problems, Private Necessity, and the Duty to Rescue, 60 San Diego L. Rev. 1 (2023). SSRN.

Margaret Hu

  • Critical Data Theory, 65 Wm & Mary L. Rev. 839 (2024) (2023 Symposium: "Mass Incarceration Nation").
  • National Security & Federalizing Data Privacy Infrastructure for AI Governance, 92 Fordham L. Rev. 1829 (2024) (2023 Symposium: "The New AI").

Eric A. Kades

  • Anti Trusts: Reforming an Excessively Flexible Legal Tool, 47 Vt. L. Rev. 331 (2023) (invited symposium article).
  • Comparing & Contrasting Economic and Natural Law Approaches to Policymaking, 9 Tex. A&M J. Prop. L. 561 (2023) (Invited ​symposium article).
  • One Trust, Two Taxes, 20 Pitt. Tax. Rev. 341 (2023) (invited symposium article).

Allison Orr Larsen

  • Is History Precedent?, 78 Stan. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2026). SSRN.
  • History's Identity Crisis, 78 SMU L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • Learning to Disagree Agreeably, 110 Va L. Rev. Online 248 (2024). Online.
  • The Precarious Art of Classifying Facts, 73 Duke L.J. Online 191 (2024).
  • Becoming a Doctrine, 76 Fla. L. Rev. 1 (2024). SSRN.

Myrisha Lewis

  • Personhood, Politics, Assisted Reproduction, and the Law Post-Dobbs, 45 Pace L. Rev. 83 (2024).

Thomas J. McSweeney

  • ‘The laws of England, which had hitherto been used and approved’: Jurisdictional Understandings in the Thirteenth Century, J. Legal Hist. (With Atria A. Larson, forthcoming).
  • Appealing Magna Carta, 91 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online 1 (2023). SSRN.

Alan Meese

  • Against the Sliding Scale, 173 U. Penn. L. Rev. Online 1 (2025). Online.
  • New Vision, Old Model: How the FTC Exaggerated Harms When Rejecting Business Justifications for Noncompetes, 109 Cornell L. Rev. Online 13 (2024). SSRN.
  • Regulation by (bad) Proxy: How Selective Application of Transaction Cost Economics Tainted the FTC’s Proposed Ban of Employee Noncompete Agreements, 100 Indiana L.J. Supplement __ (forthcoming 2024). SSRN.
  • Are Employee Noncompete Agreements Coercive? Why the FTC's Wrong Answer Disqualifies It from Rulemaking (For Now), 18 Va. L. & Bus. Rev. 245 (2024). SSRN.
  • The Rule of Reason’s Prima Facie Case: Did Harvard Get it Right?, 170 U. Penn. L. Rev. Online _____ (forthcoming 2023) (invited submission).

Nathan Oman

  • The Case for Specific Performance of Personal Service Contracts, 110 Iowa L. Rev. 751 (2025) (with Kimberly Krawiec). Online.
  • Restructuring Ruritania: Bankruptcy, Sovereign Debt, and the Equity Receivership, 66 Ariz. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming).
  • The Blessing That's Anticipated Here Will Be Realized in the Next Life”: The Development of Modern Latter-day Saint Marital Sealing Rules, 41 J. Mormon History 103 (2023).

Nicole Porter

  • Troubling Trends: ADA Definition of Disability Cases 2019-2023, 52 _ (forthcoming 2025).
  • Textualism Wins?: The Supreme Court's 2024 Labor & Employment Cases, _ (forthcoming 2025).
  • The Effect of Dobbs on Work Law, 27 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 56 (2024). Online.
  • Subordination Through Schedules, 55 Ariz. St. L. J. 1293 (2024). Online.
  • Mothers with Disabilities Post-Pandemic and Post-Dobbs, 77 Okla. L. Rev. 151 (2024). Online.
  • Working through the Supreme Court's 2021 Term, 26 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 145 (2023). Online.

Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec

  • Patenting the Taboo: Sex, Drugs, and Abortion, _ Yale J. L. & Tech. _ (forthcoming 2025) (with Andrew Gilden). SSRN.
  • Patent Term Tailoring, 99 IND. L.J. 475 (2024). SSRN.
  • Advances in Patent Rights Acquisition in International Patent Law, 41 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 447 (2023). Online.

Sarah Stafford

  • Valuing shoreline habitats for recreational fishing, 253 (2024).
  • Coastal Forests and Marshes Help Communities as Flooding Increases, 79 (2023) (with Molly Mitchell & Pamela A. Mason).
  • Property owner shoreline modification decisions vary based on their perceptions of shoreline change and interests in ecological benefits, 10 (2023) (with Amanda G. Guthrie et al.). Online.

James Stern

  • Intellectual Property and the Myth of Nonrivalry, 99 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1163 (2024). SSRN.
  • Analog Analogies: Intel v. Hamidi and the Future of Trespass to Chattels, 16 J. Tort L. 205 (2023) (with Maureen E. ​Brady). SSRN.

Cynthia Ward

  • Criminal Justice Reform and the Centrality of Intent, 68 Villanova L. Rev. 51 (2023). Online.

Timothy Zick

  • Firearms and Fora: Constructing Public Carry Doctrine, _ B.U. L. Rev _ (forthcoming 2026).
  • Public Protest and Civil Unrest, 67 Ariz. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • New Threats to Campus Protest, _ First Amendment L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • Public Protest and Governmental Immunities, 97 Southern Cal. L. Rev. 1583 (2024). SSRN.
  • Second Amendment Exceptionalism: Public Expression and Public Carry, 102 Tex. L. Rev. 65 (2023). SSRN.

Book Chapters

Nancy Combs

  • The Facts of Transitional Justice, in The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice (Lawrence Douglas et al., eds. (forthcoming 2025).
  • Judicial Immunity and its Limits: The Anglo-American Approach, in Transitional Justice and the Criminal Responsibility of Judges (Jaime Couso Salas et al. eds. (forthcoming 2025).

Evan J. Criddle

  • The Right to Self Determination: A Republican Theory, in Philosophy and International Law Contestations and Extensions (Andreas Føllesdal & David Lefkowitz eds., Cambridge U. Press, forthcoming 2026).
  • Extraterritorial Lawmaking and Self-Determination, in Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Extraterritoriality and the Law (Danielle Ireland-Piper, Austen Parrish & Cedric Ryngaert eds., Edward Elgar Press, forthcoming 2025).

Michael S. Green

  • Authority and Interest Analysis, 136 in The Philosophical Foundations of Private International Law (Oxford U. Press 2024) (Roxana Banu, Michael S. Green & Ralf Michaels eds.). SSRN.
  • Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins in a Private International Law Context, 43 in The Common Law Jurisprudence of the Conflict of Laws (2023) (Sarah McKibbin and Anthony Kennedy eds., Hart Publ'g, 2023).

Rebecca Green

  • Partisanship Parity in U.S. Election Administration, in The Oxford Handbook of American Election Law (Eugene Mazo ed., Oxford U. Press, forthcoming 2024).

Laura Heymann

  • "The Law Doesn’t Work Like a Computer”: Exploring Software Licensing Issues Faced by Legal Practitioners, in Proceedings of FSE '24 (ACM, New York, NY 2024) (with Nathan Wintersgill, Trevor Stalnaker, Oscar Chaparro & Denys Poshyvanyk) (recipient of an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award). Online.
  • Names, Naming, and the Law: The Implications of Governmental Form Design, 35-50, in Names, Identity, and the Law (I.M. Nick ed., Routledge 2023). Online.

Myrisha Lewis

  • Reproductive Innovation and Reproductive Exceptionalism: How Private Health Insurance Coverage of Fertility Treatment Complements Hostile Governmental Action and Expands Access to Assisted Reproduction in the United States, in Health Law as Private Law (Cambridge University Press) (eds. I. Glenn Cohen, Wendy Netter Epstein, Christopher Robertson & Carmel Shachar) (forthcoming 2025).

Thomas J. McSweeney

  • Rights in the English Common Law, in The Cambridge History of Rights, Volume 2: The Middle Ages (Cambridge U. Press, forthcoming).

Nathan Oman

  • Intent to Create Legal Relations and the Nature of Contractual Consent, in Research Handbook of the Philosophy of Contract Law (Mindy Chen & Prince Saprai eds., forthcoming 2024).
  • Introduction: Democracy and Religion in the Market, in Democracy, Religion, and the Market 1 (Kathleen Flake & Nathan B. Oman eds. 2023) (with Kathleen Flake).
  • Regulating Religious Performance on the Commercial Stage, in Democracy, Religion, and the Market 177 (Kathleen Flake & Nathan B. Oman eds. 2023).

Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec

  • Psychedelics through a Patent Lens, in Psychedelic Medicine: Law and Policy (CUP) (forthcoming 2026) (with Andrew Gilden).
  • Specialization Everywhere, in Improving Intellectual Property (2023) (Edward Elgar 2023) (with Melissa Wasserman).

James Stern

  • Possession, Use, and Exclusion, in Handbook on Property Law & Theory (Chris Bevan ed., Elgar forthcoming 2024).

Christie S. Warren

  • The Constitutional Court of Indonesia as a Post-Conflict Institution, in Courts and Diversity: Twenty Years of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia (Bertus de Villiers, Saldi Isra, and Pan Mohamad Faiz, eds. Brill, 2024). Online.

Timothy Zick

  • Assembly Within ‘Sight and Sound’ Of the Audience, in Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly (forthcoming 2025). SSRN.
  • Faculty Speech, Academic Freedom, and Democratic Backsliding, in The Elgar Companion to Freedom of Speech and Expression (forthcoming 2025).

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