Content Posted in 2021
Abolishing Private Prisons: A Constitutional and Moral Imperative, andré douglas pond cummings and Robert Craig
An Analysis of First-Year Student Westlaw Use: Why Vendor Training Isn't Enough, Aaron Schwabach
Ave Atque Vale, Nancy Bellhouse May
Behind the Velvet Curtain: Understanding Supreme Court Conference Discussions Through Justices' Personal Conference Notes, Ryan C. Black and Timothy R. Johnson
Book Smart, Nancy Bellhouse May
Business Law–Corporate Purpose and Benefit Corporations–Making Benefit Corporation Legislation Work for Socially Minded Investors, Cody McKinney
Citation Stickiness, Kevin Bennardo and Alexa Z. Chew
Contract Interpretation and the Parol Evidence Rule: Toward Conceptual Clarification, Joshua M. Silverstein
COVID-19’s Complications for Family Law Counsel: Domestic Violence And Threats to the Well-Being of Children, J. Thomas Sullivan
Diverting the Danube:The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Dispute and International Freshwater Law, Aaron Schwabach
Doctrine or Dictum: The Ker-Frisbie Doctrine and Official Abductions Which Breach International Law, Aaron Schwabach and S. A. Patchett
Ecocide and Genocide in Iraq: International Law, the Marsh Arabs, and Environmental Damage in Non-International Conflicts, Aaron Schwabach
Environmental Damage Resulting from the NATO Military Action Against Yugoslavia, Aaron Schwabach
Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: The Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases, J. Thomas Sullivan
From Schweizerhalle to Baia Mare: The Continuing Failure of International Law to Protect Europe's Rivers, Aaron Schwabach
Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, And the Rights of Faith-Based Adoption and Foster Care Agencies, William G. McGrath
Harry Potter and the Unforgivable Curses: Norm-formation, Inconsistency, and the Rule of Law in the Wizarding World, Aaron Schwabach
How Free Trade Can Save the Everglades, Aaron Schwabach
Kosovo: Virtual War and International Law, Aaron Schwabach
Mass Shootings, Mental "Illness," and Tarasoff, J. Thomas Sullivan
May It Please the Court–Or Not: Appellate Judges' Preferences and Pet Peeves About Oral Argument, Margaret D. McGaughey
Meek Mill’s Trauma: Brutal Policing as an Adverse Childhood Experience, Todd J. Clark, Caleb Gregory Conrad, andré douglas pond cummings, and Amy Dunn Johnson
Of Charities and Clawbacks: The European Union Proposal on Successions and Wills As a Threat to Charitable Giving, Aaron Schwabach
One of the Good Guys: The Making of a Justice–Reflections On My First 94 Years, Jamal Greene
Pothole Laws, Appellate Courts, and Judicial Drift, Kenneth L. Gartner
Reflections on the Church/State Puzzle, Kermit V. Lipez
“Remarkable Influence”: The Unexpected Importance of Justice Scalia's Deceptively Unanimous and Contested Majority Opinions, Linda L. Berger and Eric C. Nystrom
Shot Selection, Patrick J. Barry
The Art of the Effective Reply, Peter M. Mansfield
The Contract Interpretation Policy Debate: A Primer, Joshua M. Silverstein
The End of An Era? Abolishing the Abstract Requirement For Arkansas Appellate Briefs, Jessie Wallace Burchfield
The Eurojust Joint Supervisory Body’s Contributions to the Development of Proceedings Before EU Boards of Appeal, Xaviar Tracol
The Legality of the NATO Bombing Operation in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Aaron Schwabach
The Picture, Nancy Bellhouse May
The Power of a Mentor, Marshall L. Davidson III
The Right to Appeal in Comparative Perspective, Dražan Djukić
The Robed Tweeter: Two Judges' Views on Public Engagement, Stephen Louis A. Dillard and Bridget Mary McCormack
The Specter of Civil Law Clawback Actions Haunting U.S. and UK Charitable Giving, Aaron Schwabach
Till Death Do Us Part: The Legal Remedies of Sexual Assault in Marriage - Or Lack Thereof, Kaylyn Presley
Tomorrow's Law Libraries: Academic Law Librarians Forging the Way to the Future in the New World of Legal Education, Jessie Wallace Burchfield