Do Morals Matter? The Influence of Ethics on Courts and Congress in Shaping U.S. Environmental Policies Christopher D. Stone - University of Southern California School of Law
Building an Environmental Ethic from the Ground Up Alyson C. Flournoy - University of Florida, Levin College of Law
Which Morals Matter? Freeing Moral Reasoning from Ideology Bryan Norton - Georgia Institute of Technology
Probabilities Behaving Badly: Complexity Theory and Environmental Uncertainty Daniel A. Farber - University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall)
It's Personal, But Is It Mine? Toward Property Rights in Personal Information Vera Bergelson - Rutgers School of Law-Newark
You Can't Take It With You: Behavioral Finance and Corporate Expatriations Elizabeth Chorvat - University of Virginia School of Law
Verdicts Matter: An Empirical Study of California Employment Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge Jury Verdicts Reveals Low Success Rates for Women and Minorities David Benjamin Oppenheimer - Golden Gate University School of Law
The Unfounded Fears of Environmental Balkanizataion: The Ninth Circuit's Dangerous Expansion of the Commerce Clause Dale Bish - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
New York Legislature Attaints Con Ed: New Significance for the Protection From Bills of Attainder Timothy J. Hennessy - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Territoriality Waning? Patent Infringment for Offering in the United States to Sell an Invention Abroad Timothy R. Holbrook - Chicago-Kent College of Law
The Failings of Originalism: The Federal Courts and the Power of Precedent Norman R. Williams - Williamette University College of Law
Globalizing the U.S. Law Curriculum: The Saja Paradigm Hiram E. Chodosh - Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Can the Eye Be Guilty of a Trespass? Protecting Noncommercial Restricted Websites After Konop v. Hawaiian Airlines W.M. Motooka - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Primary Securities Fraud Liability for Secondary Actors: Revisiting Central Bank of Denver in the Wake of Enron, WorldCom, and Arthur Andersen Scott Siamas - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Hairsplitting and Complexity in Conflict of Laws: The Paradox of Formalism Laura E. Little - Temple University, Beasley School of Law
The Use of Prior Convictions After Apprendi Colleen P. Murphy - Roger Williams University School of Law
California's Three Strikes and We're Out: Was Judicial Activism California's Best Hope? Michael Vitiello - McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific
Rethinking Miranda: Custodial Interrogation as a Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure Timothy P. O'Neill - John Marshall Law School
You Make Me [Sic]: Confessions of a Sadistic Law Review Editor J.C. Oleson - William & Mary School of Law
The Bankruptcy Exception to the Discharge of Tax Debts: The "Willfulness" Clause Patrick T. Wong - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
HUD v. Rucker, Unconscionable Due Process for Public Housing Tenants Evi Schueller - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Too Much Heart and Not Enough Heat: The Short Life and Fractured Ego of the Empathic, Heroic Public Defender Abbe Smith - Georgetown University Law Center
Not for Attribution: Government's Interest in Protecting the Integrity of Its Own Expression Helen Norton - University of Maryland School of Law
International Law in United States Courts: Why the Ninth Circuit Should Have Considered Self-Determination When Deciding Guam v. Guerrero Elizabeth Myers - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Sales Versus Safety: The Loss of Balance in the Commercial Speech Standard in Thompson v. Western States Medical Center Elizabeth Spring - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)