Super-Copyright: Contracts, Preemption, and the Structure of Copyright Policymaking Viva R. Moffat - University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Decency, Dignity, and Desert: Restoring Ideals of Humane Punishment to Constitutional Discourse Eva S. Nilsen - Boston University School of Law
Maintaining Competition in Copying: Narrowing the Scope of Gene Patents Oskar Liivak - Cornel Law School
Antisubordination of Whom? What India's Answer Tells Us About the Meaning of Equality in Affirmative Action Sean A. Pager - University of Richmond School of Law
Depose and Expose: The Scope of Authorized Deposition Changes Under Rule 30(e) Kirin K. Gill - UC Davis School of Law
Electronic Surveillance and Antitrust Investigations: The Effect of the Reauthorized Patriot Act Elizabeth S. Donald - UC Davis School of Law
Rights Relationships and the Experience of Children Orphaned by AIDS Jonathan Todres - Georgia State University College of Law
The Freedom to Copy: Copyright, Creation, and Context Olufunmilayo B. Arewa - Northwestern University School of Law
National Interests, Foreign Injuries, and Federal Forum Non Conveniens Elizabeth T. Lear - University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law
The Party or the People: Whose Ballot Choice Does the Constitution Protect? Guy Danilowitz - UC Davis School of Law
Taliaferro v. Darby Township Zoning Board: Pretextual Recognition of § 1983 Standing to Mitigate Failure to Recognize Standing Under § 1981 Christina A. Lee - UC Davis School of Law
Garbage Pails and Puppy Dog Tails: Is That What Katz Is Made Of? Aya Gruber - Florida International University College of Law
One Train May Hide Another: Katz, Stonewall, and the Secret Subtext of Criminal Procedure David Alan Sklansky - UC Berkeley School of Law
Katz at Forty: A Sociological Jurisprudence Whose Time Has Come Jonathan Simon - UC Berkeley School of Law
Katz in the Age of Hudson v. Michigan: Some Thoughts on Suppression as a Last Resort Sharon L. Davies & Anna B. Scanlon - The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Of Katz and Aliens: Privacy Expectations and the Immigration Raids Raquel Aldana - Willam S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Fourth Amendment and Privacy Implications of Interior Immigration Enforcement Anil Kalhan - Fordham University School of Law
Katz and the War on Terrorism Glenn Sulmasy & John Yoo - U.S. Coast Guard Academy, & John Yoo, UC Berkeley School of Law
The Bush Administration's Terrorist Surveillance Program and the Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement: Lessons from Justice Powell and the Keith Case Tracey Maclin - Boston University School of Law
Digitus Impudicus: The Middle Finger and the Law Ira P. Robbins - American University, Washington College of Law
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? Reconsidering Uncorroborated Eyewitness Identification Testimony Sandra Guerra Thompson - University of Houston Law Center
Media Ownership Regulation, the First Amendment, and Democracy's Future Adam Candeub - Michigan State University College of Law
Resolution of Mass Tort Claims in the Bankruptcy System Douglas G. Smith - George Mason University School of Law
Measuring the Comparative Influence of State Supreme Courts: Comments on Our "Followed Rates" Essay Jake Dear & Edward W. Jessen
Accusations from Abroad: Testimony of Unavailable Witnesses via Live Two-Way Videoconferencing Does Not Violate the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment Christine L. Olson - UC Davis School of Law
Losing the Protected Status of Attorney Opinion Work Product: An Examination of Regional Airport Authority of Louisville v. LFG, L.L.C. Alexander J. Kramer - UC Davis School of Law
Human Papillomavirus Vaccination, Private Choice, and Public Health Sylvia Law - New York University School of Law
Condemning Conservation Easements: Protecting the Public Interest and Investment in Conservation Nancy A. McLaughlin - University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law
One Last Chance: Abigail Alliance v. von Eschenbach and the Right to Access Experimental Drugs Byron R. Chin - UC Davis School of Law
Undocumented Immigrants and Workers' Compensation: Rejecting Federal Preemption of the California Workers' Compensation Act Katrina C. Gonzales - UC Davis School of Law