Procedural Due Process and Reputational Harm: Liberty as Self-Invention Eric J. Mitnick - Thomas Jefferson School of Law
To © or Not to ©? Copyright and Innovation in the Digital Typeface Industry Jacqueline D Lipton - Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Deporting Grandma: Why Grandparent Deportation May Be the Next Big Immigration Crisis and How to Solve It Marcia Zug - University of South Carolina School of Law
The Denial of Relief: The Enforcement of Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements Heather Bromfield - UC Davis School of Law
A Crushing Blow: United States v. Stevens and the Freedom to Profit from Animal Cruelty Elizabeth L. Kinsella - UC Davis School of Law
Delegation of the Criminal Prosecution Function to Private Actors Roger A. Fairfax, Jr. - George Washington University Law School
Exempting High-Level Employees and Small Employers from Legislation Invalidating Predispute Employment Arbitration Agreements E. Gary Spitko - Santa Clara University School of Law
Satisfying Lawrence: The Fifth Circuit Strikes Ban on Sex Toy Sales Jamie Iguchi - UC Davis School of Law
An Incompetent Jurisprudence: The Burden of Proof in Competency Hearings Brett F. Kinney - UC Davis School of Law
Reflections on Justice John Paul Stevens's Concurring Opinion in Baze v. Rees: A Fifth Gregg Justice Renounces Capital Punishment Elisabeth Semel - UC Berkeley School of Law
Justice Stevens and the Seattle Schools Case: A Case Study on the Role of Righteous Anger in Constitutional Discourse Andrew Siegel - Seattle University School of Law
Justice Stevens, Habeas Jurisdiction, and the War on Terror Daniel A. Farber - UC Berkeley School of Law
Justice John Paul Stevens and Judicial Deference in Military Matters Eugene R. Fidell - Yale Law School
From Chevron to Massachusetts: Justice Stevens's Approach to Securing the Public Interest Kathryn A. Watts - University of Washington School of Law
A Measure of Deference: Justice Stevens from Chevron to Hamdan Deborah N. Pearlstein - University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Extraterritoriality as Standing: A Standing Theory of the Extraterritorial Application of the Securities Laws Erez Reuveni
Rethinking Recidivist Enhancements: The Role of Prior Drug Convictions in Federal Sentencing Sarah French Russell - Yale Law School
The Law and Economics of Price Discrimination in Modern Economies: Time for Reconciliation? Daniel J. Gifford and Robert T. Kudrle - University of Minnesota
Mitigating Evidence? The Admissibility of Polygraph Results in the Penalty Phase of a Capital Trial Christopher Domin - UC Davis School of Law
Lost in Transitory Duration: A Look at Cartoon Network v. CSC Holdings, Inc. and Its Implications for Future Copyright Infringement Cases Michelle Hugard - UC Davis School of Law
Setting the Standard: A Critique of Bonnie's Competency Standard and the Potential of Problem-Solving Theory for Self-Representation at Trial E. Lea Johnston - University of Florida, Levin College of Law
Garcetti v. Ceballos: Whether an Employee Speaks as a Citizen or as a Public Employee — Who Decides? Sarah L. Fabian - UC Davis School of Law
To Bar or Not To Bar? The Application of an Equitable Doctrine Against a Statutorily Mandated Filing Period Elizabeth T. Kim - UC Davis School of Law
At a Loss with Loss Causation: Resolving the Ninth Circuit's Loss Causation Decisions in Metzler Investment GMBH v. Corinthian Colleges and In re Gilead Sciences Ferry Eden Lopez - UC Davis School of Law