Comity as Conflict: Resituating International Comity as Conflict of Laws Donald Earl Childress III - Pepperdine University School of Law
The Brand X Liberation: Doing Away With Chevron’s Second Step as Well as Other Doctrines Of Deference Claire R. Kelly - Brooklyn Law School
Rethinking The Constitutionality of Age Discrimination: A Challenge to a Decades-Old Consensus Nina A. Kohn - Syracuse University College of Law
Left-Brain Versus Right-Brain: Competing Conceptions of Creativity in Intellectual Property Law Gregory N. Mandel - Temple University - Beasley School of Law
A Reasonable Search for Constitutional Protection in Serna v. Goodno: Involuntary Civil Commitment and the Fourth Amendment Alexis Alvarez - UC Davis School of Law
Attorney Deceit Statutes: Promoting Professionalism Through Criminal Prosecutions and Treble Damages Alex B. Long - University of Tennessee College of Law
Judges Playing Jury: Constitutional Conflicts in Deciding Fair Use on Summary Judgment Ned Snow - University of Arkansas School of Law
Defining the "Business of Baseball": A Proposed Framework for Determining the Scope of Professional Baseball's Antitrust Exemption Nathaniel Grow - Terry College of Business, University of Georgia
The Untold Story of Underwriting Compensation Regulation William K. Sjostrom, Jr. - University of Arizona James E Rogers College of Law
All that Glitters Isn't Gold: Deciphering In re Knudsen's Tax Allocation Methods Under 11 U.S.C. § 1222(a)(2)(A) for Chapter 12 Debtors Brendon Hansen - UC Davis School of Law
Severing the Invisible Leash: A Challenge to Tennessee's Sex Offender Monitoring Act in Doe v. Bredesen Frank Jaehoon Lee - UC Davis School of Law
Democracy, Education, and the Liberal Arts: Two Asian Models Martha C. Nussbaum - University of Chicago
Grounding Conversations on Sexuality and Asian Law Holning Lau - University of North Carolina School of Law
Human Rights and Development for India’s Rural Remnant: A Capabilities-Based Assessment Lisa Pruitt - U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Where Is Asia? When Is Asia? Theorizing Comparative Law and International Law Teemu Ruskola - Emory University
The Yellow Pacific: Transnational Identities, Diasporic Racialization, and Myth(s) of the “Asian Century” Keith Aoki - U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Rising Multinationals: Law and the Evolution of Outbound Acquisitions by Indian Companies Afra Afsharipour - U.C. Davis School of Law
Communication Breakdown: Reviving the Role of Discourse in the Regulation of Employee Collective Action Jeffrey M. Hirsch - University of Tennessee College of Law
Grable on the Ground: Mitigating Unchecked Jurisdictional Discretion Andrew D. Bradt - Harvard Law School
Aldana v. Del Monte Fresh Produce: Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment After Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain Caitlin Hunter - U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall)
Rejecting Auscape International v. National Geographic Society for a Uniform Civil Copyright Lawsuit Discovery Rule of Accrual Rémy Y. Chang - U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall)
The Police Gamesmanship Dilemma in Criminal Procedure Mary D. Fan - University of Washington School of Law
Towards an Understanding of Litigation as Expression: Lessons from Guantánamo Kathryn A. Sabbeth - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Preemployment Drug Testing in Lanier v. City of Woodburn: Balancing Individual Liberties with a Drug-Free Workplace Maila Labadie - UC Davis School of Law (King Hall)
They’re Making a List, but Are They Checking It Twice? How Erroneous Placement on Child Offender Databases Offends Procedural Due Process Shaudee Navid - U.C. Davis School of Law (King Hall)