The Regressing Progress Clause: Rethinking Constitutional Indifference to Harmful Content in Copyright Ned Snow - University of South Carolina School of Law
The Mobility Case for Regionalism Nestor M. Davidson & Sheila R. Foster - Fordham University School of Law
Shame, Blame, and the Emerging Law of Obesity Control Lindsay F. Wiley - American University Washington College of Law
The Filibuster and Reconciliation: The Future of Majoritarian Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate Tonja Jacobi & Jeff VanDam - Northwestern University School of Law
Pacific Merchant II’s Dormant Commerce Clause Ruling: Expanding State Control over Commerce Through Environmental Regulations Erin Tanimura - UC Davis School of Law
Brand New World: Distinguishing Oneself in the Global Flow Mario Biagioli, Anupam Chander & Madhavi Sunder - UC Davis School of Law
Parody as Brand Stacey L. Dogan & Mark A. Lemley - Boston University School of Law & Stanford Law School
Living Together in One Civilized World: How Luxury Companies and Consumers Can Fulfill Their Ethical Responsibilities to the Poor Haochen Sun - University of Hong Kong
“We Will Make a Man Out of You”: Taro “Brands” and Initiation “Styles” on the Rai Coast of Papua New Guinea James Leach - University of Western Australia
A Primer of A, B, Seeds: Advertising, Branding, and Intellectual Property in an Emerging Industry Daniel J. Kevles - Yale University
Peripheral Matters: Selvage/Chef-de-piece Inscriptions on Chinese Silk Textiles Dagmar Schäfer - University of Manchester
Marks Indicating Conditions of Origin in Rights-Based Sustainable Development Nicole Aylwin & Rosemary J. Coombe - York University
Bounded by Brands: An Information Network Approach to Trademarks Deven R. Desai - Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Shanzhai, Sumptuary Law, and Intellectual Property Law in Contemporary China Barton Beebe - New York University School of Law
Slow Logo: Brand Citizenship in Global Value Networks Margaret Chon - Seattle University School of Law
The First Trademark Case at Common Law? The Story of Singleton v. Bolton (1783) Lionel Bently - University of Cambridge
Honoring Angela Harris: A Review of “Gender, Violence, Race, and Criminal Justice” Cynthia Lee - The George Washington University Law School
In Honor of Angela Harris: Finding Breathing Space, Embracing the Contradictions, and “Education Work” Stephanie M. Wildman - Santa Clara University School of Law
Breaking Glass: Identity, Community and Epistemology in Theory, Law and Education Francisco Valdes - University of Miami School of Law
Professor Angela P. Harris: A Life of Power at the Intersection: When the Equality Walk Matches the Equality Talk Professor Emma Coleman Jordan - Georgetown University Law Center
The Jury As Constitutional Identity Andrew Guthrie Ferguson - University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law
Disability, Development, and Human Rights: A Mandate and Framework for International Financial Institutions Michael Ashley Stein & Penelope J.S. Stein - Harvard Law School
Leaving Home? Domicile, Family, and Gender Susan Frelich Appleton - Washington University in St. Louis
Town of Greece v. Galloway: Constitutional Challenges to State-Sponsored Prayers at Local Government Meetings Alan Brownstein - UC Davis School of Law
Watching Me: The War on Crime, Privacy, and the State Kimberly D. Bailey - Chicago-Kent College of Law
Beyond the Judicial Fourth Amendment: The Prosecutor’s Role Russell M. Gold - New York University School of Law
From Protest to Perry: How Litigation Shaped the LGBT Movement’s Agenda Gwendolyn M. Leachman - UCLA School of Law
Reasonable Accommodation as Professional Responsibility, Reasonable Accommodation as Professionalism Alex B. Long - University of Tennessee College of Law
Fletcher v. Peck and Constitutional Development in the Early United States Gerald Leonard - Boston University School of Law
The Legal Counterrevolution: The Jurisprudence of Constitutional Reform in 1787 Aaron T. Knapp - Boston University
Undoing Hardship: Applying the Principles of Dodd-Frank to the Law Student Debt Crisis Christopher Gorman - UC Davis School of Law