The law school hosts its Supreme Court Review.
David Forte (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Ass’n.“
Milena Sterio (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “Leal Garcia v. Texas.”
Heidi Gorovitz Robertson (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “AEP v. Connecticut.”
Kevin O’Neill (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “Synder v. Phelps.”
Jaime Bouvier (Cleveland-Marshall Law) presents “Borough of Duryea v. Guarnieri.”
Jonathan Masur (Chicago Law) presents “Patent Inflation.”
This paper is publicly available.
Robert Bennett (Northwestern Law) presents “The Inevitability of a Living Constitution.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Ruth Mason (Connecticut Law) presents “Delegating Up.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Carys Craig (Osgoode Hall Law) presents “What’s Feminist About Open Access? A Relational Approach to Copyright in the Academy.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Kate Litvak (Northwestern Law) presents “Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Corporate Performance.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Tara Melish (Buffalo Law) presents “From Monuments to Ladders: Collapsing Social Rights Typologies into a More Usable, Enforcement-Oriented Schema.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Texas Law, Business, and Economics
David Abrams (Penn Law) presents “Priority Rules.”
This paper is publicly available.
John J. Donahue III (Stanford Law) presents “Rethinking America’s Illegal Drug Policy.”
This paper is publicly available.
Elizabeth Brown (San Francisco State Criminal Justice) and Michael Musheno (Berkeley Law)
Todd Presner (UCLA Digital Humanities) presents “Geo-Humanities: How Digital Cultural Mapping and Social Media are Unlocking History.”
This paper is not publicly available.
USC Law, Economics and Organization
Gary Charness (UC Santa Barbara Economics) presents “How Communication Affects Flexibility: An Experimental Study of Formal and Information Contracting.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Margaret Moore (Queen’s Political Science) presents “Natural Resources, Territorial Right and Global Distributive Justice.”
This paper is not publicly available.