Submissions from 2005
Book Review: The Myth of Law and Literature, Bernadette A. Meyler
Misunderstanding Ability, Misallocating Responsibility, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Rulemaking Versus Adjudication: A Psychological Perspective, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Who Pays the Auditor Calls the Tune?: Auditing Regulations and Clients' Incentives, Amy Shapiro
Separate But Equal and Single-Sex Schools , Gary J. Simson
Professionalism as Interpretation, W. Bradley Wendel
Can Judges Ignore Inadmissible Information? The Difficulty of Deliberately Disregarding, Andrew J. Wistrich, Chris Guthrie, and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Submissions from 2004
Killing the Willing: "Volunteers," Suicide and Competency, John H. Blume
A Global Law of Jurisdiction and Judgments: Views from the United States and Japan, Kevin M. Clermont
Common-Law Compulsory Counterclaim Rule: Creating Effective and Elegant Res Judicata Doctrine, Kevin M. Clermont
Standards of Proof in Japan and the United States, Kevin M. Clermont
The Role of Private International Law in the United States: Beating the Not-Quite-Dead Horse of Jurisdiction, Kevin M. Clermont
French Article 14 Jurisdiction, Viewed from the United States, Kevin M. Clermont and John R.B. Palmer
How Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs Fare in Federal Court, Kevin M. Clermont and Stewart J. Schwab
Juror First Votes in Criminal Trials, Stephen P. Garvey, Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Nicole L. Mott, G. Thomas Munsterman, and Martin T. Wells
Criminal Case Complexity: An Empirical Perspective, Michael Heise
Litigated Learning and the Limits of Law, Michael R. Heise
The Many Dimensions of Private Law, Robert A. Hillman
Preferences for Processes: the Process/Product Distinction and the Regulation of Consumer Choice, Douglas A. Kysar
Reparations and Unjust Enrichment, Emily Sherwin
The Jurisprudence of Enron: Professionalism as Interpretation, W. Bradley Wendel
Submissions from 2003
The Limits of Property Reparations, Gregory S. Alexander
The Expectations of Consumers, Douglas A. Kysar