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Implicit Stereotyping as Unfair Prejudice in Evidence Law
Ted Sampsell-Jones
The Relegation of Polarization
Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos
Plausible Theory, Implausible Conclusions
Lonny Hoffman
The Statutory Case against Off-Label Promotion
Nathan Cortez
Incidental Burdens and the Nature of Judicial Review
Michael C. Dorf
Taxes, Subsidies and Knowledge: A Reply to Professor Oei
Michael Simkovic
Donald Trump and Other Agents of Constitutional Change
Michael C. Dorf
Justice Scalia, the 2016 Presidential Election, and the Future of Church-State Relations
Marci A. Hamilton
The 2016 Election, the Supreme Court, and Racial Justice
Erwin Chemerinsky
The Fight for Equal Protection: Reconstruction - Redemption Redux
Kermit Roosevelt III and Patricia Stottlemyer
The Constitutional Propriety of Ideological Litmus Tests for Judicial Appointments
Michael Stokes Paulsen
Restoring the Lost Confirmation
Randy E. Barnett and Josh Blackman
Regulating Innovation
William W. Fisher III
Is Abood Irrelevant
Daniel Hemel and David Louk
Intermediary Influence and Competition: Berkshire versus KKR
Lawrence A. Cunninghame
Who Should Be Liable for Online Anonymous Defamtion
Ronen Perry and Tal Z. Zarsky
Changing What Judges Do
Toby J. Heytens
Self-Regulation and Innovation in the Peer-to-Peer Sharing Economy
Molly Cohen and Arun Sundararajan
Airbnb: A Case Study in Occupancy Regulation and Taxation
Roberta A. Kaplan and Michael L. Nadler
The Social Costs of Uber
Brishen Rogers
Tax Regulation, Transportation Innovation, and the Sharing Economy
Jordan M. Barry and Paul L. Caron
The Political Economy of Crowdsourcing: Markets for Labor, Rewards, and Securities
Richard A. Epstein
Regulating the Underground: Secret Supper Clubs, Pop-up Restaurants, and the Role of Law
Sarah B. Schindler
The Habeas Optimist
Lee Kovarsky
Inner Partes Review: An Early Look at the Numbers
Brian J. Love and Shawn Ambwani
The Problem of Biased Experts, and Blinding as a Solution: A Response to Professor Gelbach
Christopher Robertson
How a Labor Dispute Would Help the NCAA
Michael H. LeRoy
Letting Congress Be Congress: A Comment on Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence
Michael J. Gerhardt
Getting Substantive: A Response to Posner and Vermeule
Charles L. Barzun
Robert Bork: Intellectual Leader of the Legal Right
John O. McGinnis
Inkblot: The Ninth Amendment as Textual Justification for Judicial Enforcement of the Right to Privacy
Kurt T. Lash
Jersey Central Power & Light Co v Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Robert Bork on Public Utility Rate Regulation - And Lochner v New York
Richard A. Epstein
Tel-Oren, Filartiga, and the Meaning of the Alien Tort Statute
Bradford R. Clark
Judge Robert H. Bork and Constitutional Change: An Essay on Ollman v Evans
Steven G. Calabresi and Lauren Pope
Fear of Proliferation: A Nightmare Exception
Annie Decker
Remaining Silent after Salinas
Brandon L. Garrett
A Reply to Dworkin's New Theory of International Law
Adam S. Chilton
Fair Use for the Rich and Fabulous
Andrew Gilden and Timothy Greene
A Quite Principled Conceit: A Response to Jed Rubenfeld, The Riddle of Rape-by-Deception and the Myth of Sexual Autonomy, 122 Yale L J 1372 (2013)
Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Improvidently Granted: Why the En Banc Federal Circuit Chose the Wrong Claim Construction Issue
Greg Reilly
Tushnet's Lawless World: A Response to Mark Tushnet, Book Review, Epstein's Best of All Possible Worlds: The Rule of Law, 80 U Chi L Rev 487 (2013)
Richard A. Epstein
Religion's Specialized Specialness: A Response to Micah Schwartzman, What If Religion Is Not Special; 79 U Chi L Rev 1351 (2012)
Andrew Koppelman
Interpretive Divergence All the Way Down: A Response to Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl and Ethan J. Leib, Elected Judges and Statutory Interpretation, 79 U Chi L Rev 1215 (2012)
Anita S. Krishnakumar
Good Pollution: A Response to Arden Rowell, Allocating Pollution, 79 U Chi L Rev 985 (2012)
John Copeland Nagle
Orwell's Metaphors: A Response to Derek E. Bambauer, Orwell's Armchair, 79 U Chi L Rev 863 (2012)
David G. Post
US Risk Assessment Policy: A History of Deception: A Response to Arden Rowell, Allocating Pollution, 79 U Chi L Rev 985 (2012)
Edward J. Calabrese
Invisible Lawmaking
Barak Orbach