Submissions from 2016
Sacred In the City: The Huron Indian Cemetery and the Preservation Laws, John W. Ragsdale Jr
The American Legacy of Public Land Rebellion, John W. Ragsdale Jr
A New State Ice Age for Gun Policy, Allen K. Rostron
Guns, Speech, and Breathing Space: Response to Andrew Jay McClurg's the Second Amendment Right to Be Negligent, Allen K. Rostron
The Second Amendment on Campus, Allen K. Rostron
Emergency Lawyering in Environmental Law Today, Irma S. Russell
Evolving Water Law and Management in the U.S.: Montana, Irma S. Russell
Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me: Accountability, Plausible Deniability, Model Rule 1.13, and the Role of Corporate Counsel in An Age of Enhanced Monitoring, Irma S. Russell
New Enforcement Policy Targets Individuals, Irma S. Russell, Issac W. Straub, and Traci Hayes
The Modern Corporation Statement on Company Law, Lynn A. Stout and Sergio Alberto Gramitto Ricci
Some Key Things U.S. Entrepreneurs Need to Know About the Law and Lawyers, Lawrence J. Trautman, Anthony J. Luppino, and Malika Simmons
Submissions from 2015
Disparaging Trademarks: Who Matters, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Hacked! Lessons Learned from an URL Injection, Ayyoub Ajmi
Vulnerability and "Control Fraud" Economics, William K. Black
Finding Mercy Many Miles from the Office, Patrick C. Brayer
Hidden Racial Bias: Why We Need to Talk with Jurors about Ferguson, Patrick C. Brayer
Analysis of Freedom of Information for its Effect on Society by Considering 2011, the Year of the Arab Spring, Paul D. Callister and Kimberlee Everson
The Roberts Court and Penumbral Federalism, Edward Cantu
The Separation-of-Powers and the Least Dangerous Branch, Edward Cantu
Ethics and Matrimonial Representation Annotated Bibliography, Barbara Glesner Fines and Nancy Levit
Time for a Restatement, Tracy Hester, Robert Percival, Irma S. Russell, Victor Flatt, and Joel A. Mintz
Restating Environmental Law, Tracy Hester, Robert V. Percival, Irma S. Russell, Victor Byers Flatt, and Joel A. Mintz
Bowman v. Monsanto Co.: Bellweather for the Emerging Issue of Patentable Self-Replicating Technologies and Inadvertent Infringement., Christopher M. Holman
Developments in Synthetic Biology Are Altering the IP Imperatives of Biotechnology, Christopher M. Holman
Do Biotech Patent Lawsuits Really “Overwhelmingly Lose?”: A Response to Our Divided Patent System, Christopher M. Holman