Submissions from 2007
The Trials of Lenny Bruce, Douglas O. Linder
The Trials of Los Angeles Police Officers' in Connection with the Beating of Rodney King, Douglas O. Linder
The Trials of Oscar Wilde: An Account, Douglas O. Linder
The Trials of the Scottsboro Boys, Douglas O. Linder
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Trial, Douglas O. Linder
The Witchcraft Trials in Salem: A Commentary, Douglas O. Linder
Trial of the Rosenbergs: An Account, Douglas O. Linder
Minding More Than Our Own Business: Educating Entrepreneurial Lawyers Through Law School-Business School Collaborations, Anthony J. Luppino
What's Good for the Goose is Not Good for the Gander: Sarbanes-Oxley-Style Nonprofit Reforms, Lumen N. Mulligan
Capital Defense Lawyers: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Sean O'Brien
Presumed Guilty: Innocence and the Death Penalty, Sean O'Brien
The Existentialist and The River: An Essay in The Memory of Robert Popper, Dean of The UMKC Law School, John W. Ragsdale Jr
A Multiple-Strategy Approach to Solving the Energy Puzzle, Irma S. Russell
The Logic of Legal Remedies and the Relative Weight of Norms: Assessing the Public Interest in the Tort Reform Debate, Irma S. Russell
The Power Structure: Energy, Politics, and the Public Interest in the LNG Debate, Irma S. Russell
Conflicts of Interest, Ellen Y. Suni
Submissions from 2006
Compelled Self-Reporting and the Principle Against Compelled Self-Incrimination: Some Comparative Perspectives, Mark Berger
Europeanizing Self-Incrimination: The Right to Remain Silent in The European Court of Human Rights, Mark Berger
The Trial of Samuel Chase, Jeffrey B. Berman
Book Review: Control Fraud Theory v. the Protocols, William K. Black
Identity and Market for Loyalties Theories: The Case for Free Information Flow in Insurgent Iraq, Paul D. Callister
The Supreme Court Report 2005-06, Julie M. Cheslik, Jamie Landes, Leah Pollema, and Michael Shelton
Biotechnology's Prescription for Patent Reform, Christopher M. Holman
Clearing a Path Through the Patent Thicket, Christopher M. Holman
Do Reverse Payment Settlements Violate the Antitrust Laws, Christopher M. Holman