Submissions from 2003
What Do Clients Want? What Do Lawyers Do?, Lynn Mather
Caring for Workers (Symposium on Law, Labor, and Gender), Martha T. McCluskey
Efficiency and Social Citizenship: Challenging the Neoliberal Attack on the Welfare State, Martha T. McCluskey
Citizenship and Severity: Recent Immigration Reforms and the New Penology, Teresa A. Miller
The Prohibition of Ultimate Opinions: A Misguided Enterprise, Richard Rogers and Charles Patrick Ewing
But Pierre, If We Can't Think Normatively, What Are We To Do?, John Henry Schlegel
Coercion, Contract and Free Labor in the Nineteenth Century (A Response to Gunther Peck), Robert J. Steinfeld
Corporation Law After Enron: The Possibility of a Capitalist Reimagination, David A. Westbrook
Le 'noble mensonge' de l'Amérique après le 11 septembre [written as Constituting a Nation, Making a Home, After September 11th], David A. Westbrook
Pierre Schlag and the Temple of Boredom, David A. Westbrook
Triptych: Three Meditations on How Law Rules after Globalization, David A. Westbrook
Submissions from 2002
Video Surveillance in Nursing Homes, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Just Like Home: ‘Home Cooking’ and the Domestication of the American Restaurant, Samantha Barbas
Punishment Theory: Moral or Political?, Guyora Binder
The Rhetoric of Motive and Intent, Guyora Binder
An Introduction to the Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) Consultation Process for the South Atlantic Region, Kim Diana Connolly
Neutralizing the Incompetent Voter: A Comment on Cook v. Gralike, James A. Gardner
One Person, One Vote, and the Possibility of Political Community, James A. Gardner
State Courts as Agents of Federalism: Power and Interpretation in State Constitutional Law, James A. Gardner
The Regulatory Role of State Constitutional Structural Constraints in Presidential Elections, James A. Gardner
The New Environmental Law: Forest Certification, Errol E. Meidinger
A Win-Win Proposition: The Viability of a Rule 23(B)(1)(b) Class Action in the American Mass Tort Context, Tanya J. Monestier
Terrorism and Human Rights: Power, Culture, and Subordination, Makau Mutua
Walt Was Right, John Henry Schlegel
Visions of History in the Hope for Sustainable Development, David A. Westbrook
Submissions from 2001
Data Wars: How Superseding Forsham v. Harris Impacts the Federal Grant Award Process, Elizabeth G. Adelman
Protecting the Performers: Setting a New Standard for Character Copyrightability, Mark Bartholomew
Public Policy and Law Since Love Canal: Unintented and Unforseen Consequences of Love Canal and the Superfund Legislation, Robert S. Berger
The Poetics of the Pragmatic: What Literary Criticisms of Law Offers Posner, Guyora Binder
Re-Interpreting the Effect of Rights: Career Narratives and the Americans with Disabilities Act, David M. Engel and Frank W. Munger
A Conversation with Tibetans? Reconsidering the Relationship Between Religious Beliefs and Secular Legal Discourse, Rebecca Redwood French
Time in the Law, Rebecca Redwood French
Transgressing the Border Between Protection and Empowerment For Domestic Violence Victims and Older Children: Empowerment as Protection in the Foster Care System, Susan Vivian Mangold
Insurer Moral Hazard in the Workers' Compensation Crisis: Reforming Cost Inflation, Not Rate Suppression, Martha T. McCluskey
Environmental Certification Systems and U.S. Environmental Law: Closer than You May Think, Errol E. Meidinger
Keeping the Government's Hands Off Our Bodies: Mapping a Feminist Legal Theory Approach to Privacy in Cross-Gender Prison Searches, Teresa A. Miller
Nothing Comes of Nothing… Or Does it? A Critical Re-Examination of the Doctrine of Separability in American Arbitration, Tanya J. Monestier
Why Retire the Feminization of Poverty Construct?, Athena D. Mutua
Justice Under Siege: The Rule of Law and Judicial Subservience in Kenya, Makau wa Mutua
Savages, Victims, and Saviors: The Metaphor of Human Rights, Makau wa Mutua
Racial Purity Laws in the United States and Nazi Germany: The Targeting Process, Judy Scales-Trent
Of Duncan, Peter and Thomas Kuhn, John Henry Schlegel
Subjectship, Citizenship, and the Long History of Immigration Regulation, Robert J. Steinfeld
Public Policy and Private Pension Programs: A Political History of the President’s Committee on Corporate Pension Funds, James A. Wooten
"The Most Glorious Story of Failure in the Business": The Studebaker-Packard Corporation and the Origins of ERISA, James A. Wooten
Submissions from 2000
Comment, Traitors in Our Midst: Attorneys Who Inform on Their Own Clients, Aviva Abramovsky
Felony Murder and Mens Rea Default Rules: A Study in Statutory Interpretation, Guyora Binder
Framed: Utilitarianism and Punishment of the Innocent, Guyora Binder and Nicholas J. Smith
Sensible Zero Tolerance Protects Students, Charles Patrick Ewing
Can Party Politics Be Virtuous?, James A. Gardner
Madison's Hope: Virtue, Self-Interest, and the Design of Electoral Systems, James A. Gardner
The Voice of Willard Hurst, Alfred S. Konefsky
The Good Samaritan and Admiralty: A Parable of a Statute Lost at Sea, Patrick J. Long
Extending Non-Exclusive Parenting and the Right to Protection for Older Foster Children: Creating Third Options in Permanency Planning, Susan Vivian Mangold
Introduction Urban Girls Conference April 14-15, 2000, Susan Vivian Mangold
Subsidized Lives and the Ideology of Efficiency, Martha T. McCluskey
Incorporation of "Private" Environmental Certification Systems in Formal Legal Systems: the U.S. Case., Errol E. Meidinger
Sex & Surveillance: Gender, Privacy & the Sexualization of Power in Prison, Teresa A. Miller
Five Years After Beijing: A Report Card on Women’s Human Rights, Athena D. Mutua
Critical Race Theory and International Law: The View of an Insider-Outsider, Makau Mutua
From Nuremberg to the Rwanda Tribunal: Justice or Retribution?, Makau Mutua
What Is TWAIL?, Makau W. Mutua
Law through War, David A. Westbrook
Submissions from 1999
The Political Spectator: Censorship, Protest and the Moviegoing Experience, 1912-1922, Samantha Barbas
Judicial Deference and Sexual Discrimination in the University, Mark Bartholomew
Cultural Relativism and Cultural Imperialism in Human Rights Law, Guyora Binder
1998 Presidential Address—Making Connections: Law and Society Researchers and Their Subjects, David M. Engel
Guarding the Gate to the Courthouse: How Trial Judges Are Using Their Evidentiary Screening Role to Remake Tort Causation Rules, Lucinda M. Finley
From Yoder to Yoda: Traditional, Modern and Postmodern Models of Religion in U.S. Constitutional Law, Rebecca Redwood French
Devolution and the Paradox of Democratic Unresponsiveness, James A. Gardner
Stop Me Before I Quantify Again: The Role of Political Science in the Study of Election Law, James A. Gardner
The Future of Legal Professionalism in Practice, Richard J. Maiman, Craig A. McEwen, and Lynn Mather
Challenging the Parent-Child-State Triangle in Public Family Law: The Importance of Private Providers in the Dependency System, Susan Vivian Mangold
Protection, Privatization and Profit in the Foster Care System, Susan Vivian Mangold
"Private" Environmental Regulation, Human Rights, and Community, Errol E. Meidinger
Silencing the Guns in Haiti, Elizabeth Mensch
Shifting Bottoms and Rotating Centers: Reflections on LatCrit III and the Black/White Paradigm, Athena D. Mutua
INGOs as Political Actors, Makau Mutua
The African Human Rights Court: A Two-Legged Stool?, Makau Mutua
Limitations on Religious Rights: Problematizing Religious Freedom in the African Context, Makau wa Mutua
The Convergence of the Critical Race Theory Workshop with LatCrit Theory: A History, Stephanie L. Phillips
The Nature of the American Constitution: Is There a Constitutional Right to Vote and Be Represented?, Jeffrey Rosen, James A. Gardner, Gary Peller, Edward Still, and Brenda Wright
African Women in France: Immigration, Family and Work, Judy Scales-Trent
Oppression, Lies, and the Dream of Autonomy, Judy Scales-Trent
Langdell's Auto-da-fé, John Henry Schlegel
Administrative Takings: A Realist Perspective on the Practice and Theory of Regulatory Takings Cases, David A. Westbrook
Submissions from 1998
Confronting Asymmetry: Global Financial Markets and National Regulation, Brandon Becker and David A. Westbrook
Civil Rights and Self-Concept: Life Stories of Law, Disability, and Employment, David M. Engel and Frank W. Munger
Lamas, Oracles, Channels, and the Law: Reconsidering Religion and Social Theory, Rebecca Redwood French
Section 98 and the Specialized Practice of Civil Rights Law, James A. Gardner
Southern Character, Confederate Nationalism, and the Interpretation of State Constitutions: A Case Study in Constitutional Argument, James A. Gardner
The Positivist Revolution That Wasn't: Constitutional Universalism in the States, James A. Gardner
Legal Education Then and Now: Changing Patterns in Legal Training and in the Relationship of Law Schools to the World around Them, Bob Gordon, James May, Jack Schlegel, and Joan Williams
Introduction: The First Amendment, Redeveloped, George Kannar
Preliminary Comments on Dark Numbers: Research on Domestic Violence in Central and Eastern Europe, Isabel Marcus
Theorizing About Trial Courts: Lawyers, Policymaking, and Tobacco Litigation, Lynn Mather
Symposium Introduction: Herb Jacob's Legacy to Sociolegal Research, Lynn Mather and Roy B. Flemming
The Illusion of Efficiency in Workers' Compensation "Reform", Martha T. McCluskey
Reconstituting Haudenosaunee Law, Sovereignty, and Governance, Errol E. Meidinger