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Roger P. Alford

Periodical Articles

  • The Nonuse of Constitutional Comparativism by Inferior Courts, 76 FORDHAM L. REV. (forthcoming).
  • Free Speech and the Case for Constitutional Exceptionalism, 106 MICH. L. REV. 1071 (2008) (book review).
  • Lower Courts and Constitutional Comparativism, 77 FORDHAM L. REV. 647 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Arbitrating Human Rights, 83 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 505 (2008).
  • The Nobel Effect: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates as International Norm Entrepreneurs, 49 VA. J. INT'L L. 61 (2008).
  • Book Review (reviewing Tai-Heng Cheng, STATE SUCCESSION AND COMMERCIAL OBLIGATIONS), 23 ARBITRATION INT'L 511 (2007).
  • Reflections on US--Zeroing: A Study in Judicial Overreaching by the WTO Appellate Body, 45 COLUMBIA J. TRANSNATIONAL L. 196 (2006).
  • Four Mistakes in the Debate on "Outsourcing Authority", 69 ALBANY L. REV. 653 (2006).
  • Foreign Relations as a Matter of Interpretation: The Use and Abuse of "Charming Betsy", 67 OHIO ST. L.J. 1339 (2006).
  • Arbitrating Human Rights, 99 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 233 (2005).
  • Roper v. Simmons and Our Constitution in International Equipoise, 53 UCLA L. REV. 1 (2005).
  • In Search of a Theory for Constitutional Comparativism, 52 UCLA L. REV. 639 (2005).
  • Federal Courts, International Tribunals, and the Continuum of Deference: A Postscript on Lawrence v. Texas, 44 VA. J. INT'L L. 913 (2004).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2003, INT'L LAW. 113 (2004).
  • Binding Sovereign Non-Signatories, MEALEY'S INT'L ARB. REP., Mar. 2004, at 1.
  • Misusing International Sources to Interpret the Constitution, 98 AM. J. INT'L L. 57 (2004).
  • The American Influence on International Arbitration, 19 OHIO ST. J. ON DISP. RESOL. 69 (2003).
  • Report to California Law Revision Commission Regarding Recommendations for Changes to California Arbitration Law, 4 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 1 (2003).
  • Introductory Note to U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: Nemariam, et al. v. Ethiopia, 42 INT'L LEGAL MATTERS 420 (2003).
  • Introduction to: Foreign Law Year in Review: 2002, 37 INT'L LAW. 241 (2003).
  • Federal Courts, International Tribunals, and the Continuum of Deference, 43 VA. J. INT'L L. 675 (2003).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2002, 37 INT'L LAW. 243 (2003).
  • The Claims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks, 20 BERKELEY J. INT'L L. 250 (2002).
  • On War as Hell, 3 CHI. J. INT'L L. 207 (2002).
  • The Legalization of International Relations/The Internationalization of Legal Relations, 96 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 1 (2002).
  • Introduction to: Foreign Law Year in Review: 2001, 36 INT'L LAW. 751 (2002).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2001, 36 INT'L LAW. 265 (2002).
  • The Internationalization of Legal Relations, 96 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 146 (2002).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2000, 35 INT'L LAW. 239 (2001).
  • Introduction to: Foreign Law Year in Review: 2000, 35 INT'L LAW. 867 (2001).
  • Public Policy; 'Eastern' Reinforces the Notion That Arbitration Pacts Should be Placed on the Same Footing as Other Contracts, LOS ANGELES DAILY JOURNAL, Verdicts & Settlements (supplement), Jan. 3, 2001, at S14.
  • The Virtual World and the Arbitration World, 18 J. INT'L ARB. 449 (2001).
  • Book Reviews (Mark W. Janis, THE INFLUENCE OF RELIGION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW and Mark W. Janis & Carolyn Evans, RELIGION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW), 16 J. L. & RELIGION 595 (2001).
  • International Courts and Tribunals, 34 INT'L LAW. 651 (2000).
  • The Proliferation of International Courts and Tribunals: International Adjudication in Ascendance, 94 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 160 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Roger P. Alford & Thomas J. Stipanowich, ARBITRATION LAW AND PRACTICE (Aspen, forthcoming).
  • Roger P. Alford & Catherine Rogers, THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (Oxford Univ. Press 2009).
  • Evidentiary Practices Before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, in THE IRAN-U.S. CLAIMS TRIBUNAL AT 25: THE CASES EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW FOR INTERNATIONAL AND INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION (Chris Drahozal and Chris Gibson eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2007).
  • HOLOCAUST RESTITUTION: PERSPECTIVES ON THE LITIGATION AND ITS LEGACY (Roger P. Alford & Michael J. Bazyler eds., NYU Press 2006).

Robert Anderson

Periodical Articles

  • Measuring Meta-Doctrine: An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Minimalism in the Supreme Court, HARV. J. L. & PUB. POL'Y (forthcoming).
  • Robert Anderson IV & Alexander M. Tahk, Institutions and Equilibrium in the United States Supreme Court, 104 AM. POL. SCI. REV. 811 (2007).
  • Employee Incentives and the Federal Securities Laws, 57 U. MIAMI L. REV. 1195 (2003).
  • "Ascertained in a Different Way": The Treaty Power at the Crossroads of Contract, Compact, and Constitution, 69 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 189 (2001).

Thomas G. Bost

Periodical Articles

  • Corporate Lawyers After the Big Quake: The Conceptual Fault Line in the Professional Duty of Confidentiality, 1 J. BUS. ENTREPRENEURSHIP & L. 335 (2008 republication).
  • Corporate Lawyers After the Big Quake: The Conceptual Fault Line in the Professional Duty of Confidentiality, 19 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 1089 (2006).
  • The Lawyer as Truth-Teller: Lessons from Enron, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 505 (2005).
  • Thomas G. Bost & L. Timothy Perrin, Practicing Law as a Christian: Restoration Movement Perspectives, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 419 (2005).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Reason, Freedom and Apocalyptic Vision: Churches of Christ and the Practice and Teaching of Law, in FAITH AND LAW: HOW RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS FROM CALVINISM TO ISLAM VIEW AMERICAN LAW (Robert F. Cochran, Jr. ed., NYU Press 2008).
  • THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002: A SUMMARY (National Legal Center for the Public Interest 2003).

Harry M. Caldwell

Periodical Articles

  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & Thomas W. Brewer, Death Without Due Consideration? Overcoming the Reticence of Capital Jurors to Mitigating Evidence, 51 HOWARD L. J. 193 (2008).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, Carol A. Chase & Christine Chambers Goodman, Death Penalty Survey Report, Submitted to the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice and available on the Commission's website, http://www.ccfaj.org/rr-dp-expert.html.
  • Pricking Boils and Other Lessons Never Learned on Law & Order: Mitigating and Overcoming Negative Evidence at Trial, 30 AM. J. TRIAL ADVOC. 27 (2007).
  • Fixing the Constable's Blunder: Can One Judge in One County in One State Nudge a Nation Beyond the Exclusionary Rule?, 2006 B.Y.U. L. REV. 1 (2006).
  • Crippling the Defense of the Accused: The Constitutionality of the Criminal Defendant's Right to Testify, 6 WYO. L. REV. 87 (2006).
  • Muzzling the Capital Defendant's Testimony: Does the Right to Testify Guarantee the Right to Fully Testify?, 6 WYO. L. REV. 203 (2005).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & Daryl Fisher-Ogden, Stalking the Jets and the Sharks: Exploring the Constitutionality of the Gang Death Penalty Enhancer, 12 GEO. MASON L. REV. 601 (2004).
  • The Prostitution of Lying in Wait, 57 U. MIAMI L. REV. 311 (2003).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, L. Timothy Perrin & Christopher L. Frost, Art and Architecture of the Closing Argument, 76 TUL. L. REV. 961 (2002).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, Book Review (Mello, THE WRONG MAN), TRIAL, Jul. 2001, at 87.
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & L. Timothy Perrin et al., Primacy, Recency, Ethos, and Pathos: Integrating Principles of Communication into the Direct Examination, 76 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 423 (2001).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & Anthony X. McDermott, Did He or Didn't He? The Effect of Dickerson on the Post-Waiver Invocation Equation, 69 U. CIN. L. REV. 863 (2001).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & Anthony X. McDermott, A Life in the Balance: Is There a Right to Plead Guilty Even if it is to Avoid the Death Penalty?, 104 DICK. L. REV. 409 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, L. Timothy Perrin & Carol A. Chase, CASE FILES FOR THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Lexis, forthcoming 2009).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATES: ARGUMENTS AND LAWYERS THAT DEFINED AMERICA'S CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM (Scribner 2006).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell & Michael S. Lief, AND THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN (Scribner 2004).
  • H. Mitchell Caldwell, L. Timothy Perrin & Carol A. Chase, THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Anderson Publ. Co. 2003).

Carol A. Chase

Periodical Articles

  • Carol A. Chase, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Christine Chambers Goodman, Death Penalty Survey Report, Submitted to the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice and available on the Commission's website, http://www.ccfaj.org/rr-dp-expert.html.
  • Cars, Cops, and Crooks: A Reexamination of Belton and Carroll With an Eye Toward Restoring Fourth Amendment Privacy Protection to Automobiles, 85 OR. L. REV. 913 (2006).
  • Is Crawford a "Get Out of Jail Free" Card for Batterers and Abusers? An Argument for a Narrow Definition of "Testimonial", 84 OR. L. REV. 1093 (2005).
  • The Five Faces of the Confrontation Clause, 40 HOUS. L. REV. 1003 (2003).
  • Rampart: A Crying Need to Restore Police Accountability, 34 LOY. L.A. L. REV. 767 (2001).
  • Privacy Takes a Back Seat: Putting the Automobile Exception Back on Track After Several Wrong Turns, SEARCH & SEIZURE L. REP., Oct. 2000, at 65.

Books and Book Chapters

  • Carol A. Chase, H. Mitchell Caldwell & L. Timothy Perrin, CASE FILES FOR THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Lexis, forthcoming 2009).
  • Carol A. Chase, L. Timothy Perrin & H. Mitchell Caldwell, THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Anderson Publ. Co. 2003).

Donald Earl Childress

Periodical Articles

  • Comity as Conflicts: Resituating Comity as Conflict of Laws (forthcoming).
  • Using Comparative Constitutional Law to Resolve Domestic Federal Questions, 53 DUKE L.J. 193 (2003).

Herbert E. Cihak

Periodical Articles

  • Election Law Issues, Legislation and Reforms, 2007 ARK. L. NOTES 1 (2007).
  • The Help America Vote Act: Unmet Expectations?, 29 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK L. REV. 679 (2007).
  • HAVA and Arkansas Election Law Reform: Compliance and Promise, 2006 ARK. L. NOTES 1 (2006).
  • Law Libraries: Maximizing Their Impact and Resources, 97 LAW LIBR. J. 405 (2005).
  • Teaching Legal Research: A Proactive Approach, 19 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY 27 (2001).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Direct Democracy, in POLITICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF U.S. STATES AND REGIONS (Donald P. Haider-Markel & Michael A. Card eds., CQ Press 2009).
  • Herbert E. Cihak & Joan S. Howland, LEADERSHIP ROLES FOR LIBRARIANS (Hein 2002).
  • Teaching Legal Research in a Government Library, in TEACHING LEGAL RESEARCH AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Gary L. Hill ed., Haworth Information Press 2001).

Robert F. Cochran

Periodical Articles

  • Book Review (Barak, THE JUDGE IN A DEMOCRACY), BOOKS & CULTURE (forthcoming).
  • Lawyers, Actors, and Role-Playing, 3 CLS MAGAZINE 16 (Spring 2007).
  • Robert F. Cochran, Jr. & Thomas L. Shaffer, "Technical" Defenses: Ethics, Morals, and the Lawyer as Friend, 14 CLINICAL L. REV. 337 (2007).
  • Catholic and Evangelical Supreme Court Justices: A Theological Analysis, 4 U. ST. THOMAS L.J. 296 (2006).
  • The Catholic Court Appeal: Why So Many Catholic Justices on the Supreme Court? Why Now?, TOUCHSTONE, Jul./Aug. 2006, at 40.
  • Introduction: Can The Ordinary Practice of Law be a Religious Calling?, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 373 (2005).
  • "How do You Plead, Guilty or Not Guilty?": Does the Plea Inquiry Violate the Defendant's Right to Silence?, 26 CARDOZO L. REV. 1409 (2005).
  • Robert F. Cochran, Jr. & Robert M. Ackerman, Law, Community, and Personal Injury, 14 RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY 77 (2004).
  • Raising Required Exam Score Likely Will Result in Lower Ethical Standards, L.A. DAILY J., Dec. 3, 2004, at 6.
  • Symposium: Client Counseling and Moral Responsibility, Three Approaches to Moral Issues in Law Office Counseling, 30 PEPP. L. REV. 591 (2003).
  • Educating Clients on ADR Alternatives: The Rules of Professional Conduct Should Require Lawyers to Inform Clients About ADR, L.A. LAW., Oct. 2002, at 52.
  • Hedonic Product Liability: Will Alcohol Follow the Tobacco Road?, THE BRIEF, Fall 2002, at 12.
  • Professional Rules and ADR: Control of Alternative Dispute Resolution Under the ABA Ethics 2000 Commission Proposal and Other Professional Responsibility Standards, 28 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 895-914 (2001).
  • The View of the Courthouse from the Church, 16 J.L. & RELIGION 751 (2001) (book review).
  • Lawyers and Confession: Moral Discourse, NAT'L L.J., Oct. 15, 2001, at A25.
  • Professionalism in the Postmodern Age: Its Death, Attempts at Resuscitation, and Alternate Sources of Virtue, 14 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 305 (2000).
  • Honor as a Deficient Aspiration for "The Honorable Profession": The Lawyer as Nostromo, 69 FORDHAM L. REV. 859 (2000) (symposium issue).
  • From Cigarettes to Alcohol: The Next Step in Hedonic Product Liability?, 27 PEPP. L. REV. 701 (2000).
  • The Rule of Law(yers), 65 MO. L. REV. 571 (2000) (book review).
  • The Criminal Defense Attorney: Roadblock or Bridge to Restorative Justice, 14 J.L. & RELIGION 211 (1999-2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Robert F. Cochran, Jr. & Thomas L. Shaffer, LAWYERS, CLIENTS, AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY (West, 2d ed. 2009).
  • FAITH AND LAW: HOW RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS FROM CALVINISM TO ISLAM VIEW AMERICAN LAW (Robert F. Cochran, Jr. ed., NYU Press 2008).
  • The Bible, Positive Law, and the Legal Academy, in THE BIBLE AND THE UNIVERSITY (David Lyle Jeffrey & C. Stephen Evans eds., Paternoster Press 2007).
  • Robert F. Cochran, Jr., John M.A. DiPippa & Martha M. Peters, THE COUNSELOR-AT-LAW: A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO CLIENT INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING (LexisNexis, 2d ed. 2006).
  • LAW AND COMMUNITY: THE CASE OF TORTS (Rowman & Littlefield 2004).
  • Robert F. Cochran, Jr. & Teresa S. Collett, CASES AND MATERIALS ON THE LEGAL PROFESSION (West, 2d ed. 2003).
  • Tort Law and Intermediate Communities: Calvinist and Catholic Insights, in CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON LEGAL THOUGHT (Robert F. Cochran et al. eds., Yale Univ. Press 2001).
  • Christian Traditions, Culture and Law, in CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON LEGAL THOUGHT (Robert F. Cochran et al. eds., Yale Univ. Press 2001).

Jack J. Coe

Periodical Articles

  • Client Expectations in Investor-State Cases, TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE MANAGEMENT (forthcoming).
  • Toward a Complementary Use of Conciliation in Investor-State Disputes--A Preliminary Sketch, 4 TRANSNATIONAL DISPUTE MANAGEMENT (2007).
  • Developments in Investor-State Arbitration--Reflections From the Classroom, 101 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 454 (2007).
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2005, Developments in International Commercial Dispute Resolution, 40 INT'L LAW. 251 (2006).
  • Reflections on Teaching International Commercial Dispute Resolution and the Case for Reality-Based Simulations, 22 ARB. INT'L 249 (2006).
  • Transparency in the Resolution of Investor-State Disputes--Adoption, Adaptation, and NAFTA Leadership, 54 U. KAN. L. REV. 1339 (2006).
  • Toward a Complementary Use of Conciliation in Investor-State Disputes--A Preliminary Sketch, 12 U.C. DAVIS J. INT'L L. & POL'Y 7 (2005).
  • Planning for International Disputes (and What Makes Them Distinctive), 5 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L.J. 385 (2005).
  • The Case for the Model Law in Modernizing the FAA, 4 ABA INT'L ARBITRATION NEWS 2 (Fall 2004).
  • Domestic Court Control of Investment Awards: Necessary Evil or Achilles Heel Within NAFTA and the Proposed FTAA?, 19 J. INT'L ARB. 185 (2002); abridged version printed in 12(1) CAL. INT'L PRACTIONER 7 (2003).
  • NAFTA Chapter Eleven Arbitration: Architectural Highlights and Docket Patterns, 17(1) NEWS & NOTES INST. TRANSNAT'L ARB. (Winter 2003) at 1.
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2002; International Commercial Dispute Resolution, 37 INT'L LAW. 445 (2003).
  • From Anecdote to Data-Reflections on the Global Center's Barcelona Meeting, 20(1) J. INT'L ARB. 11 (Feb. 2003).
  • Denial of Justice and NAFTA Chapter Eleven The Mondev Award, 3 (1) INT'L ARB. NEWS,Winter/Spring 2003 at 2.
  • International Legal Developments in Review: 2003, Developments in International Commercial Dispute Resolution in 2003, 38 INT'L LAW. 265 (2004).
  • Taking Stock of NAFTA Chapter Eleven in Its Tenth Year: An Interim Sketch of Selected Themes, Issues and Methods, 36 VANDERBILT TRANSNAT'L L.J. 1381 (2003).
  • Fair and Equitable Treatment ? A Textual Analysis, 96 ASIL PROC. 17 (2002).
  • Pre-Hearing Techniques to Promote Speed and Cost-Effectiveness, 2 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 53 (2002), MEALEY'S INT'L ARB. REP. (May 2002), and 3(2) MEALEY'S QUARTERLY L. REV. 67 (2002).
  • The Serviceable Texts of International Commercial Arbitration: An Embarrassment of Riches, 10 WILLAMETTE J. INT'L L. & DISP. RESOL. 143 (2002).
  • Jack J. Coe, Jr. & Clyde C. Pearce, Arbitration under NAFTA Chapter Eleven: Some Pragmatic Reflections Upon the First Case Filed Against Mexico, 23 HASTINGS INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 311 (2000), 16 MEALEY'S INT'L ARB. REP. 1 (Jan. 2001).
  • Jack J. Coe, Jr. & Clyde C. Pearce, Putting Teeth into NAFTA's "Fair Treatment" Provisions, 8 LATIN AM. L. & BUS. REP. 3 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Jack J. Coe, Jr., Charles H. Brower & William S. Dodge, NAFTA CHAPTER ELEVEN REPORTS, VOLUME II (Kluwer Law International, forthcoming).
  • Bilateral Investment Treaties to which the United States is a Party, in INVESTMENT TREATIES (Oxford Univ. Press, forthcoming).
  • Conciliation and the Role of Third-Party Neutrals in Investor-State Disputes, in ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS AGAINST SOVEREIGNS (R. Doak Bishop ed., Juris Publishers forthcoming).
  • Circulation of Draft Awards under the 2004 U.S. Model BIT, in THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (Roger Alford & Catherine Rogers eds., Oxford University Press 2009).
  • The Transparency Features of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, in THE IRAN-U.S. CLAIMS TRIBUNAL AT 25: THE CASES EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW FOR INTERNATIONAL AND INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION (Chris Drahozal & Chris Gibson eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2007).
  • Jack J. Coe, Jr., Charles H. Brower & William S. Dodge, NAFTA CHAPTER ELEVEN REPORTS, VOLUME I (Kluwer Law International 2006).
  • Jack J. Coe, Jr. & Noah Rubins, Regulating Expropriation and the Tecmed Case: Context and Contributions, in INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND ARBITRATION: LEADING CASES FROM THE ICSID, NAFTA, BILATERAL TREATIES AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW (Todd Weiler ed., Cameron May 2005).
  • The Mandate of Chapter Eleven Tribunals-Jurisdiction and Related Questions, in NAFTA INVESTMENT LAW AND ARBITRATION: PAST ISSUES, CURRENT PRACTICE, FUTURE PROSPECTS (Todd Weiler ed., Transnational Pub. 2004).
  • Metalclad-A Retrospective, in NAFTA ARBITRATION REPORTS (J.C Thomas & J.C. Mowatt eds., Cameron May 2002).
  • Pre-Hearing Techniques to Promote Speed and Cost-Effectiveness, in THE ARBITRATION PROCESS: COMPARATIVE LAW YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (D.Campbell ed., Kluwer Law International 2002).

Richard L. Cupp

Periodical Articles

  • Moving Beyond Animal Rights: A Legal/Contractualist Critique, 46 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 27 (2009).
  • Paint by Numbers, L.A. DAILY JOURNAL, July 14, 2008, at 6A.
  • Emotional Distress and Loss of a Pet, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Apr. 27, 2007.
  • A Dubious Grail: Seeking Tort Law Expansion and Limited Personhood as Stepping Stones Toward Abolishing Animals' Property Status, 60 SMU L. REV. 3 (2007).
  • Christopher L. Frost, Successor Liability for Defective Products: A Redesign Ongoing, 72 BROOK. L. REV. 1173 (2007).
  • Believing in Products Liability: Reflections on Daubert, Doctrinal Evolution, and David Owen's PRODUCTS LIABILITY LAW, 40 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 511 (2006).
  • Asbestos Litigation and Bankruptcy: A Case Study for Ad Hoc Public Policy Limitations on Joint and Several Liability, 31 PEPP. L. REV. 203 (2003).
  • Proximate Cause, the Proposed Basic Principles Restatement, and Products Liability, 53 SO. CAROLINA L. REV. 1085 (2002).
  • Danielle Polage, The Rhetoric of Strict Products Liability Versus Negligence: An Empirical Analysis, 77 N.Y.U. L. REV. 874 (2002).
  • Amber E. Dean, Veterinarians in the Doghouse: Are Pet Suits Economically Viable?, THE BRIEF, Spring 2002, at 43.
  • Richard L. Cupp, Jr., Paint Plaintiffs as Pirates, NAT'L L.J., Aug. 20, 2001, at A24.
  • Product Design Safety and Tort Law: the Impact of Increasing Cohesion in Civil Liability Standards, INJ. CONTROL & SAFETY PROMOTION, Mar. 2001, at 37.
  • State Medical Reimbursement Lawsuits After Tobacco: Is the Domino Effect for Lead Paint Manufacturers and Others Fair Game?, 27 PEPP. L. REV. 685 (2000).

Selina K. Farrell

Periodical Articles

  • Selina Farrell & Paula Porpilia, TAX MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION REPORTING (BNA forthcoming 2009).
  • Selina Farrell & Carol Kassam, TAX MANAGEMENT, INFORMATION REPORTING & BACKUP WITHHOLDING (BNA forthcoming 2009).

James Allan Gash

Periodical Articles

  • James Allan Gash, Solving the Multiple Punishments Problem: A Call For a National Punitive Damages Registry, 99 NW. U. L. REV. 1613 (2005).
  • James Allan Gash, Punitive Damages, Other Acts Evidence, and the Constitution, 2004 UTAH L. REV. 1191 (2004).
  • James Allan Gash, At the Intersection of Proximate Cause and Terrorism: a Contextual Analysis of the (Proposed) Restatement, Third, of Torts Approach to Intervening and Superseding Causes, 91 KY. L.J. 523 (2003).
  • James Allan Gash, Beyond Erin Brockovich and a Civil Action: Should Strict Products Liability be the Next Frontier for Water Contamination Lawsuits?, 80 WASH. U. L.Q. 51 (2002).

Christine Chambers Goodman

Periodical Articles

  • A Modest Proposal in Deference to Diversity, NAT'L BLACK L.J. (forthcoming).
  • Protecting the Party Girl: A New Approach for Evaluating Intoxicated Consent, 2009 BYU L. REV. 57 (2009).
  • Retaining Diversity in the Classroom: Strategies for Maximizing the Benefits that Flow from a Diverse Student Body, 35 PEPP. L. REV. 663 (2008).
  • Examining "Voter Intent" Behind Proposition 209: Why Recruitment, Retention and Scholarship Privileges Should Be Permissible under Article 1, Section 31, 27 CHICANA/O-LATINA/O L. REV. 59 (2008).
  • Beneath the Veil: Corollaries on Diversity and Critical Mass Scholarships from Rawls' Original Position on Justice, 13 WASH. & LEE J. C.R. & SOC. JUST. 1 (2007).
  • The Color of Our Character: Confronting the Racial Character of Rule 404(b) Evidence, 25 LAW & INEQ. 1 (2007).
  • Christine Chambers Goodman, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Carol A. Chase, Death Penalty Survey Report, Submitted to the California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice and available on the Commission's website, http://www.ccfaj.org/rr-dp-expert.html.
  • Redacting Race In The Quest For Colorblind Justice: How Racial Privacy Legislation Subverts Antidiscrimination Laws, 88 MARQ. L. REV. 299 (2004).
  • Disregarding Intent: Using Statistical Evidence to Provide Greater Protection of the Laws, 66 ALB. L. REV. 633 (2003).

Naomi Goodno

Periodical Articles

  • Bluebook Madness: How to Have Fun Teaching Citation, 16 PERSP.: TEACHING LEGAL RES. & WRITING 40 (2007).
  • Cyberstalking, A New Crime: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Current State and Federal Laws, 72 MO. L. REV. 125 (2007).
  • Career Criminals Targeted: The Verdict is in, California's Three Strikes Law Proves Effective, 37 GOLDEN GATE U. L. REV. 461 (2007).
  • The S.M.A.S.H. Work-Out Circuit: Tightening Flabby Sentences, SECOND DRAFT, Aug. 2005, at 4.

Bernard James

Periodical Articles

  • Legal Update: Safe Schools, Information Sharing and FERPA, 2007 NASRO School Safety Journal 22 (Summer 2007).
  • Legal Update: Fine Tuning the Educator/SRO Relationship Part I: Lessons Learned from the Interrogation Cases, 2007 NASRO School Safety Journal 22 (Fall 2007).
  • What Locke Portends (2003-2004 Supreme Court Review), NAT'L L.J., Aug. 2, 2004, at S10.
  • Bernard James & Joanne E. K. Larson, The Doctrine of Deference: Shifting Constitutional Presumptions and the Supreme Court's Restatement of Student Rights after Board of Education v. Earls, 56 SO. CAROLINA L. REV. 1 (2004).
  • Privacy and Education: Lawrence, Bollinger (Supreme Court Review: 2002-2003 Term), NAT'L L.J., Aug. 4, 2003, at S8.
  • Empowering Educators (Supreme Court Review), NAT'L L.J., Aug. 5, 2002, at C7.
  • The 'Good News' Ruling (Supreme Court Preview, 2000-2001 Term), NAT'L L.J., Aug. 6, 2001, at C10.

Books and Book Chapters

  • No Landmarks Among First Amendment Cases (Supreme Court Term Analysis, 1999-2000), NAT'L L.J., August 7, 2000, at A27.

Janet E. Kerr

Periodical Articles

  • Climate Change Implications on Corporate Governance and Enterprise Risk Management, WAKE FOREST L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • The Integrative Market Hypothesis for Stock Market Fluctuations, 1 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. (forthcoming).
  • The Creative Capitalism Spectrum: Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility Through a Legal Lens, 81 TEMPLE L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Sustainability Meets Profitability: The Convenient Truth of How the Business Judgment Rule Protects a Board's Decision to Engage in Social Entrepreneurship, 29 CARDOZO L. REV. 623 (2007).
  • Developments in Corporate Governance: The Duty of Good Faith and its Impact on Director Conduct, 13 GEO. MASON L. REV. 1037 (2006).

Books and Book Chapters

  • DEVELOPMENTS IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THE DUTY OF GOOD FAITH AND ITS IMPACT ON DIRECTOR CONDUCT (Peking Univ. Press 2008-- reprint).
  • Janet E. Kerr, Scott Woodman & Deborah Sweeney, WEST'S CALIFORNIA CODE FORMS WITH PRACTICE COMMENTARIES: CORPORATIONS (West 2002 Pocket Part).

Catherine L. Kerr

Books and Book Chapters

  • Catherine L. Kerr, ANNUALS AND SURVEYS APPEARING IN LEGAL PERIODICALS (Supps. 2000-2006).

Douglas W. Kmiec

Periodical Articles

  • Of Judicial Methods and Judicial Integrity: Has Originalism Struck Out?, 35(8) PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 386 (2008).
  • The 2007 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention; Corporations: Is the U.S. Legal Regime Undermining American Competitiveness?, Nondiscrimination or Deregulation: A U.S.-E.U. Comparison, 12 TEX. REV. L. & POL. 405 (2008).
  • A Prayer from Barack Obama: That Americans Will Respect the Faith of Many for the Good of Us All, LEGAL TIMES, Mar. 3, 2008, at 44.
  • Yoo's Labour's Lost: Jack Goldsmith's Nine-Month Saga in the Office of Legal Counsel, 31 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 795 (2008) (book review).
  • Standing Still -- Did the Roberts Court Narrow, But Not Overrule, Flast to Allow Time to Re-Think Establishment Clause Jurisprudence?, 35 PEPP. L. REV. 509 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Introduction to the 2006 Templeton Lecture; Eminent Domain Post-Kelo: Hitting Home--The Supreme Court Earns Public Notice Opining on Public Use, 9 U. PA. J. CONST. L. 501 (2007).
  • Our Dollars at War: Congress Can Use the Spending Power to Fix Our Course in Iraq, LEGAL TIMES, Jan. 22, 2007, at 68.
  • Standing to Sue? No: Supreme Court Weighs Taxpayer Challenges Under the Establishment Clause, LEGAL TIMES, Mar. 5, 2007, at 59.
  • On the Senate Grill, Gonzales Defiant: Time to Move On - Senate, Not Prosecutor, L.A. DAILY J., Apr. 20, 2007, at 1.
  • The Abortion Decision, nationally syndicated essay, May 2007.
  • Immigration Reform - A Matter of Faith and Reason, nationally syndicated essay, July 2007.
  • The Silent Shrug - Corporations Still Don't Know How to Deal with Working Women Who Just Might Want to Raise a Family, FORBES, July 2, 2007, at 36.
  • Douglas W. Kmiec & Mary Ann Glendon, The Best Kind of Justices: While the Roberts Court Deserves High Marks this Term, the 2008 Election Still Matters, LEGAL TIMES, July 2, 2007, at 54.
  • Why the 2008 Candidate Should Meet the Human Person, nationally syndicated essay, July 27, 2007.
  • Navigating End-of-Life Decisions - The Ethical Dilemma of Nutrition and Hydration, nationally syndicated essay, Sept. 2007.
  • Mother Teresa and Her Crisis of Faith, nationally syndicated essay, Sept. 2007.
  • Aggressive Interrogation and the Denial of the Human Person, nationally syndicated essay, Oct. 2007.
  • Natural Law Originalism for the Twenty-First Century - A Principle of Judicial Restraint, Not Invention, 40 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 383 (2007).
  • The Separation of Powers: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld - The Anti-Roberts, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 573 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Overview of the Term: The Rule of Law and Roberts' Revolution of Restraint, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 495 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Precedent Rules in the Roberts Court, CAL. LAW., Sept. 2007, at 15.
  • Law School Accreditation: Responsible Regulations or Barrier to Entry?, 11 TEX. REV. L. & POL. 377 (2007).
  • An Attorney General Who Says No: Let's Hope That Michael Mukasey Will Disagree When Bush or Congress Goes Wrong, LEGAL TIMES, Oct. 22, 2007, at 62.
  • United Against Al Qaeda, LEGAL TIMES, March 13, 2006, at 54.
  • Suicides Change Nothing, USA TODAY, Jun. 13, 2006, at 12A.
  • Who Rules the High Court?; In Kennedy's Swing Vote vs. Roberts' Consensus-Building, the Chief Justice Holds Sway, L.A. Times, Jul 8, 2006, at B15.
  • America, the Cross and Religious Expression, TIDINGS MAG., Jul. 21, 2006.
  • With Reservations: Despite ABA Report on Signing Statements, the President Should Not Enforce an Invalid Law, LEGAL TIMES, July 31, 2006, at 58.
  • Young Mr. Rehnquist's Theory of Moral Rights - Mostly Observed, 58 STAN. L. REV. 1827 (2006).
  • Our Enemies Aren't Soldiers, LEGAL TIMES, Sept. 11, 2006, at 67.
  • Civil Liberties and Civility--The Chief Justice's Rookie Year, 34(8) PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 445.
  • Two Scholars View the Hearing: Judge True to His Record Amid Democratic Potshots at Hearing (U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Candidate Samuel A. Alito Jr.), L.A. DAILY J., Jan. 12, 2006, at 1.
  • Unanimously Pretty Good (US Supreme Court's 2006 term under Chief Justice John Roberts), CAL. LAW., Aug. 2006, at 19.
  • The Procreative Argument for Proscribing Same-Sex Marriage, 32 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 653 (2005).
  • How to Replace O'Connor: Tough Cases Ahead Call for a Justice Who's No Activist But Won't Invite Nuclear War, LEGAL TIMES, July 11, 2005, at 54.
  • Interpreting the Bible & the Constitution, 55 CHRISTIANITY & LITERATURE 130 (2005).
  • Douglas W. Kmiec & Katherine Kmiec Turner, Property Lost: The Takings Clause in the 2004 Term, 2004-05 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 451 (2005).
  • Enumerated Powers and Unenumerated Rights; Gonzales v. Raich: Wickard v. Filburn Displaced, 2004-2005 CATO SUP. CT. REV. 71 (2005).
  • Douglas W. Kmiec & Katherine Kmiec Turner, Is Private Economic Development Condemnation an Abuse of the "Despotic Power", 2004-05 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 274 (2005).
  • Abandoning Common Sense, The Supremes, CAL. LAW., Sept. 2005, at 21.
  • Eloquence, Erudition of Nominee Make Listening to Him a Pleasure, L.A. DAILY J., Sept. 15, 2005, at 1.
  • The Human Nature of Freedom and Identity--We Hold More Than Random Thoughts, 29 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 33 (2005).
  • Observing the Separation of Powers: The President's War Power Necessarily Remains "The Power to Wage War Successfully", 53 DRAKE L. REV. 851 (2005).
  • Adjourn Hearing - Approve Him Immediately, L.A. DAILY J., Sept. 14, 2005, at 1.
  • The First Amendment in Wartime, 2003-04 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 491 (2004).
  • What Rights Are Owed "Enemy Combatants" in America's War on Terror?, 2003-04 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 397 (2004).
  • The Supreme Court's War Term, CAL. LAW., Sept. 2004, at 16.
  • Is a State's Refusal to Fund Religiously Based Higher Education Neutral ... Or Hostile?, 2002-03 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 130 (2003).
  • Credit Act Changes Don't Add Up: Unlawful Takings Issues in Proposed Amendments Could Cause Substantial Liability for America, L.A. DAILY J., Oct. 16, 2003, at 6.
  • Introduction to Symposium on the Life and Work of Justice Byron R. White, 52 CATH. U. L. REV. 877 (2003) (symposium issue).
  • Oh God! Can I Say That in Public?, 17 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 307 (2003) (symposium issue).
  • The Supreme Court in Times of Hot and Cold War: Learning from the Sounds of Silence for a War on Terrorism, 28 J. SUP. CT HISTORY 270 (2003).
  • Douglas W. Kmiec & Elliot Mincberg, The Role of the Senate in Judicial Confirmations, 7 TEX. REV. L. & POL. 235 (2003).
  • Retreating, not Retiring (US Supreme Court Justices), CAL. LAW., Sept. 2003, at 15.
  • Justice Scalia & Capital Sentencing, FIRST THINGS, Oct. 2002, at 8.
  • Ashcroft Attacks Miss True Threat to Our Liberty, LEGAL TIMES, Sept. 9, 2002, at 51.
  • U.S. Supreme Court Wrap-up (Supreme Court's term of 2001-2002), CAL. LAW., Sept. 2002, at 17.
  • Finally - School Vouchers, CAL. LAW., Mar. 2002, at 15.
  • Confusing Freedom with License - Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom, THE RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY, Winter 2001/02, at 56.
  • Douglas W. Kmiec & Jesse H. Choper, Choose Your School (financing for church schools), LEGAL TIMES, Feb. 11, 2002, at 42.
  • Can a Religious Viewpoint Be Distinguished from Religious Worship?, 2000-01 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 228 (2001).
  • Are Post-Enactment Purchasers of Regulated Land Without Remedy for Regulatory Takings?, 2000-01 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 244 (2001).
  • The Nondelegation Doctrine Lives-Or Does It?, 2000-01 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 96 (2001).
  • The Many Faces of Equal Treatment, 2000-01 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 428 (2001).
  • The Term in Review (U.S. Supreme Court's 2000-2001 term), CAL. LAW., Sept. 2001, at 23.
  • Professor Douglas W. Kmiec's Response (to article by Laurence Tribe in this issue), 28 PEPP. L. REV. 667 (2001).
  • Faith-based Dean; The New Head of Catholic's Law School Discusses His Unique Mission, LEGAL TIMES, Sept. 3, 2001, at 31.
  • Good News for Religion (Good News Club v. Milford Central School; State Aid to Religious Schools), CAL. LAW., May 2001, at 25.
  • Clearing the Air (Clean Air Act Cases in Supreme Court), CAL. LAW., Feb. 2001, at 25.
  • Rediscovering a Principled Commerce Power (The Supreme Court's Most Extraordinary Term,1999-2000), 28 PEPP. L. REV. 547 (2001).
  • Our Unchanged Convictions; Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Good Over Evil, LEGAL TIMES, Dec. 24, 2001, at 51.
  • Voluntariness is the Touchstone for Admitting Evidence, L.A. DAILY J., Jan. 10, 2000, at 6.
  • Does Nebraska's Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion Place an Undue Burden on the Right to an Abortion?, 1999-2000 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 381 (2000).
  • May States Express Their Moral Standards by Choosing the Nations With Which They Trade?, 1999-2000 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 298 (2000).
  • The Court's Extraordinary Review of Association, Speech, and Religion Rights, 1999-2000 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 428 (2000).
  • Free Speech, Religion, and the Gridiron: The Supreme Court Tackles School Prayer, 1999-2000 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 324 (2000).
  • U.S. Supreme Court Undermines Parental Rights in Troxel (Troxel v. Granville), L.A. DAILY J., June 29, 2000, at 6.
  • Hitting the Highlights (U.S. Supreme Court 2000 Term), CAL. LAW., Sept. 2000, at 35.
  • Mitchell v. Helms -- School Choice & The End of Discrimination Against Religion, FIRST THINGS, Fall 2000.

Books and Book Chapters

  • CAN A CATHOLIC SUPPORT HIM? ASKING THE BIG QUESTION ABOUT BARACK OBAMA (Overlook 2008).
  • Same-sex Marriage and the Coming Anti-Discrimination Campaigns Against Religion, in SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: EMERGING CONFLICTS (2008).
  • THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER (LexisNexis, 2d edition 2004 & 2007 Supp.).
  • Douglas W. Kmiec, Stephen B. Presser & John C. Eastman, THE HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY AND STRUCTURE OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION (LexisNexis, 2d edition 2004 & 2006 Supp.).
  • Douglas W. Kmiec, Stephen B. Presser & John C. Eastman, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION (LexisNexis, 2d edition 2004 & 2006 Supp.).
  • ZONING AND PLANNING DESKBOOK (West, 2d ed., 2001- 2006 Supp.).
  • Marriage and Family, in NEVER A MATTER OF INDIFFERENCE: SUSTAINING VIRTUE IN A FREE REPUBLIC (Peter Berkowitz ed., Hoover Institution Press 2003).
  • The Rule of Law & the President's Executive Order Practice, in THE RULE OF LAW IN THE WAKE OF CLINTON (CATO Press 2000).

Kristine S. Knaplund

Periodical Articles

  • The Right of Privacy and America's Aging Population, 86 DENVER L. REV. 439 (2009).
  • The Evolution of Women's Rights in Inheritance, 19 HASTINGS WOMEN'S L.J. 3 (2008).
  • Legal Issues of Maternity and Inheritance for the Biotech Child of the 21st Century, 43 REAL PROP. TR. & EST. L.J. 393 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and the Implications for Inheritance, 48 ARIZ. L. REV. 1 (2006).
  • Equal Protection, Postmortem Conception, and Intestacy, 53 U. KAN. L. REV. 627 (2005).
  • Postmortem Conception and a Father's Last Will, 46 ARIZ. L. REV. 91 (2004).

Edward J. Larson

Periodical Articles

  • The Reception of Darwinism in the Nineteenth Century, 21 SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN BELIEF 3 (2009).
  • Prejudiced Results: Darwin and Race, BOOKFORUM, Feb./Mar. 2009, at 36.
  • The Politics of History, WALL ST. J., Feb. 6, 2008.
  • Time for Another Jubilee, USA TODAY, Jan. 14, 2008.
  • The Revolution of 1800, 42 AMERICAN HISTORY 26 (2007).
  • Declarations of Faith, TIME, Nov. 12, 2007.
  • The Trial in American Life, AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, Oct. 2007 (book review).
  • Infidels at the Gates: Science and Religion in the Election of 1800, 18 SCIENCE AND SPIRIT 45 (2007).
  • Edward J. Larson & M. Dettmann, Impact of HSA on Health Care Reform: Preliminary Results after One Year, 40 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 1087 (2005).
  • Building a Nation out of Thirteen States: The Constitutional Convention and Preemption, 33 PEPP. L. REV. 7 (2005).
  • From Cruzan to Schiavo: Similar Bedfellows in Fact and at Law, 22 CONST. COMMENT. 405 (2005).
  • Euthanasia in America--Past, Present, and Future, 102 MICH. L. REV. 1245 (2004) (book reviews).
  • Tailored Genes, LEGAL AFFAIRS, Nov.-Dec. 2003, at 56.
  • The Meaning of Human Gene Testing for Disability Rights, 70 U. CIN. L. REV. 913 (2001-02).
  • Edward J. Larson & D. Coenan, Congressional Power over Presidential Elections: Lessons from the Past and Reforms for the Future, 43 WM. & MARY L. REV 851 (2002).
  • Law and Society in the Courtroom: Introducing the Trials of the Century, 68 UMKC L. REV. 543 (2000).
  • Biology and the Emergence of the Eugenics Movement, in eds. D. Alexander and R. Numbers, Biology and Ideology, forthcoming from Chicago University Press, 2009.
  • Approaching the Rubicon and Crossing the Bar: Washington's Death and the Rise of Republican Rule Georgia Review, vol. L (2008), pp. 551-63.
  • Tales of Death: Storytelling in the Physician-Assisted Suicide Litigation, Washburn Law Journal, vol.39 (2000), pp. 159-83.
  • Scientists and Religion in America (with L. Witham), Scientific American, vol. 281 (Sept. 1999), pp. 88-93.
  • Human Gene Therapy and the Law: An Introduction to the Literature, Emory Law Journal, vol. 39 (1990), pp. 855-74.
  • Personhood: Current Legal Views, Second Opinion, vol. 14 (1990), pp. 40-53.
  • Before the Crusade: Evolution in American Secondary Education Before 1920, Journal of the History of Biology, vol. 20 (1987), pp. 89-114.
  • A Natural Selection: Intelligent Design, Los Angeles Times, Aug. 26, 2005, B13.
  • The Art of Debating Darwin, Christianity Today, Sept. 2004, pp. 89-92.

Books and Book Chapters

  • GALILEO GOES TO JAIL AND OTHER MYTHS ABOUT SCIENCE AND RELIGION (R. Numbers ed., Harvard Univ. Press 2009).
  • PROPERTY LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (James Charles Smith, Edward J. Larson, John Copeland Nagle & John A. Kidwell eds., Aspen, 2d ed. 2008).
  • Post Modern Developments in the Debate, in DARWIN AND THE BIBLE: THE CULTURAL CONFRONTATION (R. Robbins and M. Cohen eds., Penguin 2008).
  • The Battle Between Creation and Evolution in the Classroom, in DARWIN AND THE BIBLE: THE CULTURAL CONFRONTATION (R. Robbins and M. Cohen eds., Penguin 2008).
  • A MAGNIFICENT CATASTROPHE: THE TUMULTUOUS ELECTION OF 1800, AMERICA'S FIRST PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN (Free Press 2007).
  • THE CREATION-EVOLUTION DEBATE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES (Univ. of Georgia Press 2007).
  • THE ESSENTIAL WORDS AND WRITINGS OF CLARENCE DARROW (Edward J. Larson ed., Modern Library 2007).
  • The Classroom Controversy: A History of the Dispute over Teaching Evolution, in THE PANDA'S BLACK BOX: OPENING UP THE INTELLIGENT DESIGN CONTROVERSY (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press 2007).
  • THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION: A NARRATIVE HISTORY FROM THE NOTES OF JAMES MADISON (Edward J. Larson & Michael Winship eds., Modern Library 2005).
  • Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion. New York: Basic Books, 1997, 2006 (with new afterword).
  • PROPERTY LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (James Charles Smith, Edward J. Larson, John Copeland Nagle & John A. Kidwell eds., Aspen 2004).
  • EVOLUTION: THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF A SCIENTIFIC THEORY (Modern Library 2004).
  • EVOLUTION: THE REMARKABLE HISTORY OF A SCIENTIFIC THEORY (Modern Library 2004).
  • The Scopes Trial in History and Legend, in WHEN SCIENCE AND CHRISTIANITY MEET (David C. Lindberg & Ronald L. Numbers eds., Univ. of Chicago Press 2003).
  • Relations of Science and Religion, in DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN HISTORY (Stanley I. Kutler ed., Scribner's, 3d ed. 2003).
  • Sex, Race, and Science: Eugenics in the Deep South. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
  • Edward J. Larson, Clarence Darrow, in OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN LAW (Kermit L. Hall ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2002).
  • The Scopes Trial, in SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION (Gary B. Ferngren ed., Johns Hopkins Univ. Press 2002).
  • EVOLUTION'S WORKSHOP: GOD AND SCIENCE ON THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS (Basic Books 2001).
  • Scopes Trial, in OXFORD COMPANION TO AMERICAN HISTORY (Paul S. Boyer ed., Oxford Univ. Press 2001).
  • The Scopes Monkey Trial, in BOOKNOTES STORIES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY: LEADING HISTORIANS ON THE EVENTS THAT SHAPED OUR COUNTRY (Brian Lamb ed., Public Affairs 2001).
  • Trial and Error: The American Controversy Over Creation and Evolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985, 1989 (expanded edition), 2003 (updated edition).
  • THE SCOPES TRIAL: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY (Univ. of Tennessee Press 2000).
  • THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN THE WESTERN TRADITION: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA (Edward J. Larson, Gary Ferngren & Darril Amundsen eds., Garland Publishing 2000).
  • The Cultural Wars at 75, in SELECTED ORATIONS OF WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN (R. M. Cornelius ed., Bryan College 2000).

Samuel J. Levine

Periodical Articles

  • Of Inkblots and Omnisignificance: Conceptualizing Secondary and Symbolic Functions of the Ninth Amendment in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, MICH. ST. L. REV. (forthcoming).
  • Samuel J. Levine, Miranda, Dickerson, and Jewish Legal Theory: The Constitutional Rule in a Comparative Analytical Framework, 69 MD. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Samuel J. Levine & Russell G. Pearce, Rethinking the Legal Reform Agenda: Will Raising the Standards for Bar Admission Promote or Undermine Democracy, Human Rights, and Rule of Law?, 77 FORDHAM L. REV. 1635 (2009).
  • The Supreme Court's Hands-off Approach to Religious Doctrine: An Introduction, 84 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 793 (2009) (symposium issue).
  • Emerging Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship, Part II: A Preface, 23 J.L. & RELIGION 375 (2008).
  • Samuel J. Levine, Louis Marshall, Julius Henry Cohen, Benjamin Cardozo, and the New York Emergency Rent Laws of 1920: A Case Study in the Role of Jewish Lawyers and Jewish Law in Early Twentieth Century Public Interest Litigation, 33 J. LEGAL PROF. 1 (2008).
  • Taking Ethical Obligations Seriously: A Look at American Codes of Professional Responsibility Through a Perspective of Jewish Law and Ethics, 57 CATH. U. L. REV. 165 (2007).
  • Emerging Applications of Jewish Law in American Legal Scholarship: An Introduction, 23 J. L. & RELIGION 43 (2007).
  • Reflections on Responsibilities in the Public Square, Through a Perspective of Jewish Tradition: A Brief Biblical Survey, 56 CATH. U. L. REV. 1203 (2007).
  • Lost in Translation: The Strange Journey of an Anti-Semitic Fabrication, From a Late Nineteenth Century Russian Newspaper to an Irish Legal Journal to a Leading Twentieth Century American Criminal Law Textbook, 29 DUBLIN U. L.J. 260 (2007); 45 CRIM. L. BULL. 4 (2009).
  • Richard Posner Meets Reb Chaim of Brisk: A Comparative Study in the Founding of Intellectual Legal Movements, 8 SAN DIEGO INT'L L.J. 95 (2006).
  • An Introduction to Self-Incrimination in Jewish Law, With Application to the American Legal System: A Psychological and Philosophical Analysis, 28 LOY. L.A. INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 257 (2006).
  • Looking Beyond the Mercy/Justice Dichotomy: Reflections on the Complementary Roles of Mercy and Justice in Jewish Law and Tradition, 45 J. CATH. LEGAL STUD. 455 (2006).
  • A Look at American Legal Practice Through a Perspective of Jewish Law, Ethics, and Tradition: A Conceptual Overview, 20 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 11 (2006).
  • Rediscovering Julius Henry Cohen and the Origins of the Business/Profession Dichotomy: A Study in the Discourse of Early Twentieth Century Legal Professionalism, 47 AM. J. LEGAL HIST. 1 (2005).
  • Portraits of Criminals on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska: The Enigmatic Criminal, the Sympathetic Criminal, and the Criminal as Brother, 14 WIDENER L.J. 767 (2005).
  • Reflections on the Practice of Law as a Religious Calling, from a Perspective of Jewish Law and Ethics, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 411 (2005).
  • Taking Prosecutorial Ethics Seriously: A Consideration of the Prosecutor's Ethical Obligation to Seek Justice in a Comparative Analytical Framework, 41 HOUS. L. REV. 1337 (2004).
  • Taking Ethics Codes Seriously: Broad Ethics Provisions and Unenumerated Ethical Obligations in a Comparative Hermeneutic Framework, 77 TUL. L. REV. 527 (2003).
  • Taking Ethical Discretion Seriously: Ethical Deliberation as Ethical Obligation, 37 IND. L. REV. 21 (2003).
  • Professionalism without Parochialism: Julius Henry Cohen, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, and the Stories of Two Sons, 71 FORDHAM L. REV. 1339 (2003).
  • Remembering Yale Rosenberg, 39 HOUS. L. REV. 888 (2002).
  • A Restatement of Rabbinic Civil Law, Volumes VII and VIII, 17 J.L. & RELIGION 251 (2002) (book review).
  • Teaching Jewish Law in American Law Schools-Part II: An Annotated Syllabus, 2 CHI.-KENT J. INT'L & COMP. L. 1 (2002).
  • Faith in Legal Professionalism: Believers and Heretics, 61 MD. L. REV. 217 (2002).
  • Playing God: An Essay on Law, Philosophy, and American Capital Punishment, 31 N.M. L. REV. 277 (2001).
  • Law, Ethics, and Religion in the Public Square: Principles of Restraint and Withdrawal, 83 MARQ. L. REV. 773 (2000).
  • Capital Punishment and Religious Arguments: An Intermediate Approach, 9 WM. & MARY BILL RTS. J. 179 (2000).
  • Teshuva: A Look at Repentance, Forgiveness, and Atonement in Jewish Law and Philosophy and American Legal Thought, 27 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 1677 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Samuel J. Levine, Louis Marshall, Julius Henry Cohen, Benjamin Cardozo, and the New York Emergency Rent Laws of 1920: A Case Study in the Role of Jewish Lawyers and Jewish Law in Early Twentieth Century Public Interest Litigation, in JEWS & THE LEGAL PROFESSION (Marc Galanter & Suzanne Last Stone eds., forthcoming 2009).
  • Goldman v. Weinberger: Religious Freedom Confronts Military Uniformity, in LAW AND RELIGION: CASES IN CONTEXT (Leslie C. Griffin ed., Aspen forthcoming).
  • An Introduction to Self-Incrimination in Jewish Law, With Application to the American Legal System: A Psychological and Philosophical Analysis, in FAITH AND LAW: HOW RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS FROM CALVINISM TO ISLAM VIEW AMERICAN LAW (Robert F. Cochran, Jr. ed., NYU Press 2008).
  • Religious Garb in Courtrooms and Classrooms, in 3 THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES 1303 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).

Anthony X. McDermott

Periodical Articles

  • Anthony X. McDermott & H. Mitchell Caldwell, Did He or Didn't He? The Effect of Dickerson on the Post-Waiver Invocation Equation, 69 U. CIN. L. REV. 863 (2001).
  • H. Anthony X. McDermott & Mitchell Caldwell, A Life in the Balance: Is There a Right to Plead Guilty Even if it is to Avoid the Death Penalty?, 104 DICK. L. REV. 409 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Anthony X. McDermott, WEST'S CALIFORNIA CODE FORMS, WITH PRACTICE COMMENTARIES: REVENUE AND TAXATION (West 2001).

Barry P. McDonald

Periodical Articles

  • Campaign Finance Regulation and the Marketplace of Emotions, 36 PEPP. L. REV. 395 (2009) (symposium issue).
  • Getting Beyond Religion as Science: "Unstifling" Worldview Formation in American Public Education, 66 WASHINGTON & LEE L. REV. 587 (2009).
  • If Obscenity Were to Discriminate, 103 NW. U.L. REV. COLLOQUY 72 (2008); 103 NW. U. L. REV. 475 (2009).
  • Speech and Distrust: Rethinking the Content Approach to Protecting the Freedom of Expression, 81 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1347 (2006).
  • Government Regulation or Other "Abridgements" of Scientific Research: The Proper Scope of Judicial Review Under the First Amendment, 54 EMORY L.J. 979 (2005).
  • The First Amendment and the Free Flow of Information: Towards a Realistic Right to Gather Information in the Information Age, 65 OHIO ST. L.J. 249 (2004).

James M. McGoldrick

Periodical Articles

  • A Message From Mind to Mind, 61 OKLA. L. REV. 1 (2008).
  • Discretionary Points: A Grading Mystery, THE LAW TEACHER 6 (Spring 2007).
  • United States v. O'Brien Revisited: Of Burning Things, Waving Things and G-Strings, 36 U. MEM. L. REV. 903 (2006).
  • The Death Penalty on Trial, TRIAL, Jul. 2005, at 84 (book review).
  • Justice Denied: Clemency Appeals in Death Penalty Cases, TRIAL, May 2003, at 76 (book review).
  • Successive Criminal Prosecutions: The Dual Sovereignty Exception to Double Jeopardy in State and Federal Courts, CRIM. DEF. WKLY., Jul. 2002 (book review).
  • U.S. Federal Legal Responses to Terrorism, CRIM. DEF. WKLY, Sept. 2002 (book review).

Books and Book Chapters

  • LIMITS ON STATES: A REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION (Praeger Publ. 2005).

Anthony Miller

Periodical Articles

  • The Case for the Genetic Parent: Stanley, Quilloin, Caban, Lehr, and Michael H. Revisited, 53 LOYOLA L. REV. 395 (2007).
  • Baseline, Bright-line, Best Interests: A Pragmatic Approach for California to Provide Certainty in Determining Parentage, 34 McGEORGE L. REV. 637 (2003).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Anthony Miller, Peter M. Swisher & Jana B. Singer, FAMILY LAW: CASES, MATERIALS, AND PROBLEMS (Lexis, 3d ed. Forthcoming).

Grant Nelson

Periodical Articles

  • The Foreclosure Purchase by the Equity of Redemption Holder or Other Junior Interests: When Should Principles of Fairness and Morality Trump Normal Priority Rules, 72 MO. L. REV. 1259 (2007).
  • Grant S. Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, Adopting Restatement Mortgage Subrogation Principles: Saving Billions of Dollars for Refinancing Homeowners, 2006 BYU L. REV. 305 (2006).
  • Reforming Foreclosure: The Uniform Nonjudicial Foreclosure Act, 53 DUKE L.J. 1399 (2004).
  • A Commerce Clause Standard for the New Millennium: "Yes" to Broad Congressional Control over Commercial Transactions; "No" to Federal Legislation on Social and Cultural Issues, 55 ARK. L. REV. 1213 (2003).
  • Grant S. Nelson & Robert J. Pushaw Jr., A Critique of the Narrow Interpretation of the Commerce Clause, 96 N.W.U. L. REV. 695 (2002).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Grant Nelson, William B. Stoebuck & Dale A. Whitman, CONTEMPORARY PROPERTY (West, 3d ed. 2008).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW (Hornbook Series) (West, 5th ed. 2007).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW (Practitioner Treatise Series) (West, 5th ed. 2007).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, CASES AND MATERIALS ON REAL ESTATE TRANSFER, FINANCE, AND DEVELOPMENT (West, 7th ed. 2006).
  • Grant S. Nelson, Robert N. Leavell & Jean C. Love, CASES AND MATERIALS ON EQUITABLE REMEDIES, RESTITUTION, AND DAMAGES (West, 7th ed. 2005).
  • Grant S. Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, LAND TRANSACTIONS AND FINANCE (Black Letter Series) (West, 4th ed. 2004).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, CASES AND MATERIALS ON REAL ESTATE TRANSFER, FINANCE, AND DEVELOPMENT (West, 6th ed. 2003).
  • Grant Nelson, William B. Stoebuck & Dale A. Whitman, CONTEMPORARY PROPERTY (West, 2d ed. 2002).
  • CASENOTE LEGAL BRIEFS: REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS (keyed to Nelson & Whitman's Real Estate Transfer, Finance, and Development) (Aspen 2002).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW (Practitioner Treatise Series) (West, 4th ed. 2002).
  • Grant Nelson & Dale A. Whitman, REAL ESTATE FINANCE LAW (Hornbook Series) (West, 4th ed. 2001).

Gregory L. Ogden

Periodical Articles

  • Lexis Nexis Expert Commentaries on Key California Supreme Court Decisions in California Administrative Law, (2 commentaries in December 2007, and two commentaries in March, 2008).
  • Gregory L. Ogden, Peter Robinson, & Alana Knaster, Public Sector Dispute Resolution in Local Government: Lessons from the SCAG Project, 1 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 177 (2001).
  • Challenges in Teaching Remedies, 39 BRANDEIS L.J. 611 (2001).
  • The Role of Demeanor Evidence in Determining Credibility of Witnesses in Fact Finding: The Views of ALJS, 20 J. NAT'L ASS'N ADMIN. L. JUDGES 1 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • REVISED MODEL STATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT PROJECT (National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) 2006-2009).
  • Public Administrative Law, in 41 (Chapters 470 to 472B) and 41A (Chapters 473 to 474C) CALIFORNIA FORMS OF PLEADING AND PRACTICE ANNOTATED (LexisNexis, quarterly updates, including December 2006, April 2007, and September 2007).
  • Gregory L. Ogden & Daryl Fisher-Ogden, WEST'S CALIFORNIA CODE FORMS WITH PRACTICE COMMENTARIES: CIVIL PROCEDURE (West 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2006).
  • State Administrative Law in California (Chapter 10), in CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND LAND USE PRACTICE (Kenneth A. Manaster & Daniel P. Selmi eds. 2005).
  • Public Records Act in California, in 41 (Chapter 470C) CALIFORNIA PUBLIC AGENCY PRACTICE (Matthew Bender 2001).

L. Timothy Perrin

Periodical Articles

  • The Perplexing Problem of Client Perjury, 76 FORDHAM L. REV. 1707 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Lawyer as Peacemaker: A Christian Response to Rambo Litigation, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 519 (2005).
  • L. Timothy Perrin & Thomas G. Bost, Practicing Law as a Christian: Restoration Movement Perspectives, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 419 (2005).
  • L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Christopher L. Frost, Art and Architecture of the Closing Argument, 76 TUL. L. REV. 961 (2002).
  • L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell, et al., Primacy, Recency, Ethos, and Pathos: Integrating Principles of Communication into the Direct Examination, 76 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 423 (2001).
  • Pricking Boils, Preserving Error: On the Horms of a Dilemma After Ohler v. United States, 34 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 615 (2001).
  • What Are the Consequences for Defendants Who Disclose Their Prior Convictions on Direct Examination?, 2000-01 PREVIEW U.S. SUP. CT. CAS. 341 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell, & Carol A. Chase, CASE FILES FOR THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Lexis, forthcoming 2009).
  • L. Timothy Perrin, H. Mitchell Caldwell & Carol A. Chase, THE ART AND SCIENCE OF TRIAL ADVOCACY (Anderson Publ. Co. 2003).

Robert Popovich

Books and Book Chapters

  • Robert G. Popovich & Peter T. Wendel, The State of the Property Course: A Statistical Analysis, 56 J. LEGAL EDUC. 216 (2006).
  • FEDERAL INCOME TAX (Exam Pro Series) (West, 2d ed. 2007).
  • FEDERAL INCOME TAX (Exam Pro Series) (West 2002).

Robert J. Pushaw

Periodical Articles

  • Creating Legal Rights for Suspected Terrorists: Is the Court Being Courageous or Politically Pragmatic?, 84 NOTRE DAME L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Justifying Wartime Limits on Civil Rights and Liberties, 8 CHAPMAN L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Partial-Birth Abortion and the Perils of Constitutional Common Law, 31 HARV. J. L. & PUB. POL'Y 519 (2008).
  • The "Enemy Combatant" Cases in Historical Context: The Inevitability of Pragmatic Judicial Review, 82 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1005 (2007).
  • A Neo-Federalist Analysis of Federal Question Jurisdiction, 95 CAL. L. REV. 1515 (2007).
  • Bridging the Enforcement Gap in Constitutional Law; A Critique of the Supreme Court's Theory that Self-Restraint Promotes Federalism, 46 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1289 (2005).
  • The Medical Marijuana Case: A Commerce Clause Counter-Revolution?, 9 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 879 (2005).
  • Does Congress Have the Constitutional Power to Prohibit Partial-Birth Abortion?, 42 HARV. J. ON LEGIS. 319 (2005).
  • Defending Deference: A Response to Professors Epstein and Wells, 69 MO. L. REV. 959 (2004).
  • Methods of Interpreting the Commerce Clause: A Comparative Analysis, 55 ARK. L. REV. 1185 (2003).
  • Politics, Ideology, and the Academic Assault on Bush v. Gore, 2 ELECTION L.J. 97 (2003) (book review).
  • Robert J. Pushaw Jr. & Grant S. Nelson, A Critique of the Narrow Interpretation of the Commerce Clause, 96 N.W.U. L. REV. 695 (2002).
  • Judicial Review and the Political Question Doctrine: Reviving the Federalist "Rebuttable Presumption" Analysis, 80 N.C. L. REV. 1165 (2002).
  • Robert J. Pushaw Jr. & Tracey E. George, How is Constitutional Law Made?, 100 MICH. L. REV. 1265 (2002) (book review).
  • Bush v. Gore: Looking at Baker v. Carr in a Conservative Mirror, 18 CONST. COMMENT. 359 (2001).
  • The Inherent Powers of the Federal Courts and the Structural Constitution, 86 IOWA L. REV. 735 (2001).
  • The Presidential Election Dispute, the Political Question Doctrine, and the Fourteenth Amendment: A Reply to Professors Krent and Shane, 29 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 603 (2001).

Books and Book Chapters

  • A History of Federal Preemption Law, in THE PREEMPTION DEFENSE IN TORT ACTIONS: LAW, STRATEGY, AND PRACTICE (2008).
  • The Meaning of Article III "Judicial Power", in THE HERITAGE GUIDE TO THE CONSTITUTION (Edwin Meese, David F. Forte & Matthew Spalding eds. 2005).

Peter Robinson

Periodical Articles

  • Adding Judicial Mediation to the Debate about Judges Attempting to Settle Cases Assigned to Them for Trial, 2006 J. DISP. RESOL. 335 (2006).
  • Peter Robinson, Arthur Pearlstein, & Bernard Mayer, DyADS: Encouraging "Dynamic Adaptive Dispute Systems" in the Organized Workplace, 10 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 339 (2005).
  • Centuries of Contract Common Law Can't Be All Wrong: Why the UMA's Exception to Mediation Confidentiality in Enforcement Proceedings Should be Embraced and Broadened, 2003 J. DISP. RESOL. 135 (2003).
  • Peter Robinson, Gregory L. Ogden, & Alana Knaster, Public Sector Dispute Resolution in Local Government: Lessons from the SCAG Project, 1 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 177 (2001).
  • Peter Robinson & Matthew P. Guasco, PRINCIPLES OF NEGOTIATION: STRATEGIES, TACTICS, TECHNIQUES TO REACH AGREEMENTS (Entrepreneur Press 2007).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Peter Robinson & L. Randolph Lowry, Mediation Confidential, L.A. LAW., May 2001, at 28.

Shelley Ross Saxer

Periodical Articles

  • Banishment of Sex Offenders: Individual Liberties, National Rights and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Environmental Justice, and Alternatives, WASH. U. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Assessing RLUIPA'S Application to Building Codes and Aesthetic Land Use Regulation, ALB. GOV'T L. REV. (forthcoming 2009).
  • Faith in Action: Religious Accessory Uses and Land Use Regulation, 2008 UTAH L. REV. 593 (2008).
  • Shelley Ross Saxer & Daryl Fisher-Ogden, World Religions and Clean Water Laws, 17 DUKE ENVTL. L. & POL'Y F. 63 (2006).
  • A Property Rights View: Commentary on Property and Speech by Robert A. Sedler, 21WASH. U. J.L. & POL'Y 155 (2006) (symposium issue).
  • Government and Religion as Landlord and Tenant, 58 RUTGERS L. REV. 409 (2006).
  • Government Power Unleashed: Using Eminent Domain to Acquire a Public Utility or Other Ongoing Enterprise, 38 IND. L. REV. 55 (2005).
  • Eminent Domain, Municipalization and the Dormant Commerce Clause, 38 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 1505 (2005).
  • Eminent Domain Actions Targeting First Amendment Land Uses, 69 MO. L. REV. 653 (2004).
  • Shelley Ross Saxer & Gary Thompson, Optimizing a Law School's Course Schedule, 1 PIERCE L. REV. 181 (2003).
  • 'Am I My Brother's Keeper?': Requiring Landowner Disclosure of the Presence of Sex Offenders and Other Criminal Activity, 80 NEB. L. REV. 522 (2001).
  • Planning Gain, Exactions, and Impact Fees: A Comparative Study of Planning Law in England, Wales, and the United States, 32 URB. LAW. 21 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Shelley Ross Saxer & David Callies, Is Fair Market Value Just Compensation? An Underlying Issue Surfaced in Kelo, in EMINENT DOMAIN USE AND ABUSE: KELO IN CONTEXT (ABA 2006).
  • Sidewalk Distribution of Protected Speech and Other Expressive Activities, in PROTECTING FREE SPEECH AND EXPRESSION: THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND LAND USE LAW (David Mandelker & Rebecca Rubin eds., ABA 2001).
  • Sacred Spaces and Planning Law: Property Rights and the Regulation of Religious Activities in the United States, in LAW AND RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY: COMMUNITIES, INDIVIDUALISM AND THE STATE (Peter W. Edge et al. eds., Ashgate 2000).

Mark S. Scarberry

Periodical Articles

  • Historical Considerations and Congressional Representation for the District of Columbia: Constitutionality of the D.C. House Voting Rights Bill in Light of Section Two of the Fourteenth Amendment and the History of the Creation of the District, ALA. L. REV. (forthcoming).
  • Mark S. Scarberry, John Leland and James Madison: Religious Influence on the Ratification of the Constitution and on the Proposal of the Bill of Rights, 113 PENN. ST. L. REV. 733 (2009).
  • Interpreting Bankruptcy Code Sections 502 and 506: Post-Petition Attorneys' Fees in a Post-Travelers World, 15 AMER. BANKR. INST. L. REV. 611 (2007).

Books and Book Chapters

  • BUSINESS REORGANIZATION IN BANKRUPTCY: CASES AND MATERIALS (West, 3d ed. 2006).
  • BUSINESS REORGANIZATION IN BANKRUPTCY: CASES AND MATERIALS (Teacher's Manual).
  • BUSINESS REORGANIZATION IN BANKRUPTCY: CASES AND MATERIALS (West, 2d ed. 2001).

Kenneth W. Starr

Periodical Articles

  • From Fraser to Frederick: Bong Hits and the Decline of Civic Culture, 42 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 661 (2009) (symposium issue).
  • The Roberts Court at Age Three: A Response, 54 WAYNE L. REV. 1015 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Our Libertarian Court: Bong Hits and the Enduring Hamiltonian-Jeffersonian Colloquy, 12 LEWIS & CLARK L. REV. 1 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • The Roberts Court & the Business Cases, 35 PEPP. L. REV. 541 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Transcript of Speech on the Commerce Clause, 3 J. L. ECON. & POL'Y 127 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • The Roberts Court Gets Down to Business: The Business Cases, 34 PEPP. L. REV. 599 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Marriage Equality In California: Legal And Political Prospects, 40 LOY. L. REV. 1209 (2007) (Transcript of Debate).
  • The Supreme Court and its Shrinking Docket: The Ghost of William Howard Taft, 90 MINN. L. REV. 1363 (2006).
  • The Court of Pragmatism and Internationalization: A Response to Professors Chemerinsky and Amann, 94 GEO. L.J. 1565 (2006).
  • Morality, Community, and the Legal Profession, 5 WYO. L. REV. 403 (2005).
  • 'Divided America' and the American Constitutional Tradition, 3 GEO. J. L. & PUB. POL'Y 1 (2005).
  • Christian Service in the Practice of Law, 32 PEPP. L. REV. 451 (2005).
  • Reflections on Hines v. Davidowitz: The Future of Obstacle Preemption, 33 PEPP. L. REV. 1 (2005).
  • Leviathan: The Federal Republic and the Challenge to Freedom, 90 CORNELL L. REV. 1639 (2005) (book review).
  • Legislative Restraint in the Confirmation Process, 38 U. RICH. L. REV. 597 (2004).
  • Shoddy Construction: Kenneth Starr Responds, LEGAL AFFAIRS, May-Jun. 2002, at 49.
  • 2000 J.A. Vickers, Sr. and Robert F. Vickers, Sr. Memorial Lecture, 49 U. KAN. L. REV. 631 (2001).
  • Keynote Address, 15 ST. JOHN'S J. LEGAL COMMENT. 253 (2001) (symposium issue).
  • Reflections on Federalism, 25 OKLA. CITY U. L. REV. 813 (2001).
  • Symposium Summation, 51 HASTINGS L.J. 727, 785 (2000) (symposium issue).
  • The Independent Counsel Act, 51 HASTINGS L.J. 727, 785 (2000) (symposium issue).
  • Foreword to Recent Decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 68 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 579 (2000).

Books and Book Chapters

  • The Pledge of Allegiance, in WHY WE'LL WIN: THE RIGHT'S LEADING VOICES ARGUE THE CASE FOR AMERICA'S TOUGHEST ISSUES (Sourcebooks, Inc. 2007).
  • Kenneth W. Starr, William French Smith, in YALE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN LAW (Roger K. Newman ed., Yale University Press 2006).
  • FIRST AMONG EQUALS: THE SUPREME COURT IN AMERICAN LIFE (Warner Books 2002).
  • JURIES AND JUSTICE (Nat'l Legal Center 2000).

Thomas J. Stipanowich

Periodical Articles

  • Arbitration and Choice: Taking Charge of the "New Litigation", 7 DEPAUL BUS. & COM. L.J. 3 (forthcoming 2009) (symposium issue).
  • Arbitration: The "New Litigation", 2010 U. ILL. L.REV. 1 (forthcoming Jan. 2010).
  • Speeches: The Future of Commercial Arbitration, 9 PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. 415.
  • Real Time Strategies for Relationship Conflict, IBA LEGAL PRACTICE DIVISION MEDIATION NWSLTR., July 2007, at 6.
  • The Arbitration Penumbra: Arbitration Law and the Rapidly Changing Landscape of Dispute Resolution, 8 NEV. L.J. 427 (2007).
  • Mediation Could be Key to Improving U.S.-Chinese Business Relations, L.A. DAILY J., Nov. 28, 2007, at 4.
  • Conflict Management in Evolution: Three Predictions in ACCL Princeton Symposium, Building the Future, AMER. C. CONSTRUCTION LAW., Special Edition, May 2007, at 156.
  • ADR and 'The Vanishing Trial': What We Know -- and What We Don't, DISP. RESOL. MAG., Summer 2004, at 7.
  • ADR and the Vanishing Trial: The Growth and Impact of Alternative Dispute Resolution, 1 J. EMPIRICAL LEGAL STUDIES 843 (2004) (symposium issue).
  • Howsam, Humana and Bazzle: Recent Cases that may Affect Your Arbitration/ADR Practice, ALTERNATIVES TO HIGH COST LITIG., Mar. 2003, at 51.
  • Publisher's View on 'The Costs of Arbitration', ALTERNATIVES TO HIGH COST LITIG., May 2002, at 103.
  • Transition Year Sets Stage for an Expanded Agenda, ALTERNATIVES TO HIGH COST LITIG., Jan. 2002, at 1.
  • Contract and Conflict Management, 2001 WIS. L. REV. 831 (2001).
  • The Learning Curve: Education and the Culture of Conflict Management, ALTERNATIVES TO HIGH COST LITIG., Jan. 2001, at 32.
  • The Future of Dispute Resolution: Future Lies Down a Number of Divergent Paths, DISP. RESOL. MAG., Spring 2000, at 16.

Books and Book Chapters

  • Thomas J. Stipanowich & Roger Alford, ARBITRATION LAW AND PRACTICE (Aspen, forthcoming).
  • Thomas J. Stipanowich & Nancy Nelson, COMMERCIAL MEDIATION IN EUROPE: BETTER SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS (CPR Institute Master Guide Series) (CPR 2005).
  • Thomas J. Stipanowich, Dwight Golann, & Lisa A. Kloppenberg, RESOLVING DISPUTES: THEORY, PRACTICE, AND LAW (Jay Folberg ed., Aspen 2005).
  • Contract and Conflict Management, in ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE EMPLOYMENT ARENA: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 53RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LABOR (Samuel Estreicher & David Sherwyn eds., Kluwer Law International 2004).
  • Thomas J. Stipanowich & Peter H. Kaskell, COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AT ITS BEST: SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES FOR BUSINESS USERS: A REPORT OF THE CPR COMMISSION ON THE FUTURE OF ARBITRATION (CPR 2001).

Peter T. Wendel

Periodical Articles

  • Protecting Newly Discovered Antiquities: Thinking Outside the "Fee Simple" Box, 76 FORDHAM L. REV. 1015 (2007).
  • Teaching Students How to "Think Like a Lawyer": A Comparative Approach, 12 UKCLE NEWSLETTER 19 (Spring 2006).
  • Peter T. Wendel & Robert G. Popovich, The State of the Property Course: A Statistical Analysis, 56 J. LEGAL EDUC. 216 (2006).
  • The Evolution of the Law of Trustee's Powers and Third Party Liability for Participating in a Breach of Trust: An Economic Analysis, 35 SETON HALL L. REV. 971 (2005).
  • Inheritance Rights and the Step-Partner Adoption Paradigm: Shades of the Discrimination Against Illegitimate Children, 34 HOFSTRA L. REV. 351 (2005).
  • What's in the Property Course and Why?, AALS PROPERTY SECTION NEWSLETTER, (Fall 2004).
  • Using Property To Teach Students How To "Think Like a Lawyer": Whetting Their Appetites and Aptitudes, 46 ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 733 (2002).

Books and Book Chapters

  • A POSSESSORY ESTATES AND FUTURE INTERESTS PRIMER (West, 3d ed. 2007).
  • PROPERTY (Exam Pro Series) (West, 2d ed. 2007).
  • WILLS, TRUSTS AND ESTATES - EMANUEL'S (keyed to 7th edition of Dukeminier et al.) (Aspen 2005).
  • A POSSESSORY ESTATES AND FUTURE INTERESTS PRIMER (West, 2d ed. 2005).
  • SIEGEL'S WILLS & TRUSTS (Aspen 2005).
  • Third Party Liability for Participating in an Agent's Unauthorized Transaction: Efficiency in the International Context, in FROM SMALL FIRMS TO MULTINATIONALS: INDUSTRIAL, ENTREPRENEURIAL, MANAGERIAL, FINANCIAL, FISCAL, TRANSACTION COST AND CONSUMER PERSPECTIVES IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION (Ioannis-Dionysios Salavrakos ed., The Athens Institute for Education and Research 2005).
  • WILLS, TRUSTS AND ESTATES - EMANUEL'S (generic edition) (Aspen 2004).
  • WILLS, TRUSTS AND ESTATES - EMANUEL'S (keyed to 6th edition of Dukeminier) (Aspen 2003).
  • PROPERTY (Exam Pro Series) (West 2000).

Maureen Arellano Weston

Periodical Articles

  • Anatomy of the First Public Sports Arbitration: Surprising Practical, Legal, and Policy Issues in USADA v. Landis, PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. (forthcoming).
  • Doping Control, Mandatory Arbitration, and Process Dangers for Accused Athletes in International Sports, PEPP. DISP. RESOL. L.J. (forthcoming).
  • The Fantasy of Athlete Publicity Rights: Public Fascination and Fantasy Sports' Assertion of Free Use Place Athlete Publicity Right on an Uncertain Playing Field, 11 CHAPMAN L. REV. 581 (2008) (symposium issue).
  • Preserving the Federal Arbitration Act by Reining in Judicial Expansion and Mandatory Use, 8 NEV. L.J. 385 (2007) (symposium issue).
  • Internationalization in College Sports: Issues in Recruiting, Amateurism, and Scope, 42 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 829 (2006).
  • Universes Colliding: The Constitutional Implications of Arbitral Class Actions, 47 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1711 (2006)
  • The Intersection of Sports and Disability: Analyzing Reasonable Accommodations for Athletes with Disabilities, 50 ST. LOUIS U. L.J. 137 (2005).
  • Reexamining Arbitral Immunity In an Age of Mandatory and Professional Arbitration, 88 MINN. L. REV. 449 (2004).
  • Confidentiality's Constitutionality: The Incursion on Judicial Powers to Regulate Party Conduct in Court-Connected Mediation, 8 HARV. NEGOT. L. REV. 29 (2003).
  • California New Arbitrator Ethics Standards: A Primer for Compliance and Confusion?, DISP. RESOL. SERV. NEWS, Oct. 2002 (reprinted in ABA, Arbitration Section, December 2002 MONTHLY UPDATE).
  • Checks on Participant Conduct in Compulsory ADR: Reconciling the Need for Good Faith Participation, Autonomy, and Confidentiality, 76 IND. L.J. 591 (2001).

Books and Book Chapters

  • Dispute Autonomy Versus "Quality" Process Concerns, in ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN MEDIATION (Jossey Bass Pub. 2007).
  • Maureen Arellano Weston & Stephen K. Huber, ARBITRATION: CASES AND MATERIALS (Lexis, 2d ed. 2006).
  • SPORTS LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (and Instructor's Manual) (6th ed. 2006).
  • SPORTS LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (and Instructor's Manual) (5th ed. 2003).
  • SPORTS LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (and Instructor's Manual) (4th ed. 2000).