Submissions from 2011
Deterring and Compensating Oil-Spill Catastrophes: The Need for Strict and Two-Tier Liability, W. Kip Viscusi and Richard J. Zeckhauser
Symposium Epilog: Foreign Sovereign Immunity at Home and Abroad, Ingrid Wuerth
Submissions from 2010
Is Punishment Relevant After All? A Prescription for Informing Juries of the Consequences of Conviction, Jeffrey Bellin
The Future of Agency Independence, Lisa Schultz Bressman and Robert B. Thompson
The Role of Independent Directors in Startup Firms, Brian Broughman
The Role of Independent Directors in Startup Firms, Brian J. Broughman
Scientific Evidence as Foreign Law, Edward K. Cheng
Locating the International Interest in Intranational Cultural Property Disputes, Joseph P. Fishman
Do Class Action Lawyers Make Too Little?, Brian T. Fitzpatrick
Originalism and Summary Judgment, Brian T. Fitzpatrick
Reinventing Lisbon: The Case for a Protocol to the Lisbon Agreement (Geographical Indications), Daniel J. Gervais
The 1909 Copyright Act in International Context, Daniel J. Gervais
The Regulation of Inchoate Technologies, Daniel J. Gervais
Punitive Damages by Numbers: Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker, Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi
Saving Lives Through Punitive Damages, Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi
Making Strange Bedfellows: Enlisting the Cooperation of Undocumented Employees in the Enforcement of Employer Sanctions, Farhang Heydari
Intuitions of Punishment, Owen D. Jones and Robert Kurzban
Realism, Punishment, and Reform, Owen D. Jones, Paul H. Robinson, and Robert Kurzban
Right Problem; Wrong Solution, Nancy J. King and Joseph L. Hoffmann
The Case of the Black-Gloved Rapist: Defining the Public Defender's Role in the California Courts, 1913-1948, Sara Mayeux
Black and Brown Coalition Building during the Post-Racial Obama Era, Karla M. McKanders
Clinical Legal Education at a Generational Crossroads: Shades of Gray, Karla M. McKanders
Sustaining Tiered Personhood: Jim Crow and Anti-Immigrant Laws, Karla M. McKanders
The Unspoken Voices of Indigenous Women in Immigration Raids, Karla M. McKanders
Power, Exit Costs, and Renegotiation in International Law, Timothy Meyer