Faculty Scholarship

  • Richard Pomp
    The American Sales Tax: Theory and Practice
    European Law Review
    (2006)

  • Robin D. Barnes
    The Caroline Verdict: Protecting Individual Privacy Against Media Invasion as a Matter of Human Rights
    110 Penn. St. L. Rev. 599
    (Winter 2006)
    Presented at international law conference, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, June 8-9, 2005.

  • Sara C. Bronin
    Beyond Worship: The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 and Religious Institutions' Auxiliary Uses
    24 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 207
    (2006)

  • Carol Ann Weisbrod
    Painter v. Bannister: Still
    2006 Utah L. Rev. 135
    (2006)

  • Susan R. Schmeiser
    No Truth Machine: Law, Psychoanalysis, Uncertainty
    2 Law, Culture and the Humanities 79
    (2006)

  • Jeremy Paul
    Felix Cohen's Brand of Legal Realism
    Connecticut Law Review
    (2006)
    38
    Conn. L. Rev.
    593

  • Richard W. Parker
    The Empirical Roots of the 'Regulatory Reform' Movement: A Critical Appraisal
    58 Admin. L. Rev. 359
    (2006)

  • Leonard Orland
    The Transformation of Corporate Criminal Law
    1 Brook. J. Fin. & Com. L. 45
    (2006)

  • Thomas H. Morawetz
    The Facets of Law: Appropriating Wittgenstein's Methods
    29:2 Philosophical Investigations 180
    (2006)

  • Thomas H. Morawetz
    The Language of Responsibility
    17 Crim. L.F. 167
    (2006)

  • Leslie C. Levin
    Building a Better Lawyer Discipline System: The Queensland Experience
    9 Legal Ethics 187
    (2006)

  • Lewis S. Kurlantzick
    Is There a Steroids Problem? The Problematic Character of the Case for Regulation
    40 New Eng. L. Rev. 789
    (2006)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Causing Death for Compassionate Reasons in American Law
    54 Am. J. Comp. L. 693
    (2006 Suppl.)
    (reprinted in Euthanasia in International and Comparative Perspective (M. Groenhuijsen & F. van Lannen, eds. Wolf Legal Publishers 2006) and in Right to Life and Right to Death: A Study (A. Menon, ed. Icfai University Press-Amicus Books, 2007))

  • Mark Weston Janis
    The American Tradition of International Law: Exceptionalism and Universalism
    21 Conn. J. Int'l. L. 211
    (2006)

  • Mark Weston Janis
    Faith, the State, and the Humility of International Law
    45 J. Catholic Leg. Studies 59
    (2006)

  • Kaaryn Gustafson
    Disability, Fluidity and Measuring Without Baselines
    75 Miss. L. J. 1007
    (2006)

  • Hillary Greene
    Articulating Trade-Offs: The Political Economy of State Action Immunity
    2006 Utah L. Rev. 815
    (2006)

  • Hillary Greene
    Guideline Institutionalization: The Role of Merger Guidelines in Antitrust Discourse
    48 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 771
    (2006)

  • Timothy Hackett Everett
    Developments in Connecticut Criminal Law: 2005
    80 Conn. Bar J. 185
    (2006)

  • Timothy Hackett Everett
    On the Value of Prison Visits with Incarcerated Clients Represented on Appeal by a Law School Criminal Defense Clinic
    75 Miss. L. J. 845
    (2006)

  • Anne C. Dailey
    Developing Citizens
    91 Iowa L. Rev. 431
    (2006)

  • Jeremy Paul
    Indian Law at the Crossroads
    Connecticut Law Review
    (Fall 2005)
    38
    Conn. L. Rev.

  • Steven M. Davidoff, Brett Carron
    Getting U.S. Security Holders to the Party: The SEC’s Cross-Border Release Five Years On
    U. Penn. J. Int'l Econ. L.
    (2005)
    12
    U. Penn. J. Int'l Econ. L.
    455

  • Hillary Greene
    Agency Character and Character of Agency Guidelines: An Historical and Institutional Perspective
    72 Antitrust L.J. 1039
    (2005)

  • Ángel Oquendo
    Más allá de la democracia deliberativa
    10 Polis 1
    (2005)