Faculty Scholarship

  • Bethany Berger
    Justice and the Outsider: Jurisdiction Over Non-Members in Tribal Legal Systems
    37 Ariz. St. L.J. 1047
    (2005)
    Selected for 2005 Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum; Reprinted in materials for 2006 Federal Bar Association Indian Law Annual Conference

  • R. Kent Newmyer
    Some Thoughts on Herb Johnson's Favorite Court
    56 S.C.L. Rev. 443
    (2005)

  • Sara C. Bronin
    Gone Too Far': Oregon's Measure 37 and the Perils of Over-Regulating Land Use
    23 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 587
    (2005)

  • Mark W. Janis
    Book Review
    52 Netherlands Intl. L. Rev. 309
    (2005)
    (reviewing Shany, The Competing Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals (2003))

  • Mark W. Janis
    Book Review
    21 J.L. & Religion 449
    (2005)
    (reviewing Ferrari & Durham, Law and Religion in Post-Communist Europe (2003))

  • Robert Whitman
    Resolution Procedures to Resolve Trust Beneficiary Complaints
    39 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 829
    (2005)

  • Richard D. Pomp, Sho Hiraki
    Formulary Apportionment in the United States: The System and the Cases
    56 Japan Tax'n. 77
    (2005)

  • Angel R. Oquendo
    Book Review
    55 J. Legal Educ. 16
    (2005)
    (reviewing P. Malavet, America's Colony (2004))

  • Angel R. Oquendo
    National Culture in Post-National Societies
    50 Vill. L. Rev. 963
    (2005)

  • Patricia A. McCoy
    A Behavioral Analysis of Predatory Lending
    38 Akron L. Rev. 725
    (2005)

  • Ruth Mason
    U.S. Tax Treaty Policy and the European Court of Justice
    59 Tax Law Rev. 65
    (2005)
    (reprinted in Comparative Fiscal Federalism (Avi-Yonah, Hines, Jr.and Lang eds. 2007) and in 2007/1 Diritto e Pratica Tributaria Internationale)

  • Peter L. Lindseth
    Reconciling with the Past: John Willis and the Question of Judicial Review in Interwar and Postwar England
    55 U. Toronto L.J. 657
    (2005)

  • Leslie C. Levin
    Lawyers in Cyberspace: The Impact of Legal Listservs on the Professional Development and Ethical Decisionmaking of Lawyers
    37 Ariz. St. L.J. 589
    (2005)

  • Darcy Kirk
    One Librarian at a Time
    Law Librarians in the New Millennium, vol. 8, no. 2, p. 3
    (March/April 2005)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Michael Perry's Religious Freedom
    10 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 427
    (2005)

  • Richard S. Kay
    The European Convention on Human Rights and the Control of Private Law
    5 Eur. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 466
    (2005)

  • Richard S. Kay
    Book Review, Canada’s Constitutional Cul-de-Sac
    35 Am. Rev. Canadian Studies 705
    (2006)
    (reviewing Peter Russell, Canada's Constitutional Odyssey: Can Canadians Become Sovereign People? (3d ed. 2005))

  • Mark Weston Janis
    Dred Scott and International Law
    43 Colum. J. Transnat'l. L. 763
    (2005)

  • Mark Weston Janis
    Human Rights and Imposed Constitutions
    37 Conn. L. Rev. 955
    (2005)

  • Anne C. Dailey
    Cultivating Feminist Critical Inquiry
    12 Colum. J. Gender & L. 486
    (2003)

  • Anne C. Dailey
    Developmental Perspectives on the Ideal of Reason in American Constitutional Law
    53 J. Am. Psychoanalytic Ass'n 1175
    (2005)

  • Phillip I. Blumberg
    The Transformation of Modern Corporation Law: The Law of Corporate Groups
    37 Conn. L. Rev. 605
    (2005)

  • Kurt Strasser
    Piercing the Veil in Corporate Groups
    37 Conn. L. Rev. 619
    (2004)

  • Marcia Canavan
    Using Literature to Teach Legal Writing
    23 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 1
    (2004)

  • Peter L. Lindseth
    The Paradox of Parliamentary Supremacy: Delegation, Democracy, and Dictatorship in Germany and France, 1920s-1950s
    113 Yale L. J. 1341
    (2004)