Faculty Scholarship

  • Michael Fischl
    Review, Really Sticky Default Rules
    Worklaw JOTWELL
    (Dec. 13, 2010)
    (Review of Brishen Rogers, Toward Third Party Liability for Wage Theft, 31 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 1 (2010))

  • Sara C. Bronin
    Curbing Energy Sprawl with Microgrids
    43 Conn. L. Rev. 547
    (2010)

  • Phillip I. Blumberg
    Repressive Jurisprudence in the Early American Republic: The First Amendment and the Legacy of English Law
    (Cambridge University Press, 2010)

  • Peter L. Lindseth
    Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State
    (Oxford University Press, 2010)

  • Jon Bauer (with Patrick Malone)
    Unethical Secret Settlements: Just Say No
    Trial
    (September, 2010)

  • Deborah Calloway
    Using Mindfulness Practice to Work with Emotions
    10 Nev. L.J. 338
    (2010)

  • Stephen Utz
    Tax Neutrality
    Mélanges pour Pierre Beltrame
    (June 4, 2010)

  • Peter Siegelman (with Tom Baker)
    Tontines for the Invincibles: Enticing Low Risks Into the Health-Insurance Pool With an Idea from Insurance History and Behavioral Economics
    2010 Wis. L. Rev. 79
    (2010)

  • Richard Pomp
    The Unfulfilled Promise of the Indian Commerce Clause and State Taxation
    63 Tax Law. 902
    (2010)

  • Diana Leyden
    Chapter 17, in
    Effectively Representing Your Client Before the IRS
    (ABA, 2010)

  • Leonard Orland
    A Final Accounting: Holocaust Survivors and Swiss Banks
    (2012)

  • Richard Pomp
    State VAT Would be Difficult without Federal VAT
    State Tax Notes
    (May 17, 2010)

  • Richard Pomp
    Congress Should Learn from the Kansas Senate
    State Tax Notes
    (May 17, 2010)

  • Diana Leyden
    What ‘Up in the Air’ Can Teach the IRS
    Tax Notes
    (April 5, 2010)
    Tax Notes

  • George Mocsary (with Clayton E. Cramer and Nicholas J. Johnson)
    'This Right is Not Allowed by Governments that are Afraid of the People': The Public Meaning of the Second Amendment When the Fourteenth Amendment was Ratified
    17 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 823
    (2012)

  • Mark W. Janis
    America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939
    (Oxford University Press, 2010)

  • Stephen Utz
    Tax Reform in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis
    DAJV Newsletter [Zeitschrift der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Juristen-Verinigung e.V.] 24
    (March 2010)

  • Ellen Ash Peters
    What Are the Locals Up To?, in
    Why the Local Matters: Federalism, Localism, and Public Interest Advocacy - Papers from the 11th Annual Liman Colloquium at Yale Law School, 2008
    (2010)

  • Robert Whitman (and Julia C. Zajac '10)
    Fiduciary Accounting Statutes for the 21st Century
    36 Am. C. Tr. & Est. Couns. L.J. 443
    (2010)

  • Peter Siegelman (with Steve Thel)
    Testing for Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets
    77 J. Risk & Ins. 39
    (2010)

  • Alexandra Lehav
    The Curse of Bigness and the Optimal Size of Class Actions
    63 Vand. L. Rev. En Banc 133
    (2010)

  • Mark Janis
    Book Review
    57 Neth. Int. L. Rev. 495
    (2010)
    (reviewing Wilhem G. Grewe and Michael Byers, The Epochs of International Law (Walter de Gruyter, 2000).

  • Bethany Berger
    Review
    25 Continuity & Change 348
    (2010)
    (Review of Ariela J. Gross, What Blood Won't Tell: A History of Race on Trial in America (Harvard University Press, 2010))

  • Richard A. Wilson
    When Humanity Sits in Judgment: Crimes Against Humanity and the Conumdrum of Race and Ethnicity at the International Criminal Tribual for Rwanda, in
    In the Name of Humanity: The Government Threat and Care
    (Duke Univ. Press, 2010)

  • Angel Oquendo
    Constitucionalismo en los Estados Unidos y mas alla, in
    El Constitucionalismo Mexico: Influencias Continales y Transatlanticas
    (Editorial Siglo XXI, 2010)