Submissions from 2022
Certification (and) Marks – Understanding Usage and Practices Among Standards Organizations, Brad Biddle, Vigdis Bronder, and Jorge L. Contreras
Judges in Lawyerless Courts, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Jessica K. Steinberg, and Alyx Mark
Anti-Suit Injunctions and Jurisdictional Competition In Global FRAND Litigation: The Case For Judicial Restraint, Jorge L. Contreras
'In the Public Interest' - University Technology Transfer and the Nine Points Document – An Empirical Assessment, Jorge L. Contreras
Patent Reality Checks: Eliminating Patents on Fake, Impossible and Other Inoperative Inventions, Jorge L. Contreras
Enforcing Conservation Easements: The Through Line, Nancy McLaughlin
Smart Meters as a Catalyst for Privacy Law, Matthew Tokson
Submissions from 2021
Making America a Better Place for All: Goal 6 Clean Water and Sanitation, Robert W. Adler
Balance Requirements for Standards Development Organizations: A Historical, Legal and Institutional Assessment, Justus Baron, Jorge L. Contreras, and Pierre Larouche
Crime and the Mythology of Police, Shima Baughman
Reforming State Bail Reform, Shima Baughman, Lauren Boone, and Nathan H. Jackson
Yellen v. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation: Brief of Professors and Historians as Amici Curiae Supporting Respondents, Maggie Blackhawk, Michael Blumm, Kirsten Carlson, Sarah Deer, Angelique EagleWoman, Jacqueline P. Hand, John P. LaVelle, Michael D. Oeser, Richard D. Pomp, Kekek Jason Stark, Michalyn Steele, Elizabeth Kronk Warner, Jack F. Williams, and Marcia Zug
Social Enterprise Law: A Theoretical And Comparative Perspective, Rado Bohinc and Jeff Schwartz
Minding Accidents, Teneille R. Brown
Stereotypes, Sexism and Superhuman Faculty, Teneille R. Brown
Building Better Conservation Easements for America the Beautiful, K. King Burnett, John D. Leshy, and Nancy McLaughlin
United States v. Michael Andrew Gary: Brief of Forer United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Paul Cassell
U.S. v. Clinesmith: Amicus Brief in Support of Motion for Relief Under The Crime Victims' Rights Act, Paul Cassell and James R. Marsh
A Framework For Evaluating Willingness Of FRAND Licensees, Jorge L. Contreras
COVID-19 as an Example of Why Genomic Sequence Data Should Remain Patent Ineligible, Jorge L. Contreras
Patent Reality Checks Eliminating Patents On Fake, Impossible And Other Inoperative Inventions, Jorge L. Contreras
Shepardizing Patents?, Jorge L. Contreras
The Open COVID Pledge: Design, Implementation and Preliminary Assessment of an Intellectual Property Commons, Jorge L. Contreras
Ericsson INC., AND Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson v. Samsung Elecs. CO, LTD., Samsung Elecs. America, Jorge L. Contreras, Ann Bartow, Michael A. Carrier, Crista Laser, Joshua D. Sarnoff, and Peter K. Yu
Injunctions in Patent Law: A Trans-Atlantic Dialog on Flexibility and Tailoring, Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec,
Public Compensation for Public Enforcement, Prentiss Cox and Christopher L. Peterson
Adopting DOI in Legal Citation: A Roadmap for the Legal Academy, Valeri Craigle
4°C, Robin Kundis Craig
The Regulatory Shifting Baseline Syndrome: Public Law as Cultural Memory, Robin Kundis Craig
Freedom of Thought in the United States: The First Amendment, Marketplaces of Ideas, and the Internet, John G. Francis and Leslie Francis
Debilitating Southeastern Community College v. Davis: Achieving The Promise Of Disability Civil Rights, Leslie Francis
Health Information Beyond Pandemic Emergencies: Privacy for Social Justice, Leslie Francis
Negative Freedom in Crisis Times, Leslie Francis
On (Not) Deserving Disadvantage, Leslie Francis
Supported Decisions as the Patient’s Own?, Leslie Francis
Understanding the Ethics of Natural Experiments in a Pandemic, Leslie Francis
Failing to Protect the Vulnerable: The Dangers of Institutional Complicity and Enablers, Amos N. Guiora
Sexual Assault Enablers, Institutional Complicity, and the Crime of Omission, Amos N. Guiora
State Complicity and Religious Extremism: Failing the Vulnerable Individual, Amos N. Guiora
The Elor Azaria Case and the Murderer or Hero Dilemma, Amos N. Guiora
Toleration of Free Speech: Imposing Limits on Elected Officials, Amos N. Guiora
When Things Go Awry: Command Responsibility, Death Marches, and Unforeseeable Circumstances, Amos N. Guiora and Nathan H. Jackson
Do You See What I See? The Science Behind Utah Rule of Evidence 617, Louisa Heiny
Transforming Crime Victims’ Rights: From Myth to Reality, Robyn Holder, Tyrone Kirchenghast, and Paul Cassell
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Characterizations of the Press: An Empirical Study, RonNell Anderson Jones and Sonja R. West
The Emerging Law of Outdoor Recreation on the Public Lands, Robert B. Keiter
Sexual Harassment is Not a Crime: Aligning the Uniform Code of Military Justice with Title VII, Laura T. Kessler and Sagen Gearhart
Blockchain Initiatives for Tax Administration, Young Ran Kim
Taxing Teleworkers, Young Ran Kim
Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Matthew Rodriquez, Nancy McLaughlin
Conservation Easements and the Proceeds Regulation, Nancy McLaughlin
Using Current Legal Tools to Achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New and Existing Federal Oil and Gas Leases, Jamie Gibbs Pleune, Nada Wolff Culver, and John C. Ruple
The BLM’s Duty to Incorporate Climate Science into Permitting Practices and a Proposal for Implementing a Net Zero Requirement into Oil and Gas Permitting, John C. Ruple, Jamie Gibbs Please, and Nada Wolff Culver
Charting a “Substantially Different” Approach to Land Management Planning Following a Congressional Review Act Joint Resolution of Disapproval, John C. Ruple and Devin Stelter
Synching Science and Policy to Address Climate Change in Tribal Communities, John C. Ruple and Heather Tanana
'Public' Mutual Funds, Jeff Schwartz
Textualism and the Indian Canons of Statutory Construction, Alexander Tallchief Skibine
Law Talk in a Brief Advice Clinic, Linda F. Smith
Judges and the Deregulation of the Lawyer's Monopoly, Jessica Steinberg, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, and Alyx Mark
Universal Access to Clean Water for Tribes in the Colorado River Basin, Heather Tanana, Jaime Garcia, Ana Olaya, Chelsea Colwyn, Hanna Larsen, Ryan Williams, and Jonathan King
Beyond the Pandemic: Historical Infrastructure, Funding, and Data Access Challenges in Indian Country, Heather Tanana and Aila Hoss
The Aftermath of Carpenter: An Empirical Study of Fourth Amendment Law, 2018-2021, Matthew Tokson
Social Norms in Fourth Amendment Law, Matthew Tokson and Ari Ezra Waldman
Living in Two Worlds, Elizabeth Kronk Warner
Inside the Black Box of Prosecutor Discretion, Megan S. Wright, Shima Baughman, and Christopher Robertson
Submissions from 2020
Natural Resources and Natural Law Part II: The Public Trust Doctrine, Robert W. Adler
Translational Ecology and Environmental Law, Robert W. Adler
The Technical Standardization Ecosystem and Institutional Decision Making: The Case of Intellectual Property Rights Policies, Justus Baron, Jorge L. Contreras, Martin Husovec, Pierre Larouche, and Nikolaus Thumm
How Effective Are Police? The Problem of Clearance Rates and Criminal Accountability, Shima Baughman
Prosecutors and Mass Incarceration, Shima Baughman
Crisis at the Pregnancy Center: Regulating Pseudo-Clinics and Reclaiming Informed Consent, Teneille R. Brown
When the Wrong People are Immune, Teneille R. Brown
Why We Fear Genetic Informants: Using Genetic Genealogy to Catch Serial Killers, Teneille R. Brown
COVID, Crisis and Courts, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Alyx Mark, and Jessica Steinberg
Explaining the Recent Homicide Spikes in U.S. Cities: The 'Minneapolis Effect' and the Decline in Proactive Policing, Paul Cassell
U.S. v. Briggs: Brief of Members of Congress As Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner, Paul Cassell, John Ehrett, Allyson N. Ho, Bradley Hubbard, Philip Axt, Jodeph Barakat, and Thomas Molloy
Kansas v. Boettger: On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas, Paul Cassell, John Ehrett, Allyson N. Ho, Bradley Hubbard, Matthew Scorcio, Philip Axt, and Thomas Molloy
Does Bail Reform Increase Crime? An Empirical Assessment of the Public Safety Implications of Bail Reform in Cook County, Illinois, Paul Cassell and Richard Fowles
Protecting Crime Victims in State Constitutions: The Example of the New Marsy's Law For Florida, Paul Cassell and Margaret Garvin
Circumventing the Crime Victims' Rights Act: A Critical Analysis of the Eleventh Circuit's Decision Upholding Jeffrey Epstein's Secret Non-Prosecution Agreement, Paul Cassell, Jordan Peck, and Bradley Edwards
A Historical Note on the Assignment of Pesticide Common Names, Jorge L. Contreras
Antitrust and Competition Issues, Jorge L. Contreras
Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics: A Critical Reassessment, Jorge L. Contreras
Brief of Amicus Curiae Professor Jorge L. Contreras In Support Of Appellee and Affirmance in FTC v. Qualcomm, Jorge L. Contreras
Chapter 20 – Technical Standards: Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) Licensing, Jorge L. Contreras
Expanding Access to Patents for COVID-19, Jorge L. Contreras
Financial Terms in License Agreements, Jorge L. Contreras
First Sale and Exhaustion, Jorge L. Contreras
Intellectual Property Pools and Aggregation, Jorge L. Contreras
Intellectual Property Rights and the Rule of Law, Jorge L. Contreras
Is Biopharma Ready for the Standards Wars?, Jorge L. Contreras
It’s Anti-Suit Injunctions All The Way Down – The Strange New Realities of International Litigation Over Standards-Essential Patents, Jorge L. Contreras
Patent Fakes: How Fraudulent Inventions Threaten Public Health, Innovation, and the Economy, Jorge L. Contreras
Pledging Intellectual Property for COVID-19, Jorge L. Contreras
Research And Repair: Expanding Exceptions To Patent Infringement In Response to a Pandemic, Jorge L. Contreras
Science Fiction and the Law: A New Wigmorian Bibliography, Jorge L. Contreras
Sometimes FRAND Does Mean License-to-All, Jorge L. Contreras
U.S. Federal Genomic Data Release and Access Policies, Jorge L. Contreras
Will China's New Anti-Suit Injunctions Shift the Balance of Global FRAND Litigation?, Jorge L. Contreras
No License, No Problem – Is Qualcomm’s Ninth Circuit Antitrust Victory a Patent Exhaustion Defeat?, Jorge L. Contreras and Jorge L. Contreras