Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Biopolitical Opportunities: Between Datafication & Governance., Orly Lobel
Knowledge Pays: Reversing Information Flows and the Future of Pay Equity, Orly Lobel
The Power of Interpretation: Minimizing the Construction Zone, John O. McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
Protectable Trademark Subject Matter in Common Law Countries and the Problem with Flexibility, Lisa P. Ramsey
Courts and Foreign Affairs: "Their Historic Role" Book Reviews, Michael D. Ramsey
Originalism and Birthright Citizenship, Michael D. Ramsey
A Two Tiered and Categorical Approach to the Nondelegation Doctrine, Michael B. Rappaport
The Power to Vacate a Rule, Mila Sohoni
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
Connecting the Rule of Recognition and Intentionalist Interpretation: An Essay in Honor of Richard Kay, Larry Alexander
Goldsworthy on Interpretation of Statutes and Constitutions: Public Meaning, Intended Meaning and the Bogey of Aggregation, Larry Alexander
Inciting, Requesting, Provoking, or Persuading Other to Commit Crimes: The Legacy of Schenck and Abrams in Free Speech Jurisprudence, Larry Alexander
Abortion, Eugenics and Personhood in the Supreme Court, Dov Fox
Fertility Fraud, Legal Firsts, and Medical Ethics, Dov Fox, I. Glenn Cohen, and Eli Y. Adashi
Faculty Scholarship from 2018
Appreciation and Responses, Larry Alexander
Constitutionalism, Larry Alexander
Is There a Case for Strict Liability?, Larry Alexander
Law and Politics: What is their Relation?, Larry Alexander
Retributive Justice, Larry Alexander
The Need to Attend to Probabilities (for Purposes of Self-Defense and Other Preemptive Actions), Larry Alexander
Holocaust Art Disputes: The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016, Herbert I. Lazerow
Legal Winners and Losers in the Mortgage Crisis, Shaun P. Martin
Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Brexit and the Future of Liberal Democracy, Larry Alexander
Is There Hope for Change? The Evolution of Conceptions of 'Good' Corporate Governance, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2016
Consent does not require communication: A reply to Dougherty., Larry Alexander
Regulatory Entrepreneurship, Jordan M. Barry and Elizabeth Pollman
Economic Espionage as Reality or Rhetoric: Equating Trade Secrecy with National Security, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss and Orly Lobel
The Civil Side of Criminal Procedure: Back to the Future?, Donald A. Dripps
Art Resale Royalty Options, Herbert I. Lazerow
The Law of the Platform, Orly Lobel
Do religious exemptions save?, Maimon Schwarzschild
Faculty Scholarship from 2015
Free speech and speaker's intent: A reply to Kendrick., Larry Alexander
The Misconceived Search for the Meani of "Speech"in Freedom of Speech, Larry Alexander
Long-Term Shareholders and Time-Phased Voting, Lynne Dallas and Jordan M. Barry
Libertarianism and the Charitable Tax Subsidies, Miranda Perry Fleischer
Curb Your Enthusiasm for Pigovian Taxes, Victor Fleischer
Art Resale Royalty Options, Herbert I. Lazerow
Do Economic Downturns Dampen Patent Litigation?, Alan C. Marco, Shawn P. Miller, and Ted M. Sichelman
Free trade then and now, or still Manchester United, Maimon Schwarzschild
Faculty Scholarship from 2014
Constitutional Theories: A Taxonomy and (Implicit) Critique, Larry Alexander
Galston on Religion, Conscience, and the Case for Accommodation, Larry Alexander
The Means Principle, Larry Alexander
The Most Persuasive Frankfurt Example and What It Shows: Or Why Determinis Is Not the Greatest Threat to Moral Responsibility, Larry Alexander
The search for legislative intent, Larry Alexander
How much autonomy do you want?, Maimon Schwarzschild
Faculty Scholarship from 2011
Short-Termism, the Financial Crisis, and Corporate Governance, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2009
Applying California's AB 32 Targets to the Regional Level: A Study of San Diego County Greenhouse Gases and Reduction Stages, Scott J. Anders, David O. De Haan, Nilmini Silva-Send, Sean Tanka, and Lauren Tyner
Faculty Scholarship from 2004
Corporate Ethics in the Health Care Marketplace, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2003
Law and Socio-Economics in Legal Education, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2002
The New Managerialism and Diversity on Corporate Boards of Directors, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 1996
An Essay on the Civil-Criminal Distinction with Special Reference to Punitive Damages, Gail L. Heriot