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Recent Scholarship by Core Faculty


  • Francesca Bignami

  • Curtis A. Bradley

    • Forthcoming

      • Presidential Power Stories (editor with Christopher H. Schroeder, forthcoming 2008)
      • The Story of Ex parte Milligan: Military Trials, Enemy Combatants, and Congressional Authorization, in Presidential Power Stories (Christopher H. Schroeder & Curtis A. Bradley eds., forthcoming 2008)
      • The Concept of International DelegationLaw & Contemporary Problems (forthcoming 2007) (with Judith G. Kelley)
    • Books

      • Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials (Aspen Publishers, 1st ed. 2003, 2d ed. 2006) (with Jack L. Goldsmith)
  • Gaurang Mitu Gulati

    • Articles and Essays

      • Contracts Without Law: Sovereign Versus Corporate Debt, 75 University of Cincinnati Law Review 977-1004 (2007) (with George G. Triantis)
      • Foreword: Making Makeup Matter, 14 Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy 1-11 (2007) (with Devon Carbado & Catherine Fisk)
      • Ranking Judges According to Citation Bias, 82 Notre Dame Law Review 1279-1309 (2007) (with Stephen Choi)
      • The Dilemma of Odious Debts, 56 Duke Law Journal 1201-1262 (2007) (with Lee C. Buchheit & Robert B. Thompson)
      • An Empirical Study of Securities Disclosure Practice, 80 Tulane Law Review 1023-1108 (2006) (with Stephen J. Choi)
      • Contract as Statute, 104 Michigan Law Review 1129-1173 (2006) (with Stephen J. Choi)
      • Introduction: A New Legal Realist Perspective On Employment Discrimination, 31 Law & Social Inquiry 797-799 (2006) (with Laura Beth Nielsen)
      • Response to Professor Sander: Is It Really All About the Grades?, 84 North Carolina Law Review 1823-1839 (2006) (with James E. Coleman, Jr.)
      • The Rat Race as an Information Forcing Device, 81 Indiana Law Journal 53-82 (2006) (with Sott Baker & Stephen Choi)
      • The Story of Jesperson v. Harrah's: Makeup and Women at Work, in Employment Discrimination Stories 105-152 (Joel Wm. Friedman ed., 2006)  (with Devon Carbado & Gowri Ramachandran)
  • Donald L. Horowitz

    • Forthcoming

      • 'The Federalist' Abroad in the World, to accompany a new edition of The Federalist (Ian Shpario ed., Yale University Press, forthcoming 2009)
      • Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Process in Post-Conflict States, 49 William & Mary Law Review (forthcoming March 2008)
    • Articles and Essays

      • The Many Uses of Federalism, 55 Drake Law Review 101-113 (2007)
      • Where Have All the Parties Gone? Fraenkel and Grofman on the Alternative Vote - Yet Again, 133 Public Choice 13-23 (October 2007)
      • Constitution-Making: A Process Filled With Constraint, 12 Review of Constitutional Studies 1-17 (2006)
      • Constitutional Courts: A Primer for Decision Makers, 17 Journal of Democracy 125-137 (October 2006)
      • Strategy Takes a Holiday: Fraenkel and Grofman on the Alternative Vote, 39 Comparative Political Studies 652-662 (2006)
      • Three Ways to Make a Constitution, in Constitutional Reform: Background, Process and Impact 15-28 (Chung-Ii Wu & Yu-Shan Wu eds., Wunan Press 2006) (in Chinese)
    • Newspaper Articles and Commentary

      • Unifying Iraq, Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2007, at A16
      • Dangerous Stalemate in Iraq, Wall Street Journal, March 14, 2006, at A18
      • The Iraq Alternative, Wall Street Journal, December 4, 2006, at A16
  • Ralf Michaels

    • Forthcoming

      • Global Legal Pluralism, 5 Annual Review of Law & Social Science (forthcoming 2009)
      • Beyond the State? Rethinking Private Law, American Journal of Comparative Law (forthcoming 2008) (Special Editor with Nils Jansen); and (Mohr/Siebeck, forthcoming 2008) (editor with Nils Jansen,  Mathias Reimann & Reinhard Zimmermann)
      • Book Review, 72/2 Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht (forthcoming 2008) (reviewing Denationalisierung des Privatrechts? Symposium anlässlich des 70. Geburtstages von Karl Kreuzer (Eva-Maria Kieninger ed., Mohr Siebeck 2005)
      • Economics of Law as Choice of Law? Replication, Repetition, Renewal, 71 Law & Contemporary Problems (forthcoming 2008)
      • Preamble (Purpose of the Principles), in Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (Jan Kleinheisterkamp & Stefan Vogenauer eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2008)
      • Public and Private International Law – German Perspectives on Global Issues, (review essay) Journal of Private International Law (forthcoming 2008)
      • Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, in Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Rüdiger Wolfrum ed., forthcoming)
      • The New European Conflicts Revolution?, Tulane Law Review (forthcoming 2008)
      • The Return Of The Private. Private International Law Meets Global Governance, 71 Law & Contemporary Problems (forthcoming, 2008) (Special editor with Karen Knop & Annelise Riles)
    • Books

      • Conflict of Laws in a Globalized World (editor with Eckart Gottschalk, Giesela Rühl, & Jan von Hein,  Cambridge University Press, 2007)  (A tribute to Arthur von Mehren)
  • Madeline Morris

    • Forthcoming

      • The Unbearable Lightness of Tribunals: The Fatal Flaw of International Criminal Tribunals, 30 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review (forthcoming 2007)
      • United States Policy and Practice, Universal Jurisdiction: American Attitudes Toward International Courts and Tribunals, New York University Project on International Courts and Tribunals (forthcoming 2007)
      • Guantanamo: POWs, Civilians, and Enemies, 24 Boston University International Law Journal (forthcoming 2006)
  • Jerome H. Reichman

    • Forthcoming

      • Identifying and Addressing Global Trends to Restrict Access to Scientific Data from Government Funded Research, in The Global Flow of Information (Jack M. Balkin & Eddan Katz eds., Yale University Press, forthcoming 2006) (with Paul F.  Uhlir)
    • Articles and Essays

      • Pathways Across the Valley of Death: Novel Intellectual Property Strategies for Accelerated Drug Discovery, VIII Yale Journal of Health Law, Policy & Ethics 53-89 (2008) (with Arti K. Rai, Paul F. Uhlir, & Colin Crossman)
      • A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works, 22 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 981-1060 (Summer 2007) (with Graeme B. Dinwoodie & Pamela Samuelson)
      • Access to Scientific and Technological Knowledge: UNESCO’s Past, Present and Future Roles, in Standard Setting in UNESCO, vol. 1, Normative Action in Education, Science and Culture 323-350 (Abdulqawi A. Yusuf ed., Martinus Nijhoff Pub., 2007) (with P.F. Uhlir & H.J. Ritch) (in English & French)
      • Harmonizing Without Consensus: Critical Reflections on Drafting a Substantive Patent Law Treaty, 57 Duke Law Journal 85-130 (2007); and in Intellectual Property, Trade and Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS-Plus Era 443-73 (Daniel J. Gervais ed., 2007) (with Rochelle Cooper Dreyfus)
      • Intellectual Property: Does IP Harm or Help Developing Countries?, 2007 Journal of Law, Technology & Policy 69-73 (Federalist Society Convention Proceedings)
      • Richard Lillich Memorial Lecture: Nurturing a Transnational System of Innovaton, 16 Journal of Transnational Law & Policy 143-166 (2007); and in Intellectual Property, Public Policy and International Trade 17-43 (I.Govaere & Hanns Ullrich eds., College of  Europe Studies, No. 6; Peter Lang Pub., 2007)
      • The Case for Government Oversight and Government Funding of Clinical Trials, 4 Economists Voice (Iss. 1 Art. 3, January 2007) (with Tracy Lewis & Anthony So)
      • The Doha Round's Public Health Legacy: Strategies for the Production and Diffusion of Patented Medicines Under the Amended TRIPS Provisions, 10 Journal of International Economic Law (JIEL) 921-987 (2007)
      • Preface to Gustavo Ghidni, Intellectual Property and Competition Law: The Innovation Nexus vii-xi(Edward Elgar, 2006)
      • The International Legal Status of Undisclosed Clinical Trial Data: From Private to Public Goods?, in Negotiating Health: Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines 133-150 (Pedro Roffe, Geoff Tansey & David Vivas-Eugui eds., 2006)
  • James Salzman

    • Books

      • The Practice and Policy of Environmental Law  (Foundation Press, 2008) (with J.B. Ruhl & John Nagle).
      • Concepts and Insights in Environmental Law and Policy (Foundation Press 2003, 2d ed. 2007) (with Barton Thompson, Jr.)
      • International Environmental Law and Policy (Foundation Press 1998, 2d ed. 2002, 3d ed. 2007) (with Durwood Zaelke & David Hunter)
    • Articles and Essays

      • Negligence in the Air: The Duty of Care in Climate Change Litigation, 156 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 101-154 (2007) (with David Hunter)
      • Population Growth and Sustainability, in Still Stumbling Toward Sustainability (John Dernbach ed., 2007) (with Anne Ehrlich)
      • The Law and Policy Beginnings of Ecosystem Services, 22 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 157-172 ( 2007) (with J.B. Ruhl)
      • The State of Food and Agriculture 2007 (UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 2007) (contributing author)
      • A Field of Green? The Past and Future of Ecosystem Services, 21 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 133-151 (2006). Reprinted as one of the best environmental law articles in 2006 in Land Use & Environmental Law Review (2007)
      • Ecosystem Services and the Public Trust Doctrine: Working Change From Within, 15 Southeastern Environmental Law Journal 223-239 (2006)
      • In Defense of Regulatory Peer Review, 84 Washington University Law Quarterly 1-48 (2006) (with J.B. Ruhl)
      • Labor Rights, Globalization and Institutions: The Role and Influence of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, in Social Issues, Globalisation and International Institutions: Labour Rights and The EU, ILO, OECD and WTO 311-402 (Virginia Leary & Daniel Warner eds., 2006) (with Julio Bacio Terraciono)
      • No Net Loss: Instrument Choice in Wetlands Protection, in Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation: Lessons from Twenty Years of Experience (Jody Freeman & Charles D. Kolstad eds., 2006) (with J.B. Ruhl), reprinted in Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Journal for Environmental Law
      • The Effects of Wetland Mitigation Banking on People, 28 National Wetlands Newsletter 1 (March-April 2006) (with J.B. Ruhl)
      • Thirst: A Short History of Drinking Water, 17 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 94-121 (2006)
  • Jonathan B. Wiener

    • Forthcoming

      • The Reality of Precaution: Comparing Approaches to Risk Regulation in the U.S. and Europe (forthcoming) (with James K. Hammitt, Michael D. Rogers, and Peter H. Sand)
    • Newspaper Articles and Commentary

      • Letter Responding to Ruth Greenspan Bell, Issues in Science & Technology 9-10 (Spring 2006) (with Richard B. Stewart, James K. Hammitt, and Daniel J. Dudek)
      • Madison and Change Climate Policy, 311 Science 335-336 (January 20, 2006) (letters) (with Richard B. Stewart, James K. Hammitt & Jean-Charles Hourcade)