An overview of Faculty scholarly work.
Christina L. Kunz, Deborah A. Schmedemann, Ann L. Bateson, Mehmet Konar-Steenberg, Anthony S. Winer & Sarah Deer, The Process of Legal Research (8th ed. Aspen Publishers 2012) (with Teacher’s Manual).
Christina L. Kunz, Deborah A. Schmedemann, Ann L. Bateson, Matthew P. Downs & Mehmet Konar-Steenberg, The Process of Legal Research (7th ed. Aspen Publishers 2008) (with Teacher’s Manual).
Michael W. McConnell, John H. Garvey & Thomas C. Berg, Religion and the Constitution (3d ed. Aspen Publishers 2011).
The Free Exercise of Religion Clause: Its Constitutional History and the Contemporary Debate (Thomas C. Berg ed., Prometheus Books 2008).
Michael W. McConnell, John H. Garvey & Thomas C. Berg, Religion and the Constitution (2d ed. Aspen Publishers 2006) (with Teacher’s Manual).
Religious Organizations in the United States: A Study of Identity, Liberty, and Law (James Serritella, Thomas C. Berg, Cole Durham, Edward Gaffney, & Craig Mousin eds., Carolina Academic Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, The Story of the School Prayer Cases, in First Amendment Stories (Richard Garnett & Andrew Koppelman eds., Foundation Press 2011).
Thomas C. Berg, Lemon v. Kurtzman: The Parochial School Crisis and the Establishment Clause, in Law and Religion Cases in Context (Leslie Griffin ed., Aspen Publishers 2010).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Structures Under the Federal Constitution, in Religious Organizations in the United States (James A. Serritella et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Religiously Affiliated Education, in Religious Organizations in the United States (James A. Serritella et al. eds., Carolina Academic Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Can State-Sponsored Religious Symbols Promote Religious Liberty?, J. Cath. Leg. Stud. (forthcoming 2013).
Thomas C. Berg, Kimberlee Wood Colby, Carl H. Esbeck, & Richard W. Garnett, Religious Freedom, Church-State Separation, and the Ministerial Exception, Notre Dame Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-38 (2011).
Thomas C. Berg, Julie A. Oseid, & Joseph A. Orrino, The Power of Rigor: James Madison as a Persuasive Writer, 8 J. Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD 37 (2011).
Thomas C. Berg, The Story of the School Prayer Decisions: Civil Religion Under Assault, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 11-18 (2011).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Displays and the Voluntary Approach to Church and State, 63 Okla. L. Rev. 47 (2010).
Thomas C. Berg, What Same-Sex Marriage and Religious-Liberty Claims Have in Common, 5 Nw. J.L. & Soc. Pol’y 206 (2010).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious-School Financing and Educational Pluralism in the American Tradition, 84 Antonianum Periodicum Trimestre (2009).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Organizational Freedom and Conditions on Government Benefits, 7 Geo. J. L. & Pub. Pol’y 165 (2009).
Thomas C. Berg, Intellectual Property and the Preferential Option for the Poor, 5 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 193 (2008).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Choice and Exclusions of Religion, 157 U. Pa. L. Rev. PENNumbra 100 (2008).
Thomas C. Berg, John Courtney Murray and Reinhold Niebuhr: Natural Law and Christian Realism, 4 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 3 (2007).
Thomas C. Berg, Can Religious Liberty Be Protected As Equality?, 85 Tex. L. Rev. 1185 (2007).
Thomas C. Berg, The Rehnquist Court and the First Amendment: What’s Right and Wrong with "No Endorsement", 21 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 307 (2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Christianity and the Secular in Modern Public Life, 2 U. St. Thomas L.J. 425 (2005).
Thomas C. Berg, Pro-Life Progressivism and the Fourth Option in American Public Life, 2 U. St. Thomas L.J. 235 (2005).
Thomas C. Berg, The Permissible Scope of Legal Limitations on the Freedom of Religion or Belief in the United States, 19 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 1277 (2005).
Thomas C. Berg, The Voluntary Principle and Church Autonomy, Then and Now, 2004 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1593 (2004).
Thomas C. Berg, Minority Religions and the Religion Clauses, 82 Wash. U. L.Q. 919 (2004).
Thomas C. Berg & Douglas Laycock, The Mistakes in Locke v. Davey and the Future of State Payments for Services Provided by Religious Institutions, 40 Tulsa L. Rev. 227 (2004).
Thomas C. Berg, Copying for Religious Reasons: A Comment on Principles of Copyright and Religious Freedom, 21 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 287 (2003).
Thomas C. Berg, Vouchers and Religious Schools: The New Constitutional Questions, 72 U. Cin. L. Rev. 151 (2003).
Thomas C. Berg, The Pledge of Allegiance and the Limited State, 8 Tex. Rev. L. & Pol. 41 (2003).
Thomas C. Berg, The Protestant Experience in America, 1 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 293 (2003).
Thomas C. Berg, Race Relations and Modern Church-State Relations, 43 B.C. L. Rev. 1009 (2002).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Liberty in America at the End of the Century, 16 J.L. & Religion 187 (2001).
Thomas C. Berg, Anti-Catholicism and Modern Church-State Relations, 33 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 121 (2001).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Conservatives and the Death Penalty, 9 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 31 (2000).
Thomas C. Berg & Frank Myers, The Alabama Religious Freedom Amendment: An Interpretive Guide, 31 Cumb. L. Rev. 47 (2000).
Thomas C. Berg, State Religious Freedom Statutes in Private and Public Education, 32 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 531 (1999).
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Speech in the Workplace: Harassment or Protected Speech?, 22 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 959 (1999).
Thomas C. Berg & Frank Myers, The Alabama Religious Freedom Amendment: A Lawyer’s Guide, 60 Ala. Law. 396 (1999).
Thomas C. Berg, The New Attacks on Religious Freedom Legislation, and Why They Are Wrong, 21 Cardozo L. Rev. 415 (1999).
Thomas C. Berg & William G. Ross, Some Religiously Devout Justices: Historical Notes and Comments, 81 Marq. L. Rev. 383 (1998).
Thomas C. Berg, The Constitutional Future of Religious Freedom Legislation, 20 U. Ark. Little Rock L.J. 715 (1998).
Thomas C. Berg, Religion Clause Anti-Theories, 72 Notre Dame L. Rev. 693 (1997).
Thomas C. Berg, Religion, Race, Segregation, and Districting: Comparing Kiryas Joel with Shaw, 26 Cumb. L. Rev. 365 (1995-1996).
Thomas C. Berg, Church-State Relations and the Social Ethics of Reinhold Niebuhr, 73 N.C. L. Rev. 1567 (1995).
Thomas C. Berg, Slouching Towards Secularism: A Comment on Kiryas Joel School District v. Grumet, 44 Emory L.J. 433 (1995).
Thomas C. Berg, What Hath Congress Wrought? An Interpretive Guide to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, 39 Vill. L. Rev. 1 (1994).
Thomas C. Berg, The Guarantee of Republican Government: Proposals for Judicial Review, 54 Chi. L. Rev. 208 (1987).
Thomas C. Berg, Reinhold Neibuhr on Human Nature, Sin, and Justice, 1 J. Christian Legal Thought 9 (2011).
Thomas C. Berg, Taking Exception: Gay Marriage Legislation, 26 The Christian Century 12 (2009).
Thomas C. Berg, Ministers, Minimum Wages, and Church Autonomy, 9 Engage 135 (2008).
Thomas C. Berg, Diversity and Devotion, 1 St. Thomas Law. 20 (2008).
Thomas C. Berg, Testimony on H.R.2015, The Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2007, House Education and Labor Committee, Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions, Sept. 5, 2007.
Thomas C. Berg, Religious Freedom After Boerne, 2 Nexus 91 (1997).
Thomas C. Berg, Civility, Politics, and Civil Society: Response to Anthony Kronman, 26 Cumb. L. Rev. 871 (1996).
Thomas C. Berg, Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hileah, in 1 Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States 303 (David S. Tanenhaus ed., Gale Publishing 2008).
Thomas C. Berg, State Religious Freedom Statutes, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 1548 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, No Coercion Test, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 1101 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Establishment Clause Doctrine, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 533 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Bd. of Ed., Kiryas Joel School Dist. v. Grumet, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties 157 (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge Press 2006).
Thomas C. Berg, Laycock’s Legacy, 89 Tex. L. Rev. 901 (2011) (reviewing Douglas Laycock, Religious Liberty, Volume One: Overviews & History (2010)).
Thomas C. Berg, Christian Politics, Old and New, 135 Commonweal 22 (2008) (reviewing E.J. Dionne, Souled Out; Mark Toulouse, God in Public; and Gary Wills, Head and Heart: American Christianities).
Thomas C. Berg, Is “Integrity” Empty, or Worse?, 27 Cumb. L. Rev. 653 (1997) (reviewing Stephen L. Carter, Integrity (1996)).
Lindsey Blanchard, Goodyear and Hertz: Reconciling Two Recent Supreme Court Decisions, 44 McGeorge L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Lindsey Blanchard, Rule 37(a)’s Loser-Pays “Mandate”: More Bark Than Bite, 42 U. Mem. L. Rev. 109 (2011).
Lindsey Saunders, Note, Determining a Corporation’s Principal Place of Business: A Uniform Approach to Diversity Jurisdiction, 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1475 (2006).
Rene Bowser, Medical Civil Rights: The Exclusion of Physicians of Color from Managed Care -- Business or Bias?, 4 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 1 (2006).
Rene Bowser, Race as a Proxy for Drug Response: The Dangers and Challenges of Ethnic Drugs, 53 DePaul L. Rev. 1111 (2004).
Rene Bowser, Racial Bias in Medical Treatment, 105 Dick. L. Rev. 365 (2001).
Rene Bowser, Racial Profiling in Health Care: An Institutional Analysis of Medical Treatment Disparities, 7 Mich. J. Race & L. 79 (2001).
Rene Bowser and Lawrence O. Gostin, Managed Care and the Health of a Nation, 72 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1209 (1999).
Rene Bowser, Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medical Care, 30 Brief 25 (2001).
Benjamin C. Carpenter, contributing author to Richard Arlen Saliterman, Advising Minnesota Corporations and Other Business Organizations (Juris Pub. 2d. ed. 2009).
Benjamin C. Carpenter, Sex Post Facto: Advising Clients Regarding Posthumous Conception, Am. C. Tr. & Est. Couns. J. (Forthcoming 2013).
Benjamin C. Carpenter, A Chip Off the Old Iceblock: How Cryopreservation Has Changed Estate Law, Why Attempts to Address the Issue Have Fallen Short, and How To Fix It, 21 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 347 (2011).
Benjamin C. Carpenter, Sex Post Facto: How Posthumous Conception is Changing Trust and Estate Law, 5 St. Thomas Lawyer (2012).
Teresa Stanton Collett & Michael Scaperlanda, Recovering Self-Evident Truths: Catholic Perspectives on American Law (Catholic Univ. of America Press 2007).
Teresa Stanton Collett & Robert Cochran, Jr., Cases and Materials on the Rules of the Legal Profession (2d ed. West 2003).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Testimony in hearing to examine the consequences of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution (June 23, 2005), in You Decide: Current Debates in American Politics (3d ed. Longman 2006).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Judicial Independence and Accountability in the Age of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments, 41 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 327 (2010).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Whose Life Is It Anyway? Texas Public Policy and Contracts to Kill Embryonic Children, 50 S. Tex. L. Rev. 371 (2009).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Advancing the Culture of Life Through Faithful Citizenship, 2 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 20 (2008).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Judicial Modesty and Abortion, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 701 (2008).
Teresa Stanton Collett, The Courts’ Confused (and Confusing) Understanding of the Creation and Taking of Human Life, 68 Mont. L. Rev. 265 (2007).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Gonzales v. Carhart: Women Tell the Court About Abortion: An Introduction, 1 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 175 (2007).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Constitutional Confusion: The Case for the Minnesota Marriage Amendment, 33 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1029 (2007).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Transporting Minors for Immoral Purposes: The Case for the Child Custody Protection Act & the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act, 16 Health Matrix 107 (2006).
Teresa Stanton Collett, A Brief Catechism on Marriage, 18 Regent U. L. Rev. 301 (2005-2006).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Same Sex Marriage and Its Implications for Employee Benefits: Proceedings of the 2005 Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Sections on Employee Benefits, and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues, 9 Employee Rights & Employment Pol’y. L. J. 499 (2005).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Restoring Democratic Self-Governance through the Federal Marriage Amendment, 2 U. St. Thomas L.J. 95 (2004).
Teresa Stanton Collett, “No Hymns, No Sermons”? Faith-Based Pro Bono Initiatives and the Challenge of Interfaith Activities, 72 UMKC L. Rev. 327 (2003).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Fetal Pain Legislation: Is it Viable?, 30 Pepp. L. Rev. 161 (2003).
Teresa Stanton Collett & Shayna Rosen Taibel, Foreword: Symposium: The Ethics of Litigation, 44 S. Tex. L. Rev. 25 (2002).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Benefits, Nonmarital Status, and the Homosexual Agenda, 11 Widener J. Pub. L. 379 (2002).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Protecting Our Daughters: The Need for the Vermont Parental Notification Law, 26 Vt. L. Rev. 101 (2001).
Teresa Stanton Collett, ‘The King’s Good Servant, But God’s First’: The Role of Religion in Judicial Decisionmaking, 41 S. Tex. L. Rev. 1277 (2000).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Seeking Solomon’s Wisdom: Judicial Bypass of Parental Involvement in a Minor’s Abortion Decision, 52 Baylor L. Rev. 513 (2000).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Authentic Pluralism: The Case for Including Religiously-Affiliated Schools in Publicly-Funded Voucher Systems, 15 Focus on L. Studies 4 (1999).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Researching Professional Responsibility Issues via the Internet, 11 Prof. Law 24 (1999).
Teresa Stanton Collett, The Common Good and the Duty to Represent: Must the Last Lawyer in Town Take Any Case?, 40 S. Tex. L. Rev. 137 (1999).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Recognizing Same-Sex Marriage: Asking for the Impossible?, 47 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1245 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Love Among the Ruins: The Ethics of Counseling Happily Married Couples, 22 Seattle U. L. Rev. 139 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Speak No Evil, Seek No Evil, Do No Evil: Client Selection and Cooperation with Evil, 66 Fordham L. Rev. 1339 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Heads, Secularists Win; Tails, Believers Lose—Returning Only Free Exercise to the Political Process, 20 U. Ark. Little Rock L. J. 689 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Foreword to the Ethics of Lawyers’ Business Associations, 39 S. Tex. L. Rev. 205 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Teaching Professional Responsibility in the Future: Continuing the Discussion, 39 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 439 (1998).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Professional Versus Moral Duty: Accepting Appointments in Unjust Civil Cases, 32 Wake Forest L. Rev. 635 (1997).
Teresa Stanton Collett, The Promise and Peril of Multiple Representation, 16 Rev. Litig. 567 (1997).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Foreword: Symposium: The Lawyer's Duties and Responsibilities in Dispute Resolution, 38 S. Tex. L. Rev. 375 (1997).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Foreword: Symposium: The Lawyer's Duties and Liabilities to Third Parties, 37 S. Tex. L. Rev. 957 (1996).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Life and Death Lawyering: Dignity in the Absence of Autonomy, 1 J. Inst. for Study Legal Ethics 177 (1996).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Marriage, Family, and the Positive Law, 10 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 467 (1996).
Teresa Stanton Collett, To Be a Professing Woman, 27 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 1051 (1996).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Sacred Secrets or Sanctimonious Silence, 29 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1747 (1996).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Foreword: Symposium: Ethics and the Multijurisdictional Practice of Law, 36 S. Tex. L. Rev. 657 (1995).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Significant Probate and Trust Legislation, 30 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 143 (1995).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Teaching Law as a Profession of Faith, 36 S. Tex. L. Rev. 109 (1995).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Foreword: Symposium: The Attorney-Client Relationship in a Regulated Society, 35 S. Tex. L. Rev. 571 (1994).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Significant Probate and Trust Legislation, 29 Real Prop. Prob. & Tr. J. 381 (1994).
Teresa Stanton Collett, The Ethics of Intergenerational Representation, 62 Fordham L. Rev. 1453 (1994).
Teresa Stanton Collett, And the Two Shall Become As One… Until the Lawyers are Done, 7 Notre Dame J. L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 101 (1993).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Understanding Freedman’s Ethics, 33 Ariz. L. Rev. 455 (1991).
Teresa Collett, A New Breed of Republicans; Finally More Than a Dime’s Worth of Difference Between Parties, Wash. Times, Oct. 11, 2010 at B1.
Teresa Collett, Reflection, in Applying Catholic Teaching: Family Life, 13.34 The Catholic Spirit 13 (2008).
Teresa Stanton Collett, Life in the Times of the Roberts Supreme Court, 2.2 The Christian Lawyer 12 (2006).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, International Human Rights Law and the War on Terror, in Handbook of Human Rights (Thomas Cushman, ed., 2011).
Robert J. Delahunty & Christopher J. Motz, Killing Al-Awlaki: The Domestic Legal Issues, Idaho J.L. & Pub. Pol'y (Forthcoming 2012).
Robert J. Delahunty, Terrorism and Trade: A Reply to Professor Bhala, U. St. Thomas L.J. (forthcoming 2012).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, From Just War to False Peace, Chi. J. Int’l L. (forthcoming 2012).
Robert J. Delahunty, Nationalism, Statism and Cosmopolitanism, Nw. Interdisc. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2012).
Robert J. Delahunty, Of Charters and Compacts: Comments on Fallone, 1 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 104 (2011).
Robert J. Delahunty, War Powers Irresolution: The Obama Administration and the Libyan Intervention, 12 Engage 122 (2011).
Robert J. Delahunty, Obama’s War Law, 11 Engage 80 (2010).
Robert J. Delahunty, Originalism and Legitimacy: A Reply to Professor Powell, 7 U. St. Thomas L.J. 281 (2010).
Robert J. Delahunty & John Yoo, What Is the Role of International Human Rights Law in the War on Terror?, 59 DePaul L. Rev. 803 (2010).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Kant, Habermas and Democratic Peace, 10 Chi. J. Int’l L. 437 (2010).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, The "Bush Doctrine": Can Preventive War Be Justified?, 32 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 843 (2009).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Great Power Security, 10 Chi. J. Int’l. L. 35 (2009).
Robert J. Delahunty & Antonio F. Perez, The Kosovo Crisis: A Dostoievskian Dialogue on International Law, Statecraft, and Soulcraft, 42 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 15 (2009).
Robert J. Delahunty, Herbert Butterfield, Christianity, and International Law, 86 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 615 (2009).
Robert J. Delahunty, The Fourth Amendment Goes to War, 10 Engage 69 (2009).
Robert J. Delahunty, Changing Hearts, Changing Minds: A New Evangelical Politics?, 47 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 271 (2008).
Robert J. Delahunty, "Constitutional Justice" or "Constitutional Peace"? The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action, 65 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 11 (2008).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Peace Through Law? The Failure of a Noble Experiment, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 923 (2008).
Robert J. Delahunty, Latin America: Economic Development and Social Justice, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 617 (2008).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Making War, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 123 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty, Paper Charter: Self-Defense and the Failure of the United Nations Collective Security System, 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 871 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty, “Varied Carols”: Legislative Prayer in a Pluralist Polity, 40 Creighton L. Rev. 517 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty, Federalism and Polarization, 1 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 63 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty, Is the Geneva POW Convention ‘Quaint’?, 33 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1635 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Lines in the Sand, 87 Nat'l Int . 28 (2007).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Executive Power v. International Law, 30 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 73 (2006).
Robert J. Delahunty, The Battle of Mars and Venus: Why Do American and European Attitudes Toward International Law Differ?, 4 Loy. U. Chi. Int’l L. Rev. 11 (2006).
Robert J. Delahunty, Presidential Power and International Law in a Time of Terror, 4 Regent J. Int’l L. 175 (2006).
Robert J. Delahunty & John Yoo, Statehood and the Third Geneva Convention, 46 Va. J. Int’l L. 131 (2005).
Robert J. Delahunty, & John Yoo, Against Foreign Law, 29 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 291 (2005).
Robert J. Delahunty & Antonio F. Perez, Moral Communities or a Market State: The Supreme Court’s Vision of the Police Power in the Age of Globalization, 42 Hous. L. Rev. 637 (2005).
Robert J. Delahunty, The Cinc Authority and the Laws of War, 99 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 190 (2005).
Robert J. Delahunty, Structuralism and the War Powers: The Army, Navy, and Militia Clauses, 19 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1021 (2003).
Robert J. Delahunty, & John Yoo, The President’s Constitutional Authority to Conduct Military Operations Against Terrorist Organizations and the Nations that Harbor or Support Them, 25 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 487 (2002).
Robert J. Delahunty, Federalism Beyond the Waters Edge: State Procurement Sanctions and Foreign Affairs, 37 Stan. J. Int’l L. 1 (2001).
Robert J. Delahunty, Separating Power: Essays on the Founding Period, 15 Const. Comment. 209 (1998).
Robert J. Delahunty, The Two Faces of the United Nations, 3 St. Thomas Law. 21 (2010).
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo, Thinking About Presidents, 90 Cornell L. Rev. 1153 (2005) (reviewing James Taranto & Leonard Leo, eds., Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House (2004)).
Robert J. Delahunty, From Ancient Liberty to the Welfare State, 1994 Pub. Int. L. Rev.181 (1994) (reviewing Cass R. Sunstein, The Partial Constitution (1993)).
Mitchell Gordon, Don’t Copy Me, Argentina: Constitutional Borrowing and Rhetorical Type, 8 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 487 (2009).
Mitchell Gordon, One Text, Two Tales: When Executive/Judicial Balances Diverged in Argentina and the United States, 19 Ind. Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 323 (2009).
Mitchell Gordon, Adjusting the Rear-View Mirror: Rethinking the Use of History in Supreme Court Jurisprudence, 89 Marq. L. Rev. 475 (2006).
Neil W. Hamilton, Academic Ethics: Problems and Materials on Professional Conduct and Shared Governance (Praeger Publishers 2002).
Neil W. Hamilton, Verna Monson & Jerome M. Organ, Encouraging Each Student’s Personal Responsibility for Core Competencies Including Professionalism, 21 Prof. Law. (forthcoming 2012).
Neil W. Hamilton & Verna Monson, Legal Education’s Ethical Challenge: Empirical Research on How Most Effectively to Foster Each Student’s Professional Formation (Professionalism), U. St. Thomas L.J. (forthcoming 2012).
Neil W. Hamilton, Effectiveness Requires Listening: How to Assess and Improve Listening Skills, 13 Fla. Coastal L. Rev. (forthcoming 2012).
Neil W. Hamilton & Verna Monson, Ethical Professional (Trans)formation: Themes from Interviews about Professionalism with Exemplary Lawyers, 52 Santa Clara L. Rev. 921 (2012).
Neil W. Hamilton, Fostering Professional Formation: Lessons from the Carnegie Foundation’s Five Studies on Educating Professionals, 45 Creighton L. Rev. 763 (2012).
Neil W. Hamilton & Verna Monson, Ethical Professional (Trans)Formation: Early Career Lawyers Make Sense of Professionalism, 8 U. St. Thomas L.J. 129 (2011).
Neil W. Hamilton & Verna E. Monson, Entering Law Students' Conceptions of an Ethical Professional Identity and the Role of the Lawyer in Society, 35 J. Legal Prof. 385 (2011).
Neil Hamilton & Verna Monson, The Positive Empirical Relationship of Professionalism to Effectiveness in the Practice of Law, 24 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 137 (2011).
Neil W. Hamilton, Ethical Leadership in Professional Life, 6 U. St. Thomas. L.J. 358 (2009).
Neil W. Hamilton & Jerry G. Gaff, The Future of the Professoriate: Academic Freedom, Peer Review, and Shared Governance (Association of American Colleges and Universities 2009).
Lyman Johnson & Neil W. Hamilton, Our National Challenge: A Blueprint for Restoring the Public Trust, 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 397 (2009).
Neil Hamilton, The Formation of an Ethical Professional Identity in the Peer-Review Professions, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 361 (2008).
Neil Hamilton, Assessing Professionalism: Measuring Progress in the Formation of an Ethical Professional Identity, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 470 (2008).
Neil Hamilton, Professionalism Clearly Defined, 18 Prof. Law. 4 (2008).
Neil Hamilton & Lisa Montpetit Brabbit, Fostering Professionalism Through Mentoring, 57 J. Legal Educ. 102 (2007).
Neil Hamilton, Faculty Professionalism: Failures of Socialization and the Road to Loss of Professional Autonomy, 92 Liberal Educ. 14 (2006).
Neil Hamilton, Faculty Professionalism: An Opportunity for Catholic Higher Education to Vitalize the Academic Profession’s Social Contract, 25 Current Issues in Catholic Higher Educ. 177 (2006).
Neil Hamilton, Understanding the Intersection of Business and Legal Ethics, 1 U. St. Thomas L.J. 781 (2004).
Neil W. Hamilton, Counseling the Post-Enron Corporation Using the Lawyer’s Independent Professional Judgment, 14 Prof. Law. 24 (2003).
Neil W. Hamilton, The Six Ethical Systems that a Lawyer Must Navigate, 14 Prof. Law. 18 (2002).
Neil W. Hamilton, The Ethics of Peer Review in the Academic and Legal Professions, 42 S. Tex. L. Rev. 227 (2001).
Neil W. Hamilton, Academic Tradition and the Principles of Professional Conduct, 27 J.C. & U.L. 609 (2001).
Neil W. Hamilton, The Future of Callings—An Interdisciplinary Summit on the Public Obligations of Professionals into the Next Millennium: Report on the Conference Held April 24-25, 1998, 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 45 (1999).
Neil W. Hamilton, The Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board: An Unconstitutional and Confused Delegation of Executive Power to Leglislators, 25 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev.1203 (1999).
Neil W. Hamilton & Kevin R. Coan, Are We a Profession or Merely a Business?: The Erosion of the Conflicts Rules Through the Increased Use of Ethical Walls, 27 Hofstra L. Rev. 57 (1998).
Neil W. Hamilton, Foreword: Symposium on Zealatory and Academic Freedom, 22 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 333 (1996).
Neil W. Hamilton, Contrasts and Comparisons Among McCarthyism, 1960s Student Activism and 1990s Faculty Fundamentalism, 22 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 369 (1996).
Neil W. Hamilton, Buttressing the Neglected Traditions of Academic Freedom, 22 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 549 (1996).
Neil W. Hamilton, Are We a Profession or Merely a Business? The Erosion of Rule 5.6 and the Bar Against Restrictions on the Right to Practice, 22 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1409 (1996).
Neil Hamilton & Virginia B. Cone, Mitigation of Antitrust Damages, 66 Or. L. Rev. 339 (1987).
Neil W. Hamilton & Anne M. Caulfield, The Defense of Natural Monopoly in Sherman Act Monopolization Cases, 33 DePaul L. Rev. 465 (1984).
Neil Hamilton et al., A Comparison of Governance of Publicly-Owned Mass Transit, 6 Can.-U.S. L.J. 1 (1983).
Neil W. Hamilton & Verna E. Monson, Answering the Skeptics on Fostering Ethical Professional Formation (Professionalism), 20 Prof. Law. 3 (2011).
Neil Hamilton & Verna Monson, The Link Between Effectiveness and Ethical Professional Identity, 3 St. Thomas Law. 22 (2010).
Neil Hamilton, The Financial Sector’s Catastrophic Failures of Prudence, 2 St. Thomas Law. 12 (2009).
Neil W. Hamilton, A Crisis of Ethic Proportion, Inside Higher Ed, June 12, 2009.
Neil Hamilton, The Financial Crisis and Catholic Higher Education, Update Newsletter (Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities 2008), at 11.
Neil Hamilton, Faculty Autonomy and Obligation, 93 Academe 36 (2007).
Neil Hamilton, Tribute to Dean James Hogg, 21 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 658 (1996).
Neil Hamilton, Academic Freedom’s Duties: A Review of Stanley Fish’s Save the World on Your Own Time, 36 J.C. & U.L. 295 (2009).
Neil Hamilton, The Profession and Professionalism are Dead?: A Review of Thomas Morgan, The Vanishing American Lawyer, 20 Prof. Law. 14 (2010).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo & Etulio Vargas, Investing Social Capital: Exploring the Multi-Door Courthouse to Maximize Dispute Resolution Systems in Brazil (in Portuguese: Tribunal Multiportas: Investindo No Capital Social Para Maximizar o Sistema de Solução de Conflitos No Brasil, FGV Editora, 2012) (Foundation Press, 2011).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, From Problem to Potential: The Need to Go Beyond Investor-State Disputes and Integrate Civil Society, Investors and State at the Local Level, in Poverty and the International Economic Legal System (Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, ed., Cambridge U. Press, 2013).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, Capitalizing on Diversity: Building Capacity for Effective Participation in Systems of Conflict Management and Resolution, in Aspectos Atuais Sobre a Mediação e Outros Métodos Extra e Judiciais de Resolução de Conflitos 283 (Adolfo Braga Neto & Lilia Maia de Morais Sales, eds., GZ Editora, 2012).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, Securing Investment: Innovative Business Strategies for Conflict Management in Latin America, in 2 ADR in Business: Practice and Issues Across Countries and Cultures 457 (Arnold Ingen-Housz ed., Kluwer Law International 2011).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, From Noise to Music: The Potential of the Multi-Door Courthouse Model to Advance Systemic Inclusion and Participation as a Foundation for Sustainable Rule of Law in Latin America, J. Disp. Resol. (forthcoming 2012).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, From Paper to People: ADR Capacity Building and a Framework of Sustainable Implementation for BITs to Increase Satisfaction of Investor-State Interests, in United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Lexington, Va., U.S., Mar. 29, 2010, Investor–State Disputes: Prevention and Alternatives to Arbitration, 55, U.N. Doc. UNCTAD/WEB/DIAE/IA/2010/8 (June 2011).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo & Frank Sander, Building the Latin America We Want: Supplementing Representative Democracies with Consensus Building, 10 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 425 (2009).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, A Systemic Perspective of ADR in Latin America: Enhancing the Shadow of the Law Through Citizens’ Participation, 10 Cardozo J. Conflict Resol. 91 (Fall 2008).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, A Dialogue Between Professors Frank Sander and Mariana Hernandez-Crespo: Exploring the Evolution of the Multi-Door Courthouse, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 665 (2008).
Mariana Hernandez-Crespo, A Glance from 30,000 Feet: The Complexity and Promise of Conflict Resolution in Latin America, Int'l Disp. Resol. News, Winter 2009/2010, at 15.
Lyman Johnson, R. Danforth, & D. Millon, Reforming the Third Year of Law School, in Reforming Legal Education: Law Schools at the Crossroads (David D. Moss & Debra Moss Curtis, eds., Information Age Pub., 2012).
Lyman Johnson, Michelle M. Harner & Jason A. Cantone, Gender and Securities Law in the Supreme Court, 33 Women’s Rts. L. Rep. (forthcoming 2012).
Lyman Johnson, Law and Legal Theory in the History of Corporate Responsibility: Corporate Personhood, 35 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1135 (2012).
Lyman Johnson & Rob Ricca, Reality Check on Officer Liability, 67 Bus. Law. (2011).
Lyman Johnson, Law and the History of Corporate Responsibility (Ctr. for Ethical Business Cultures, History of Corporate Responsibility Project Working Paper No. #6, 2011).
Lyman Johnson, Enduring Equity in the Close Corporation, 33 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 313 (2011).
Lyman Johnson, Debarring Faithless Corporate and Religious Fiduciaries in Bankruptcy, 19 Am. Bankr. Inst. L. Rev. 523 (2011).
Lyman Johnson, Delaware’s Non-Waivable Duties, 91 B.U. L. Rev. 701 (2011).
Lyman Johnson, Beyond the Inevitable and Inadequate Regulation of Bankers: A Comment on Painter, 8 U. St. Thomas L.J. 29 (2010).
Lyman Johnson, Re-Enchanting the Corporation, 1 Wm. & Mary Bus. L. Rev. 83 (2010).
Lyman Johnson, Counter-Narrative in Corporate Law: Saints and Sinners, Apostles and Epistles, 2009 Mich. St. L. Rev. 847 (2009).
Lyman Johnson & Dennis Garvis, Are Corporate Officers Advised About Fiduciary Duties?, 64 Bus. Law. 1105 (2009).
Lyman Johnson, Corporate Law Professors as Gatekeepers, 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 447 (2009).
Lyman Johnson, A Fresh Look at Director "Independence": Mutual Fund Fee Litigation and Gartenberg at Twenty-Five, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 497 (2008).
Lyman Johnson, A Role for Law and Lawyers in Educating (Christian) Business Managers About Corporate Purpose, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 08-22 (2008).
Lyman Johnson, Having The Fiduciary Duty Talk: Model Advice for Corporate Officers (and other Senior Agents), 63 Bus. Law. 147 (2007).
Lyman Johnson & Robert V. Ricca, (Not) Advising Corporate Officers About Fiduciary Duties, 42 Wake Forest L. Rev. 663 (2007).
Lyman Johnson, Faith and Faithfulness in Corporate Theory, 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1 (2006).
Lyman Johnson, The Audit Committee’s Ethical and Legal Responsibilities: The State Law Perspective, 47 S. Tex. L. Rev. 27 (2005).
Lyman Johnson, Corporate Officers and the Business Judgment Rule, 60 Bus. Law. 439 (2005).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, Recalling Why Corporate Officers Are Fiduciaries, 46 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1597 (2004).
Lyman Johnson & Mark A. Sides, The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Fiduciary Duties, 30 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1149 (2004).
Lyman Johnson, After Enron: Remembering Loyalty Discourse in Corporate Law, 28 Del. J. Corp. L. 27 (2003).
Lyman Johnson, Reclaiming an Ethic of Corporate Responsibility, 70 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 957 (2002).
Lyman Johnson, The Social Responsibility of Corporate Law Professors, 76 Tul. L. Rev. 1483 (2002).
Lyman Johnson, Corporate and Business Law, 35 U. Rich. L. Rev. 499 (2001).
Lyman Johnson, The Modest Business Judgment Rule, 55 Bus. Law. 625 (2000).
Lyman Johnson, Misunderstanding Director Duties: The Strange Case of Virginia, 56 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1127 (1999).
Lyman Johnson, Rethinking Judicial Review of Director Care, 24 Del. J. Corp. L. 787 (1999).
Lyman Johnson, New Approaches to Corporate Law, 50 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1713 (1993).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, Corporate Takeovers and Corporate Law: Who’s In Control?, 61 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1177 (1993).
Lyman Johnson, Making (Corporate) Law in a Skeptical World, 49 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 161 (1992).
Lyman Johnson, Securities Fraud and the Mirage of Repose, 1992 Wis. L. Rev. 607 (1992).
Lyman Johnson, Sovereignty Over Corporate Stock, 16 Del. J. Corp. L. 485 (1991).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, The Case Beyond Time, 45 Bus. Law. 2105 (1990).
Lyman Johnson, The Delaware Judiciary and the Meaning of Corporate Life and Corporate Law, 68 Tex. L. Rev. 865 (1990).
Lyman Johnson & Steve Patterson, The Reincarnation of Rule 152: False Hope on the Integration Front, 46 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 539 (1989).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, Misreading the Williams Act, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 1862 (1989).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, Missing the Point about State Takeover Statutes, 87 Mich. L. Rev. 846 (1989).
Lyman Johnson & David Millon, Does the Williams Act Preempt State Common Law in Hostile Takeovers?, 16 Sec. Reg. & L.J. 336 (1989).
Lyman Johnson, The Eventual Clash Between Judicial and Legislative Notions of Target Management Conduct, 14 J. Corp. L. 35 (1988).
Lyman Johnson, State Takeover Statutes: Constitutionality, Community, and Heresy, 45 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1051 (1988).
Lyman Johnson, Minnesota’s Control Share Acquisition Statute and the Need for New Judicial Analysis of State Takeover Legislation, 12 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 183 (1986).
Lyman Johnson, Innovative Transactional Pedagogies: Techniques to Teach Substance and Skill in Contract Drafting: In-Office Meetings and Analytical Memos, 12 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 260 (2011).
Lyman Johnson, A Tribute to Joseph Edward Ulrich, 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 12 (2010).
Lyman Johnson & Neil Hamilton, Our National Challenge: A Blueprint for Restoring the Public Trust, 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 397 (2009).
Lyman Johnson, Individual and Collective Sovereignty in the Corporate Enterprise, 92 Colum. L. Rev. 2215 (1992) (reviewing Frank H. Easterbrook & Daniel R. Fischel, The Economic Structure of Corporate Law (Harvard U. Press, 1991) and Robert N. Bellah et al., The Good Society (NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1991)).
Wulf A. Kaal, Hedge Fund Regulation by Banking Supervision – a Comparative Institutional Analysis (Peter Lang, 2006).
Wulf A. Kaal, Zwangswandelanleihen als Dynamische Regulierung der Finanzmarktindustrie, in Festschrift Kirchner (Wulf Kaal, Andreas Schwartze, Matthias Schmidt & Ulrich Ehricke eds., Mohr Siebeck, forthcoming 2013).
Wulf A. Kaal, Dynamic Regulation of the Financial Services Industry, 49 Wake Forest L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Wulf A. Kaal, Hedge Fund Manager Registration Under the Dodd-Frank Act – An Empirical Study, 50 San Diego L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Wulf A. Kaal, Contingent Capital in Executive Compensation, 64 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Wulf A. Kaal & Richard W. Painter, Forum Competition and Choice of Law Competition in Securities Law After Morrison v. National Australia Bank, 97 Minn. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Wulf A. Kaal, Initial Reflections on the Possible Application of Contingent Capital in Corporate Governance, 26 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol’y 281 (2012).
Wulf A. Kaal & Christoph K. Henkel, Contingent Capital in European Union Bank Restructuring, 32 Nw. J. Int’l L. & Bus. 191 (2012).
Wulf A. Kaal & Christoph K. Henkel, Contingent Capital with Sequential Triggers, 49 San Diego L. Rev. 221 (2012).
Wulf A. Kaal, Richard W. Painter, Christian Kirchner & Sven Höppner, Europäischer vs. US-Amerikanischer Wettbewerb der Gesellschaftsrechte - Abschied vom alten Delaware-Verbundprodukt, 13-14 Die Aktiengesellschaft 469 (2012).
Wulf A. Kaal & Richard W. Painter, The Aftermath of Morrison v. National Australia Bank and Elliott Associates v. Porsche, 8 Eur. Company & Fin. L. Rev. 77 (2011).
Wulf A. Kaal, Hedge Fund Regulation via Basel III, 44 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 389 (2011).
Wulf A. Kaal & Christian Kirchner, Economics of Financial Market Regulation: Banking Regulation, Corporate Governance, Financial Reporting Standards and Hedge Funds, in 3 Law & economics of global financial institutions: Third International Conference on Law and Economics at the University of St. Gallen June 4, 2010, St. Gallen, Switzerland (Peter Nobel, Katrin Krehan & Anne-Cathrine Tanner eds., Schulthess Juristische Medien, 2010).
Wulf A. Kaal & Richard W. Painter, Initial Reflections on an Evolving Standard: Constraints on Risk Taking by Directors and Officers in Germany and the United States, 40 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1433 (2010).
Wulf A. Kaal & Richard W. Painter, Extraterritorial Application of US Securities Law: Will the US Become the Default Jurisdiction for European Securities Litigation, 7 Eur. Company L. 90 (2010).
Wulf A. Kaal, Hedge Fund Valuation – Retailization, Regulation, and Investor Suitability, 28 Ann. Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 581 (2009).
Wulf A. Kaal, Christian Kirchner & Richard W. Painter, Regulatory Competition in EU Corporate Law after Inspire Art: Unbundling Delaware’s Product for Europe, 2 Eur. Company & Fin. L. Rev. 159 (2005).
Wulf A. Kaal, Interconnections Between the European Investment Services Directive and the Regulatory Situation in the U.S., 24 Futures & Derivatives L. Rep. 13 (2004).
Robert A. Kahn, Holocaust Denial and the Law: A Comparative Study (Palgrave Macmillan 2004).
Robert A. Kahn, Holocaust Denial and Hate Speech, in Genocide Denials and the Law 77 (Ludovic Hennebel & Thomas Hochmann eds., Oxford U. Press 2011).
Robert A. Kahn, Strange Bedfellows? Western Deniers and the Arab World, in Not Your Father’s Anti-Semitism: Hatred of Jews in the Twenty-First Century 183 (Michael Berenbaum ed., Paragon House 2008).
Robert A. Kahn, Did the Burning Cross Speak? Virginia v. Black and the Debate Between Justices O’Connor and Thomas over the History of Cross Burning, in 39 Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 75 (Austin Sarat ed., Emerald Group Publ'g Ltd. 2006).
Robert A. Kahn, Imagining Legal Fairness: A Comparative Perspective, in New Approaches to Comparative Politics: Insights from Political Theory 125 (Jennifer S. Holmes ed., Lexington Books 2003).
Robert A. Kahn, Are Muslims the New Catholics? Europe's Headscarf Laws in Comparative Historical Perspective, 21 Duke J. Comp. & Int’l L. 567 (2011).
Robert A. Kahn, A Margin of Appreciation for Muslims? Viewing the Defamation of Religions Debate through Otto-Preminger-Institut v. Austria, 5 Charleston L. Rev. 401 (2011).
Robert A. Kahn, Flemming Rose, the Danish Cartoon Controversy, and the New European Freedom of Speech, 40 Cal. W. Int’l L.J. 253 (2010).
Robert A. Kahn, Islam Symposium: An Introduction, 7 U. St. Thomas L.J. vii (2010).
Robert A. Kahn, The Danish Cartoon Controversy and the Rhetoric of Libertarian Regret, 16 U. Miami Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 151 (2009).
Robert A. Kahn, The Danish Cartoon Controversy and the Exclusivist Turn in European Civic Nationalism, 8 Stud. Ethnicity & Nationalism 524 (2008).
Robert A. Kahn, The Headscarf as Threat: A Comparison of German and U.S. Legal Discourses, 40 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 417 (2007).
Robert A. Kahn, Cross-Burning, Holocaust Denial, and the Development of Hate Speech Law in the United States and Germany, 83 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 163 (2006).
Robert A. Kahn, Rebuttal Versus Unmasking: Legal Strategy in R. v. Zundel, 34 Patterns of Prejudice 3 (2000).
Robert A. Kahn, Informal Censorship of Holocaust Revisionism in the United States and Germany, 9 Geo. Mason U. C.R. L.J. 125 (1998).
Robert A. Kahn, Who Takes the Blame? Scapegoating, Legal Responsibility and the Prosecution of Holocaust Revisionists in the Federal Republic of Germany and Canada, 16 Glendale L. Rev. 17 (1998).
Robert A. Kahn, Why Europeans Criminalize Holocaust Denial, The N.Y. Jewish Week, March 3, 2006, at 30.
Robert A. Kahn, The Dilemmas of Prosecuting Holocaust Deniers: A Comparative Perspective, 22 Focus on Law Stud. 2 (2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Beauharnais v. Illinois, in 1 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 53 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, in 1 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 109 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Clear and Present Danger Test, in 1 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 138 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Hate Speech, in 1 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 349 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Military and the Constitution, in 2 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 468 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Parades, in 2 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 535 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Pennsylvania v. Nelson, in 2 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 546 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, R.A.V. v. St. Paul, in 2 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 593 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Schenck v. United States, in 2 Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution 645 (David A. Schultz ed., Facts on File 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Anti-Mask Laws, in 1 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 104 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Cross Burning, in 1 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 363 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, De Scandalis Magnatum, in 1 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 386 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Holocaust Denial, in 1 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 577 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Islam, in 2 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 612 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Serbian Eastern Orthodox Diocese v. Milivojevich (1976), in 2 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 983 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, United States v. Ballard (1944), in 2 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 1093 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Virginia v. Black (2003), in 2 Encyclopedia of the First Amendment 1135 (John R. Vile, David L. Hudson & David A. Schultz eds., CQ Press 2009).
Robert A. Kahn, Adversarial vs. Inquisitorial Legal Systems, in 1 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 13 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Civil Law System, in 1 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 182 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Conscientious Objectors, in 1 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 216 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Gravity-of-the-Evil Test, in 2 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 425 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Seditious Libel, in 3 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 857 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Stromberg v. California, in 3 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 908 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Robert A. Kahn, Torture, in 3 Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America 948 (David Schultz & John R. Vile eds., Sharpe Reference 2005).
Uzodima F. Aba-Onu, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Joanna Salmen, & Artika Tyner, Evaluation of Gang Databases in Minnesota and Recommendations for Change, 19 Info. & Comm. Tech. L. 223 (2010).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Can These Bones Live? A Look at the Impacts of the War on Drugs on Poor African-American Children and Families, 7 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 353 (2010).
Nekima Levy-Pounds & Artika Tyner, Principles of Ubuntu: Using the Legal Clinical Model to Train Agents of Social Change, 13 Intl. J. Clin. Leg. Educ. 7 (2008).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, From the Frying Pan Into the Fire: How Poor Women of Color and Children are Affected by the Sentencing Guidelines and Mandatory Minimums, 47 Santa Clara L. Rev. 285 (2007)
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Beaten by the System and Down for the Count: Why Poor Women of Color and Children Don't Stand A Chance Against U.S. Drug Sentencing Policy, 3 U. St. Thomas L.J. 462 (2006).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Fellowship on Inauguration Day, 25 U. St. Thomas Magazine 77 (Spring 2009).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Beaten by the System and Down for the Count, Insight News (Jan. 1 – Mar. 12, 2007).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Children of Incarcerated Parents and the Struggle for Stability, 2 Mod. Am. 14 (2006).
Nekima Levy-Pounds, Advice for those Encounters with Bad Actor Lawyers, 11 The Young Law. 4 (2006).
Joel A. Nichols, Marriage and Divorce in a Multi-Cultural Context: Multi-Tiered Marriage and the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion (Joel A. Nichols ed., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).
John Witte, Jr. & Joel A. Nichols, Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment (3rd ed., Westview Press 2010).
Joel A. Nichols & James W. McCarty III, The Early Church and the Civil State, in The Bible and the Law (Robert Cochran & David Van Drunen eds., InterVarsity Press, forthcoming 2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Introduction, in Marriage and Divorce in a Multi-Cultural Context: Multi-Tiered Marriage and the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion (Joel A. Nichols ed., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Multi-Tiered Marriage: Reconsidering the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion, in Marriage and Divorce in a Multi-Cultural Context: Multi-Tiered Marriage and the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion (Joel A. Nichols ed., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).
Joel A. Nichols & John Witte Jr., The Frontiers of Marital Pluralism, in Marriage and Divorce in a Multi-Cultural Context: Multi-Tiered Marriage and the Boundaries of Civil Law and Religion (Joel A. Nichols ed., Cambridge Univ. Press 2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Introduction, in Covenant Marriage in Comparative Perspective (John Witte, Jr. & Eliza Ellison eds., Eerdman's 2005).
Joel A. Nichols, The Best Thing About Anti-Sharia Statutes, 57 St. Louis U. L.J. (forthcoming 2012).
Joel A. Nichols & James W. McCarty III, When the State is Evil: Biblical Civil (Dis)Obedience in South Africa, 85 St. John’s L. Rev. 593 (2011).
Joel A. Nichols, Misunderstanding Marriage and Missing Religion, 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 195 (2011).
Joel A. Nichols, Religion, Marriage and Pluralism, 25 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 967 (2011).
Joel A. Nichols & John Witte, Jr., Faith-Based Family Laws in Western Democracies?, 2010 Fides et Libertas 122 (2010).
Joel A. Nichols, Evangelicals and Human Rights: The Continuing Ambivalence of Evangelical Christians’ Support for Human Rights, 24 J.L. & Relig. 629 (2009).
Joel A. Nichols & John Witte, Jr., More Than a Mere Contract: Marriage As Contract and Covenant in Law and Theology, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 595 (2008).
Joel A. Nichols, Multi-Tiered Marriage: Ideas and Influences from New York and Louisiana to the International Community, 40 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 135 (2007).
Joel A. Nichols, Dual Lenses: Using Theology and International Human Rights Law to Assess China's 2005 Regulations on Religion, 34 Pepp. L. Rev. 105 (2006).
Joel A. Nichols, Religious Liberty in the Thirteenth Colony: Church-State Relations in Colonial and Early National Georgia, 80 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1693 (2005).
Joel A. Nichols & David W. Ogden, The Right to Anonymity Under the First Amendment, 49 Fed. Law. 44 (2002).
Joel A. Nichols, A Man True to His Principles: John Joachim Zubly and Calvinism, 43 J. Church & State 297 (2001).
Joel A. Nichols, Louisiana’s Covenant Marriage Law: A First Step Toward a More Robust Pluralism in Marriage and Divorce Law?, 47 Emory L.J. 929 (1998).
Joel A. Nichols, Mission, Evangelism, and Proselytism in Christianity: Mainline Conceptions as Reflected in Church Documents, 12 Emory Int’l L. Rev. 563 (1998).
Joel A. Nichols, Why Religion Can’t and Shouldn’t Be Overlooked: The Intersection of Civil and Religious Norms in Family Law and Life, Fam. Ct. Rev. (forthcoming 2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Foreword: Trade, Terrorism, and Islam, 9 Univ. of St. Thomas L. J. __ (forthcoming 2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Marriage: Civil, Religious, Contractual, and More, 50 Fam. Ct. Rev. 222 (2012).
Joel A. Nichols, Kenya Connections: Problem-Solving, Leadership, and Human Rights, 3 St. Thomas Lawyer 10 (2010).
Joel A. Nichols, Foreword: Marriage, Religion, and the Role of the Civil State, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 544 (2008).
Joel A. Nichols, Early Modern Period: Common Law Countries, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Law (Brent Strawn et al. eds., Oxford Univ. Press forthcoming 2013).
Joel A. Nichols, Torcaso v. Watkins, 367 U.S. 488 (1961), in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
Joel A. Nichols, McDaniel v. Paty, 435 U.S. 887 (1978), in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
Joel A. Nichols, The Surprising Truth About Sharia Family Law in the U.S. and Canada, 51 Family Court Review ___ (forthcoming April 2013) (reviewing Julie MacFarlane, Islamic Divorce in North America: A Sharia Path in a Secular Society (Oxford Univ. Press 2012)).
Joel A. Nichols, Book Review, ___ Journal of Law and Religion (forthcoming 2012) (reviewing Jane Mair & Esin Örücü eds., The Place of Religion in Family Law: A Comparative Search (Intersentia 2011)).
Joel A. Nichols, Book Review, 52 Am. J. Legal Hist. (forthcoming 2012) (reviewing Fay Botham, Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Interracial Marriage, and American Law (Univ. N.C. Press 2009)).
Joel A. Nichols, Book Review, 1 J. Christian Legal Thought 42 (2011) (reviewing John Witte, Jr. & Frank Alexander eds., Christianity and Human Rights: An Introduction (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010)).
Joel A. Nichols, How Do You Read the Law, The Christian Chronicle (April 2002) (reviewing Michael W. McConnell, Robert F. Cochran, Jr. & Angela C. Carmella eds., Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (Yale Univ. Press 2001)).
R. Wilson Freyermuth, Jerome Organ & Alice Nobel-Allgire, Property and Lawyering (3d. ed. Thomson/West 2010) (with Teacher’s Manual).
R. Wilson Freyermuth, Jerome Organ, Alice Nobel-Allgire & James L. Winokur, Property and Lawyering (2d ed. Thomson/West 2006) (with Teacher’s Manual).
James L. Winokur , R. Wilson Freyermuth & Jerome Organ, Property and Lawyering (West Group 2002) (with Teacher’s Manual).
Neil W. Hamilton, Verna Monson & Jerome M. Organ, Encouraging Each Student’s Personal Responsibility for Core Competencies Including Professionalism, 21 Prof. Law. (forthcoming 2012).
Julia Patterson Forrester & Jerome M. Organ, Promising to be Prudent: A Private Law Approach to Mortgage Loan Regulation in Common-Interest Communities, 19 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 739 (2012).
Jerome M. Organ, What Do We Know About the Satisfaction/Dissatisfaction of Lawyers? A Meta-Analysis of Research on Lawyer Satisfaction and Well-Being, 8 U. St. Thomas L.J. 225 (2011).
Jerome M. Organ, How Scholarship Programs Impact Students and the Culture of Law School, 61 J. Leg. Educ. 173 (2011).
Jerome M. Organ, Subsidiarity and Solidarity: Lenses for Assessing the Appropriate Locus for Environmental Regulation and Enforcement, 5 U. St. Thomas L.J. 262 (2008).
Jerome M. Organ, A Vocation-Based System of Ethics for Law Students, 45 S. Tex. L. Rev. 997 (2004).
Jerome M. Organ, From Those to Whom Much Has Been Given, Much is Expected: Vocation, Catholic School Teaching, and the Culture of a Catholic Law School, 1 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 361 (2004).
Jerome M. Organ, Environmental Federalism Part I: The History of Overfilling Under RCRA, the CWA and the CAA Prior to Harmon, Smithfield and CLEAN, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,615 (2000).
Jerome M. Organ & Kristin M. Perry, Controlling Externalities Associated with Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations: Evaluating the Impact of H.B. 1207 and the Continuing Viability of Zoning and the Common Law of Nuisance, 3 Mo. Envtl. L & Pol’y Rev. 183 (1996).
Jerome M. Organ, Advice for Owners of Contaminated Land After Meghrig v. KFC Western, Inc., 26 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,582 (1996).
Jerome M. Organ, Understanding State and Federal Property Rights Legislation, 48 Okla. L. Rev. 191 (1995).
Jerome M. Organ, Limitations on State Agency Authority to Adopt Environmental Standards More Stringent than Federal Standards: Policy Considerations and Interpretational Problems, 54 Md. L. Rev. 1373 (1995).
Jerome M. Organ, Superfund and the Settlement Decision: Reflections on the Relationship Between Equity and Efficiency, 62 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1043 (1994).
Jerome M. Organ, Recent Development, ‘Good Faith’ and the Discharge of Educational Loans in Chapter 13: Forging a Judicial Consensus, 38 Vand. L. Rev. 1087 (1985).
Jerome M. Organ & Kent M. Weeks, Educational Institutions and Comparable Worth: A Doctrine in Search of Application, 15 J.L. & Educ. 207 (1986).
Jerome M. Organ, Missing Missions: Further Reflections on Institutional Pluralism (or Its Absence), 60 J. Legal Educ. 157 (2010).
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall & Jerome M. Organ, The Contemporary Property Course: A Study of Syllabi, 47 J. Legal Educ. 205 (1997).
Julie A. Oseid, The Power of Clarity: Ulysses S. Grant Writing “So That There Could Be No Mistaking It,” 9 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD ___ (forthcoming 2012).
Thomas Berg, Julie A. Oseid, & Joseph A. Orrino, The Power of Rigor: James Madison as a Persuasive Writer, 8 J. Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD 37 (2011).
Julie A. Oseid, The Power of Metaphor: Thomas Jefferson’s "Wall of Separation between Church & State", 7 J. Ass'n Legal Writing Dir. 123 (2010).
Julie A. Oseid & Stephen D. Easton, The Trump Card: A Lawyer’s Personal Conscience or Professional Duty?, 10 Wyo. L. Rev. 415 (2010).
Julie A. Oseid, The Power of Brevity: Adopt Abraham Lincoln's Habits, 6 J. Ass'n Legal Writing Dir. 28 (2009).
Julie A. Oseid, When Big Brother is Watching [Out for] You: Mentoring Lawyers, Choosing a Mentor, and Sharing Ten Virtues from My Mentor, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 393 (2008).
Justice Paul H. Anderson & Julie A. Oseid, A Decision Tree Takes Root in the Land of 10,000 Lakes: Minnesota’s Approach to Protecting Individual Rights Under Both the United States and Minnesota Constitutions, 70 Alb. L. Rev. 865 (2007).
Julie A. Oseid & Leah Christensen, Navigating the Law Review Article Selection Process: An Empirical Study of Those With All the Power – Student Editors, 59 S.C. L. Rev. 175 (2007).
Julie A. Oseid, Take Me Out to the Ball Game: Using the Seventh-Inning Stretch to Teach Law Students, 82 N.D. L. Rev. 465 (2006).
Julie A. Oseid, It Happened to Me: Sharing Personal Value Dilemmas to Teach Professionalism and Ethics, 12 Leg. Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 105 (2006).
Julie A. Oseid, Comment, Defendants’ Rights in Child Witness Competency Hearings: Establishing Constitutional Procedures for Sexual Abuse Cases, 69 Minn. L. Rev. 1377 (1985).
Julie A. Oseid, The Power of Brevity: Adopt Abraham Lincoln’s Habits, 2 St. Thomas Lawyer 22 (2009).
Julie A. Oseid, Feed Forward: Prior Students Serve as Ghost Mentors to Current Students, 22.1 The Second Draft 7 (2007).
Julie Oseid, My Best Class: All Rise, 20.1 The Second Draft 19 (2005).
Mark Osler, Jesus On Death Row: The Trial of Jesus and American Capital Punishment (Abingdon Press, 2009).
Mark Osler, Unashamed and Unafraid, in The Baptist and Christian Character of Baylor (Donald D. Schmeltekopf et al. eds., 2003).
Mark Osler, Roe's Ragged Remnant:Viability, Stan. L. & Pol’y Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Mark Osler, A Biblical Value in the Constitution: Mercy, Clemency, Faith, and History, U. St. Thomas L.J. (forthcoming 2013).
Mark Osler, What Would It Look Like If We Cared About Narcotics Trafficking? An Argument to Attack Narcotics Capital Rather than Labor, 15 UDC/DCSL L. Rev. 113 (2011).
Mark Osler, After the Implosion: Trailing-Edge Guidelines for a New Era, 7 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 795 (2010).
Mark Osler, Seeking Justice Below the Guidelines: Sentencing as an Expression of Natural Law, 8 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 167 (2010).
Mark Osler, Policy, Uniformity, Discretion, and Congress’s Sentencing Acid Trip, 2009 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 293 (2009).
Mark Osler, Aseret Had’varim in Tension: The Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights, 49 J. Church & St. 683 (2007).
Hon. Jeffrey Manske & Mark Osler, Crazy Eyes: The Discernment of Competence by a Federal Magistrate Judge, 67 La. L. Rev. 751 (2007).
Mark Osler, Christ, Christians, and Capital Punishment, 59 Baylor L. Rev. 1 (2007).
Mark Osler, This Changes Everything: A Call for a Directive, Goal-Oriented Principle to Guide the Discretion of Federal Prosecutors, 39 Val. U. L. Rev. 625 (2005).
Mark Osler, The Lawyer’s Humble Walk, 32 Pepp. L. Rev. 483 (2005).
Mark Osler, Indirect Harms and Proportionality: The Upside-Down World of Federal Sentencing, 74 Miss. L.J. 1 (2005).
Mark Osler, Must Have Got Lost: Traditional Sentencing Goals, The False Trail of Uniformity of Process, and the Way Back Home, 54 S.C. L. Rev. 649 (2003).
Mark Osler, Capone and Bin Laden: The Failure of Government at the Cusp of War and Crime, 55 Baylor L. Rev. 603 (2003).
Brian Serr & Mark Osler, Criminal Procedure, 34 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 649 (2003).
Mark Osler, Two Preachers, A Trial Lawyer and Aristotle, 29 Religion & Educ. 78 (2002).
Brian Serr & Mark Osler, Criminal Procedure, 33 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 811 (2002).
Mark Osler, Shock Incarceration: Hard Realities and Real Possibilities, 55 Fed. Probation 34 (1991).
Mark Osler, Joseph G. Allegretti, The Lawyer’s Calling: Christian Faith and Legal Practice (1996), 1 J. Christian Legal Thought 25 (2011).
Mark Osler & Matthew Fass, The Ford Approach and Real Fairness for Crack Convicts, 23 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 228 (2011).
Mark Osler, Jesus on Trial in Texas, 179.3 Christian Ethics Today 18 (2010).
Mark Osler, Intensive Parenting and Banishment as Sentencing: Alternatives for Defendant Parents, 22 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 44 (2009).
Mark Osler, Texas Juries, Buyer’s Remorse, and Booker’s Fatal Flaw, 22 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 100 (2009).
Mark Osler, Death to These Guidelines, and a Clean Sheet of Paper, 21 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 7 (2008).
Mark Osler & DeAnna Toten Beard, Susan Glaspell Goes To Law School: Adventures in Teaching Trifles to Criminal Practice Students, 4 Tex. Theater J. 43 (2008).
Mark Osler, More Than Numbers: A Proposal for Rational Drug Sentences, 19 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 326 (2007).
Mark Osler, Ball in a Cup: The Case for Stability and Patience, 18 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 164 (2006).
Mark Osler, Uniformity and the Death of Traditional Sentencing Goals in the Age of Feeney, 16 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 253 (2004).
Mark Osler, The Blakely Problem and the 3X Solution, 16 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 344 (2004).
Mark Osler & Douglas A. Berman, Criminal History in Practice: The Practices and Practicalities of Criminal History, 13 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 307 (2001).
Mark Osler & Avern Cohn, The Calculation of Criminal History by AUSAs and Defendants: A Study of Inefficiency in the Eastern District of Michigan, 13 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 327 (2001).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Steven G. Calabresi, Michael W. McConnell & Samual L. Bray, The Constitution of the United States: Text, Structure, History, and Precedent (Foundation Press 2010) (2011 Supplement and 2012 Supplement).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Priority of God (A Theory of Religious Liberty), Pepp. L. Rev. (forthcoming, 2012).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Disaster: The Worst Religious Freedom Case in Fifty Years, 24 Regent U. L. Rev. 283 (2012).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Our Perfect, Perfect Constitution, 27 Const. Comment. 531 (2011).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, How to Count to Thirty-Four: The Constitutional Case for a Constitutional Convention, 34 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 837 (2011).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The War Power, 33 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 113 (2010).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Does the Constitution Prescribe Rules for Its Own Interpretation?, 103 Nw. U. L. Rev. 857 (2009).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Constitutional Power to Interpret International Law, 118 Yale L.J. 1762 (2009).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Freedom of Speech at a Private Religious University, 2 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 104 (2008).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, A Government Of Adequate Powers, 31 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 991 (2008).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Lincoln and Judicial Authority, 83 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1227 (2008).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Does the Supreme Court’s Current Doctrine of Stare Decisis Require Adherence to the Supreme Court’s Current Doctrine of Stare Decisis?, 86 N.C. L. Rev. 1165 (2008).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Precedent As Tactical Weaponry, 86 Tex. L. Rev. See Also 56 (2008).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Prospective Abolition of Abortion: Abortion and the Constitution in 2047, 1 U. St. Thomas J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 51 (2007).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Can a Constitutional Amendment Overrule a Supreme Court Decision?, 24 Const. Comment. 285 (2007).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, How to Interpret the Constitution (and How Not To), 115 Yale L.J. 2037 (2006).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Is St. Paul Unconstitutional?, 23 Const. Comment. 1 (2006).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Emancipation Proclamation and the Commander in Chief Power, 40 Ga. L. Rev. 807 (2006).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Killing Terri Schiavo, 22 Const. Comment. 585 (2005).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Intrinsically Corrupting Influence of Precedent, 22 Const. Comment. 289 (2005).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Constitution of Necessity, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1257 (2004).
Vasan Kesavan & Michael Stokes Paulsen, Let’s Mess with Texas, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1587 (2004).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Marbury’s Wrongness, 20 Const. Comment. 343 (2003).
Vasan Kesavan & Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Interpretive Force of the Constitution’s Secret Drafting History, 91 Geo. L.J. 1113 (2003).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Irrepressible Myth of Marbury, 101 Mich. L. Rev. 2706 (2003).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Worst Consitutional Decision of All Time, 78 Notre Dame L. Rev. 995 (2003).
Vasan Kesavan & Michael Stokes Paulsen, Is West Virginia Unconstitutional?, 90 Calif. L. Rev. 291 (2002).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Youngstown Goes to War, 19 Const. Comment. 215 (2002).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Lawson’s Awesome (Also Wrong, Some), 18 Const. Comment. 231 (2001).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Scouts, Families, and Schools, 85 Minn. L. Rev. 1917 (2001).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Looking for a Model Answer: May Congress Prohibit Sex-Selective Abortions?, 17 Const. Comment. 165 (2000).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Abrogating Stare Decisis by Statute: May Congress Remove the Precedential Effect of Roe and Casey?, 109 Yale L.J. 1535 (2000).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, A Constitutional Independent Counsel Statute, 5 Widener L. Symp. J. 111 (2000).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Dead Man’s Privilege: Vince Foster and the Demise of Legal Ethics, 68 Fordham L. Rev. 807 (1999).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Nixon Now: The Courts and the Presidency After Twenty-Five Years, 83 Minn. L. Rev. 1337 (1999).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, I’m Even Smarter than Bruce Ackerman: Why the President Can Veto His Own Impeachment, 16 Const. Comment. 1 (1999).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Who “Owns” the Government’s Attorney-Client Privilege?, 83 Minn. L. Rev. 473 (1998).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Medium Rare Scrutiny, 15 Const. Comment. 397 (1998).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Hell, Handbaskets, and Government Lawyers: The Duty of Loyalty and Its Limits, 61 Law & Contemp. Probs. 83 (1998).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Counting Heads on RFRA, 14 Const. Comment. 7 (1997).
Michael Stokes Paulsen & Steffen N. Johnson, Scalia’s Sermonette, 72 Notre Dame L. Rev. 863 (1997).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, How Yale Law School Trivializes Religious Devotion, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1259 (1997).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Is Bill Clinton Unconstitutional? The Case for President Strom Thurmond, 13 Const. Comment. 217 (1996).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Limited Public Forum: Unconstitutional Conditions on “Equal Access” for Religious Speakers and Groups, 29 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 653 (1996).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Double Jeopardy Law After Akhil Amar: Some Civil Procedure Analogies and Inquiries, 26 Cumb. L. Rev. 23 (1996).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, A RFRA Runs Through It: Religious Freedom and the U.S. Code, 56 Mont. L. Rev. 249 (1995).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Captain James T. Kirk and the Enterprise of Constitutional Interpretation: Some Modest Proposals from the Twenty-Third Century, 59 Alb. L. Rev. 671 (1995).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Most Dangerous Branch: Executive Power to Say What the Law Is, 83 Geo. L.J. 217 (1994).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Protestantism and Comparative Competence: A Reply to Professors Levinson and Eisgruber, 83 Geo. L.J. 385 (1994).
Michael Stokes Paulsen & Daniel N. Rosen, Brown, Casey-Style: The Shocking First Draft of the Segregation Opinion, 69 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1287 (1994).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Is Lloyd Bentsen Unconstitutional?, 46 Stan. L. Rev. 907 (1994).
Michael Stokes Paulsen & Michael W. McConnell, The Doubtful Constitutionality of the Clinic Access Bill, 1 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 261 (1994).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, A General Theory of Article V: The Constitutional Lessons of the Twenty-seventh Amendment, 103 Yale L.J. 677 (1993).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Merryman Power and the Dilemma of Autonomous Executive Brand Interpretation, 15 Cardozo L. Rev. 81 (1993).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Lemon is Dead, 43 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 795 (1993).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Reverse Discrimination and Law School Faculty Hiring: The Undiscovered Opinion, 71 Tex. L. Rev. 993 (1993).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Religion, Equality, and the Constitution: An Equal Protection Approach to Establishment Clause Adjudication, 61 Notre Dame L. Rev. 311 (1986).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Good Riddance, Jim Chen, You No-Good Lousy So-and-So, 24 Const. Comment. 1 (2007).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, There is No Winter in Minnesota, 23 Const. Comment. 305 (2006).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Dedication and Forward: Youngstown at Fifty: A Symposium, 19 Const. Comment. 1 (2002).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Grinch Who Stole Legislation (A Sequel), 19 Const. Comment. 539 (2002).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Green Eggs and Legislation, 18 Const. Comment. 1 (2001).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Someone Should Have Told Spiro Agnew, 14 Const. Comment. 245 (1997).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, The Civil War as Constitutional Interpretation, 71 U. Chi. L. Rev. 691 (2004) (reviewing Daniel Farber, Lincoln’s Constitution, U. Chicago Press, 2003).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Dirty Harry and the Real Constitution, 64 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1457 (1997) (reviewing Akhil Reed Amar, The Constitution and Criminal Procedure: First Principles, Yale U. Press, 1997).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, God is Great, Garvey is Good: Making Sense of Religious Freedom, 72 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1597 (1997) (reviewing John H. Garvey, What Are Freedoms For? , Harvard U. Press, 1996).
Michael Stokes Paulsen, Straightening Out the Confirmation Mess, 105 Yale L.J. 549 (1995) (reviewing Stephen L. Carter, The Confirmation Mess: Cleaning Up the Federal Appointments Process, New York: Basic Books, 1994).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Power over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and Domestic Relations in Medieval Canon Law (Eerdmans 2004).
Peace in a Nuclear Age: The Bishops’ Pastoral Letter in Perspective (Charles J. Reid, Jr. ed., Cath. U. of Am. Press 1986).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Marriage in Its Procreative Dimensions: The Meaning of the Institution of Marriage Throughout the Ages, in Augustine and Modern Law 481 (Richard O. Brooks & James Bernard Murphy eds., Ashgate 2011).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Rights of Self-Defense and Justified Warfare in the Writings of the Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Canonists, in Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe: Essays in Honor of James A. Brundage 73 (Kenneth Pennington & Melodie Harris Eichbauer eds., Ashgate Pub. 2011).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Right to Life and Its Application to the Welfare of Children in the Canon Law and Magisterium of the Catholic Church: 1878 to the Present, in Best Love of the Child: Being Loved and Being Taught to Love as the First Human Right 142 (Timothy Jackson ed., William B. Eerdmans Publ’g Co. 2011).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Rights of the Child in Medieval Canon Law, in The Vocation of the Child 243 (Patrick Brennan, ed., William B. Eerdmans Publ’g Co. 2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., ‘When the Popes Ruled in England, Those Were Called the Dark Ages’: Images of the Medieval Papacy and Medieval Canon Law as Instruments of Repression in Nineteenth-Century American Judicial Thought, 12 Proc. Internat’l Congress Medieval Canon L. 997 (2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Paulus Vladimiri, The Tractatus, Opinio Hostiensis, and the Rights of Infidels, in Sacri Canones Servandi Sunt: Ius Canonicum et Status Ecclesiae Saeculis XIII – XV (Pavel Krafl ed., Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences 2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Sexual Virtue, Sexual Vice, and the Requirements of the Good Society: Lessons from Ancient Rome, in What’s The Harm: Does Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage Really Harm Individuals, Families, or Society? (Lynn Wardle ed., University Press of America 2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Disposal of the Dead: And What It Tells Us About American Society and Law, in Figures in the Carpet: Finding the Human Person in the American Past 428 (Wilfred M. McClay ed., William B. Eerdmans Publ’g Co. 2007).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Marriage in the Western Legal Tradition: A Product of Natural Law or a Creature of the State? in The Family in the New Millenium: World Voices Supporting the “Natural” Clan 3 (A. Scott Loveless and Thomas B. Holman eds., Praeger Publishers 2007).
Charles J. Reid, Jr. The Religious Conscience and the State in U.S. Constitutional Law, 1789-2001, in Religion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in America 63 (Hugh Heclo & Wilfred M. McClay eds., Johns Hopkins U. Press 2003).
John Maxcy Zane, The Story of Law (Foreword, annotations and bibliographies by Charles J. Reid, Liberty Fund 1998).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Tales Legal Fictions Tell, Nw. Interdisc. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Devil Comes to Kansas: A Story of Free Love, Sexual Privacy, and the Law, 19 Mich. J. Gender & L. 71 (2012).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Marriage in Its Procreative Dimension: The Meaning of the Institution of Marriage throughout the Ages, 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 454 (2009).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Marriage: Its Relationship to Religion, Law, and the State, 68 Jurist 252 (2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Judicial Precedent in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: A Commentary on Chancellor Kent’s Commentaries, 5 Ave Maria L. Rev. 47 (2007).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., And the State Makes Three: Should the State Retain a Role in Recognizing Marriage?, 27 Cardozo L. Rev. 1277 (2006).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Three Great Antinomies of Modern Legal Positivism and Their Resolution in Christian Legal Thought, 18 Regent U. L. Rev. 53 (2005).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Edward Douglass White’s Use of Roman and Canon Law: A Study in the Supreme Court’s Use of Foreign Legal Citations, 3 U. St. Thomas L.J. 281 (2005).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Toward an Understanding of Medieval Universal Rights: The Marital Rights of Non-Christians in Early Scholastic and Canonistic Writings, 3 Ave Maria L. Rev. 95 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk & Charles J. Reid, Jr., Abortion, Bishops, Eucharist, and Politicians: A Question of Communion, 43 Cath. Law. 255 (2004).
Daniel Pollack, Martin Bleich, Charles J. Reid, Jr. & Mohammad H. Fadel, Classical Religious Perspectives of Adoption Law, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 693 (2004).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Augustinian Goods of Marriage: The Disappearing Cornerstone of the American Law of Marriage, 18 BYU J. Pub. L. 449 (2004).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Unavoidable Influence of Religion Upon the Law of Marriage, 23 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 493 (2004).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Gingerbread Man Thirty Years On: The Parlous State of Marital Theory, 1 U. St. Thomas L.J. 656 (2003).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Creativity of the Common-Law Judge: The Jurisprudence of William Mitchell, 30 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 213 (2003).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., “So It Will Be Found that the Right of Women in Many Cases is of Diminished Condition”: Rights and the Legal Equality of Men and Women in Twelfth and Thirteenth-Century Canon Law, 35 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 471 (2002).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., John T. Noonan, Jr., on the Catholic Conscience and War: Negre v. Larsen, 76 Notre Dame L. Rev. 881 (2001).
Charles J. Reid, Jr. & John Witte, Jr., In the Steps of Gratian: Writing the History of Canon Law in the 1990’s, 48 Emory L.J. 647 (1999).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Fundamental Freedom: Judge John T. Noonan, Jr.’s Historiography of Religious Liberty, 83 Marq. L. Rev. 367 (1999).
Bruce P. Frohnen & Charles J. Reid, Jr., Diversity in Western Constitutionalism: Chartered Rights, Federated Structure, and Natural-Law Reasoning in Burke’s Theory of Empire, 29 McGeorge L. Rev. 27 (1997).
Harold J. Berman & Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Transformation of English Legal Science: From Hale to Blackstone, 45 Emory L.J. 437 (1996).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Seventeenth-Century Revolution in the English Land Law, 43 Clev. St. L. Rev. 221 (1995).
Harold J. Berman & Charles J. Reid, Jr., Roman Law in Europe and the Jus Commune: A Historical Overview with Emphasis on the New Legal Science of the Sixteenth Century, 20 Syracuse J. Int’l L. & Com. 1 (1994).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., The Canonistic Contribution to the Western Rights Tradition: An Historical Inquiry, 33 B.C. L. Rev. 37 (1991).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., More Than a Mere Contract: Marriage as Contract and Covenant in Law and Theology, University of Chicago Web Forum, May, 2008.
Charles J. Reid, Jr. & Robert Delahunty, Christian Right Conspiracy, Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, August, 2007 at 8-9.
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Elections, Royal and Ecclesistical, in 2 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 555 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Patria Potestas, in 3 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 1267 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Corpus luris Civilis, in 2 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 450 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Maxims, Legal, in 3 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 1106 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Panormitanus, in 3 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 1251 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Fideicommissum, in 2 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 622 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Bracton, Henry de, in 2 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 555 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Women, Legal Status of, in 4 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 1740 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Marriage, Law of, in 3 Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages 1092 (Robert E. Bjork ed., Oxford U. Press 2010).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Procreation, in The Encyclopedia of Love in the World Religions (Yehudit Greenberg ed., ABC-CLIO 2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Incest, in The Encyclopedia of Love in the World Religions (Yehudit Greenberg ed., ABC-CLIO 2008).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Book Review, 53 J. Church & St. 132 (2011) (reviewing Tamara Metz, Untying the Knot: Marriage, the State and the Case for Their Divorce (2010)).
Charles J. Reid, Jr., Book Review, 24 J.L. & Religion 757 (2009) (reviewing Ramsay MacMullen, Voting About God in Early Church Councils (2006)).
Marie Failinger, Susan Stabile & Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Feminism, Law and Religion in Gender in Law, Culture and Society Series (Ashgate Press, forthcoming 2013).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Expressivist Arguments in the Context of Selective Abortions after Prenatal Diagnoses of Disability in Search of Common Ground on Abortion and Reproductive Justice ( Meredith Esser, Justin Murray, and Robin West, eds, Ashgate Press, forthcoming 2013)
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, A Contemporary Catholic Theory of Complementarity in Feminism, Law And Religion (Marie Failinger, Elizabeth R. Schiltz & Susan J. Stabile, eds, Ashgate Press, forthcoming 2013).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Dueling Vocations: Managing the Tensions Between Our Private and Public Callings, in Women, Sex, and the Church; A Case for Catholic Teaching (Erika Bachiochi ed., Pauline Books & Media, 2010).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Living in the Shadow of Mönchberg: Prenatal Testing and Genetic Abortion, in The Cost of “Choice”: Women Evaluate the Impact of Abortion (Erika Bachiochi ed., Encounter Books, 2004) reprinted in Defiant Birth: Women Who Give Birth Against Medical Expectations (Melinda Reist ed., Spinifex Press, 2006).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Exposing the Cracks in the Foundations of Disability Law, 75 Law & Contemp. Probs. (forthcoming 2012).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, The Paradox of the Global and the Local in the Financial Crisis of 2008: Applying the Lessons of Charitas in Veritate to the Regulation of Consumer Credit in the United States and the European Union, 26 J.L. & Religion 173 (2010).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Learning from Mary: The Feminine Vocation and American Law, 8 Ave Maria L. Rev. 101 (2009).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Foreword: Workplace Restructuring to Accommodate Family Life, 4 U. St. Thomas L.J. 343 (2008).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Damming Watters: Channeling the Power of Federal Preemption of State Consumer Banking Laws, 35 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 893 (2008).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Should Bearing the Child Mean Bearing All the Cost? A Catholic Perspective on the Sacrifice of Motherhood and the Common Good, 10 Logos: J. Cath. Thought & Culture 15 (2007).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Motherhood and the Mission: What Catholic Law Schools Could Learn from Harvard about Women, 56 Cath. U. L. Rev. 405 (2007).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, West, MacIntyre and Wojtyla: Pope John Paul II’s Contribution to the Development of a Dependency-Based Theory of Justice, 45 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 369 (2007).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz & Kimberly M. Gartner, What's Your Score? Educating College Students About Credit Card Debt, 24 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 401 (2005).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, The Amazing, Elastic, Ever-Expanding Exportation Doctrine and Its Effect on Predatory Lending Regulation, 88 Minn. L. Rev. 518 (2004).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, John Henry Cardinal Newman, An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1878), 1 J. Christian Legal Thought, Spring 2011, at 16.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, To Procreate or Not to Procreate? The Question Asks: Do We Trust Our Creator?, Il Sussidiaro.net (June 22, 2010).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Subsidiarity and the Financial Crisis, First Things Online: On the Square (Apr. 8, 2009).
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Catholic Feminism: An Oxymoron or ‘Deeper Truths’, St. Thomas Law., Winter 2008, at 18.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, The Disabled Jesus: A Parent Looks at the Logic Behind Prenatal Testing and Stem Cell Research, Am., March 12, 2007 at 16.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, We Are All Loved, But Some of Us Know That Better, Our Sunday Visitor, Jan. 7, 2007, at 16.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Confessions of a Genetic Outlaw, Hum. Life Rev., Summer/Fall 2006, at 139.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Credit Union Lobbyists' Show Kept Big Issues Offscreen, Am. Banker, Aug. 19, 1998, at 3.
Elizabeth R. Schiltz, Credit Union Ruling Victory for 'Little Guy', S. Bend Trib., Mar. 30, 1998, at A9.
Gregory C. Sisk & Mark S. Cady, Lawyer and Judicial Ethics: Iowa Practice (Thomson-West, 2012, 2010 and 2007 eds.).
Gregory C. Sisk, Litigation with the Federal Government: Cases and Materials (2d ed., University Casebook Series 2008).
Gregory Sisk, Litigation with the Federal Government (4th ed., ALI-ABA 2006).
Michael Heise & Gregory C. Sisk, Free Exercise of Religion Before the Bench: Empirical Evidence from the Federal Courts, 88 Notre Dame L. Rev. (forthcoming 2013).
Gregory C. Sisk & Michael Heise, Muslims and Religious Liberty in the Era of 9/11: Empirical Evidence from the Federal Courts, 98 Iowa L. Rev. 231 (2012).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Jurisdiction of the Court of Federal Claims and Forum-Shopping in Money Claims Against the Federal Government, 88 Ind. L.J. (forthcoming 2012).
Gregory C. Sisk & Michael Heise, Ideology ‘All the Way Down’? An Empirical Study of Establishment Clause Decisions in the Federal Courts, 110 Mich. L. Rev. 1201(2012).
Michael Heise & Gregory C. Sisk, Religion, Schools, and Judicial Decision Making: An Empirical Perspective, 79 U. Chi. L. Rev. 187 (2012).
Gregory C. Sisk, Foreword: Official Wrongdoing and the Civil Liability of the Federal Government and Officers, 8 U. St. Thomas L.J. 295 (2012).
Gregory C. Sisk, Lifting the Blindfold From Lady Justice: Allowing Judges To See the Structure in the Judicial Code, 62 Fla. L. Rev. 457 (2010).
Gregory C. Sisk & Pamela Abbate, The Dynamic Attorney-Client Privilege, 23 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 201 (2010).
Gregory C. Sisk & Nicholas Halbur, A Ticking Time Bomb? University Data Privacy Policies and Attorney-Client Confidentiality in Law School Settings, 2010 Utah L. Rev. 1277 (2010).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Inevitability of Federal Sovereign Immunity, 55 Vill. L. Rev. 899 (2010).
Gregory C. Sisk, Returning to the Pruneyard: The Unconstitutionality of State-Sanctioned Trespass in the Name of Speech, 32 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 389 (2009).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Continuing Drift of Federal Sovereign Immunity Jurisprudence, 50 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 517 (2008).
Gregory C. Sisk, Uprooting the Pruneyard, 38 Rutgers L.J. 1145 (2008).
Gregory Sisk, The Quantitative Moment and the Qualitative Opportunity: Legal Studies of Judicial Decisionmaking, 93 Cornell L. Rev. 873 (2008) (reviewing Frank B. Cross, Decision Making in the U.S. Courts of Appeals (2007)).
Gregory C. Sisk, Change and Continuity in Attorney-Client Confidentiality: The New Iowa Rules of Professional Conduct, 55 Drake L. Rev. 347 (2007).
Gregory C. Sisk, John Paul II: The Quintessential Religious Witness in the Public Square, 45 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 241 (2007).
Gregory C. Sisk, A Primer on the Doctrine of Federal Sovereign Immunity, 58 Okla. L. Rev. 439 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Willful Judging of Harry Blackmun, 70 Mo. L. Rev. 1049 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk, How Traditional and Minority Religions Fare in the Courts: Empirical Evidence from Religious Liberty Cases, 76 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1021 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk, A Primer on Civil Discovery Against the Federal Government, 52 Fed. Law. 28 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk & Michael Heise, Judges and Ideology: Public and Academic Debates about Statistical Measures, 99 Nw. U. L. Rev. 743 (2005).
Andrew P. Morriss, Michael Heise, & Gregory C. Sisk, Signaling and Precedent in Federal District Court Opinions, 13 Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev. 63 (2005).
Gregory C. Sisk, Abortion, Bishops, Eucharist, and Politicians: A Question of Communion, 43 Cath. Law. 255 (2004).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Trial Courts of the Federal Circuit: Diversity by Design, 13 Fed. Cir. B.J. 241 (2004).
Gregory C. Sisk, Andrew P. Morriss, & Michael Heise, Searching for the Soul of Judicial Decision-Making: An Empirical Study of Religious Freedom Decisions, 65 Ohio St. L.J. 491 (2004).
Gregory C. Sisk, Yesterday and Today: Of Indians, Breach of Trust, Money, and Sovereign Immunity, 39 Tulsa L. Rev. 313 (2003).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Tapestry Unravels: Statutory Waivers of Sovereign Immunity and Money Claims Against the United States, 71 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 602 (2003).
Gregory C. Sisk, Suspending the Pardon Power During the Twilight of a Presidential Term, 67 Mo. L. Rev. 13 (2002).
Frank Cross, Michael Heise, & Gregory C. Sisk, Above the Rules: A Response to Epstein and King, 69 U. Chi. L. Rev. 135 (2002).
Gregory C. Sisk, Teaching Litigation with the Federal Government, 49 J. Legal Educ. 275 (1999).
Gregory C. Sisk, Iowa’s Legal Ethics Rules – It’s Time to Join the Crowd, 47 Drake L. Rev. 279 (1999).
Gregory C. Sisk, Andrew P. Morriss, & Michael Heise, Charting the Influences on the Judicial Mind: An Empirical Study of Judicial Reasoning, 73 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1377 (1998).
Gregory C. Sisk, Stating the Obvious: Protecting Religion for Religion’s Sake, 47 Drake L. Rev. 45 (1998).
Gregory C. Sisk & Jerry L. Anderson, The Sun Sets on Federal Common Law: Corporate Successor Liability under CERCLA After O’Melveny & Meyers, 16 Va. Envtl. L.J. 505 (1997).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Balkanization of Appellate Justice: The Proliferation of Local Rules in the Federal Circuits, 68 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1 (1997).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Essentials of the Equal Access to Justice Act: Court Awards of Attorney’s Fees for Unreasonable Government Conduct (Part Two), 56 La. L. Rev. 1 (1995).
Gregory C. Sisk, Comparative Fault and Common Sense, 30 Gonz. L. Rev. 29 (1995).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Essentials of the Equal Access to Justice Act: Court Awards of Attorney’s Fees for Unreasonable Government Conduct (Part One), 55 La. L. Rev. 217 (1995).
Gregory C. Sisk, Questioning Dialogue by Judicial Decree: A Different Theory of Constitutional Review and Moral Discourse, 46 Rutgers L. Rev. 1691 (1994).
Gregory C. Sisk, A Primer on Awards of Attorney’s Fees Against the Federal Government, 25 Ariz. St. L.J. 733 (1993).
Gregory C. Sisk, Interpretation of the Statutory Modification of Joint and Several Liability: Resisting the Deconstruction of Tort Reform, 16 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 1 (1992).
Gregory C. Sisk, Recovery for Emotional Distress under the Warsaw Convention: The Elusive Search for the French Legal Meaning of Lesion Corporelle, 25 Tex. Int’l L.J. 127 (1990).
Gregory C. Sisk, The Constitutional Validity of the Modification of Joint and Several Liability in the Washington Tort Reform Act of 1986, 13 U. Puget Sound L. Rev. 433 (1990).
Gregory C. Sisk, Two Proposals to Clarify the Tucker Act Jurisdiction of the Claims Court, 37 Fed. Bar News & J. 47 (1990).
Gregory C. Sisk, Tucker Act Appeals to the Federal Circuit, 36 Fed. Bar News & J. 41 (1989).
Gregory C. Sisk, Interim Attorney’s Fees Awards Against the Federal Government, 68 N.C. L. Rev. 117 (1989).
Gregory C. Sisk, Comment, Toward a Unified Reasonable Use Approach to Water Drainage in Washington, 59 Wash. L. Rev. 61 (1983).
Gregory Sisk, Has the United States Waived Sovereign Immunity Through the Tucker Act for Damages Claims Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act?, in PREVIEW of United States Supreme Court Cases (ABA, 2012).
Gregory Sisk, The Classic Tension Between the Zealous Advocate and the Officer of the Court, Iowa Law., Nov. 2010, at 10.
Gregory Sisk, Rules and Morality: What a Lawyer Must Do Versus What He/She Should Do, Iowa Law., Apr. 2009, at 12.
Gregory Sisk, United States v. Navajo Nation: When May a Tribe Seek Damages from the Government for Breach of Trust?, in PREVIEW of United States Supreme Court Cases (ABA 2008).
Gregory Sisk, Dangers of Crossing the Lines of Professionalism and Civility in the Name of Zealous Advocacy, Iowa Law., Mar. 2008, at 10.
Gregory C. Sisk, Judges Are Human, Too, 83 Judicature 178 (2000).
Gregory Sisk, Private Property (Expression on), in Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (CQ Press 2008).
Gregory Sisk, Standing, in Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution (Facts on File 2007).
Gregory Sisk, Ripeness, in Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution (Facts on File 2007).
Susan J. Stabile, Growing in Love and Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhist Sources for Christian Meditation (Oxford U. Press 2012).
Jayne E. Zanglein, Lawrence A. Frolik & Susan J. Stabile, ERISA Litigation (4th ed., Bureau of National Affairs 2011) (also 3d ed. 2008 and Supps. 2009 & 2010).
John H. Langbein, David Pratt & Susan J. Stabile, Pension and Employee Benefits Law (5th ed., Foundation Press 2010) (also 4th ed. 2006, 2008 Supplement and Teacher’s Manual).
Peggie R. Smith, Ann C. Hodges, Susan J. Stabile, & Rafael Gely, Principles of Employment Law (West 2009).
Susan J. Stabile, 401(k) Answer Book: Special Supplement - Lessons from Enron (Wolters Kluwer 2002).
Susan J. Stabile, Blame It on Catholic Bishop: The Question of NLRB Jurisdiction over Religious Colleges and Universities, 39 Pepp. L. Rev. 1317 (2013).
Susan J. Stabile, In Defense of a More Coherent Approach to Executive and Rank and File Compensation, 25 J. C.R. & Econ. Dev. 565 (2011).
Susan J. Stabile, An Effort to Articulate a Catholic Realist Approach to Abortion, 7 U. St. Thomas L.J. 340 (2010).
Susan J. Stabile, Vocation, Formation and the Next Generation: The Role of Catholic Law Schools in Light of Catholic Social Thought, 7 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 439 (2010).
Susan J. Stabile, The Challenges of Opening a Dialogue Between Catholic and Secular Feminist Legal Theorists, 48 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 219 (2009).
Susan J. Stabile, The Practice of Law as Response to God's Call, 32 Seattle U. L. Rev. 389 (2009).
Susan J. Stabile, One Catholic’s Thoughts on Voting for a President, 47 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 303 (2008).
Susan J. Stabile, Google Benefits or Google’s Benefit?, 3 J. Bus. & Tech. L. 97 (2008).
Susan J. Stabile, Workers in the Vineyard: Catholic Social Thought and the Workplace, 5 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 371 (2008).
Susan J. Stabile, “Poor” Coverage: The Preferential Option for the Poor and Access to Health Care, 5 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 125 (2008).
Susan J. Stabile, Can Secular Feminists and Catholic Feminists Work Together to Ease the Conflict Between Work and Family?, 4 U. St. Thomas L.J. 432 (2007).
Susan J. Stabile, Is it Time to Admit the Failure of an Employer-Based Pension System?, 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 305 (2007).
Susan J. Stabile & Jayne Zanglein, ERISA Fiduciary Litigation: A Three-Part Primer, 33 J. Pension Plan. & Compliance 56 (2007).
Susan J. Stabile, When Conscience Clashes with State Law & Policy: Catholic Institutions, 46 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 137 (2007).
Susan J. Stabile, John Courtney Murray and the Abortion Debate, 4 J. Catholic Soc. Thought 87 (2007).
Susan J. Stabile, 'Othering' and the Law, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 08-37.
Susan J. Stabile, State Law Health Care Initiatives, 19 St. Thomas L. Rev. 87 (2006).
Susan J. Stabile, A Catholic Vision of the Corporation, 4 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 181 (2005).
Susan J. Stabile, State Attempts to Define Religion: The Ramifications of Applying Mandatory Prescription Contraceptive Coverage Statutes to Religious Employees, 28 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 741 (2005).
Susan J. Stabile, Catholic Legal Theory, 44 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 421 (2005).
Jayne Zanglein & Susan J. Stabile, Remedies Available Under a Qualified Plan, 31 J. Pension Plan. & Compliance 1 (2005).
Susan J. Stabile, Sarbanes-Oxley’s Rules of Professional Responsibility Viewed Through a Sextonian Lens, 60 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 31 (2004).
Susan J. Stabile, Using Religion to Promote Corporate Responsibility, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 839 (2004).
Susan J. Stabile, Religious Employers and Statutory Prescription Contraceptive Mandates, 43 Cath. Law. 169 (2004).
Susan J. Stabile, I Believed My Employer and Didn’t Sell My Company Stock: Is There an ERISA (Or ’34 Act) Remedy for Me?, 36 Conn. L. Rev. 385 (2004).
Susan J. Stabile, The Behavior of Defined Contribution Plan Participants, 77 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 71 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, Freedom to Choose Unwisely: Congress’ Misguided Decision to Leave 401(k) Plan Participants to Their Own Devices, 11 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 361 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, Enron, Global Crossing, and Beyond: Implications for Workers, 76 St. John’s L. Rev. 815 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, Another Look at 401(K) Plan Investments in Employer Securities, 35 J. Marshall L. Rev. 539 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, One for A, Two for B, and Four Hundred for C: The Widening Gap in Pay between Executives and Rank and File Employees, 36 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 115 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, The Use of Personality Tests as a Hiring Tool: Is the Benefit Worth the Cost?, 4 U. Pa. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 279 (2002).
Susan J. Stabile, My Executive Makes More Than Your Executive: Rationalizing Executive Pay in a Global Economy, 14 N.Y. Int’l L. Rev. 63 (2001).
Susan J. Stabile, Breach of ERISA Fiduciary Responsibilities: Who’s Liable Anyway?, 5 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 135 (2001).
Susan J. Stabile, Paternalism Isn’t Always a Dirty Word: Can the Law Better Protect Defined Contribution Plan Participants?, 5 Emp. Rts. & Emp. Pol’y J. 491 (2001).
Susan J. Stabile, Viewing Corporate Executive Compensation Through a Partnership Lens: A Tool to Focus Reform, 35 Wake Forest L. Rev. 153 (2000).
Susan J. Stabile, Motivating Executives: Does Performance-Based Compensation Positively Affect Managerial Performance?, 2 U. Pa. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 227 (1999).
Susan J. Stabile, Pension Plan Investments in Employer Securities: More is Not Always Better, 15 Yale J. on Reg. 61 (1998).
Susan J. Stabile, The Role of Congressional Intent in Determining the Existence of Implied Private Rights of Action, 71 Notre Dame L. Rev. 861 (1996).
Susan J. Stabile, Preemption of State Law by Federal Law: A Task for Congress or the Courts?, 40 Vill. L. Rev. 1 (1995).
Susan J. Stabile, Protecting Retiree Medical Benefits in Bankruptcy: The Scope of Section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code, 14 Cardozo L. Rev. 1911 (1993).
Susan J. Stabile, Symposium: The Jurisprudential Legacy of John Paul II: Introduction, 45 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 221 (2006).
Michael A. Simons & Susan J. Stabile, A New ERA for the Catholic Lawyer, 44 J. Cath. Legal Stud. v (2005).
Susan J. Stabile, John Sexton Tribute, 60 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 27 (2004).
Susan J. Stabile & Nichol Hart, Legislative Developments – Sarbanes-Oxley, 563 PLI/Tax 237 (2003).
Susan J. Stabile, Insurance Company Developments: More on Harris Trust v. John Hancock, 492 PLI/Tax 519 (2001).
Susan J. Stabile, Is There a Role for Tax Law in Policing Executive Compensation?, 72 St. John’s L. Rev. 81 (1998).
Susan J. Stabile, Beyond Verity v. Howe: What Will the Fallout Be?, 397 PLI/Tax 859 (1997).
Susan J. Stabile, The Employer as Fiduciary: Settlor v. Fiduciary Functions, 381 PLI/Tax 153 (1996).
Susan J. Stabile, AIDS, Insurance, and the ADA, 10 St. John’s J. Legal Comment 533 (1995).
Susan J. Stabile, Fiduciary Standards, 366 PLI/Tax 43 (1995).
Susan J. Stabile, Symposium: The 20th Anniversary of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (1974-1994): Concluding Remarks, 68 St. John’s L. Rev. 481 (1994).
Arthur H. Kohn, Susan J. Stabile, A. Richard Susko & Alan S. Wilmit, Selected Issues Respecting Stock Based Compensation Schemes, 792 PLI/Corp 681 (1992).
Scott A. Taylor, The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations in a Nutshell (Thomson Reuters 2011).
Scott A. Taylor & Robert J. Desiderio, Planning Tax Exempt Organizations (Shepard's/McGraw Hill 1986).
Scott A. Taylor, Bang Goes the Theory: Debunking Traditional Legal Education, 3 Phoenix L. Rev. 309 (2010).
Scott A. Taylor, Taxation in Indian Country After Carcieri v. Salazar, 36 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 590 (2010).
Scott A. Taylor, The Importance of Being Interest: Why a State Cannot Impose Its Income Tax on Tribal Bonds, 25 Akron Tax J. 123 (2010).
Scott A. Taylor, The Relevance of Faith Integration in Legal Education, 18 Nottingham L.J. 49 (2009).
Scott A. Taylor, Spirituality and Academic Performance at a Catholic Law School: An Empirical Study, 45 Cal. W. L. Rev. 89 (2008).
Scott A. Taylor, The Unending Onslaught on Tribal Sovereignty: State Income Taxation of Non-Member Indians, 91 Marq. L. Rev. 917 (2008).
Scott A. Taylor, A Judicial Framework for Applying Supreme Court Jurisprudence to the State Income Taxation of Indian Traders, 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 841 (2007).
Scott A. Taylor, Enforcement of Tribal Court Tax Judgments Outside of Indian Country: The Ways and Means, 34 N.M. L. Rev. 339 (2004).
Scott A. Taylor, The Native American Law Opinions of Judge Noonan: Do We Hear the Faint Voice of Bartólome De Las Casas?, 1 U. St. Thomas L.J. 148 (2003).
Scott A. Taylor, Registration Statutes, Personal Jurisdiction, and the Problem of Predictability, 103 Colum. L. Rev. 1163 (2003).
Scott A. Taylor, Un Impuesto Ideal Sobre el Consumo en el Commercio Electronico en una Economia Global, 5 Revista de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Granada 757 (2002).
Scott A. Taylor, An Ideal E-Commerce Tax in a Global Economy, 1 Global Rev. Cyberlaw 133 (2001).
Scott A. Taylor, Federal and State Income Taxation of Indian Gaming Revenue, 5 Gaming L. Rev. 383 (2001).
Scott A. Taylor, An Experiment in Reciprocal Experiential Learning: Law Students and Lawyers Learning From Each Other, 1 Active Learning in Higher Educ. 60 (2000).
Scott A. Taylor, State Property Taxation of Tribal Fee Lands Located within Reservation Boundaries: Reconsidering County of Yakima v. Confederated Tribes & Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation and Leech Lake Band of Chippewa Indians v. Cass County, 23 Am. Indian L. Rev. 55 (1998).
Scott A. Taylor, An Introduction and Overview of Taxation and Indian Gaming, 29 Ariz. St. L.J. 251 (1997).
Scott A. Taylor, Teaching a Law Seminar over the Internet, 7 J.L. & Info. Sci. 41 (1996).
Scott A. Taylor, Computer and Internet Applications in a Clinical Law Program at the University of New Mexico, 6 J.L. & Info. Sci. 35 (1995).
Scott A. Taylor, Technology within the Legal Profession in New Mexico, 5 J.L. & Info. Sci. 47 (1994).
Scott A. Taylor, Comments on the U.S.-Mexico Tax Treaty, 1 U.S.-Mex. L.J. 335 (1993).
Scott A. Taylor, Corporate Integration in the Federal Income Tax: Lessons from the Past and a Proposal for the Future, 10 Va. Tax Rev. 237 (1990).
Scott A. Taylor, Taxing Captive Insurance: A New Solution for an Old Problem, 42 Tax Law. 859 (1989).
Scott A. Taylor, Using Section 1244 with Incorporated Oil and Gas Ventures, Tax Ideas Section of Prentice-Hall's Oil & Gas Taxes/Natural Resources Services (1985).
Scott A. Taylor, United States Forest Service Timber Cutting Contracts: Federal Income Tax Consequences on Disposition, 19 Timber Tax J. 17 (1983).
Scott A. Taylor, The Deductibility for Federal Income Tax Purposes of New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax Paid on the Purchase of a Newly Constructed Home, 13 N.M. L. Rev. 625 (1983).
Scott A. Taylor, Tribal Taxation: The Practical Considerations, 1 Mineral Law Series, Paper No. 4 (Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation 1989).
Scott A. Taylor, Captive Insurance: A Review and Criticism of Recent Developments Coupled with a Proposed Solution, 41 Tax Notes 447 (1988).
Scott A. Taylor, Taxing Public Charities Out of Business: A Solution in Search of a Problem, 39 Tax Notes 753 (1988).
Nekima Levy-Pounds & Artika Tyner, Principles of Ubuntu: Using the Legal Clinical Model to Train Agents of Social Change, 13 Int’l J. Clin. Leg. Educ. 7 (2008).
Artika Tyner, Robust Exchange of Ideas and the Presence of the African American Voice in the Law School Environment: A Review of Literature, 5 Mod. Am. 37 (2009).
Uzodima F. Aba-Onu, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Joanna Salmen, & Artika Tyner, Evaluation of Gang Databases in Minnesota and Recommendations for Change, 19 Info. & Comm. Tech. L. 223 (2010).
Artika Tyner, Professional Formation: The Role of Lawyer as Leader, in AALS: Revisiting Best Practices (Forthcoming).
Artika Tyner, Teaching Restorative Justice Practices, in Techniques for Teaching Law II (Gerald F. Hess et al. eds., 2011).
Artika Tyner, Preparing Law Students to Serve and Lead, in Techniques for Teaching Law II (Gerald F. Hess et al. eds., 2011).
Artika Tyner, Discovering your Strengths and Reaping the Benefits, in The 101 Practice Series: Breaking Down the Basics (American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, 2009).
Artika Tyner, Restorative Justice: Restoring Communities and Making New Connections, Akungba L.J. (2012).
Uzodima F. Aba-Onu, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Joanna Salmen, & Artika Tyner, Evaluation of Gang Databases in Minnesota and Recommendations for Change, 19 Info. & Comm. Tech. L. 223 (2010).
Artika Tyner, Robust Exchange of Ideas and the Presence of the African American Voice in the Law School Environment: A Review of Literature, 5 Mod. Am. 37 (2009).
Nekima Levy-Pounds & Artika Tyner, Principles of Ubuntu: Using the Legal Clinical Model to Train Agents of Social Change, 13 Int’l J. Clin. Leg. Educ. 7 (2008).
Artika Tyner, Law Practice in the Future, A.B.A., GP|Solo, Mar.-Apr. 2012, at 36.
Artika Tyner, A Beautiful Mosaic: Promoting Diversity and Inclusiveness in Client Counseling, A.B.A., Diversity Voice, Winter 2012, at 5.
Artika Tyner, Listening as an Effective Tool for Client Representation, A.B.A., Conflict Mgmt., Spring 2009, at 6.
Artika Tyner, Preparing Law Students to Serve and Lead: How to Incorporate Principles of Social Justice into the Law School Curriculum, The Law Tchr., Spring 2009, at 3.
Artika Tyner, A New Addition to the Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner’s Toolkit: The Exploration of Restorative Justice and Practical Implementation, A.B.A., GP|Solo Law Trends & News (Fall 2009).
Artika Tyner, Restorative Justice: A Dream of Restoration and Transformation, Minn. St. B. Ass’n, Hearsay, Fall 2008, at 10.
Artika Tyner, Client Counseling in a Multicultural Environment: Integrating Ohio’s Rich Tapestry of Diversity into Your Legal Practice, Ohio St. B. Ass’n, Solo, Small Firms & Gen. Prac. Newsl. (Fall 2008).
Artika Tyner, Help Wanted: Engineers of Social Change, A.B.A., GP|Solo Newsl., Spring 2008, at 7.
Artika Tyner, Ten Steps to a Healthier You, A.B.A., GP|Solo, Law Student Newsl. (Apr. 2008).
Artika Tyner, Unveiling your Strengths and Maximizing the Benefits, A.B.A., GP|Solo Law Student Newsl. (Spring 2008).
Artika Tyner, 150 Years of Cultural Change in Minnesota: Our Profession and Our Clients, Ramsey County B. Ass’n, Barrister, Apr. 2008, at 3.
Artika Tyner, Restorative Justice: Creating Transformation and Building Communities, Minority Trial L., Fall 2007, at 1, 14.
Artika Tyner, Client Counseling in a Multicultural Environment: Integrating Minnesota’s Rich Tapestry of Diversity into Your Legal Practice, Minn. St. B. Ass’n, Hearsay, Winter 2007, at 4.
Artika Tyner, Client Counseling in a Multicultural Environment: Best Practices for Serving Clients Living in Poverty, Minn. St. B. Ass’n, Hearsay, Summer 2007, at 3.
Artika Tyner, Driving While Black: The Demise of Equal Protection and Fairness, National Black Law Students Association, Fourteenth Amendment (Spring 2005).
Robert K. Vischer, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Morality of Legal Practice: Lessons in Love and Justice (Cambridge Univ. Press, forthcoming 2012).
Robert K. Vischer, Conscience and the Common Good: Reclaiming the Space Between Person and State (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010).
Robert K. Vischer, The Best Interests of the Child: Modern Lessons from the Christian Traditions, in The Vocation of the Child (J. Witte & P. Brennan eds., 2008).
Robert K. Vischer, Solidarity, Subsidiarity, and the Consumerist Impetus of American Law, in Self-Evident Truths: Catholic Perspectives on American Law (M. Scaperlanda & T. Collett eds., Cath. Univ. of America Press 2007).
Robert K. Vischer, The Uneasy (and Changing) Relationship of Health Care and Religion in Our Legal System, J. Theoretical Med. & Bioethics (forthcoming 2012).
Robert K. Vischer, How Do Lawyers Serve Human Dignity, U. St. Thomas L.J. (forthcoming 2012).
Robert K. Vischer, Big Law and the Marginalization of Trust, 25 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 165 (2012).
Robert K.Vischer, How Necessary is the Right of Assembly?, Wash. Univ. L. Rev., U of St. Thomas Legal Studies Research Paper No. 12-11 (forthcoming 2012).
Robert K. Vischer, Trust and the Global Law Firm, 19 Am. U. J. Gender Soc. Pol'y & L. 1095 (2011).
Robert K. Vischer, Whom Should a Catholic Law School Honor?: If Confusion is the Concern, Context Matters, 49 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 243 (2011).
Robert K. Vischer, Conscience and the Common Good: An Introduction, 49 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 293 (2011) (opening essay for symposium dedicated to Conscience and the Common Good: Reclaiming the Space Between Person and State).
Robert K. Vischer, Individual Rights vs. Institutional Identity: The Relational Dimension of Conscience in Health Care, 9 Ave Maria L. Rev. 67 (2010).
Robert K. Vischer, When is a Catholic Doing Legal Theory Doing “Catholic Legal Theory?”, 40 Seton Hall L. Rev. 845 (2010).
Robert K. Vischer, Trust and the Global Law Firm: Are Relationships of Trust Still Central to the Corporate Legal Services Market? U of St. Thomas Legal Studies Research Paper No. 10-19 (2010).
Robert K. Vischer, Professionalizing Moral Engagement, 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 33 (2009).
Robert K. Vischer, How We Talk About Marriage (and Why It Matters), 42 Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 114 (2009).
Robert K. Vischer, Corporate Identity and Moral Pluralism: Reclaiming the Relational Dimension of Conscience, 5 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 323 (2008).
Robert K. Vischer, Moral Engagement Without the “Moral Law:” A Post-Canons View of Attorneys’ Moral Accountability, 2008 Prof. Law. 213 (2008).
Robert K. Vischer, Legal Advice as Moral Perspective, 19 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 225 (2006).
Robert K. Vischer, Conscience in Context: Pharmacist Rights and the Eroding Moral Marketplace, 17 Stan. Law & Pol’y Rev. 83 (2006).
Robert K. Vischer, Professional Identity and the Contours of Prudence, 4 U. St. Thomas L.J. 46 (2006).
Robert K. Vischer, The Sanctity of Conscience in an Age of School Choice: Grounds for Skepticism, 6 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 81 (2006).
Robert K. Vischer, Pluralism and Professionalism: The Question of Authority, 8 Legal Ethics 35 (2005).
Robert K. Vischer, Subsidiarity and Subversion: Local Power, Legal Norms, and the Liberal State, 2 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 277 (2005).
Robert K. Vischer, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Rethinking the Value of Associations, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 949 (2004).
Robert K. Vischer, Heretics in the Temple of Law: The Promise and Peril of the Religious Lawyering Movement, 19 J.L. & Religion 427 (2004).
Robert K. Vischer, Catholic Social Thought and the Ethical Formation of Lawyers: A Call for Community, 1 J. Cath. Soc. Thought 417 (2004).
Robert K. Vischer, Racial Segregation in American Churches and Its Implications for School Vouchers, 53 Fla. L. Rev. 193 (2001).
Robert K. Vischer, Subsidiarity as a Principle of Governance: Beyond Devolution, 35 Ind. L. Rev. 103 (2001).
Robert K. Vischer, Note, The Evidentiary Use of the Ethics Codes in Legal Malpractice: Erasing a Double Standard, 109 Harv. L. Rev. 1102 (1996).
Robert K. Vischer, The Dangers of Anti-Sharia Laws, 221 First Things 26 (2012).
Robert K. Vischer, The Progressive Case for Conscience Protection, The Public Discourse, March 9, 2011.
Robert K. Vischer, Cathy Kaveny, Billable Hours in Ordinary Time: A Theological Critique of the Instrumentation of Time in Professional Life, Loyola L.J. (2001), 1 J. Christian Legal Thought 37 (2011).
Robert K. Vischer, Political, Not Partisan: The Church in the Public Square, 137 Commonweal, Dec. 3, 2010, at 17.
Robert K. Vischer, Prop 8 & the Rule of Facts: How Not To Settle the Gay Marriage Question, 137 Commonweal, Sept. 10, 2010, at 7.
Robert K. Vischer, Diversity and Discrimination in the Case of the Christian Legal Society, The Public Discourse, July 9, 2010.
Robert K. Vischer, Discrimination: How Dirty a Word?, 137 Commonweal, May 21, 2010, at 9.
Robert K. Vischer, Bad Faith: Blaming Religion for Proposition 8, 136 Commonweal, Jan. 16, 2009, at 10.
Robert K. Vischer, Subsidiarity and Suffering: The View from New Orleans, 45 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 183 (2006).
Robert K. Vischer, Introduction: Religious Education and the Liberal State, 44 J. Cath. Legal Stud . 57 (2005).
Robert K. Vischer, Faith, Pluralism, and the Practice of Law, 43 Cath. Law. 17 (2004).
Robert K. Vischer, Catholics and Religious Liberty, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge 2006).
Robert K. Vischer, Beyond Boundaries: Expanding the Law and Religion Conversation, 27 J.L. & Religion 225 (2012) (reviewing Howard Lesnick, Religion in Legal Thought and Practice (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010)).
Robert K. Vischer, Legal Hurdles, 206 America, Mar. 5, 2012, at 33 (reviewing Richard Thompson Ford, Rights Gone Wrong: How Law Corrupts the Struggle for Equality (2011)).
Rober K. Vischer, We Hold Which Truths?, 138 Commonweal, Sept. 23, 2011, at 29 (reviewing Paul Horwitz, The Agnostic Age (2011)).
Robert K. Vischer, Public Reason Disease, 137 Commonweal, March 12, 2010, at 29 (reviewing Steven H. Shiffin, Public Reason Discourse, in The Religious Left and Church-State Relations (2009)).
Robert K. Vischer, Incompatible Freedoms?, 136 Commonweal, Oct. 9. 2009, at 20 (reviewing Douglas Laycock, et al., eds., Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emerging Conflicts (2008)).
Robert K. Vischer, From Principle to Policy, 135 Commonweal, Aug. 15, 2008, at 28 (reviewing The Option for the Poor, in Christian Theology (Daniel G. Groody ed., (2007) and Thomas J. Massaro, United States Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response (2007)).
Robert K. Vischer, A Delicate Relationship, 199 America, Aug. 4, 2008, at 32 (reviewing Frank Lambert, Religion in American Politics: A Short History (2008)).
Robert K. Vischer, Book Review, 88 J. Religion 119 (2008) (reviewing John Witte, Jr., God’s Joust, God’s Justice: Law and Religion in the Western Tradition (2006)).
Robert K. Vischer, The Knot, 134 Commonweal, Dec. 21, 2007, at 18 (reviewing Don Browning,Equality and the Family: A Fundamental, Practical Theology of Children, Mothers and Fathers (2007)).
Robert K. Vischer, All in the Family: When Should the State Intervene?, 134 Commonweal, March 23, 2007, at 8 (reviewing James Dwyer, The Relationship Rights of Children (2006)).
Robert K. Vischer, What’s Best for the Social Order?, 196 America, Feb. 26, 2007, at 27 (reviewing Lew Daly, God and the Welfare State (2006)).
Robert K. Vischer, Higher Learning, 196 America, Jan. 15, 2007, at 36 (reviewing D. Henry & M. Beatty eds., Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community(2006)).
Robert K. Vischer, All That We Can Be, 133 Commonweal, May 5, 2006, at 26 (reviewing Robert Wuthnow, American Mythos: Why Our Best Efforts to Be a Better Nation Fall Short(2006)).
Robert K. Vischer, Public Opinion and the Culture Wars: The Case of School Vouchers, 2002 U. Ill. L. Rev . 477 (2002) (reviewing Terry Moe, Schools, Vouchers, and the American Public (Brookings Inst. Press 2002)).
Robert K. Vischer, Book Note, Religion and Roe: The Politics of Exclusion, 108 Harv. L. Rev. 495 (1994) (reviewing Alan Mensch & Elizabeth Freeman, The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable? (Duke Univ. Press 1993)).
D.R. Whitt, “With Righteousness in His Suitcase”: Reflections on the Ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 54 Vill. L. Rev. 421 (2009).
D. R. Whitt, “What We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate”: The Mind of the Legislator in Ex Corde Ecclesiae, 25 J. C. & U. L. 769 (1999).
Virgil Wiebe, John Borrie & Declan Smyth, Introduction, in Gro Nysteun & Stuart Casey-Maslen ed., The Convention on Cluster Munitions: A Commentary (Oxford Univ. Press 2010).
Virgil Wiebe, Declan Smyth & Stuart Casey-Maslen, Article 1. General Obligations and Scope of Application, in Gro Nysteun & Stuart Casey-Maslen ed., The Convention on Cluster Munitions: A Commentary (Oxford Univ. Press 2010).
Virgil Wiebe, Maybe You Should, Yes You Must, No You Can’t: Shifting Standards and Practices for Assuring Document Reliability in Asylum Cases, in Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook 2006-2007 (Stephanie Browning, ed., American Immigration Lawyers Association 2006).
Virgil Wiebe (with Serena Parker), Asking for a Note from Your Torturer: Corroboration and Authentication Requirements in Asylum, Withholding, and Torture Convention Cases, in Immigration & Nationality Law Handbook 2001-2002 (updated and reprinted in Immigr. Briefings, Oct. 2001).
Virgil Wiebe & Sarah S. Brenes, Mental Health Professionals and Affirmative Applications for Immigration Benefits: A Critical Review of Administrative Appeals Office Cases Involving Extreme Hardship and Mental Harm, 11-04 Immigr. Briefings 1 (2011).
Virgil Wiebe & Sarah S. Brenes, Oath Martyrs, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 11-28 (2011).
Virgil Wiebe, For Whom the Little Bells Toll: Recent Judgments by International Tribunals on the Legality of Cluster Munitions, 35 Pepp. L. Rev. 895 (2008).
Virgil Wiebe, Recent Trends in Cluster Munitions Regulation: 2003-2007, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 07-15 (2007).
Virgil Wiebe, Maybe You Should, Yes You Must, No You Can’t: Shifting Standards and Practices for Assuring Document Reliability in Asylum Cases, 06-11 Immigr. Briefings 1 (2006).
Virgil Wiebe, The Drops that Carve the Stone: State and Manufacturer Responsibility for the Humanitarian Impact of Cluster Munitions and Explosive Remnants of War, Italian Campaign to Ban Landmines Website (2004); U of St. Thomas Legal Studies Research Paper No. 05-21 (2005).
Virgil Wiebe, Washing Your Feet in the Blood of the Wicked: Seeking Justice and Contending with Vengeance in an Interprofessional Setting, 1 U. St. Thomas L.J. 182 (2003).
Virgil Wiebe, Footprints of Death: Cluster Bombs as Indiscriminate Weapons Under International Humanitarian Law, 22 Mich. J. Int'l L. 85 (2000).
Virgil Wiebe, The Prevention of Civil War Through the Use of the Human Rights System, 27 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 409 (1995).
Virgil Wiebe, Ain’t Goin’ Study War No More? NOT, 38.2 Peace Office Newsletter (Mennonite Central Committee), Apr.-June 2008, at 7.
Virgil Wiebe, Still Thinking: Thinking About Dual Citizenship and Hospitality Can Guide a Christian Response to Immigration, The Christian Leader (2007).
Stuart Maslen & Virgil Wiebe, Cluster Munitions: A Survey of Legal Responses (Landmine Action 2007).
Jennifer L. Wright, Religious Law Schools and Democratic Society, How. L.J. (forthcoming 2013).
Jennifer L. Wright, Guardianship for Your Own Good: Improving the Well-Being of Respondents and Wards in the USA, 33 Int'l J. Law & Psychiatry 350 (2010).
Jennifer L. Wright, The St. Thomas Effect, U. St. Thomas Legal Stud. Res. Paper No. 06-26 (2006).
Jennifer L. Wright, Therapeutic Jurisprudence in an Interprofessional Practice at the University of St. Thomas Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services, 17 U. St. Thomas L. Rev. 501 (2005).
Jennifer L. Wright, Protecting Who from What, and Why, and How?: A Proposal for an Integrative Approach to Adult Protective Proceedings, 12 Elder L.J. 53 (2004).
Jennifer L. Wright, Unconstitutional or Impossible: The Irreconcilable Gap Between Managed Care and Due Process in Medicaid and Medicare, 17 J. Contemp. Health L. & Pol’y 135 (2000).
Jennifer L. Wright, Nursing Home Discharge Law, in Chapter 2 – Long-Term Care Planning, in The Elder Law Handbook, 2nd Ed. (Minnesota State Bar Ass’n 2008).
Jennifer L. Wright & Natasha Merz, Anatomy of a Nursing Home Discharge, in 17th Ann. Elder L. Inst. (Minnesota State Bar Ass’n 2007).
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