New York University Law Review (2011)
Tabatha Abu El-Haj Assistant Professor of Law
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The Neglected Right of Assembly
UCLA Law Review (2009)
Tabatha Abu El-Haj Assistant Professor of Law
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Anti-Snitching Norms and Community Loyalty
Oregon Law Review (2011)
Bret Asbury Associate Professor of Law
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Law as Palimpsest: Conceptualizing Contingency in Judicial Opinions
Alabama Law Review (2009)
Bret Asbury Associate Professor of Law |

Why the Bluebook Matters: What Judge Posner and Its Other Critics Miss
Tennessee Law Review (forthcoming 2011)
Bret Asbury Associate Professor of Law |

The Body of the Mind: Embodied Cognition, Law, and Justice
St. Louis University Law Journal (2010)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law |
Color Commentators of the Bench
Florida State University Law Review (2011)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law
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Don't Blame Us: How Our Attributional Proclivities Influence the Relationship Between Americans, Business and Government
Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal (2010)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law
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Frames of Injustice: The Bias We Overlook
Indiana Law Journal (2010)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law
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The Geography of Criminal Law
Cardozo Law Review (2010)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law |
Law and Embodiment
Topics in Cognitive Science (forthcoming 2012)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law |

Quick on the Draw: Implicit Bias and the Second Amendment
Oregon Law Review (2010)
Adam Benforado Assistant Professor of Law
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Campus Citizenship and Associational Freedom: An Aristotelian Approach to the Nondiscrimination Puzzle
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal (forthcoming 2011)
Chapin Cimino Associate Professor of Law
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Review Essay: Private Law, Public Consequences, and Virtue Jurisprudence
University of Pittsburgh Law Review (2009)
Chapin Cimino Associate Professor of Law |

Virtue and Contract Law
Oregon Law Review (2010)
Chapin Cimino Associate Professor of Law |

Keeping Men Men and Women Down: Sex Segregation, Anti-Essentialism, and Masculinity
Harvard Journal of Law and Gender (2010)
David S. Cohen Associate Professor of Law |

No Boy Left Behind? Single-Sex Education and the Essentialist Myth of Masculinity
Indiana Law Journal (2009)
David S. Cohen Associate Professor of Law |

The Paradox of McDonald v. City of Chicago
George Washington Law Review (2011)
David S. Cohen Associate Professor of Law |

The Precedent-Based Voting Paradox
Boston University Law Review (2010)
David S. Cohen Associate Professor of Law |

The Stubborn Persistence of Sex Segregation
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law (forthcoming 2011)
David S. Cohen Associate Professor of Law |

The Disappearing Opt-Out Right in Punitive Damages Class Actions
Wisconsin Law Review (2011)
Richard H. Frankel Associate Professor of Law |

The Failure of Analogy in Conceptualizing Private Entity Liability Under Section 1983
University of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review (2010)
Richard H. Frankel Associate Professor of Law |

Regulating Privatized Government Through Section 1983
University of Chicago Law Review (2009)
Richard H. Frankel Associate Professor of Law
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Reflecting on the Language of Death
Seattle University Law Review (2011)
Deborah Gordon Assistant Professor of Law |

Constitution and Extraconstitution: Emergency Powers in Postcolonial Pakistan and India
in Emergency Powers in Asia Cambridge University Press (2010)
Anil Kalhan Associate Professor of Law |

Immigration Act of 1965
in Latino History and Culture: An Encyclopedia M.E. Sharpe (2009)
Anil Kalhan Associate Professor of Law |

Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
in Latino History and Culture: An Encyclopedia M.E. Sharpe (2009)
Anil Kalhan Associate Professor of Law
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Rethinking Immigration Detention
Columbia Law Review Sidebar (2010)
Anil Kalhan Associate Professor of Law
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Coming off the Bench: Legal and Policy Implications of Proposals to Allow Retired Justices to Sit By Designation on the United States Supreme Court (with Michael Dorf) Duke Law Journal (2011) Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law |

Failure Is Not an Option: What Legal Educators Can Learn from NASA’s Signature Pedagogies to Improve Student Outcomes (with C. Coughlin)
Journal of Air Law and Commerce (2010)
Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law
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From Grimm to Glory: Simulated Oral Argument as a Component of Legal Education’s Signature Pedagogy
Indiana Law Journal (2009)
Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law
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The Other Side of the Story: Using Graphic Organizers to Counter the Counter-Analysis Quandary (with C. Coughlin)
University of Baltimore Law Review (2010)
Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law
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See One, Do One, Teach One: Dissecting the Use of Medical Education’s Signature Pedagogy in the Law School Curriculum (with C. Coughlin and S. Patrick)
Georgia State University Law Review (2010)
Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law
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Sex on the Brain: Adolescent Psychosocial Science and Sanctions for Risky Sex
New York University Review of Law and Social Change (2011) Lisa T. McElroy Associate Professor of Law |

A Legal Framework for Uncovering Implicit Bias
University of Cincinnati Law Review (2011)
Natalie Bucciarelli PedersenAssistant Teaching Professor
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A Sea Change off the Coast of Maine: Assimilating Cultural Property Rights Into a Community Conservation Movement
Emory Law Journal (2011)
Pammela Quinn Saunders Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
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From Black Power to Hip Hop: Discussing Race, Policing, and the Fourth Amendment Through the "War On" Paradigm
Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice (forthcoming 2011)
Donald F. Tibbs Associate Professor of Law |

From Black Power to Prison Power: The Making of Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union
Palgrave Macmillan (forthcoming 2011)
Donald F. Tibbs Associate Professor of Law
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Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale
in Icons of Black America
Greenwood Press (2010)
Donald F. Tibbs Associate Professor of Law
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Who Killed Oscar Grant?: A Legal-Eulogy of the Cultural Logic of Black Hyper-Policing in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Southern University Journal of Race, Gender, and Poverty (2010)
Donald F. Tibbs Associate Professor of Law
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An Interdisciplinary Framework for Understanding and Cultivating Law Student Enthusiasm
DePaul Law Review (2009)
Emily B. Zimmerman Associate Professor of Law
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Do Grades Matter?
Seattle University Law Review (forthcoming 2011)
Emily B. Zimmerman Associate Professor of Law |
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What Do Law Students Want?: The Missing Piece of the Assessment Puzzle
Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming 2011)
Emily B. Zimmerman Associate Professor of Law |
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