29 May 2012
Banking and the Poor
23 February 2012
Researching Administrative Decisions
Administrative agencies are interesting creatures in our system of government. They are part of the executive branch, but have quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers that must be considered when doing legal research. Regulations, which …
21 February 2012
Establishment Clause Incorporation
Professor Fred Gedicks has recently posted his newest article, Establishment Clause Incorporation: A Logical, Textual, and Historical Defense, to SSRN. For more of Professor Gedicks' articles click here.
10 February 2012
Preston on the Infancy Doctrine
Professor Cheryl Preston and co-author Brandon Crowther have recently posted their article, Infancy Doctrine Inquiries, to SSRN. The article, published in the Santa Clara Law Review, examines this contract law doctrine in light …
01 February 2012
Race, Prediction, and Pretrial Detention
Professor Shima Baradaran has recently posted her newest article, Race, Prediction, and Pretrial Detention, to SSRN. The article is co-authored with Professor Frank McIntyre. Here's the abstract: "We use a large, nationally representative …
24 January 2012
Sovereignty and Neutrality in Cyber Conflict
Professor Eric Talbot Jensen has recently posted his newest article, Sovereignty and Neutrality in Cyber Conflict, to SSRN. This article will be published in the Fordham International Law Journal. For more of …
13 December 2011
Wardle Papers
Professor Lynn Wardle has recently posted a number of his newest articles to SSRN. The Boundaries of Belonging: Allegiance, Purpose and the Definition of Marriage Counselors as Gatekeepers: The Professional Responsibilities of Family …
17 November 2011
Terminal Silliness of Secularized Religious Symbols
One of BYU Law School's most prolific authors, Professor Fred Gedicks, has posted his newest article, Lynch v. Donnelly and the Terminal Silliness of Secularized Religious Symbols, on SSRN. The article will be …
28 October 2011
State of Pretrial Detention
Professor Shima Baradaran has recently posted The State of Pretrial Detention to SSRN. This work is a chapter in The State of Criminal Justice, which is published by the American Bar Association. For …
28 June 2011
Fair Trade and Child Labor
Professor Shima Baradaran has recently posted one of her newest articles, Fair Trade and Child Labor, to SSRN. This article was co-authored with Stephanie Barclay and will be published in the Columbia Human Rights Law …
31 May 2011
The President’s Unconstitutional Treatymaking
Professor David Moore has recently posted his newest article, The President's Unconstitutional Treatymaking, to SSRN. The article is forthcoming in the UCLA Law Review. For more of Professor Moore's scholarship see his SSRN page.
12 May 2011
Private Ordering with Shareholder Bylaws
Professor Gordon Smith has recently posted his newest article, Private Ordering with Shareholder Bylaws, to SSRN. Co-authors of the paper include Matthew G. Wright and Marcus Kai Hintze. Here's the abstract: In this Article, we propose …
25 February 2011
Baradaran on Pretrial Detention
Professor Shima Baradaran has recently posted two of her latest articles on pretrial detention to SSRN. In Due Process, Predictive Justice & the Presumption of Innocence, Prof. Baradaran examines "how the Due Process Clause provides …
04 February 2011
Baradaran on Banking
Professor Mehrsa Baradaran's article, The ILC and the Reconstruction of U.S. Banking, has recently been published in the Southern Methodist University Law Review and posted on SSRN.
08 December 2010
Prof. Jones Article
Professor RonNell Andersen Jones has recently posted her latest article, Litigation, Legislation and Democracy in a Post-Newspaper America, to SSRN. It will be published in the Washington and Lee Law Review.
15 November 2010
Worthen on the NCAA and Religion
Former law school dean Kevin Worthen recently posted his article The NCAA and Religion: Insights About Non-State Governance from Sunday Play and End Zone Celebrations to SSRN. Dean Worthen is currently serving as …
05 November 2010
When Agencies Go Nuclear
Professor Brigham Daniels has recently posted his paper, When Agencies Go Nuclear: A Game Theoretical Approach to the Biggest Sticks in an Agency's Arsenal, to SSRN. More of Professor Daniels' papers can be …
01 November 2010