Prof. Preston Article

Professor Cheryl Preston has recently published her article "All Knowledge is Not Equal: Facilitating Children's Access to Knowledge by Making the Internet Safer" in the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy. She …

Prof. Tarkington Article

Professor Margaret Tarkington has recently posted her newest article, "A Free Speech Right to Impugn Judicial Integrity in Court Proceedings," to SSRN. Download it here. Professor Tarkington's article has been accepted for publication …

Prof. Fleming Articles

Professor null has recently posted two of his articles on SSRN. Some Perspectives from the United States on the Worldwide Taxation vs. Territorial Taxation Debate (with Robert J. Peroni and Stephen E. Shay) …

Lynn Wardle Articles

Professor null has recently posted two of this articles to SSRN. Click on the titles to read the abstracts and download the papers. Restructuring Democracy or Lawlessness? Critical Reflections on in Re Marriage …

David Moore Papers

One of our newest faculty members, David H. Moore, has recently posted some of his papers on SSRN. Law(Makers) of the Land: The Doctrine of Treaty Non-Self-Execution Medellin, the Alien Tort Statute, and …

New Gedicks Papers

Professor Fred Gedicks has recently posted two new papers to SSRN. Atmospheric Harms in Constitutional Law is forthcoming in the Maryland Law Review and Originalist Roots of Substantive Due Process: Higher-Law Constitutionalism and …

Prof. Andersen Jones on Media Subpoenas

Professor RonNell Andersen Jones has recently posted her newest article on media subpoenas to SSRN. Media Subpoenas: Impact, Perception, and Legal Protection in the Changing World of American Journalism is forthcoming in the …

Truth and Consequences

Professor Frederick Mark Gedicks has recently posted his newest working paper, Truth and Consequences: Mitt Romney, Proposition 8, and Public Reason, to SSRN. Read the abstract and download the paper here. More of …

Prof. Gedicks on the Establishment Clause

Professor Fred Gedicks has recently posted "Indeterminancy and the Establishment Clause" on SSRN. Click here to download. Here's the abstract: Prepared for a symposium on Kent Greenawalt, 2 Religion and the Constitution: Establishment …

Prof. Tarkington on Attorney Speech

 Professor Margaret Tarkington has recently posted her article, "The Truth Be Damned: The First Amendment, Attorney Speech, and Judicial Reputation," on SSRN. Read the abstract and download the article here. Professor Tarkington's article …

The Forgotten Founding Document

Professor A. Scott Loveless has recently posted his article "The Forgotten Founding Document" on SSRN. Here's the abstract: "On the difficult moral issues confronting the judiciary today, a long overlooked bit of guidance …

Internet Porn, ICANN, and Families”

Professor Cheryl Preston has recently posted her newest article, "Internet Porn, ICANN, and Families: A Call to Action," to SSRN. Prof. Preston's article was recently published in the Journal of Internet Law.

The ‘Heart’ of Lawyering

Professor null has recently posted her latest article, "Clients, Empathy, and Compassion: Introducing First-Year Students to the 'Heart' of Lawyering," to SSRN. Professor Gerdy's article will soon be published in the Nebraska Law …

Prof. Wardle Articles

Professor null has recently posted several of his articles to SSRN. Click on the following titles to read the abstracts and download the articles. The Attack on Marriage as the Union of a …

Protecting Confidential Sources

This evening, Sept. 18th at 7pm, Professor RonNell Andersen Jones will be participating in a panel discussion on the topic of Protecting Confidential Sources. The discussion will take place in Room B092 of …