University of Pennsylvania Law Review - 2015
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- Dangerous liaisons: criminalization of "relationship hires" under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
- Time to drop the infield fly rule and end a common law anomaly.
- Structure and value in the common law.
- An inconvenient truth: how forum non conveniens doctrine allows defendants to escape state court jurisdiction.
- Do you have to keep the government's secrets? Retroactively classified documents, the First Amendment, and the power to make secrets out of the public record.
- Toward a standard of meaningful review: examining the actual protections afforded to prisoners in long-term solitary confinement.
- Doctrinal categories, legal realism, and the rule of law.
- Prohibiting sexual orientation discrimination in public accommodations: a common law approach.
- Presidential settlements.
- Structure and value in the common law.
- Proposing a transactional approach to civil forfeiture reform.
- A national study of access to counsel in immigration court.
- Blowing the whistle on consumer financial abuse.
- The constraint of legal doctrine.
- Nine takes on indeterminacy, with special emphasis on the criminal law.
- Legal realism and legal doctrine.
- Tontine pensions.
- Antitrust in zero-price markets: foundations.
- Antitrust in zero-price markets: foundations.
- Court competition for patent cases.
- Regulating against bubbles: how mortgage regulation can keep Main Street and Wall Street safe - from themselves.
- A national study of access to counsel in immigration court.
- Special domestic violence criminal jurisdiction for Indian tribes: inherent tribal sovereignty versus defendants' complete constitutional rights.
- Big data and predictive reasonable suspicion.
- Judicial comparativism and judicial diplomacy.
- Toward a Pigouvian state.
- The limitations of tradition: how modern choice of law doctrine can help courts resolve conflicts within the New York Convention and the federal Arbitration Act.
- Image is everything: corporate branding and religious accommodation in the workplace.
- Corporate law doctrine and the legacy of American legal realism.
- Getting their due (process): parents and lawyers in special education due process hearings in Pennsylvania.
- Toward a Pigouvian state.
- Recovering for the loss of a beloved pet: rethinking the legal classification of companion animals and the requirements for loss of companionship tort damages.
- Helping buyers beware: the need for supervision of big retail.
- Foreign sovereign immunity and comparative institutional competence.
- Proposing a transactional approach to civil forfeiture reform.
- Big data and predictive reasonable suspicion.
- The new doctrinalism: implications for evidence theory.
- Court competition for patent cases.
- Do you have to keep the government's secrets? Retroactively classified documents, the First Amendment, and the power to make secrets out of the public record.
- Regulating against bubbles: how mortgage regulation can keep Main Street and Wall Street safe - from themselves.
- Equity's unstated domain: the role of equity in shaping copyright law.
- Reasonableness in and out of negligence law.
- Intuitive formalism in contract.
- Family law's doctrines.
- Judicial comparativism and judicial diplomacy.
- Choice of law in fraudulent joinder litigation.
- The power to privilege.
- Behaviorial international law.
- David Cooper.
- Foreign sovereign immunity and comparative institutional competence.
- Image is everything: corporate branding and religious accommodation in the workplace.
- Modernizing class action cy pres through democratic inputs: a return to cy pres comme possible.
- Behaviorial international law.
- Judicial comparativism and judicial diplomacy.
- Helping buyers beware: the need for supervision of big retail.
- Judicial priorities.
- Realism and revolution in conflict of laws: in with a bang and out with a whimper.
- A dose of reality for specialized courts: lessons from the VICP.
- Presidential settlements.
- The power to privilege.
- Judicial priorities.
- A dose of reality for specialized courts: lessons from the VICP.
- Tontine pensions.
- The persistence of system in property law.