Vol. 100 Print Issues
100:1
Back to the Future? Legal Scholarship in the Progressive Era and Today, by Daniel A. Farber here
Against Jawboning, by Derek E. Bambauer here
Revitalizing Dormant Commerce Clause Review for Interstate Coordination, by Alexandra B. Klass & Jim Rossi here
Why Rape Should Not (Always) Be a Crime, by Katharine K. Baker here
Outrageous and Irrational, by Jane R. Bambauer & Toni M. Massaro here
Note: Social Group Semantics: The Evidentiary Requirements of “Particularity” and “Social Distinction” in Pro Se Asylum Adjudications, by Nicholas R. Bednar here
Note: Remodeling “Model Aircraft”: Why Restrictive Language That Grounded the Unmanned Industry Should Cease To Govern It, by Maxwell Mensinger here
Note: A Merry-Go-Round of Metal and Manipulation: Toward a New Framework for Commodity Exchange Self-Regulation, by Samuel D. Posnick here
100:2
Communicating the Canons: How Lower Courts React When the Supreme Court Changes the Rules of Statutory Interpretation, by Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl here
Equity Crowdfunding: A Market for Lemons?, by Darian M. Ibrahim here
The Digital Shareholder, by Andrew A. Schwartz here
Syria, Cost-sharing, and the Responsibility to Protect Refugees, by E. Tendayi Achiume here
Note: Striking Before the Well Goes Dry: Exploring If and How the United States Ban on Crude Oil Exports Should Be Lifted To Exploit the American Oil Boom, by Sam Andre here
Note: Same-Sex Marriage and Disestablishing Parentage: Reconceptualizing Legal Parenthood Through Surrogacy, by Michael S. DePrince here
Note: Rejecting Tax Exceptionalism: Bringing Temporary Treasury Regulations Back in Line with the APA, by Eleanor D. Wood here
100:3
Anticompetitive Patent Injunctions, by Erik Hovenkamp & Thomas F. Cotter here
Reconsidering Fictitious Pricing, by David Adam Friedman here
Restoring Reason to the Third Party Doctrine, by Lucas Issacharoff & Kyle Wirshba here
The Distributive Deficit in Law and Economics, by Lee Anne Fennell & Richard H. McAdams here
Note: Hard Choices: Where To Draw the Line on Limiting Selection in the Selective Reduction of Multifetal Pregnancies, by Mary A. Scott here
Note: Haute off the Press: Refashioning Copyright Law To Protect American Fashion Designs from the Economic Threat of 3D Printing, by Anna M. Luczkow here
Note: Incorporating Cost into the Return of Incidental Findings Calculus: Defining a Responsible Default for Genetics and Genomics Researchers, by Emily Scholtes here
100:4
Regulating Employment-Based Anything, by Brendan S. Maher here
Antitrust and the Robo-Seller: Competition in the Time of Algorithms, by Salil K. Mehra here
Financial Weapons of War, by Tom C.W. Lin here
Regulating Financial Change: A Functional Approach, by Steven L. Schwarcz here
Rethinking Technology Neutrality, by Brad A. Greenberg here
The Secret History of the Bluebook, by Fred R. Shapiro & Julie Graves Krishnaswami here
Note: The Shoe Doesn’t Fit: General Jurisdiction Should Follow Corporate Structure, by Seungwon Chung here
Note: Live Long and Prosper: How the Persistent and Increasing Popularity of Fan Fiction Requires a New Solution in Copyright Law, by Brittany Johnson here
Note: You Should Be Free To Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk: Applying Riley v. California to Smart Activity Trackers, by Katharine Saphner here
100:5
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Celebrating 100 Volumes of the Minnesota Law Review, by Rajin S. Olson here
The Most-Cited Articles from the Minnesota Law Review, by Fred R. Shapiro here
The United States Supreme Court (Mostly) Gives Up Its Review Role with Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Cases, by Paul Marcus here.
Culture as a Structural Problem in Indigent Defense, by Eve Brensike Primus here
Prosser’s The Fall of the Citadel, by Kenneth S. Abraham here
The Remains of the Citadel (Economic Loss Rule in Products Cases), by Catherine M. Sharkey here
Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment Forty Years Later: Toward the Realization of an Inclusive Regulatory Model, by Donald A. Dripps here
Anthony Amsterdam’s Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment, and What It Teaches About the Good and Bad in Rodriguez v. United States, by Tracey Maclin here
Regaining Perspective: Constitutional Criminal Adjudication in the U.S. Supreme Court, by Andrew Manuel Crespo here
“The More Things Change . . .”: New Moves for Legitimizing Racial Discrimination in a “Post-Race” World, by Mario L. Barnes here
Will LGBT Antidiscrimination Law Follow the Course of Race Antidiscrimination Law?, by Robert S. Chang here
New Economy, Old Biases, by Nancy Leong here
Note: Anticompetitive Until Proven Innocent: An Antitrust Proposal To Embargo Covert Patent Privateering Against Small Businesses, by Kyle R. Kroll here
Note: Maximizing the Min-Max Test: A Proposal To Unify the Framework for Rule 403 Decisions, by Leah Tabbert here
100:6
No Longer a Neutral Magistrate: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in the Wake of the War on Terror, by Walter F. Mondale, Robert A. Stein & Caitlinrose Fisher here
Public Enforcement Compensation and Private Rights, by Prentiss Cox here
Of Mice and Men: On the Seclusion of Immigration Detainees and Hospital Patients, by Stacey A. Tovino here
The Moral Psychology of Copyright Infringement, by Christopher Buccafusco & David Fagundes here
The Missing Pieces of Geoengineering Research Governance, by Albert C. Lin here
Note: Address Confidentiality and Real Property Records: Safeguarding Interests in Land While Protecting Battered Women, by Jonathan Grant here