Submissions from 2020
Making the Second Pandemic: The Eviction Tsunami, Small Landlords, and the Preservation of “Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing", Susan Bennett
Preventing Trafficking through New Global Governance, Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2019
The Vital Role of the WTO Appellate Body in the Promotion of Rule of Law and International Cooperation: A Case Study, Padideh Ala'i
Who Owns the Rules of War in Today's Post-Post-Cold War?, Kenneth Anderson
Accommodating Competition: Harmonizing National Economic Commitments, Jonathan Baker
Building Bridges: Examining Race and Privilege in Community Economic Development: Introductory Overview, Priya Baskaran
Respect the Hustle: Necessity Entrepreneurship, Returning Citizens, and Social Enterprise Strategies, Priya Baskaran
Backdoor Balancing and the Consequences of Legal Change, Elizabeth Earle Beske
Multilateral Development Banks, Their Member States and Public Accountability: A Proposal, Daniel D. Bradlow
Why Central Banks Need to Take Human Rights More Seriously, Daniel D. Bradlow
Acting Differently: How Science on the Social Brain Can Inform Antidiscrimination Law, Susan Carle
Submissions from 2018
Climate Change Innovation, Products and Services under the GATT/WTO System, Padideh Ala'i and David Gantz
Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement, Jonathan Baker
The Economic Justice Imperative for Lawyers in Trump Country, Priya Baskaran
A Human Rights Based Approach to International Financial Regulatory Standards, Daniel D. Bradlow
Assessing the Potential for Global Economic Governance Reform, Daniel D. Bradlow
International Financial Regulatory Standards and Human Rights: Connecting the Dots, Daniel D. Bradlow, Motoko Aizawa, and Margaret Wachenfeld
Ethics and the History of Social Movement Lawyering, Susan Carle
The Settlement Problem in Public Interest Law, Susan Carle
A Reflection on the Ethics of Movement Lawyering, Susan Carle and Scott L. Cummings
Contemporary Debt Bondage, "Self-Exploitation," and the Limits of the Trafficking Definition, Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2017
Debating Autonomous Weapon Systems, Their Ethics, and Their Regulation Under International Law, Kenneth Anderson
Transactional Clinics as Change Agents in the Trump Era: Lessons from Two Contexts, Priya Baskaran and Michael Haber
Coming of Age on $2 a Day, Evicted: What CED Has to Say to Today's Untethered Poverty, Susan Bennett
Teaching and Practicing Community Development Poverty Law: Lawyers and Clients as Trusted Neighborhood Problem Solvers, Susan Bennett, Alicia Alvarez, Louise Howells, and Hannah Lieberman
Using a Shield as a Sword: Are International Organizations Abusing Their Immunity?, Daniel D. Bradlow
Analyzing Social Impairments under Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Susan Carle
Using Global Migration Law to Prevent Human Trafficking, Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2016
Why the Hurry to Regulate Autonomous Weapon Systems-but Not Cyber-Weapons?, Kenneth Anderson
Constructing the Social Impact Statement to Measure the Full Cost to Public Housing Tenants of Urban Renewal, Susan Bennett
Can Parallel Lines Ever Meet? The Strange Case of the International Standards on Sovereign Debt and Business and Human Rights, Daniel D. Bradlow
Angry Employees: Revisiting Insubordination in Title VII Cases, Susan Carle and Susan D. Carle
Submissions from 2015
Mistaken Eyewitness Identifications in Maryland, David Aaronson and Julia Fox
The Many Faces of Transparency, Padideh Ala'i
The United States' Multidimensional Approach to Combating Corruption, Padideh Ala'i
Putting the 'Financial Stability' in Financial Stability Oversight Council, Hilary Allen
Antitrust, Competition Policy, an Inequality, Jonathan Baker and Steven Salop
Introduction to Worker Cooperatives and Their Role in the Changing Economy, Priya Baskaran
Sharing Research Data and Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael Carroll
Giving as Governance: Philanthrocapitalism and Modern-Day Slavery Abolitionism, Janie Chuang
The Challenges and Perils of Reframing Trafficking as 'Modern-Day Slavery", Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2014
Civil Consequences of Corruption in International Commercial Contracts, Padideh Ala'i
Transparency in International Economic Relations and the Role of the WTO, Padideh Ala'i and Matthew D'Orsi
Adapting the Law of Armed Conflict to Autonomous Weapon Systems, Kenneth Anderson, Daniel Reisner, and Matthew Waxman
The G20 and Africa: A Critical Assessment, Daniel D. Bradlow
Conceptions of Agency in Social Movement Scholarship: Mack on African American Civil Rights Lawyers [comments], Susan Carle
Pinterest and Copyright's Safe Harbors for Internet Providers, Michael W. Carroll
Exploitation Creep and the Unmaking of Human Trafficking Law, Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2013
A New Philosophy for Financial Stability Regulation, Hilary Allen
A Framework for Assessing Global Economic Governance, Daniel D. Bradlow
A Realist Approach to Copyright Law's Formalities, Michael W. Carroll
Submissions from 2012
Civil Society: Do NGOs Have Too Much Power?, Kenneth Anderson
Efficiency in Bello and Ad Bellum: Making the Use of Force Too Easy?, Kenneth Anderson
Community Economic Development Law: A Text for Engaged Learning, Susan Bennett
How Well Does the G20 Reflect African Interests and Priorities?: Some Thoughts Following the Los Cabos, Mexico Summit, Daniel D. Bradlow
Copyright's Creative Hierarchy in the Performing Arts, Michael Carroll
The Use of Indicators to Measure Government Responses to Human Trafficking, Janie Chuang and Anne T. Gallagher
Submissions from 2011
Transparency and the Expansion of the WTO Mandate, Padideh Ala'i
'Accountability' as 'Legitimacy': Global Governance, Global Civil Society and the United Nations, Kenneth Anderson
Public Participation and the Private Sector: The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in the Evolution of International Legal Standards, Daniel D. Bradlow and Megan S. Chapman
How Myth-Busting about the Historical Goals of Civil Rights Activism Can Illuminate Paths for the Future, Susan Carle
John Dewey and the Early NAACP: Developing a Progressive Discourse on Racial Injustice, 1909–1921, Susan Carle
Why Full Open Access Matters, Michael Carroll
Commentary on CEDAW Article 6, Janie Chuang
Submissions from 2010
From the Periphery to the Center? The Evolving WTO Jurisprudence on Transparency and Good Governance, Padideh Ala'i
Global Philanthropy and Global Governance: The Problematic Moral Legitimacy of the Relationship Between Global Civil Society and the United Nations, Kenneth Anderson
International Law and the Operations of the International Financial Institutions, Daniel D. Bradlow
Conclusion: The Future of International Law and International Financial Institutions, Daniel Bradlow and David Hunter
A Social Movement History of Title VII Disparate Impact Analysis, Susan Carle
Achieving Accountability for Migrant Domestic Worker Abuse, Janie Chuang
Rescuing Trafficking from Ideological Capture: Prostitution Reform and Anti-Trafficking Law and Policy, Janie Chuang