Faculty Recent Publications

Recent Publications

Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.

To find earlier publications during a faculty member's tenure at the University of Minnesota Law School, search by faculty member and/or by words in the publications' citations using the search box on the right. Additional information can be found on the faculty biography pages via the faculty directory.

– Fifty Years of Patent Remedies Case Law: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, 50 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 607 (2022)
– Seeing Like an Anti-Fraud State, 40 Law and History Review 855 (2022) (review essay) (reviewing Edward Balleisen, Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff (Princeton University Press 2018))
Jurisprudence: Theory and Context, (Sweet & Maxwell (UK), Carolina Academic Press (US), 1st ed., 1996; 2d ed., 1999; 3d ed., 2003; 4th ed., 2006; 5th ed., 2009; 6th ed., 2012; 7th ed., 2015; 8th ed., 2019; 9th ed., 2023; translated into Chinese (Law Press, 2007), Greek (Kritiki Publications, 2007), Spanish (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 2010), Italian (G. Giappichelli Editore, 2016), Portuguese (Tirant lo Blanch 2020), and Georgian (Varlam Cherkezishvili Institute, 2023)
Rory O'Connell
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Lina Malagón
– The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and Transformative Change: Promise, Power and Solidarity, Israel Law Review (published online, May 9, 2023)
– The Roberts Court's Structural Incrementalism, 136 Harvard Law Review Forum 75 (2022)
– Alf Ross on the Nature of Law, 36 Ratio Juris 61-71 (2023)
– Methodology for Theorizing About the Nature of Law and About Doctrinal Areas of Law, in Meta-theory of Law 75-91 (Mathieu Carpentier, ed., ISTE Publishing, 2022)
– Standing, Nominal Damages, and Nominal Damages "Workarounds" in Intellectual Property Law After TransUnion, 56 U.C. Davis Law Review 1085 (2023)
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Ana María Suárez Franco
– A Critical Peasants’ Rights Perspective for Human Rights and the Environment: Leveraging the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants, in A Research Agenda for Human Rights and the Environment (Dina Lupin, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023)
Juvenile Justice Administration in a Nutshell (West Academic Publishing, 4th ed., 2018; 5th ed., 2023)
– Passion Projects in Law Librarianship: A Belated Tribute to Igor Kavass and His Personal Mission to Acquire and Organize U.S. International Agreements, 114 Law Library Journal 431 (2022)
Naomi Cahn
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Dina Francesca Haynes
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Nahla Valji
The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict (Oxford University Press, paperback ed. with updated introduction, 2023) (co-editor) 
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William C. Price Jr.
– When Taint Teams Go Awry: Laundering Unconstitutional Violations of the Fourth Amendment, 75 Arkansas Law Review 753 (2023)
– The Judicial System's Unjust Relationship with Attorney-Client Privilege: How Judges Knowingly (and Erroneously) Abrogate Important Contractual Arrangements in Corporate Transactions, 11 Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review 201 (2022)
– Practical Reasoning and the Communicative Model of Law, in Interpretivism and the Limits of Law 12-22 (Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Francesca Poggi & Izabela Skoczeń, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022)
– When Cannabis Businesses Fail: Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors as an Alternative to Bankruptcy, 2022 Utah Law Review 967 (2022)
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Sandra Bucerius
Prisons and Prisoners (University of Chicago Press, 2022) (co-editor)
– Punishments, Politics, and Prisons in Western Countries, in Prisons and Prisoners 7-57 (Michael Tonry & Sandra Bucerius, eds., University of Chicago Press, 2022)
– Another Look at Medieval Natural Rights: Tierney on Rights as Powers in Canon Law, in Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law: Paris, 17-23 July 2016 (Florence Demoulin-Auzary, Nicolas Laurent-Bonne & Franck Roumy, eds., Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 2022)
– Joseph Raz on Law's Moral Claims 8 RphZ Rechtsphilosophie 385-393 (2022)
– The Complexity of Sexual Violence, Birthing, and Status After the Fall of the Caliphate, in Challenging Conceptions: Children Born of Wartime Rape and Sexual Exploitation 199-216 (Kimberly Theidon, Dyan Mazurana & Dipali Anumol, eds., Oxford University Press, 2023)
Kenneth S. Abraham
– The Limits of Regulation by Insurance, 98 Indiana Law Journal 215 (2022)
Silvia Borelli
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John W. Budd
– Using Efficiency, Equity and Voice for Defining Job Quality, and Legal Regulation for Achieving It, in The Oxford Handbook of Job Quality (Chris Warhurst, Chris Mathieu & Rachel E. Dwyer, eds, Oxford University Press, 2022)
Alice Guerra
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Barbara Luppi
– Do Presumptions of Negligence Incentivize Optimal Precautions?, 54 European Journal of Law and Economics 349-368 (2022)
– Spousal Support in an Era of Inequality, 44 Houston Journal of International Law 367 (2022)
The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law: Implications for Refugees (Oxford University Press, 2022)
Rory O’Connell
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Lina Malagón
– Are Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Side-Lined in Peace Agreements? Insights From Peace Agreement Databases, 26 Gonzaga Journal of International Law 25 (2022)
– The Limits of Law and the Value of Rights in Addressing Terrorism: A Study of the UN Counterterrorism Architecture, in Between Crime and War: Hybrid Legal Frameworks for Asymmetric Conflict 45-62 (Jens David Ohlin, Claire Finkelstein, Christopher J. Fuller & Mitt Regan, eds., Oxford University Press, 2022)
– Safeguarding Confidential Arbitration Awards in Uncontested Confirmation Actions, 59 American Business Law Journal 505 (2022)
– Objectivity, Conventions, and the Possibility of Universal Error, in Without Trimmings: The Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy of Matthew Kramer 113-124 (Mark McBride & Visa AJ Kurki, eds. Oxford University Press, 2022)