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.

Carsten Momsen
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Tom O’Malley
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Sarah Lisa Washington
– Proportionality of Punishment in Common Law Jurisdictions and in Germany, in Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 213-260 (Kai Ambos, Antony Duff, Julian V. Roberts, Thomas Weigend & Alexander Heinze, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2020)
– Punishment Purposes and Eighth Amendment Disproportionality, in The Eighth Amendment and Its Future in a New Age of Punishment 101-117 (Meghan J. Ryan & William W. Berry III, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2020)
– Family Law: Values Beyond Choice and Autonomy?, 40 Law and Philosophy 163 (2021)
Andrew T. Crane
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Jennifer L. Brown
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Warren Cormack
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Mercedes Ruiz-Estevez
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Joseph P. Voth
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Tsutomu Sawai
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Taichi Hatta
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Misao Fujita
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Walter C. Low
– The American Public Is Ready to Accept Human-Animal Chimera Research, 15 Stem Cell Reports 804 (2020)
Daniel Rafter
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Ranveer Vasdev
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Duncan Hurrelbrink
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Mark Gormley III
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Tabitha Chettupally
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Uzma Samadani
– Litigation Risks Despite Guideline Adherence for Acute Spinal Cord Injury: Time Is Spine, 49(5) Neurosurgical Focus E17 (2020)
Alice Guerra
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Barbara Luppi
– Accuracy of Verdicts Under Different Jury Sizes and Voting Rules, 28 Supreme Court Economic Review 221-236 (2020)
Howard Bolter
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Grant T. Collins
&
Penelope Phillips
Employment Law and Practice (Thomson Reuters, 4th ed., 2020)
Jennifer Silva
&
Ezra Kose
– Re-envisioning the Causes of Family Change since the ’60s: June Carbone, in Reflecting on the 1960s at 50 A Concise Account of How the 1960s Changed America, for Better and for Worse (Alexander Riley, ed., Routledge, 2020)  
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Brendan O'Leary
– On the Sanctity of Borders: A Response to "Getting Ready", 32 Irish Studies in International Affairs 44 (2021)
– Antitrust, Intellectual Property, and Dynamic Efficiency: An Essay in Honor of Herbert Hovenkamp, Concurrences No.3 (2020), reprinted in Herbert Hovenkamp Liber Amicorum: The Dean of American Antitrust Law (Nicolas Charbit & Sonia Ahmad, eds., Institute for Competition Law, 2021)  
– CRISPR and the Future of Fertility Innovation, 23 SMU Science and Technology Law Review 31 (2020)
– Should Defense Counsel Start Focusing on Volatile Memory?, 37 (issue 10) Computer & Internet Lawyer 10 (Nov./Dec. 2020)
– Can Failing to Preserve Volatile Memory Evidence Ever Be in Bad Faith?, 38 (issue 1) Computer & Internet Lawyer 8 (Jan. 2021)
– Affordable Content in Legal Education, 112 Law Library Journal 301 (2020)
Judith Fox
&
Stacey Tutt
– Forgotten Borrowers: Protecting Private Student Loan Borrowers Through State Law, 11 UC Irvine Law Review 43 (2020)
– Asylum Under Attack: Is It Time for A Constitutional Right?, 26 Buffalo Human Rights Law Review 147 (2020)
– Stewart Macaulay and the Law of Contract, in Stewart Macaulay: Selected Works 3-14 (David Campbell, ed., Springer, 2020)
– Determining the Perspective of a Reasonable Police Officer: An Evidence-Based Proposal, 65 Villanova Law Review 585 (2020)
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Peter Reuter
– Organized Crime: Less Than Meets the Eye, 49 Crime and Justice 1-16 (2020) 
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Peter Reuter
Organizing Crime: Mafias, Markets, and Networks (University of Chicago Press, 2020) (co-editor)
– RAM Dumps, Hash Algorithms, Smearing, Encryption, and Order of Volatility, 37 (issue 6) The Computer & Internet Lawyer 8 (June 2020)
– The Importance of Volatile Computer Memory Evidence, the Tradeoffs Between Acquiring Potential Evidence from Volatile Memory on a Running Computer, and the Defense Perspective, 37 (issue 9) The Computer & Internet Lawyer 5 (Oct. 2020)
– Return of Results in Participant-Driven Research: Learning from Transformative Research Models, 48: 1(Supp) Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 159-166 (2020)
Morris B. Hoffman
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Vijeth Iyengar
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Frank Krueger
– The Intersectionality of Age and Gender on the Bench: Are Younger Female Judges Harsher with Serious Crimes?, 40 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 128 (2020)
– Emergency’s Challenges, in Constitutionalism Under Extreme Conditions: Law, Emergency, Exception 427 (Richard Albert & Yaniv Roznai, eds., Springer, 2020)
Amy L. McGuire
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Mark P. Aulisio
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F. Daniel Davis
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Cheryl Erwin
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Thomas D. Harter
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Reshma Jagsi
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Robert Klitzman
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Robert Macauley
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Eric Racine
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Matthew Wynia
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Paul Root Wolpe
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The COVID-19 Task Force of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD)
– Ethical Challenges Arising in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Overview from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD) Task Force, 20:7 The American Journal of Bioethics 15-27 (2020)
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Richard J. Goldstone
– Prospects and Challenges for the Rule of Law, 4 Modern Legal Practice 54 (2020)
Kelsey Moriarty
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Patricia M. Veach
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Bonnie LeRoy
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Ian M. MacFarlane
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Heather A. Zierhut
– A Roadmap for Precision Medicine Research Recruitment: Empirical Assessment of the Public's Willingness to Participate, 17 Personalized Medicine 345-359 (2020)
– The Compelling Case for Low-Violence-Risk Preclusion in American Prison Policy, 38 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 207 (2020)
– Multiple Causes and Stacked Inferences: Comment, 176 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 73-78 (2020)