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.

The Law and Economics of Insurance (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012) (editor)
Dina Francesca Haynes
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Naomi Cahn
– Criminal Justice for Gendered Violence and Beyond, 11 International Criminal Law Review 425 (2011)
– Explanations of National Punishment Policies and their Implications for Central and Eastern Europe, 47 Kriminologiai Tanulmanyok (2011) (in Hungarian)
– So Much More Than a "Harmless Drudge": Samuel Johnson and his Dictionary, The Colophon 3 (Spring 2009)
– Reflections on E-Marriage Papers, 2011 Michigan State Law Review 35 (2011)
Michael J. Gerhardt
– "Extraordinary Circumstances": The Legacy of the Gang of 14 and a Proposal for Judicial Nominations Reform, 46 University of Richmond Law Review 969 (2012)
Crawford v. Washington: What Would Justice Thomas Do?, 96 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 18 (2012)
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William Carson
– Cognitive Warfare and Young Black Males in America, 15 Journal of Gender, Race & Justice 281 (2012)
– Discipline and Discharge of Public-Sector Employees: An Empirical Study of Arbitration Awards, 27 ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law 195 (2012)
– The Constitutional Dimension of Unilateral Change in Public-Sector Collective Bargaining, 27 ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law 165 (2012)
– Legal Mechanic: Where Are We Going? The Generalist vs. Specialist Challenge, 47 Tulsa Law Review 51-65 (2011) (reviewing Robert P. Burns, The Death of the American Trial (University of Chicago Press, 2009) and Lawrence Baum, Specializing the Courts (University of Chicago Press, 2011)) (review essay)
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Marta Cenini
– Punitive Damages and Class Actions, in The Law and Economics of Class Actions in Europe: Lessons from America 131-146 (Jurgen G. Backhaus, Alberto Cassone & Giovanni B. Ramello, eds., Edward Elgar, 2012)
– Statutes as Contracts? The "California Rule" and Its Impact on Public Pension Reform, 97 Iowa Law Review 1029 (2012)
– Criminal Attempts, in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law 191-204 (Andrei Marmor, ed., Routledge, 2012)
– Betwixt and Between: The Ethical Dilemmas of Insurance Defense, in Lawyers in Practice: Ethical Decision Making in Context 131-151 ( Leslie C. Levin & Lynn Mather, eds., University of Chicago Press, 2012)
– Siblings in Law, 65 Vanderbilt Law Review 897 (2012)
Barbara Luppi
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Shruti Rajagopalan
– The Rise and Fall of the Polluter-Pays Principle in Developing Countries, 32 International Review of Law & Economics 135-144 (2012)
– Of the Conditional Fee as a Response to Lawyers, Bankers and Loopholes, 1 American University Business Law Review 42 (2011-2012)
– Financial Regulation Reform and Too Big to Fail, 1 American University Business Law Review 113 (2011-2012)
– Sanitizing Interested Transactions, 36 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 903 (2011)
– Transparency and Contrarian Experts in Financial Regulation: A Brief Response to Professor Bradley, 1 American University Business Law Review 33 (2011-2012)
– Race, Ethnicity, and Punishment, in The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections (Joan Petersilia & Kevin Reitz, eds., Oxford University Press, 2012)
– Linking Housing and School Integration to Growth Management, in Integrating Schools in a Changing Society: New Policies and Legal Options for a Multiracial Generation (Erica Frankenberg & Elizabeth Debray, eds., University of North Carolina Press, 2011)
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Cortney Jones
– Designing Oversight for Nanomedicine Research in Human Subjects: Systemic Analysis of Exceptional Oversight for Emerging Technologies, 13 Journal of Nanoparticle Research 1449-1465 (2011)
Joan Petersilia
The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections (Oxford University Press, 2012) (co-editor)
– Theories of Proportionality and Desert, in The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections 131-149 (Joan Petersilia & Kevin Reitz, eds., Oxford University Press, 2012)
– Managing Incidental Findings and Research Results in Genomic Research Involving Biobanks and Archived Data Sets, 14 Genetics in Medicine 361-84 (2012)
Heather R. Bemmels
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Brian Van Ness
– Mapping the Inputs, Analyses, and Outputs of Biobank Research Systems to Identify Sources of Incidental Findings and Individual Research Results for Potential Return to Participants, 14 Genetics in Medicine 385-92 (2012)
– The "Traditional" Indeterminate Sentencing Model, in The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections (Joan Petersilia & Kevin Reitz, eds., Oxford University Press, 2011)
– The Past, Present, and Future of the Debate over Return of Research Results and Incidental Findings, 14 Genetics in Medicine 355-57 (2012)