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.

Marta Cenini
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Barbara Luppi
– Law and Economics: The Comparative Law and Economics of Frustration in Contracts, in Unexpected Circumstances in European Contract Law 33-51 (Ewoud Hondius & Hans Christoph Grigoleit, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2011) (commissioned); translated into Spanish, Comparacion Juridica y Economica de la Frustracion Contractual, 41 Ius Et Veritas (2012)
T.L.O. and Redding's Unanswered (Misanswered) Fourth Amendment Questions: Few Rights and Fewer Remedies, 80 Mississippi Law Journal 847 (2011)
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Shelly Schaefer
– The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: The Conundrum of Attorneys as an Aggravating Factor at Disposition, 27 Justice Quarterly 713 (2010)
– The Costly Consequences of Populist Posturing: ASBOs, Victims, "Rebalancing", and Diminution of Support for Civil Liberties, 12 Punishment & Society 387-413 (2010)
– "Rebalancing the Criminal Justice System in Favour of the Victim": The Costly Consequences of Populist Rhetoric, in Hearing the Victim: Adversarial Justice, Crime Victims and the State (Anthony Bottoms & Julian V. Roberts, eds., Willan, 2010)
– Foreword, in Offenders on Offending: Learning about Crime from Criminals (Wim Bernasco, ed., Willan, 2010)
– Foreword, in Race, Crime and Criminal Justice (Anita Kalunta-Crumpton, ed., Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)
– Less Imprisonment, Less Crime: A Reply to Daniel Nagin, in Contemporary Issues in Criminological Theory and Research (Richard Rosenfeld, Kenna Quinet & Crystal A. Garcia, eds., Cengage, 2d ed., 2011)
– "Public Criminology" and Evidence-Based Policy, 9 Criminology & Public Policy 783-97 (2010)
– Evidence-based Penal Policies and Practices, in Gunter Kaiser Memorial Conference (Hans-Jorg Albrecht, ed., Max Planck Institute, 2010)
– Less Imprisonment is No Doubt a Good Thing; More Policing Probably is Not, 10 Criminology & Public Policy 137-52 (2011)
– Unilateral Alteration of Public Sector Collective Bargaining Agreements and the Contract Clause, 59 Buffalo Law Review 1 (2011)
– Sentencing, in Crime and Public Policy (James Q. Wilson & Joan Petersilia, eds., Oxford University Press, 2d ed., 2011)
Naomi Cahn
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Dina Francesca Haynes
– Returning Home: Women in Post-Conflict Societies, 39 University of Baltimore Law Review 339 (2010)
– Collective Justice or Personal Gain? An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Class Action Lawyers and Named Plaintiffs, 44 Akron Law Review 67 (2011)
– Public Pension Plan Reform: The Legal Framework, 5 Education Finance and Policy 617 (2010)
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David Weissbrodt
– Human Rights and Protection of Non-Citizens: Whither Universality and Indivisibility of Rights?, 28 Refugee Survey Quarterly 34 (2009), reprinted in Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups and Human Rights (David Weissbrodt & Mary Rumsey, eds., Edward Elgar, 2011)
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Hendrik Hartog
– "Glimmers of Life": A Conversation with Hendrik Hartog, 27 Law and History Review 629-655 (2009)
– Theorizing about Law, Analisi e Diritto 271 (2010)
Richard R. Fabsitz
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others
– Ethical and Practical Guidelines for Reporting Genetic Research Results to Study Participants: Updated Guidelines from an NHLBI Working Group, 3 Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics 574-80 (2010)
Nicholas M. Orme
– Incidental Findings in Imaging Research: Evaluating Incidence, Benefit and Burden, 170 Archives of Internal Medicine 1525-32 (2010)
– The Trademark Fair Use Reform Act, 90 Boston University Law Review 2267 (2010)
– The (Nearly) Forgotten Early Empirical Legal Research, in The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research 875-900 (Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer, eds., Oxford University Press, 2010)
– Claiming Behavior as Legal Mobilization, in The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research 260-84 (Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer, eds., Oxford University Press, 2010)
– Consumer Protection, in The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research (Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer, eds., Oxford University Press, 2010)
– Patent Remedies and Practical Reason, 88 Texas Law Review See Also 125 (2010)
– Framing Justice: Media, Bias, and Legal Decisionmaking, 69 Maryland Law Review 849 (2010)
Roger C. Park
– Uncharged Misconduct Evidence in Sex Crime Cases: Reassessing the Rule of Exclusion, 141 Military Law Review 171 (1993)
– Federal Injunctions Against State-Court Proceedings, 79 Harvard Law Review 170 (1965) (note)
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Mark J. Richards
– Taking and Testing Jurisprudential Regimes Seriously: A Response to Lax and Rader, 72 Journal of Politics 285-288 (2010)