Faculty Recent Publications

Recent Publications

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

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– Predictions of Dangerousness in Sentencing: Déjà Vu All Over Again, 48 Crime and Justice 439-82 (2019)
American Sentencing: What Happens and Why? (University of Chicago Press, 2019) (editor)
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Cecelia M. Klingele
– Model Penal Code: Sentencing—Workable Limits on Mass Punishment,​ ​48 Crime and Justice​ 255 (2019)
– Sentencing and Prediction: Old Wine in Old Bottles, in Predictive Sentencing: Normative and Empirical Perspectives (Jan W. de Keijser, Julian V. Roberts & Jesper Ryberg, eds., Hart, 2019)
– Fifty Years of American Sentencing Reform: Nine Lessons, 48 Crime and Justice 1-34 (2019)
– Forty Years of American Sentencing Guidelines: What Have We Learned?, 48 Crime and Justice 79–135 (2019)
Naomi Cahn
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Nancy Levit
– Discrimination by Design?, 51 Arizona State Law Journal 1 (2019)
– Justice Scalia and Family Law, in Justice Scalia: Rhetoric and the Rule of Law 151-159 (Brian G. Slocum & Francis J. Mootz, eds., University of Chicago Press, 2019)
– Transformative Gender Justice?, in From Transitional to Transformative Justice 150-171 (Paul Gready & Simon Robins, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019)
– Fairness, Equality, Proportionality and Parsimony: Towards a Comprehensive Jurisprudence of Just Punishment, in Penal Censure: Engagements Within and Beyond Desert Theory (Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms, eds., Hart Publishing, 2019)
– Suspended Sentences and Free-Standing Probation Orders in U.S. Guidelines Systems: A Survey and Assessment, 82 Law & Contemporary Problems 51-79 (2019)
Hari M. Osofsky
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Jacqueline Peel
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Anita Foerster
– Energy Re-Investment, 94 Indiana Law Journal 595 (2019)
– Polarized Justice? Changing Patterns of Decision-Making in the Federal Courts, 28 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy 309-394 (2019)
– Is U.S. Insurance Regulation Unconstitutional?, 25 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 189 (2018)
– Direct Threat and Business Necessity: Understanding and Untangling Two ADA Defenses, 39 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 377 (2018)
– Buried Treasure: Excavating Foreign Law from Civil Pleadings Filed in U.S. Federal Courts, 47 International Journal of Legal Information 22 (2019)
– To Repudiate or Merely Curtail? Justice Gorsuch and Chevron Deference, 70 Alabama Law Review 733 (2019)
– Fourth Amendment Reasonableness After Carpenter, 128 Yale Law Journal Forum 943 (2019)
– Working-Class Environmentalism in America, in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History (Jon Butler, ed., Oxford University Press, 2019)
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Mark R. Thomson
– The Chevronization of Auer, 103 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 103 (2019)
– The Duty of Data Security, 103 Minnesota Law Review 1135 (2019)
– The Normal Exception, in Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? 585 (Mark A. Graber, Sanford Levinson & Mark Tushnet, eds., Oxford University Press, 2018)
– The Effectiveness of an Emerging Pathway of Rights: The Constitutionalization of Human Rights Law, in Contesting Human Rights: Norms, Institutions and Practice (Alison Brysk & Michael Stohl, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019)
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Nahla Valji
– Scholarly Debates and Contested Meanings of WPS, in The Oxford Handbook of Women, Peace, and Security 53-66 (Sara E. Davies & Jacqui True, eds., Oxford University Press, 2019)
– Review Essay, 55 James Joyce Quarterly 213 (2018) (reviewing Joyce and the Law (Jonathan Goldman, ed., University of Florida Press, 2017)
Wayfair Undermines Nicastro: The Constitutional Connection Between State Tax Authority and Personal Jurisdiction, 128 Yale Law Journal Forum 724 (2019)
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Anne Dutton
– Between Reparations and Repair: Assessing the Work of the ICC Trust Fund for Victims Under Its Assistance Mandate, 19 Chicago Journal of International Law 490 (2019)
– Three Legislative Paths to Social Enterprise: L3Cs, Benefit Corporations, and Second Generation Cooperatives, in The Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law (Benjamin Means & Joseph W. Yockey, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019)
– How Not to Train Your Dragon, or Living Dangerously in the Law, 70 Stanford Law Review 1625 (2018)
Dale A. Whitman
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R. Wilson Freyermuth
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Troy A. Rule
The Law of Property (West Academic, 4th ed., 2019)