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.

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Douglas L. Kriner
– Reassessing American Casualty Sensitivity: The Mediating Influence of Inequality, 58 Journal of Conflict Resolution 1174 (2014)
– A Perfect Prosecution: The People of the State of New York v. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, 8 Criminal Law and Philosophy 2 (2014)
Erie's Starting Points: The Potential Role of Default Rules in Structuring Choice of Law Analysis, 10 Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 125 (2013) (symposium contribution)
– Repairing Harms and Answering for Wrongs, in Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts 212-230 (John Oberdiek, ed., Oxford University Press, 2014)
– Relational Reasons and the Criminal Law, in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law: Volume 2 175-208 (Leslie Green & Brian Leiter, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013)
– Torts, Crimes and Vindication: Whose Wrong Is It?, in Unravelling Tort and Crime 146-173 (Matthew Dyson, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2014)
– The Right to Travel: Breaking Down the Thousand Petty Fortresses of State Self-Deportation Laws, 34 Pace Law Review 814 (2014)
Tom Ginsburg
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Pier Giuseppe Monateri
– Classics in Comparative Law: An Introduction, in Classics in Comparative Law (Tom Ginsburg, Pier Giuseppe Monateri & Francesco Parisi, eds., Edward Elgar, 2014)
– Harmonization of European Private Law: An Economic Analysis, in European Private Law: A Handbook (vol. 2) 363-380 (Mauro Bussani & Franz Werro, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2014)
Ellen Wright Clayton
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– Addressing the Ethical Challenges in Genetic Testing and Sequencing of Children: Recent Statements by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, 14(3) AJOB: American Journal of Bioethics 3-9 (2014)
Tom Ginsburg
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Pier Giuseppe Monateri
Classics in Comparative Law, vols. I-IV (Edward Elgar, 2014) (general co-editor)
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Peter van der Laan
– Adolescentenstrafrecht. Gaat het wat worden?, 2014/10 Sancties 68 (Apr. 2014) (published in Dutch)
– "The Worst of Both Worlds": Adolescent Competence and the Quality of Justice in Juvenile Courts as a Prescription for Wrongful Convictions, in Examining Wrongful Convictions: Stepping Back, Moving Forward (Allison D. Redlich, James R. Acker, Robert J. Norris & Catherine L. Bonventure, eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2014)
– Cops and Kids in the Interrogation Room, in Investigative Interviewing (Ray Bull, ed., Springer, 2014)
– Juveniles' Competence and Procedural Rights in Juvenile Court, in Juvenile Justice Sourcebook (Wesley T. Church II, David W. Springer & Albert R. Roberts, eds., Oxford University Press, 2d ed., 2014)
– Behind the Scenes: Exploring the History of Law School Cases, in Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives 112 (Robert M. Jarvis, ed., Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2014)
– Administering the Tax System We Have, 63 Duke Law Journal 1717 (2014)
– An Affordable Care Act for Retirement Plans?, 20 Connecticut Insurance Law Journal 459 (2014)
– International Financial Regulation: First, Do No Harm, in Festschrift zu Ehren von Christian Kirchner: Recht im okonomischen Kontext (Wulf Alexander Kaal, Matthias Schmidt, Andreas Schwartze, eds., Mohr Siebeck, 2014)
– Christian Kirchner's New Institutional Economics and Jurisdictional Competition in Regulation of Public Companies and Financial Services Firms, in Festschrift zu Ehren von Christian Kirchner: Recht im okonomischen Kontext (Wulf Alexander Kaal, Matthias Schmidt, Andreas Schwartze, eds., Mohr Siebeck, 2014)
– Falling in Love, 58 Saint Louis University Law Journal 767 (2014)
Ronen Avraham
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Kyle D. Logue
– Understanding Insurance Antidiscrimination Laws, 87 Southern California Law Review 195 (2014)
– Employers as Risks, 89 Chicago-Kent Law Review 751 (2014)
– Patents, Antitrust, and the High Cost of Health Care, 13-APR Antitrust Source 1 (Apr. 2014)
– Security vs. Liberty: On Emotions and Cognition, in The Long Decade: How 9/11 Changed the Law 45 (David Jenkins, Amanda Jacobsen & Anders Henriksen, eds., Oxford University Press, 2014)
David Weissbrodt
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Mary Rumsey
The Development of International Human Rights Law (Ashgate Publishing, 2014) (co-editor)
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Naomi Cahn
Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (Oxford University Press, 2014)
Guangya Liu
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Neil Vidmar
– An Exploration of "Non-Economic" Damages in Civil Jury Awards, 55 William & Mary Law Review 971-1027 (2014)
– Who Must Presume Whom to Be Innocent of What?, 42 Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 170 (2013)
– "Anything Can Happen:" Interpreting the 'End' of War, 49 Tulsa Law Review 569 (2013) (reviewing Thomas U. Berger, War, Guilt, and World Politics After World War II (Cambridge University Press, 2012), Larry May, After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2012), and Kimberly Theidon, Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013)) (review essay)