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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Jeffrey L. Harrison
Law and Economics: Positive, Normative and Behavioral Perspectives (West, 3d ed., 2014)
Crime and Justice in America: 1975-2025 (University of Chicago Press, 2013) (editor)
– Evidence, Ideology, and Politics in the Making of American Criminal Justice Policy, in Crime and Justice in America, 1975-2025 (Michael Tonry, ed., University of Chicago Press, 2013)
– Sentencing in America, 1975-2025, in Crime and Justice in America, 1975-2025 (Michael Tonry, ed., University of Chicago Press, 2013)
– Women's Exclusion from the Constitutional Canon, 2013 University of Illinois Law Review 1715 (2013), reprinted in Gender in Constitutional Law (Catharine A. MacKinnon, ed., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018), and reprinted in Women and the Law 703-20 (Tracy A. Thomas, ed., Thomson Reuters, 2014)
– Preventing Capture Through Consumer Empowerment Programs: Some Evidence from Insurance Regulation, in Preventing Regulatory Capture: Special Interest Influence and How to Limit It (Daniel Carpenter & David A. Moss, eds., Cambridge University Press, 2013)
– The Law of Friction, 2013 University of Chicago Legal Forum 15 (2013)
– Monitoring, Reporting, and Recalling Defective Financial Products, 2013 University of Chicago Legal Forum 409 (2013)
– Understanding Crime Trends in Italy and Elsewhere, in Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention: Essays in Honor of Ernesto U. Savona (Stefano Caneppele & Francesco Calderoni, eds., Springer, 2013)
– A History of Legal History Courses Offered in American Law Schools, 53 American Journal of Legal History 363 (2013), reprinted in Teaching Legal History: Comparative Perspectives 1 (Robert M. Jarvis, ed., Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing, 2014)
– Comparing Sentencing Guidelines: Do US Systems Have Anything Worthwhile To Offer England and Wales?, in Sentencing Guidelines: Exploring the English Model (Andrew Ashworth & Julian V. Roberts, eds., Oxford University Press, 2013)
Barbara Luppi
– Jury Size and the Hung-Jury Paradox, 42 Journal of Legal Studies 399-422 (2013)
– Dampening Financial Regulatory Cycles, 65 Florida Law Review 1597 (2013)
Stephen B. Burbank
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Sean Farhang
– Private Enforcement, 17 Lewis & Clark Law Review 637-722 (2013)
– Justice in Times of Transition: A Reflection on Transitional Justice, 29 Constitutional Commentary 81 (2013) (reviewing Transitional Justice (Melissa S. Williams, Rosemary Nagy & John Elster, eds., New York University Press, 2011))
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Naomi Cahn
– The Gender/Class Divide: Reproduction, Privilege, and the Workplace, 8 FIU Law Review 287 (2013)
Guantanamo and Beyond: Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2013) (co-editor)
– Introduction: Guantanamo and Beyond, in Guantanamo and Beyond: Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective 1-34 (Fionnuala Ni Aolain & Oren Gross, eds, Cambridge University Press, 2013)
– Military Commissions in Historical Perspective: Lessons from the United States - Dakota War Trials, in Guantanamo and Beyond: Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective (Fionnuala Ni Aolain & Oren Gross, eds, Cambridge University Press, 2013)
George J. Annas
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Sherman Elias
– Patient Autonomy and Incidental Findings in Clinical Genomics, 340 Science 1049-50 (2013)
Michael L. Etheridge
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Stephen A. Campbell
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Arthur G. Erdman
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Christy Haynes
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Jeffrey McCullough
– The Big Picture on Small Medicine: Analyzing the Landscape of Approved and Clinical Nanomedicine Products, 9(1) Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 1-14 (2013)
B.J. Casey
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Yasmin L. Hurd
– Adolescent Competence and Culpability: Implications of Neuroscience for Juvenile Justice Administration, in A Primer on Criminal Law and Neuroscience: A Contribution of the Law and Neuroscience Project, Supported by the MacArthur Foundation (Stephen J. Morse & Adina L. Roskies, eds., Oxford University Press, 2013)
– The Gender Dimensions of Rule of Law Reform, in Promoting the Rule of Law: A Practitioner's Guide to Key Issues and Developments 129-142 (Lelia Mooney, ed., American Bar Association, Section of International Law, 2013)
– Situating Women in Counterterrorism Discourses: Undulating Masculinities and Liminal Femininities, 93 Boston University Law Review 1085 (2013)
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Naomi Cahn
– The End of Men or the Rebirth of Class?, 93 Boston University Law Review 871 (2013)
– Eighteenth-Century Moral Sentiments in Defense of the Twenty-First Century Estate Tax: What Adam Smith and Jane Austen Teach Us, in Beyond Economic Efficiency in United States Tax Law (David A. Brennen, Karen B. Brown & Darryll K. Jones, eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2013)
– Why Aren't Penal Policies Harsher and Penal Experiences of Non-citizens Less Severe in Switzerland?, in Kriminologie, Kriminalpolitik und Strafrecht aus Internationaler Perspektive: Festschrift fur Martin Killias zum 65. Geburtstag (Andre Kuhn et al., eds., Bern : Stampfli, 2013)
– Saving Small-Employer Health Insurance, 98 Iowa Law Review 1935 (2013)
– Limiting the ACA's Threats to Small Group Health Insurance Markets, 16 Risk Management and Insurance Review 25 (2013) (abridged version of Saving Small-Employer Health Insurance, 98 Iowa Law Review 1935 (2013))
– Learning Cross-Nationally from Josine Junger-Tas: How Knowledge About Other Places and Times Helps Us Better Understand Our Own, 19 European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 85-90 (2013)