Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Productive and Unproductive Competition: A Unified Framework, 36 Economia Politica 785-804 (2019)
– Quantifying Reasonable Doubt, 72 Rutgers University Law Review 455-508 (2020)
– Insurance Law and Regulation: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 6th ed., 2015; 7th ed., 2020)
– Two Errors in the Ninth Circuit’s Qualcomm Opinion, 2020 Patently-O Patent Law Journal 1 (2020)
– Comment on “Accuracy in Public Law Enforcement under Political Competition,” 27 Supreme Court Economic Review 213-218 (2019)
– The Compelling Case for Low-Violence-Risk Preclusion in American Prison Policy, 38 Behavioral Sciences & the Law 207 (2020)
– Multiple Causes and Stacked Inferences: Comment, 176 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 73-78 (2020)
– The Inner and Outer Limits of Gendered Transitional Justice, 55 Éire-Ireland 279 (2020)
– The Limits of Equality and Gender Discourses in Counter-Terrorism: The Case of Women and Children in Syria and Iraq, 29 Minnesota Journal of International Law 7 (2020)
– Mandated Information – Reporting, in Policy Instruments in Environmental Law 308 (Kenneth R. Richards & Josephine van Zeben, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020)
– Hiring for the "Right Stuff" for Institutional Success, in Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education: A Primer for Deans and Provosts 53 (Michelle Wu, Scott Pagel & Joan S. Howland, eds., William S. Hein & Co., 2020)
– Academic Law Libraries Within the Changing Landscape of Legal Education: A Primer for Deans and Provosts (William S. Hein Co., 2020) (co-editor)
– Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2010; 2d ed., 2014; 3d ed., 2020)
– Sentencing Guidelines in American Courts: A Forty-Year Retrospective, 32 Federal Sentencing Reporter 109-123 (2019)
– Commentary on Borelli v. Brusseau, in Feminist Judgments: Family Law Opinions Rewritten (Rachel Rebouché, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020)
– Diploma Privilege and the Constitution, 73 SMU Law Review Forum 168 (2020)
– On the Economics of Injunctions in Patent Cases, 11 Zeitschrift für Geistiges Eigentum/Intellectual Property Journal 293 (2019)
– Same-Sex and Different-Sex Relationships: Is it Time for Convergence?, in International Survey of Family Law 2019 (Margaret Brinig, ed., Intersentia, 2019)
– The Failure of Youth Sports Concussion Laws and the Limits of Legislating Health Education, 19 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law & Ethics 1 (2019)
– A Critique of Alexy’s Claim to Correctness, 33 Ratio Juris 124 (2020)
– Some Heretical Thoughts on Legal Normativity, in Contemporary Perspectives on Legal Obligation 68-81 (Stefano Bertea, ed., Routledge, 2020)
– Reforming Fee Regimes and the Cost of Civil Justice, in The Justice Crisis: The Cost and Value of Accessing Law 267-286 (Trevor C.W. Farrow & Lesley A. Jacobs, eds., UBC Press, 2020)
– How Should Non-Probate Transfers Matter in Intestacy?, 53 U.C. Davis Law Review 2207 (2020)
– Repetition, Ritual, and Reputation: How Do Market Participants Deal with (Some Types of) Incomplete Information?, 2020 Wisconsin Law Review 515 (2020)
– State Individual Income Tax Conformity in Practice: Evidence from the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act, 11 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 57 (2019)
– Can Sentencing Guidelines Commissions Help States Substantially Reduce Mass Incarceration?, 104 Minnesota Law Review 2781-2803 (2020)