Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Harmonizing Delegation and Deference After Loper Bright, 100 New York University Law Review 1924 (2025)
– Second Look Sentencing and Trauma-Informed Advocacy, in Representing People with Trauma (Elizabeth Kelley, ed. American Bar Association, forthcoming 2026)
– Free Speech and Incorporation: A Reassessment, 6 Journal of Free Speech 757 (2025)
– Collegiate NIL Collectives: Context, Structures, and Future, 16 Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law 283 (2025)
– By Way of Conclusion: Making Sense of Fallacies, in Hidden Fallacies in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation Reframing the Mainstream Narratives (Alexandra Andhov, Claire A. Hill, Saule T. Omarova, eds., Hart Publishing, 2025)
– In Memoriam: Robert D. Cooter, 84 International Review of Law & Economics art. 106306 (2025)
– Liability, Property, and Inalienability Rules in Employee Data Regulation, 45 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 585 (2025)
– Core Skills & "Cool Tools" from the Third Generation of FCIL Librarians, 53 International Journal of Legal Information (2025)
– The Magna Carta, Jarkesy, and the Constitutional Jury Requirement in Crime-Based Deportation, 105 Boston University Law Review 1581 (2025)
– Executive Clemency and Immigration Federation: Reconsidering Presidential Power Over Deportation Orders, 61 Idaho Law Review 334 (2025)
– A Reflection on the Costs of Counterterrorism For Civilian Protection in Armed Conflict, in Civilian Protection in Armed Conflict: Select Issues 153 (Jelena Pejic and Margaret Kotlik, eds., Oxford University Press, 2025)
– The U.S. Presidency: Power, Responsibility and Accountability (Cambridge University Press 2025)
– The Law of Parenthood in the United States of America, in The Law of Parenthood: A Comparative Guide (Claire Fenton-Glynn, ed., Edward Elgar)
– Economic History and the Remaking of Family Law, 37 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers 37 (2025)
– AI Assistance in Legal Analysis: An Empirical Study, 73 Journal of Legal Education 384 (2025)
– The Necessary and Proper Clause and the Law of Administration, 93 George Washington Law Review 1196 (2025)
– Fairness in Contract Law: An Impossibility Theorem?, European Journal of Law and Economics (2025)
– What Should Caremark Encompass?. 19 Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law 33 (2024)
– Race, Gender, and Ordinary Peace: Assessing the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda through a Coloniality Lens, 40 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 11 (2025)
– Public Perceptions of Neurotechnologies Used to Target Mood, Memory, and Motor Symptoms, 3 Device art. 100804 (2025).
– Standardization and Accuracy of Race and Ethnicity Data: Equity Implications for Medical AI, 4 PLOS Digital Health e000807 (2025).
– Revolutionizing Brain Research Using Portable MRI in Field Settings: Public Perspectives on the Ethical and Legal Challenges, 18 Neuroethics 36 (2025).
– Anticipatory Governance for the Next Frontier in Organ Preservation, 25 American Journal of Transplantation, Aug. 2025, at S534.
– 04-5: Revision of Organ Allocation Policies and Ethical Considerations for the Future of Islet Transplantation Using Cryopreserved Human Stem Cell-derived Beta Clusters and Isolated Pancreatic Islets, 109 Transplantation, June 2025, at 19.
– Obamacare for Homeowners Insurance: Fixing America's Broken Insurance Markets in a Time of Climate Change, 49 Harvard Environmental Law Review 525 (2025)
– Narrowing the Frame: Consumer Insurance Policies and the Limits of the Restatement of Consumer Contracts, 15 Harvard Business Law Review 78 (2025)
– Phyllis Schlafly and How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality, 102 Washington University Law Review 1801 (2025)
– Age, Law, and Economic Inequality, 101 Indiana Law Journal (forthcoming 2026)
– The Minnesota Critical Care Working Group 1 Monitoring and Coordinating Statewide Critical Care Surge Response in the COVID-19 Pandemic, March 2020 Through July 1, 2021, 167 Chest 1356 (2025)