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.

– The Brave New World of Administrative Law, 78 Administrative Law Review 309 (2026)
– Family Law Agreement and the New Gender Bargains, 38 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers 399 (2026)
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Todd Phillips
– Commission Quorums, 78 Stanford Law Review 1125 (2026)
– Presidential Control of the Civil Service, 110 Minnesota Law Review 2065 (2026)
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Kyle Langvardt
– Social Media Must-carry Laws and the First Amendment, in The Elgar Companion to Freedom of Speech and Expression (Ashutosh Bhagwat and Alan K. Chen, eds., 2026)
Brenda Cude
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Kyle Logue
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German Marquez Alcala
– Read but Not Understood? An Empirical Analysis of Consumer Comprehension in Homeowners Insurance, 112 Virginia Law Review 727 (2026)
– Managing Deportation: How Docket Control Replaced Substantive Relief in Immigration Courts, 79 SMU Law Review 161 (2026)
– Wrongful Patent Assertion: A Comparative Law and Economics Analysis (Oxford University Press, 2026)
– Conduct Unbecoming: The Ethics Crisis at the Supreme Court and how Legitimacy Can be Restored (Oxford University Press, 2026)
Sam Manning
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J.J. Prescott
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Patrick Barry
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Beverly Rich
– AI-Powered Lawyering: AI Reasoning Models, Retrieval Augmented Generation, and the Future of Legal Practice, 3 Journal of Law & Empirical Analysis 220 (2026)
Kevin L. Cope
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Jens Frankenreiter
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Scott Hirst
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Eric A. Posner
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Dane Thorley
– Grading Machines: Can AI Exam-Grading Replace Law Professors?, 3 Journal of Law & Empirical Analysis 2 (2026)
– Space Mining 59 International Lawyer 113
– Follow the Money: A Historical and Bibliometric Reflection on the Rise of Law and Economics, 1970-2025, 118 Law Library Journal 100
Parth Nobel
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Chinmayi Sharma
– Unbundling AI Openness, 2026 Wisconsin Law Review 171
Lakshya Gangwar
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Lowell Wolfe
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Nikolas Zuchowicz
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Irina Filz von Reiterdank
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Srivasupradha Ramesh
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Bat-Erdene Namsrai
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Joseph Kangas
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Joseph Sushil Rao
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Matthew Powell-Palm
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Timothy L. Pruett
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John C. Bischof
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Korkut Uygun
– Need for Harmonized Terminology in Cryopreservation to Support Reproducibility, Regulation, and Translation, 122 Cryobiology 105584
Afra Afsharipour
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Naomi Cahn
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Darren Rosenblum
– Inclusivity in Corporate Scholarship, 94 UMKC Law Review 617 (2026)
Véronique Kiermer
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Sofia Adams
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Yensi Flores Bueso
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Kathleen Hall Jamieson
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Joerg Heber
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Mohammad Hosseini
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Ana Marušić
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Beau Nielsen
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Magdalena Skipper
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Geeta Swamy
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Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo
– M. Skipper, G.K. Swamy, & S.M. Wolf, Creating a Responsible Authorship Culture in Science: Anchoring Authorship Practices in Principles of Transparency, Credit, and Accountability, 122 Proceedings of the National Academy of Science U.S.A. e2531268123
Jacob R Bourgault
– Small Enough to Fail: The 2018 Amendments to the Dodd-Frank Act, Regulatory Stress Tests, and Post-pandemic Bank Failures, 85 Maryland Law Review 420 (2026)
– Claiming History, 60 Law & Society Review (2026)
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Ryan D. Doerfler
– Imperfect Guardians, 113 California Law Review 2225 (2026)
Dana Brakman Reiser
– Why Boards Should Have Rotating Contrarians, 20 Ohio State Business Law Journal 1 (2026)
– Weaponization of Taxation: Sovereign Tax Immunity as a National Security Tool, 51 Brigham Young University Law Review 491 (2025)
– Jurisdiction and Citizenship, 49 Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 315 (2026)
– Constitutional Limits on the President's Authority to Adjourn Congress, 2026 University of Illinois Law Review 153 (2026)
– A Letter from Minneapolis: From the Periphery to the Center, VerfBlog (Jan. 30. 2026)
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Bridget Dooling
– Delay, Politics, and Expertise in OIRA Tax Review, 45 Virginia Tax Review 125 (2025)
Remedies in Intellectual Property Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2026) 
– Harmonizing Delegation and Deference After Loper Bright, 100 New York University Law Review 1924 (2025)
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Logan Weimer
– 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)