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.

– Deepfake 2024: Will Citizens United and Artificial Intelligence Together Destroy Representative Democracy?, 14 Journal of National Security Law & Policy 121 (2023)
– Stakeholder Governance As Governance by Stakeholders, 47 Seattle University Law Review 511 (2024)
Ziya Isiksacan
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Angelo D’Alessandro
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David H. McKenna
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Shannon N. Tessier
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Erdem Kucukal
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A. Aslihan Gokaltun
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Nishaka William
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Rebecca D. Sandlin
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John Bischof
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Narla Mohandas
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Michael P. Busch
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Caglar Elbuken
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Umut A. Gurkan
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Mehmet Toner
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Jason P. Acker
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Martin L. Yarmush
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O. Berk Usta
– Assessment of Stored Red Blood Cells Through Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies for Precision Transfusion Medicine, 120:32 PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (published online July 26, 2023)
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Giampaolo Frezza
– Burdens of Proof in Establishing Negligence: A Comparative Law and Economics Analysis, 9 Italian Law Journal 77-100 (2023)
Elvira Caterina Parisi
– Rethinking Remedies for the Attention Economy, 31 Research in Law and Economics 75-97 (2023)
– Liability or No Liability? Promoting Safety by Shifting Accident Losses onto Third Parties, 2:3 Journal of Law, Markets and Innovation 16-27 (2023), reprinted in The Grand Strategy of Comparative Law: Themes, Methods, Developments (Luca Siliquini-Cinelli, Davide Gianti & Mauro Balestrieri, eds., Routledge, 2024)
Anne Charbord
– Transitional Justice (Increasingly) Meets Counter-Terrorism, in Research Handbook on Transitional Justice Research 473-490 (Cheryl Lawther & Luke Moffett, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2d. ed., 2023) 
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Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
Administrative Law Treatise (Wolters Kluwer, 6th ed., 2019; 7th ed., 2024)
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Jonathan H. Choi
– AI Tools for Lawyers: A Practical Guide, 108 Minnesota Law Review Headnotes 1 (2023)
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Jed Handelsman Shugerman
– January 6, Ambiguously Inciting Speech, and the Over-Acts Rule, 37 Constitutional Commentary 275 (2022)
– The Virtuous Executive, 108 Minnesota Law Review 605 (2023)
– The Datafication of Counterterrorism, in Big Data and Armed Conflict: Legal Issues Above and Below the Armed Conflict Threshold 319-348 (Laura A. Dickinson & Edward W. Berg, eds., Oxford University Press, 2024)
– Antidiscrimination Efforts and the Repressive Weight of Culture, 17 FIU Law Review 761 (2023)
Tim Devinney
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Christopher Hartwell
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Jennifer Oetzel
– Managing, Theorizing, and Policymaking in an Age of Sociopolitical Uncertainty, 6 Journal of International Business Policy 133-140 (2023)
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Brad Greenwood
– Do US State Breach Notification Laws Decrease Firm Data Breaches? 19 Review of Law & Economics 263-316 (2023)
– Discussion, Debate and Dissent about Investment and Sustainable Development at the 2023 World Investment Forum, 30 Transnational Corporations 101-108 (2023)
Jeremy C. Kress
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Patricia A. McCoy
– Systemic Risk Regulation: Evolving Approaches in Insurance, in Research Handbook on International Insurance Law and Regulation (Julian Burling & Kevin Lazarus, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2d ed., 2023)
– The Public Administration of Justice, 44 Cardozo Law Review 2139 (2023)
Julia Laskorunsky
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Gerald G. Gaes
– Factors Affecting Time Served in Prison: The Overlooked Role of Back-End Discretion, 36(1-2) Federal Sentencing Reporter 38 (2023)
– Limitaciones a la libertad de expresión en el contexto de la lucha contra el  terrorismo y el extremismo, in La libertad de expresión en tiempos convulsos 31-50 (Jon Mirena Landa Gorostiza & Enara Garro Carrera, Directores; Mikel Anderez Belategi & Iñigo Gordon Benito, Coordinadores, Tirant, 2023)
Dina Francesca Haynes
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Naomi Cahn
– On the Frontlines: Gender, War and the Post-Conflict Process, in Leading Works in International Law (Donna Lyons, ed., Routledge, 2024)
Helena Barnard
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Kenneth Amaeshi
– Theorizing International Business in Africa: A Roadmap, 6 Journal of International Business Policy 389–407 (2023)
– The Limits of Law and the Value of Rights in Addressing Terrorism: A Study of the UN Counterterrorism Architecture, in Between Crime and War: Hybrid Legal Frameworks for Asymmetric Conflict 45-62 (Jens David Ohlin, Claire Finkelstein, Christopher J. Fuller & Mitt Regan, eds., Oxford University Press, 2022)
– Delegated Vigilantism and Less-than-Lethal Lynching in Twenty-First-Century America, 52 Crime and Justice 51-81 (2023)
– Why Americans Are a People of Exceptional Violence, 52 Crime and Justice 233-64 (2023)
Joel Malen
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Ivy Zhang
– Legal Leapfrogging? Legal System and Rule of Law Effects on Cross-listing to Bond by Emerging-market Firms, in Technological Leapfrogging and Innovation in Africa: Digital Transformation and Opportunity for the Next Growth Continent (Ethné Swartz, Caren Brenda Scheepers, Adam Lindgreen, Shumaila Yousafzai & Marianne Matthee, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023)
– ChatGPT Goes to Law School, 71 Journal of Legal Education 387 (2022)
– Mitigating Citation Errors in the Interlibrary Loan System, 115 Law Library Journal 407 (2023)
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Naomi Cahn
– Vulnerability Theory and the Conception of Time, in Law, Vulnerability, and the Responsive State (Martha Albertson Fineman & Laura Spitz, eds., Routledge, 2024)
Model Penal Code: Sentencing (American Law Institute, 2023) (reporter)