Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Democracy and Family, in Stating the Family: New Directions in the Study of American Politics (Julie Novkov & Carol Nackenoff, eds., University Press of Kansas, 2020)
– Judicial Selection in the States: Politics and the Struggle for Reform (Cambridge University Press, 2020)
– Bad Agent, Good Citizen?, 88 Fordham Law Review 1631 (2020)
– Volatile Computer Memory Evidence: Forensics Issues, 37 (issue 3) The Computer & Internet Lawyer 6 (Mar. 2020)
– A Brief History of Memory Forensics, How Volatile Computer Memory Works, and Malware and Volatile Memory, 37 (issue 4) The Computer & Internet Lawyer 8 (Apr. 2020)
– Proxy Discrimination in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, 105 Iowa Law Review 1257 (2020)
– Penal Policy and the Rule of Law in Disrupted Societies, in Kriminológia és Kriminálpolitika a Jogállam Szolgálatában (Criminology and Criminal Policy Serving the Rule of Law) 253-261 (Petra Bárd, Andrea Borbíró & Katalin Gönczöl, eds., ELTE Eötvös Kiadó, 2019)
– "Tone at the Top" and the Communication of Corporate Values: Lost in Translation?, 43 Seattle University Law Review 497 (2020)
– The Problem with Predators, 43 Seattle University Law Review 441 (2020)
– Race, Rights and the Representation of Children, 69 American University Law Review 743 (2020)
– Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice: Changing Conceptions of Adolescents’ Competence and Culpability, in Criminal Justice Theory: Explanation and Effects (Cecilia Chouhy, Joshua C. Cochran & Cheryl Lero Jonson, eds., Routledge, 2020)
– A Faustian Bargain That Undermines Research Participants’ Privacy Rights and Return of Results, 71 Florida Law Review 1281-1345 (2019)
– Blackstonian Marriage, Gender, and Cohabitation, 51 Arizona State Law Journal 1247 (2019)
– Assessing the Impact of Police Body Camera Evidence on the Litigation of Excessive Force Cases, 54 Georgia Law Review 1 (2019) (reviewed in Mary Fan, Does Video Evidence Make A Difference in Excessive Force Cases?, JOTWELL: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots) (2020))
– Foucault's Toolbox: Use of Foucault's Writings in LIS Journal Literature, 1990–2016, 76 Journal of Documentation 689 (2020)
– Women, Rule-Breaking, and the Triple Bind, 87 George Washington Law Review 1105 (2019)
– Demystifying Patent Holdup, 76 Washington and Lee Law Review 1501 (2019)
– Fractured Justice: An Experimental Study of Pretrial Judicial Decision-Making, 88 University of Cincinnati Law Review 365 (2019)
– Parole Release and Supervision: Critical Drivers of American Prison Policy, 3 Annual Review of Criminology 281 (2020)
– Migrants, Migration Policies, and International Business Research: Current Trends and New Directions, 2 Journal of International Business Policy 275–288 (2019)
– How Can Law Support Development of Genomics and Precision Medicine to Advance Health Equity and Reduce Disparities?, 29(Suppl 3) Ethnicity & Disease 623-28 (2019)
– Waismann, Wittgenstein, Hart, and Beyond: The Developing Idea of "Open Texture" of Language and Law, in Friedrich Waismann: The Open Texture of Analytic Philosophy 245-260 (Dejan Makovec & Stewart Shapiro, eds., Palgrave Macmillan, 2019)
– Regulating Entities and Activities: Complementary Approaches to Nonbank Systemic Risk, 92 Southern California Law Review 1455 (2019)
– Generalizable Architectures and Principles of Informatics for Scalable Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) Decision Support, in Personalized and Precision Medicine Informatics: A Workflow-Based View 277-303 (Terrence Adam & Constantin Aliferis, eds., Springer, 2020)
– The Gut Microbiome: Patent Landscape, 30(6) Agro FOOD Industry Hi Tech 14 (2019)
– What Exactly Is the Rule of Law?, 57 Houston Law Review 185 (2019)
– Of One-Eyed and Toothless Miscreants: Making the Punishment Fit the Crime? (Oxford University Press, 2019) (editor)
– Is Proportionality in Punishment Possible, and Achievable?, in Of One-Eyed and Toothless Miscreants: Making the Punishment Fit the Crime? (Michael Tonry, ed., Oxford University Press, 2019)
– How Virtual Reality Can Help Bankers Become More Empathetic – And More Ethical, 53 Revue juridique Thémis 131 (2019)
– Activities Are Not Enough! Why Non-bank SIFI Designations Are Essential to Prevent Systemic Risk, in Systemic Risk in the Financial Sector: Ten Years after the Great Crash (Douglas W. Arner, Emilios Avgouleas, Danny Busch & Steven L. Schwarcz, eds., Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2019)