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Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Sentencing Fragments: Penal Reform in America, 1975-2025 (Oxford University Press, 2016)
– Reorienting Personal Jurisdiction Doctrine Around Horizontal Federalism Rather than Liberty After Walden v. Fiore, 19 Lewis & Clark Law Review 769 (2015) (symposium contribution)
– Anticipating New Sources of Systemic Risk in Insurance, in Systemic Risk and the Future of Insurance Regulation (Andromachi Georgosouli & Miriam Goldby, eds., Informa Law from Routledge, 2016)
– Evidence Authentication in a Digital World--Parts I, II, III, 32 (issues 10, 11, 12) Computer & Internet Lawyer (Oct., Nov., Dec. 2015)
– “Never Whisper Justice”: A Tribute in Photographs to the University of Minnesota Law School (University of Minnesota Law Library 2015) (co-author)
– The Gender Politics of Fact-Finding in the Context of the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda, in The Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding 89-105 (Philip Alston & Sarah Knuckey, eds., Oxford University Press, 2016)
– Personal Jurisdiction Based on the Local Effects of Intentional Misconduct, 57 William and Mary Law Review 385 (2015)
– The Role of Agency: Compensated Surrogacy and the Institutionalization of Assisted Reproduction Practices, 90 Washington Law Review Online 7 (2015)
– Research Handbook on the Economics of Insurance Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015) (co-editor)
– Better Bankers, Better Banks: Promoting Good Business through Contractual Commitment (University of Chicago Press, 2015)
– Class, Politics, Gender and the Marriage Divide in the United States, 4 Families, Relationships, and Societies 163 (2015)
– Applying the Extra-Legal Measures Model to Humanitarian Interventions: A Reply to Devon Whittle, 26 European Journal of International Law 699 (2015)
– The (Perhaps) Unintended Consequences of King v. Burwell, 2015 Pepperdine Law Review 56 (2015)
– Economic Informality and the Venture Funding Impact of Migrant Remittances to Developing Countries, 30 Journal of Business Venturing 526-545 (2015)
– Reality and the Family Courts, 28 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers 309 (2015) (reviewing Jane Murphy & Jana Singer, Divorced from Reality: Rethinking Family Dispute Resolution (NYU Press, 2015)) (review essay)
– Preferences Regarding Return of Genomic Results to Family Members of Research Participants, Including After Participant Death: Empirical Results from a Cancer Biobank, 43 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 464-75 (2015)
– Returning a Research Participant’s Genomic Results to Relatives: Analysis & Recommendations, 43 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 440-63 (2015)
– 40 Years of Work on End-of-Life Care: From Patients’ Rights to Systemic Reform, 372 New England Journal of Medicine 678-82 (2015)
– International Policies on Sharing Genomic Research Results with Relatives: Approaches to Balancing Privacy with Access, 43 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 576-93 (2015)
– Mapping the Ethics of Translational Genomics: Situating Return of Results and Navigating the Research-Clinical Divide, 43 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 486-501 (2015)
– Feminism Facing International Law, 22 European Journal of Women's Studies 457 (2015)
– “Nowhere to Run; Nowhere to Hide”: The Reality of Being a Law Library Director in Times of Great Opportunity and Significant Challenges, 107 Law Library Journal 79 (2015)
– Judge Jed Rakoff and Law's Penumbra, 1 Journal of Financial Regulation 159 (2015)
– Criminal History Enhancements Sourcebook (Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2015)
– Strengthening Federalism: The Uniform State Law Movement in the United States, 99 Minnesota Law Review 2253 (2015)
– Does Law School Still Make Economic Sense?: An Empirical Analysis of "Big" Law Firm Partnership Prospects and the Relationship to Law School Attended, 63 Buffalo Law Review 609 (2015)
– The Trial of Terrorism: National Security Courts and Beyond, in Routledge Handbook of Law and Terrorism 206-221 (Genevieve Lennon & Clive Walker, eds., Routledge, 2015)
– Justices on the Ballot: Continuity and Change in State Supreme Court Elections (Cambridge University Press, 2015)