Recent Publications
Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.
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– Why Crime Rates Fall and Why They Don't (University of Chicago Press, 2014) (editor)
– Why Crime Rates Are Falling throughout the Western World, in Why Crime Rates Fall and Why They Don't (Michael Tonry, ed., University of Chicago Press, 2014)
– The New Way of War: Is There a Duty to Use Drones?, 67 Florida Law Review 1 (2015)
– The Rhetoric of War: Words, Conflict, and Categorization Post 9/11, 24 Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy 241 (2014)
– State Fiscal Constitutions and the Law and Politics of Public Pensions, 2015 University of Illinois Law Review 117 (2015)
– Private Enforcement of Statutory and Administrative Law in the United States (and Other Common Law Countries), in Procedural Justice 197-318 (Peter Gottwald & Burkhard Hess, eds., Gieseking-Verlag, 2014)
– The Agency Cost Paradigm: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, 38 Seattle University Law Review 561 (2015)
– The Challenge of Informed Consent and Return of Results in Translational Genomics: Empirical Analysis and Recommendations, 42 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 344-355 (2014)
– Loss-Sharing between Nonnegligent Parties, 170 Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 571-598 (2014)
– Biasing, Debiasing, and the Law, in The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and the Law (Eyal Zamir & Doron Teichman, eds., Oxford University Press, 2014)
– Charters, Choice and the Constitution, 2014 University of Chicago Legal Forum 377 (2014)
– Committing To Doing Good and Doing Well: Fiduciary Duty in Benefit Corporations, 20 Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law 19 (2014)
– Plugging Leaks and Lowering Levees in the Federal Government: Practical Solutions for Securities Trading Based on Political Intelligence, 2014 University of Illinois Law Review 1521 (2014)
– Questioning Gender: Police Interrogation of Delinquent Girls, 49 Wake Forest Law Review 1059 (2014)
– The Language of Mens Rea, 67 Vanderbilt Law Review 1327 (2014)
– Sentencing Enhancement and the Crime Victim's Brain, 46 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 405 (2014)
– Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, 81 University of Chicago Law Review 1569 (2014)
– The Stein Lecture: A Conversation Between Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Professor Robert A. Stein, 99 Minnesota Law Review 1 (2014)
– Testing, Diversity, and Merit: A Reply to Dan Subotnik and Others, 9 University of Massachusetts Law Review 206 (2014)
– Rules and Normativity in Law, in Problems of Normativity, Rules and Rule-Following 125-146 (Michal Araszkiewicz, Pawel Banas, Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki & Krzysztof Pleszka, eds., Springer, 2015)
– Comparative Law and Economics of Standard-Essential Patents and FRAND Royalties, 22 Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal 311 (2014)
– The Contentious History of the International Bill of Human Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2014)
– Day-to-Day Legitimacy: First Instance Forums Broadly Construed, in Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research 208-218 (Brandon L. Bartels & Chris W. Bonneau, eds., Routledge, 2015)
– The Conventional Wisdom of Discharge Arbitration Outcomes and Remedies: Fact or Fiction, 16 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 153 (2014)
– The Three Phases of Mead, 83 Fordham Law Review 527 (2014)
– The Rule of Law at a Crossroad: Enforcing Corporate Responsibility in International Investment Through the Alien Tort Statute, 35 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 1085 (2014)
– "Remote Harms" and the Two Harm Principles, in Liberal Criminal Theory: Essays for Andreas Von Hirsch 205-223 (AP Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain & Ulfrid Neumann, eds., Hart Publishing, 2014)
– Can Deserts Be Just in an Unjust World?, in Liberal Criminal Theory: Essays for Andreas Von Hirsch (AP Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain & Ulfrid Neumann, eds., Hart Publishing, 2014)