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.

Mark David Janis
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Ted M. Sichelman
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John R. Allison
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Christopher Anthony Cotropia
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Dmitry Karshtedt
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Jeffrey A. Lefstin
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Jason Rantanen
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David O. Taylor
&
Shine (Sean) Tu
Patent Law: An Open-Source Casebook (Mark D. Janis & Ted Sichelman, exec. eds., Fall 2021; rev. 2023) (chapter editor)
– Reasoning Within and About (Legal) Practices, in New Essays on the Fish-Dworkin Debate 17-26 (Thomas Bustamante & Margaret Martin, eds., Hart Publishing, 2023)
Claire O. Finkelstein
– "You're Fired": Criminal Use of Presidential Removal Power, 25 New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy 307 (2023)
Families by Agreement: Navigating Choice, Tradition, and Law (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
Advanced Introduction to Contract Law and Theory (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023)
Richard J. Pierce, Jr.
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Christopher J. Walker
Federal Administrative Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2023)
– Authority, Reason, and Competence in Issues of Legal Truth, in Legal Power and Legal Competence: Meaning, Normativity, Officials and Theories 247–258 (Gonzalo Villa Rosas & Torben Spaak, eds., Springer, 2023)
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Mark R. Thomson
– Textualism and the Administrative Procedure Act, 98 Notre Dame Law Review 2071 (2023)
– The Partial Success of Judge Frankel’s Sentencing Commission, Fifty Years On, 35 Federal Sentencing Reporter 240–248 (2023)
– Doing Injustice: Exchanging One “Arbitrary, Cruel, and Reckless” Sentencing System for Another, 35 Federal Sentencing Reporter 293–299 (2023)
– Personal Jurisdiction’s Moment of Opportunity: A Reform Blueprint for Originalists and Nonoriginalists, 75 Florida Law Review 415 (2023)
David Weissbrodt
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Laura Danielson
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Howard S. Myers III
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Sarah K. Peterson
Immigration Law and Procedure in a Nutshell (West Academic, 8th ed., 2023)
Naomi Cahn
– Supporting Families in A Post-Dobbs World: Politics and the Winner-Take-All-Economy, 101 North Carolina Law Review 1549 (2023)
Zonghu Han
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Joseph Sushil Rao
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Lakshya Gangwar
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Bat-Erdene Namsrai
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Jacqueline L. Pasek-Allen
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Michael L. Etheridge
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Timothy L. Pruett
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John C. Bischof
&
Erik B. Finger
– Vitrification and Nanowarming Enable Long-Term Organ Cryopreservation and Life-Sustaining Kidney Transplantation in a Rat Model, 14 Nature Communications 3407 (2023)
– Moderating the Fediverse: Content Moderation on Distributed Social Media, 3 Journal of Free Speech Law 217 (2023)
– Allocazione del Rischio e Disegno delle Regole, in Il Contributo di Pietro Trimarchi all'Analisi Economica del Diritto 83-94 (Giuseppe Bellantuono & Umberto Izzo, eds., Editoriale Scientifica, 2022)
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Ram Singh
– Will Competition Reduce Attention Costs in Social Media?, 1 Journal of Law, Markets and Innovation 39-50 (2022)
– Enforcement-Proofing Work Law, 44 Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law 191 (2023) (Feller Lecture)
– The Multifaceted Method of Comparative Law and Economics, 12 Comparative Law Review 25-32 (2023)
– Fiduciary Duties of Officers and Directors of Military Contractors: Shareholder Primacy or Loyalty to the United States?, in Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry (Daniel Schoeni & Tobias Vestner, eds., Oxford University Press, 2023)
Alyssa T. Yamamoto
– State Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Perpetrated in the Name of International Counter-Terrorism Financing Obligations, 46 Fordham International Law Journal 691 (2023)
– Doctor Leo and Justice Strine, 24 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law 855 (2022)
Naomi Cahn
– The Blue Family Constitution, 35 Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers 505 (2023)
Christopher Levesque
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Kimberly Horner
– Process as Suffering: How U.S. Immigration Court Process and Culture Prevent Substantive Justice, 86 Albany Law Review 471 (2023)
– Appointed or Elected: How Justices on Elected State Supreme Courts Are Actually Selected, 48 Law & Social Inquiry 371 (2023)
Robin Fretwell Wilson
The International Survey of Family Law 2022 (Intersentia, 2022) (co-editor)
– Fifty Years of Patent Remedies Case Law: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, 50 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 607 (2022)
Christopher Levesque
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Jack DeWaard
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Michele Garnett McKenzie
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Kazumi Tsuchiya
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Olivia Toles
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Amy Lange
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Kim Horner
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Eric Ryu
&
Elizabeth Heger Boyle
– Crimmigrating Narratives: Examining Third-Party Observations of US Detained Immigration Court, 48 Law & Social Inquiry 407 (2023)
– American Family Courts and the Triple System of Family Law Adjudication, in Research Handbook on Family Justice Systems (Mavis Maclean & Rachel Treloar, eds., Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023)
– And Should I Then Presume?: A Response to Carrier and Tushnet's An Antitrust Framework for False Advertising, 108 Iowa Law Review Online 22 (2022-2023)