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Documents from 2019
Constraining and Channeling Corporate Political Power in Trump’s America, Kent Greenfield
Corporations are People Too (And They Should Act Like It), Kent Greenfield
Donald Trump has violated his oath. Mitch McConnell is about to violate 2, Kent Greenfield
Free Speech on Campus, Kent Greenfield
From Profit to Purpose: An Economic Paradigm Shift?, Kent Greenfield
New England Law Review On Remand's Podcast, Kent Greenfield
No License to Discriminate, Kent Greenfield
Panelist, Corporate Law and Governance, Kent Greenfield
Presidential Power And The Obligations Of Faithfulness, Kent Greenfield
Progressive Constitutionalism, Kent Greenfield
Progressive Possibilities for Corporate Law, Kent Greenfield
Reckoning With a Captured Court, Kent Greenfield
Senior Scholar Commenter, ACS Junior Scholars Public Law Workshop, Kent Greenfield
Should Corporations Have Rights?, Kent Greenfield
The Progressive Case for Corporate Personhood, Kent Greenfield
The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder: An Application, An Extension and a Challenge, Kent Greenfield
Vol. 22: Supreme Court Jurisdiction and Practice, Vol. 23: Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States, Kent Greenfield
We Can't Mute Trump, But We Can Turn Off Fox News, Kent Greenfield
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Employment Discrimination, Matthew W. Green Jr.
Against the Conventionalist Turn in Legal Theory: Dickson on Hart on the Rule of Recognition, Michael S. Green
Copyrighting Facts, Michael S. Green
Dworkin v. The Philosophers: A Review Essay on Justice in Robes, Michael S. Green
Erie's International Effect, Michael S. Green
Erie, Swift, and Legal Positivism, Michael S. Green
Eternal Recurrence in a Neo-Kantian Context, Michael S. Green
Felix Cohen on Legislation, Michael S. Green
Hohfeld and Property, Michael S. Green
Interauthority Relationships, Michael S. Green
International Law and Dworkin's Legal Monism, Michael S. Green
On Hart's Category Mistake, Michael S. Green
Particularism, Telishment, and Three Strikes Laws, Michael S. Green
Prediction Theories of Law and the Internal Point of View, Michael S. Green
The New Eliminativism, Michael S. Green
The Paradox of Auxiliary Rights: The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Michael S. Green
The Real Legal Realism, Michael S. Green
The Return of the Unprovided-For Case, Michael S. Green
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Legal Statements, Michael S. Green
The Twin Aims of Erie, Michael S. Green
Vertical Power, Michael S. Green
Barriers and bridges to the integration of social–ecological resilience and law, Olivia Odom Green, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen, Lance H. Gunderson, J.B. Ruhl, Craig A. Arnold, Nicholas A.J. Graham, Barbara Cosens, David G. Angeler, Brian C. Chaffin, and C.S. Holling
Returning to the Source - Revisiting Arendtian Forgiveness in the Politics of Reconciliation, Sam Grey
Adjudicating Genocide: Is the International Court of Justice Capable of Judging State Criminal Responsibility?, Dermot Groome
No Witness, No Case: An Assessment of the Conduct and Quality of ICC Investigations, Dermot Groome
The Church Abuse Scandal: Were Crimes Against Humanity Committed?, Dermot Groome
The Church Abuse Scandal: Were Crimes Against Humanity Committed?, Dermot Groome
The Right to Truth in the Fight against Impunity, Dermot Groome
Re-Evaluating the Theoretical Basis and Methodology of International Criminal Trials, Dermot M. Groome
International Criminal Law, Dermot Groome and Donald E. Shaver
ILC Report on Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Humanity and Enforced Disappearance, Claudio M. Grossman
A Guide to Development Order “Consistency” Challenges Under Florida Statutes Section 163.3215, Richard Grosso
A (Modest) Separation of Powers Success Story, Tara Leigh Grove
Article III in the Political Branches, Tara Leigh Grove
Forward: Some Puzzles of State Standing, Tara Leigh Grove
Government Standing and the Fallacy of Institutional Injury, Tara Leigh Grove
Justice Scalia's Other Standing Legacy, Tara Leigh Grove
Standing as an Article II Nondelegation Doctrine, Tara Leigh Grove
Standing Outside Article III, Tara Leigh Grove
Takings Clause, Tara Leigh Grove
The Article II Safeguards of Federal Jurisdiction, Tara Leigh Grove
The Exceptions Clause as a Structural Safeguard, Tara Leigh Grove
The International Judicial Dialogue: When Domestic Constitutional Courts Join the Conversation, Tara Leigh Grove
The Lost History of the Political Question Doctrine, Tara Leigh Grove
The Origins (and Fragility) of Judicial Independence, Tara Leigh Grove
The Power of "So-Called Judges", Tara Leigh Grove
The Structural Case for Vertical Maximalism, Tara Leigh Grove
The Structural Safeguards of Federal Jurisdiction, Tara Leigh Grove
The Supreme Court's Legitimacy Dilemma, Tara Leigh Grove
Tiers of Scrutiny in a Hierarchical Judiciary, Tara Leigh Grove
When Can a State Sue the United States?, Tara Leigh Grove
Congress's (Limited) Power to Represent Itself in Court, Tara Leigh Grove and Neal Devins
Congress's (Limited) Power to Represent Itself in Court, Tara Leigh Grove and Neal Devins
Supreme Court Preview 2012-13: International, Tara Leigh Grove, Tom Goldstein, Neal Katyal, and Diane Wood
Student Victimization Risk at Urban and Rural Institutions, Jonathan A. Grubb, Grayson Noggle, and Laura E. Agnich
Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Leadership - A submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission and World Economic Forum, Michael Guihot and Matthew Rimmer
Erakat review by Gunneflo.pdf, Markus Gunneflo
Settler colonial and anti-colonial legalities in Palestine, Markus Gunneflo
Fits, Starts, and Finishes (review of David Horton, Wills Without Signatures, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1623 (2019)), Katheleen R. Guzman
Liberale Antworten auf urbane Fragen, Beat Habegger
Regulatory Markets for AI Safety, Gillian Hadfield
Striking a Match Not a Pose for Access to Justice.pdf, Gillian Hadfield
Legible Normativity for AI Alignment: The Value of Silly Rules, Dylan Hadfield-Menell, McKane Andrus, and Gillian K. Hadfield
Incomplete Contracting and AI Alignment, Dylan Hadfield-Menell and Gillian K. Hadfield
Adulthood in Law and Culture, Vivian E. Hamilton
Democratic Inclusion, Cognitive Development, and the Age of Electoral Majority, Vivian E. Hamilton
Expressing Community Values Through Family Law Adjudication, Vivian E. Hamilton
Family Structure, Children, and Law, Vivian E. Hamilton
How Young Should Voters Be?: 16-Year-Olds’ Entitlement to the Most Basic Civil Right [Part V], Vivian E. Hamilton
Immature Citizens and the State, Vivian E. Hamilton
Introduction: Perspectives on Religious Fundamentalism and Families in the U.S., Vivian E. Hamilton
Just How Young Should Voters Be? Part IV: Assessing Adolescents’ Electoral Competence, Vivian E. Hamilton
Just How Youthful Should Voters Be? Part II: Defining Electoral Decision-Making Competence, Vivian E. Hamilton
Just How Youthful Should Voters Be? Part III: Why We Need a Conception of Electoral Competence, and Its Implications for Adults with Cognitive Impairments, Vivian E. Hamilton
Liberty Without Capacity: Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving, Vivian E. Hamilton
Mistaking Marriage for Social Policy, Vivian E. Hamilton
Principles of U.S. Family Law, Vivian E. Hamilton
Religious v. Secular Ideologies and Sex Education: A Response to Professors Cahn and Carbone, Vivian E. Hamilton
The Age of Marital Capacity: Reconsidering Civil Recognition of Adolescent Marriage, Vivian E. Hamilton
The Youth Vote Matters. But Just How Young Should Voters Be? [Part I], Vivian E. Hamilton
Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving, Vivian E. Hamilton