Included in this collection are articles written by Maurer faculty in both our own law journals and in those published by others.


Submissions from 2005

Protecting the Innocent: The Massachusetts Governor's Council Report, Joseph L. Hoffmann
(95 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 561 (2005))

Response to Professors Kamin and Pokorak, Joseph L. Hoffmann
(80 Indiana Law Journal 153 (2005))

Substantive Appellate Review in Capital Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
(80 Indiana Law Journal 91 (2005))

Report of the Governor's Council on Capital Punishment, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Fredrick R. Bieber, Robert Barton, Ralph Boyd Jr., Timothy J. Cruz, Donald R. Hayes Jr., Dr. Henry Lee, Henry Moniz, Kathleen O'Toole, Carl M. Selavka, and Michael J. Sullivan
(80 Indiana Law Journal 1 (2005))

Welcoming Remarks, Joseph L. Hoffmann and William J. Mead
(80 Indiana Law Journal 29 (2005))

Reviving Constitutionalism in Iraq: Key Provisions of the Transitional Administrative Law, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
(50 New York Law School Law Review 269 (2005/06))

The Report of the U.N. High-Level Panel and the Use of Force in Iraq in 2003, Feisal Amin Istrabadi
(4 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 146 (2005))

Preventive Use of Force: The Case of Iraq, Feisal Amin Istrabadi, Henry Bienen, Jan Wouters, and David Hannay
(4 Northwestern Journal of International Human Rights 74 (2005))

Should Ideology Matter in Selecting Federal Judges? Ground Rules for the Debate, Dawn E. Johnsen
(26 Cardozo Law Review 463 (2005))

From the ALI to the ILI: The Efforts to Export an American Legal Institution, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(38 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1255 (2005))

Addressing Imperfections in the Tax System: Procedural or Substantive Reform?, Leandra Lederman and Stephen W. Mazza
(103 Michigan Law Review 1423 (2005))

Envisioning the Modern American Fiscal State: Progressive-Era Economists and the Intellectual Foundations of the U.S. Income Tax, Ajay K. Mehrotra
(52 UCLA Law Review 1793 (2005))

Teaching Tax Stories, Ajay K. Mehrotra
(55 Journal of Legal Education 116 (2005))

Playing Peekaboo with Constitutional Law: The PCAOB and its Public/Private Status, Donna M. Nagy
(80 Notre Dame Law Review 975 (2005))

A Dedication to Dean Joseph P. Tomain: Educator, Scholar, and Leader, Donna M. Nagy and Barbara G. Watts
(74 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1 (2005))

Access to U.S. Federal Courts as a Forum for Human Rights Disputes: Pluralism and the Alien Tort Claims Act, Christiana Ochoa
(12 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 631 (2005))

Deviance, Due Process, and the False Promise of Federal Rule of Evidence 403, Aviva A. Orenstein
(90 Cornell Law Review 1487 (2005))

Trail Smelter Déjà Vu: Extraterritoriality, International Environmental Law and the Search for Solutions to Canadian-U.S. Transboundary Water Pollution Disputes, Austen L. Parrish
(85 Boston University Law Review 363 (2005))

Interpreting Conflicting Provisions of the Nevada State Constitution, William D. Popkin
(5 Nevada Law Journal 308 (2005))

The Challenge and Promise of Public Legal Education, Lauren K. Robel
(48 no. 7 Res Gestae 5 (Mar. 2005))

Procedural Default in Capital Cases, F. Thomas Schornhorst
(80 Indiana Law Journal 94 (2005))

Regulating International Lawyers: The Legal Consultant Rules, Carole Silver
(27 Houston Journal of International Law 527 (2005))

Winners and Losers in the Globalization of Legal Services: Offshoring the Market for Foreign Lawyers, Carole Silver
(45 Virginia Journal of International Law 897 (2005))

Transnational Legal Practice Developments, Carole Silver, Robert E. Lutz, Philip T. von Mehren, Laurel S. Terry, Peter Ehrenhaft, Clifford J. Hendel, Jonathan Goldsmith, and Masahiro Shimojo
(39 International Lawyer 619 (2005))

Evolution of Rules in a Common Law System: Differential Litigation of the Fee Tail and Other Perpetuities, Jeffrey E. Stake
(32 Florida State University Law Review 401 (2005))

Talk Show Torts Turn Deaf Ear to Plaintiffs, Joseph A. Tomain
(23 no.1 Communications Lawyer 5 (2005))

Migrating Towards Minority Status: Shifting European Policy Towards Roma, Timothy W. Waters and Rachel Guglielmo
(43 Journal of Common Market Studies 763 (2005))

Multicultural Lawyering: Teaching Psychology to Develop Cultural Self-Awareness, Carwina Weng
(11 Clinical Law Review 369 (2004-2005))

American Constitutional Fantasies: Escape from Difference Through Escape from Government, David C. Williams
(12 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 415 (2005))

Comment: Autonomy and the Public-Private Distinction in Bioethics and Law, Susan H. Williams
(12 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 483 (2005))

The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe and the Democratic Legitimacy of the European Union, Elisabeth Zoller
(12 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 393 (2005))

Submissions from 2004

Federalism, Through a Global Lens: A Call for Deferential Judicial Review, Alfred C. Aman
(11 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 109 (Winter 2004))

An Essay on the Spirit of Liberty in the Fog of War, Patrick L. Baude
(79 Notre Dame Law Review 1321 (2004))

O Say, Can You See: Free Expression by the Light of Fiery Crosses, Jeannine Bell
(39 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 335 (2004))

Federalism and the Federal Criminal Law, Craig M. Bradley
(55 Hastings Law Journal 573 (2004))

After Grutter v. Bollinger-- Revisiting the Desegregation Era from the Perspective of the Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
(21 Constitutional Commentary 41 (2004))

Brown v. Board of Education: Reexamination of the Desegregation of Public Education from the Perspective of the Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
(35 University of Toledo Law Review 773 (2004))

The Hypothetical Opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger from the Perspective of the Road Not Taken in Brown v. Board of Education, Kevin D. Brown
(36 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 83 (2004))

The Racial Gap in Ability: From the Fifteenth Century to Grutter and Gratz, Kevin D. Brown
(78 Tulane Law Review 2061 (2004))

The Road Not Taken in Brown: Recognizing the Dual Harm of Segregation, Kevin D. Brown
(90 Virginia Law Review 1579 (2004))

Forum Selection in International Contract Litigation: The Role of Judicial Discretion, Hannah Buxbaum
(12 Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution 185 (2004))

From Empire to Globalization . . . and Back? A Post-Colonial View of Transjudicialism, Hannah Buxbaum
(11 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 183 (Winter 2004))

Jurisdictional Conflict in Global Antitrust Enforcement, Hannah Buxbaum
(16 Loyola Consumer Law Review 365 (2004))

National Courts, Global Cartels: F. Hoffman-LaRoche v. Empagran, S.A., Hannah Buxbaum
(5 German Law Journal 1095 (2004))

Terrorism, Technology, and Information Privacy: Finding the Balance, Fred H. Cate
(Bill of Particulars 5 (Fall 2004))

Book Review. Taking Coase Seriously: Neil Komesar on Law's Limits, Daniel H. Cole
(29 Law & Social Inquiry 261 (2004))

A New Framework for EU Administration: The Financial Regulation 2002, Paul Craig
(68 Law & Contemporary Problems 107 (2004))

The Art and Science of Genetic Modification: Re-Engineering Patent Law and Constitutional Orthodoxies (The Harry T. Ice Chair Inaugural Lecture), Yvonne Cripps
(11 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 (Winter 2004))

High Velocity Labor Economics: A Review Essay of Working in Silicon Valley: Economic and Legal Analysis of a High-Velocity Labor Market, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
(6 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law 847 (2004))

Models in Social Science: A Review of Law and Public Policy: A Socioeconomic Approach, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
(41 San Diego Law Review 441 (2004))

Teaching in a Larger Social Context: Using Simulations to Demonstrate Socioeconomic Principles and Relevance to Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Jeffrey E. Stake
(41 San Diego Law Review 75 (2004))

Transnational Federalism: Problems and Prospects of Allocating Public Authority Beyond the State (The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law), Jost Delbruck
(11 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 31 (Winter 2004))

Bioethics? The Law and Biomedical Advance, Roger B. Dworkin
(14 Health Matrix 43 (Winter 2004))

Cracks in the Foundation: The New Internet Legislation's Hidden Threat to Privacy and Commerce, Joshua Fairfield
(36 Arizona State Law Journal 1193 (2004))

Book Review. From Anarchy to Allottopia, David P. Fidler
(36 George Washington International Law Review 495 (2004))

Caught Between Paradise and Power: Public Health, Pathogenic Threats, and the Axis of Illness, David P. Fidler
(35 McGeorge Law Review 45 (2004))

Constitutional Outlines of Public Health's "New World Order", David P. Fidler
(77 Temple Law Review 247 (2004))

Fighting the Axis of Illness: HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy, David P. Fidler
(17 Harvard Human Rights Journal 99 (2004))

International Law and Weapons of Mass Destruction: End of the Arms Control Approach?, David P. Fidler
(14 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 39 (2004))

Predictions and Prescriptions for the Endangered Species Act, Robert L. Fischman
(34 Environmental Law 451 (2004))

The Meanings of Biological Integrity, Diversity, and Environmental Health, Robert L. Fischman
(44 Natural Resources Journal 989 (2004))

Managing Biological Integrity, Diversity, and Environmental Health in the National Wildlife Refuges: An Introduction to the Symposium, Robert L. Fischman and Vicky J. Meretsky
(44 Natural Resources Journal 931 (2004))

Of Platonic Guardians, Trust, and Equality: A Comment on Hasen's Minimalist Approach to the Law of Elections, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
(31 Journal of Legislation 25 (2004))

In Defense of Deference, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer and Guy-Uriel E. Charles
(21 Constitutional Commentary 133 (2004))

A Principled Approach to the Quest for Racial Diversity on the Judiciary, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer and Kevin R. Johnson
(10 Michigan Journal of Race & Law 5 (2004))

Book Review. Cases, Materials and Texts on Unjustified Enrichment, Ralph F. Gaebler
(32 International Journal of Legal Information 639 (2004))

Taxing Political Donations: The Case for Corrective Taxes in Campaign Finance, David Gamage
(113 Yale Law Journal 1283 (2004))

The Avid Sportsman and the Scope for Self-Protection: When Exculpatory Clauses Should Be Enforced, Robert H. Heidt
(38 University of Richmond Law Review 381 (2004))

The LSAT, Law School Exams and Meritocracy: The Surprising and Undertheorized Role of Test-Taking Speed, William D. Henderson
(82 Texas Law Review 975 (2004))

Book Review. Affirmative Action and Racial Preference by Carl Cohen and James P. Sterba, Joseph L. Hoffmann
(12 Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethik 531 (2004))

Equilibrium in a Technology-Specific Patent System, Mark D. Janis
(54 Case Western Reserve Law Review 743 (2004))

Reforming Patent Validity Litigation: The "Dubious Preponderance", Mark D. Janis
(19 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 923 (2004))

Supplemental Forms of Intellectual Property Protection for Plants, Mark D. Janis
(6 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 305 (2004))

Balancing Ease and Accuracy in Assessing Pharmaceutical Exclusion Payments, Mark D. Janis, Herbert Hovenkamp, and Mark A. Lemley
(88 Minnesota Law Review 712 (2004))

Racial Differences in the Mental Health Needs and Service Utilization of Youth in the Juvenile Justice System, Michael Jenuwine, Purva Rawal, Jill Romansky, and John S. Lyons
(31 Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 242 (2004))

Functional Departmentalism and Nonjudicial Interpretation: Who Determines Constitutional Meaning?, Dawn E. Johnsen
(67 Law & Contemporary Problems 105 (2004))

Book Review. Journal of the National Human Rights Commission, India, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(26 Human Rights Quarterly 542 (2004))

India's "Patriot Act": POTA and the Impact on Civil Liberties in the World's Largest Democracy, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(22 Law and Equality: A Journal of Theory and Practice 265 (2004))

Professor Kingsfield Goes to Delhi: American Academics, the Ford Foundation, and the Development of Legal Education in India, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(46 American Journal of Legal History 447 (2004))

Bread for the Poor: Access to Justice and the Rights of the Needy in India, Jayanth K. Krishnan and Marc Galanter
(55 Hastings Law Journal 789 (2004))

Life After Eldred: The Supreme Court and the Future of Copyright, Marshall Leaffer
(30 William Mitchell Law Review 1597 (2004))

Must the Reports of Tax Court Special Trial Judges Be Disclosed?, Leandra Lederman
(2004-2005 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 131)

The Entrepreneurship Effect: An Accidental Externality in the Federal Income Tax, Leandra Lederman
(65 Ohio State Law Journal 1401 (2004))

Searching for Federal Tax Liens: The Typical Search for UCC Financing Statements May Not Be Good Enough, Dennis H. Long
(23 American Bankruptcy Institute Journal 20, 64 (Oct. 2004))

A Constructed Peace: Narratives of Suture in the News Media, Jody L. Madeira
(19 Canadian Journal of Law and Society 93 (2004))

Rebuilding the Closet: Bowers v. Hardwick, Lawrence v. Texas, and the Mismeasure of Homosexual Historiography, Jody L. Madeira
(8 Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest 1 (2004))

Book Review. The Price of Progress: Public Services, Taxation and the American Corporate State, 1877-1929 by R. Rudy Higgens-Evenson, Ajay K. Mehrotra
(78 Business History Review 305 (2004))

"More Mighty than the Waves of the Sea": Toilers, Tariffs, and the Income Tax Movement, 1880-1913, Ajay K. Mehrotra
(45 Labor History 165 (2004))

Book Review. Gunning, J. and H. Szoke, eds. The Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technology, Jennifer Bryan Morgan
(96 Law Library Journal 178 (2004))

Civility in Litigation: How Can the Profession Promote and Enforce Good Behavior?, Aviva A. Orenstein and Torrence Lewis
(1 Indiana Civil Litigation Law Review 77 (2004))

Avoiding the Mistakes of Terrell R.: The Undoing of the California Tort Claims Act and the Move to Absolute Governmental Immunity in Foster Care Placement and Supervision, Austen L. Parrish
(15 Stanford Law & Policy Review 267 (2004))

Minimum Contacts, No Dog: Evaluating Personal Jurisdiction for Nonparty Discovery, Ryan W. Scott
(88 Minnesota Law Review 968 (2004))

Book Review. After the Revolution, Gene R. Shreve
(52 American Journal of Comparative Law 1003 (2004))

The Property "Instinct", Jeffrey E. Stake
(359 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 1763 (2004))

Beyond Imminence: Evolving International Law and Battered Women's Right to Self-Defense, Shana Wallace
(71 University of Chicago Law Review 1749 (2004))

Contemplating Failure and Creating Alternatives in the Balkans: Bosnia's Peoples, Democracy and the Shape of Self-Determination, Timothy W. Waters
(29 Yale Journal of International Law 423 (2004))

Employment Protection for Domestic Violence Victims, Deborah A. Widiss and Wendy R. Weiser
(38 Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy 3 (May-June 2004))

Civic Constitutionalism, the Second Amendment, and the Right of Revolution, David C. Williams
(79 Indiana Law Journal 379 (2004))

Submissions from 2003

Editor's Note: Globalization and Governance: The Prospects for Democracy Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
(10 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 ( Winter 2003))

Globalization, Democracy, and the Need for a New Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman
(10 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 125 (Winter 2003))