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


Submissions from 2003

The Middle Class Fourth Amendment, Craig M. Bradley
(6 Buffalo Criminal Law Review 1123 (2003))

When Clients Do Bad Things: The Lawyer's Response to Corporate Wrongdoing, Craig M. Bradley
(67 Bench & Bar 5 (May 2003))

African-Americans Within the Context of International Oppression, Kevin D. Brown
(17 Temple International and Comparative Law Journal 1 (2003))

Reexamination of the Benefit of Publicly Funded Private Education for African-American Students in a Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
(36 Indiana Law Review 477 (2003))

Assessing Sovereign Interests in Cross-Border Discovery Disputes: Lessons from Aerospatiale, Hannah Buxbaum
(38 Texas International Law Journal 87 (2003))

Unification of the Law Governing Secured Transactions: Progress and Prospects for Reform, Hannah Buxbaum
(8 Uniform Law Review 321 (2003))

Revisiting the Vast Wasteland, Fred H. Cate and Newton N. Minow
(55 Federal Communications Law Journal 407 (2003))

The Impact of Opt-in Privacy Rules on Retail Credit Markets: A Case Study of MBNA, Fred H. Cate and Michael Staten
(52 Duke Law Journal 745 (2003))

What Constitution Does Europe Need? The House that Giscard Built: Constitutional Rooms with a View, Paul Craig
(The Federal Trust Online Paper Series: 26/03)

Exercising Public Authority Beyond the State: Transnational Democracy and/or Alternative Legitimation Strategies, Jost Delbruck
(10 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 29 (Winter 2003))

Getting What We Should from Doctors: Rethinking Patient Autonomy and the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Roger B. Dworkin
(13 Health Matrix 235 (2003))

To Err Is Human: The Judicial Conundrum of Curing Apprendi Error, Joshua Fairfield
(55 Baylor Law Review 889 (2003))

Public Health and National Security in the Global Age: Infectious Diseases, Bioterrorism, and Realpolitik, David P. Fidler
(35 George Washington International Law Review 787 (2003))

Racism or Realpolitik? U.S. Foreign Policy and the HIV/AIDS Catastrophe in Sub-Saharan Africa, David P. Fidler
(7 Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 97 (2003))

Revolt Against or From Within the West?: TWAIL, the Developing World, and the Future Direction of International Law, David P. Fidler
(2 Chinese Journal of International Law 29 (2003))

Judicial Independence, Judicial Accountability, and the Role of Constitutional Norms in Congressional Regulation of the Courts, Charles G. Geyh
(78 Indiana Law Journal 153 (2003))

Rethinking Judicial Elections, Charles G. Geyh
(Bill of Particulars 5 (Spring 2003))

Why Judicial Elections Stink, Charles G. Geyh
(64 Ohio State Law Journal 43 (2003))

Book Review. Boundary Issues in Central Asia by Necati Polat, Elizabeth Larson Goldberg
(95 Law Library Journal 449 (2003))

Is There a Crisis in Middle East Academic Publishing?: The View from a History Journal Editor, Michael Grossberg
(23 Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 15 (2003))

Clear Sailing Agreements: A Special Form of Collusion in Class Action Settlements, William D. Henderson
(77 Tulane Law Review 813 (2003))

Revenge or Mercy? Some Thoughts about Survivor Opinion Evidence in Death Penalty Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
(88 Cornell Law Review 530 (2003))

Anticompetitive Settlement of Intellectual Property Disputes, Mark D. Janis, Herbert J. Hovenkamp, and Mark A. Lemley
(87 Minnesota Law Review 1719 (2003))

Mental Health Assessment of Minors in the Juvenile Justice System, Michael Jenuwine, Curtis Heaston, Diane N. Walsh, and Gene Griffin
(11 Washington University Journal of Law and Policy 141 (2003))

Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Bridge the Juvenile Justice and Mental Health Systems, Michael J. Jenuwine and Gene Griffin
(71 University of Cincinnati Law Review 65 (2003))

Community Supervision of Sex Offenders -- Integrating Probation and Clinical Treatment, Michael J. Jenuwine, Ronald Simmons, and Edward Swies
(67 Federal Probation 20 (Dec. 2003))

Clinical and Forensic Outcomes from the Illinois Mental Health Juvenile Justice Initiative, Michael Jenuwine, John S. Lyons, Gene Griffin, Sharon Quintenz, and Michelle Shasha
(54 Psychiatric Services 1629 (2003))

Ronald Reagan and the Rehnquist Court on Congressional Power: Presidential Influences on Constitutional Change, Dawn E. Johnsen
(78 Indiana Law Journal 123 (2003))

Mobilizing Immigrants, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(11 George Mason Law Review 695 (2003))

Social Policy Advocacy and the Role of the Courts in India, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(21 American Asian Review 91 (2003).)

The Rights of the New Untouchables: A Constitutional Analysis of HIV Jurisprudence in India, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(25 Human Rights Quarterly 791 (2003))

Tax Compliance and the Reformed IRS, Leandra Lederman
(51 University of Kansas Law Review 971 (2003))

The Interplay Between Norms and Enforcement in Tax Compliance, Leandra Lederman
(64 Ohio State Law Journal 1453 (2003))

Advancing the Language of Human Rights in a Global Economic Order: An Analysis of a Discourse, Christiana Ochoa
(23 Boston College Third World Law Journal 57 (2003))

A Lawyer's Calling, Lauren K. Robel
(Bill of Particulars 1 (Spring 2003))

Sovereignty and Democracy: The States' Obligations to Their Citizens Under Federal Statutory Law, Lauren K. Robel
(78 Indiana Law Journal 543 (2003))

Regulatory Mismatch in the International Market for Legal Services, Carole Silver
(23 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 487 (2003))

Transnational Legal Practice: Cross-Border Legal Services: 2002 Year-in-Review, Carole Silver, Robert E. Lutz, Philip T. von Mehren, Laurel S. Terry, and Peter Ehrenhaft
(37 International Lawyer 987 (2003))

Closing the Deal in Contracts: Introducing Transactional Skills in the First Year, David V. Snyder
(34 University of Toledo Law Review 689 (2003))

Unexploded Bomb: Voice, Silence and Consequence at the Hague Tribunals -- A Legal and Rhetorical Critique, Timothy W. Waters
(35 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 1015 (2003))

Congruence and Proportionality for Congressional Enforcement Powers: Cosmetic Change or Velvet Revolution?, Elisabeth Zoller
(78 Indiana Law Journal 567 (2003))

Submissions from 2002

Law: Illumination Against Darkness, Alfred C. Aman
(Bill of Particulars 1 (Spring 2002))

The Ethical Canary: Science, Society, and the Human Spirit, by Margaret Sommerville, Alfred C. Aman, Yvonne Cripps, Roger B. Dworkin, David Smith, and George P. Smith II
(9 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 555 (2002))

The Taming of the Precautionary Principle, John S. Applegate
(27 William & Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review 13 (2002))

Federalism and the Idea of Law Practice, Patrick Baude
(Bill of Particulars 7 (Spring 2002))

Will the Real Civil Liberties Issue Please Stand Up?, Patrick Baude
(Bill of Particulars 13 (Spring 2002))

Deciding When Hate Is a Crime: The First Amendment, Police Detectives, and the Identification of Hate Crime, Jeannine Bell
(4 Rutgers Race & the Law Review 33 (2002))

Book Review. Cross-Border Collateral: Legal Risk and the Conflict of Laws. Edited by Richard Potok., Hannah Buxbaum
(50 American Journal of Comparative Law 877 (2002))

Conflict of Economic Laws: From Sovereignty to Substance, Hannah Buxbaum
(42 Virginia Journal of International Law 931 (2002))

Principles for Protecting Privacy, Fred H. Cate
(22 Cato Journal 33 (2002))

Constitutional Issues in Information Privacy, Fred H. Cate and Robert E. Litan
(9 Michigan Technology & Telecommunications Law Review 35 (2002))

Religion, Politics, and the 2000 Presidential Election: A Selective Survey and Tentative Appraisal, Daniel O. Conkle
(77 Indiana Law Journal 247 (2002))

Book Review. American War in the 1990s, David G. Delaney
(26 Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 261 (Summer/Fall 2002))

Prospects for a "World (Internal) Law"?: Legal Development in a Changing International System, Jost Delbruck
(9 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 401 (2002))

Cases and Guidelines in Genetics, Roger B. Dworkin
(10 Annual Review of Law and Ethics 21 (2002))

International Legal Perspectives on the Sept. 11 Attacks on the United States, David Fidler
(Bill of Particulars 19 (Spring 2002))

Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law, David P. Fidler
(3 Chicago Journal of International Law 7 (2002))

Introduction to Written Symposium on Public Health and International Law, David P. Fidler
(3 Chicago Journal of International Law 1 (2002))

Stumbling to Johannesburg: The United States' Haphazard Progress Toward Sustainable Forestry Law, Robert L. Fischman
(32 Environmental Law Reporter 10291 (2002))

The National Wildlife Refuge System and the Hallmarks of Modern Organic Legislation, Robert L. Fischman
(29 Ecology Law Quarterly 457 (2002))

A Lesson for Conservation from Pollution Control Law: Cooperative Federalism for Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act, Robert L. Fischman and Jaelith Hall-Rivera
(27 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 45 (2002))

Baker's Promise, Equal Protection, and the Modern Redistricting Revolution: A Plea for Rationality, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
(80 North Carolina Law Review 1353 (2002))

Doing Our Politics in Court: Gerrymandering, "Fair Representation" and an Exegesis into the Judicial Role, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
(78 Notre Dame Law Review 527 (2002))

Demography and Desegregation in the Cleveland Public Schools: Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Educational Failure and Success, William D. Henderson
(26 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 457 (2002))

Harmonization of Disclosure Standards for Cross-border Share Offerings: Approaching an "International Passport" to Capital Markets? (The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law), J. William Hicks
(9 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 361 (2002))

Book Review. Teaching Legal Research and Providing Access to Electronic Resources (Gary L. Hill, et. al., Eds.), Peter A. Hook
(41 Reference and User Services Quarterly 297 (2002))

Creating an Online Tutorial and Pathfinder, Peter A. Hook
(94 Law Library Journal 243 (2002))

Intellectual Property Issues in Plant Breeding and Plant Biotechnology, Mark D. Janis

Patent Abolitionism, Mark D. Janis
(17 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 899 (2002))

Transitions in IP and Antitrust, Mark D. Janis
(47 Antitrust Bulletin 253 (2002))

U.S. Plant Variety Protection: Sound and Fury...?, Mark D. Janis and Jay P. Kesan
(39 Houston Law Review 727 (2002))

Symposium in Memory of David H. Vernon: An Introduction, Mark D. Janis and Hillary A. Sale
(27 Journal of Corporation Law 499 (2002))

Book Review. Perceptions and Interpretations of Law from Past to Present in the Subcontinent, Jayanth K. Krishnan
(34 George Washington International Law Review 639 (2002))

So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation, Jayanth K. Krishnan and Kevin R. den Dulk
(30 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 233 (2002))

Intercollegiate Athletics: The Program Expansion Standard Under Title IX's Policy Interpretation, Julia C. Lamber
(12 Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies 31 (2002))

Law as a Reflection of Her/His-Story: Current Institutional Perceptions of, and Possibilities for, Protecting Transsexuals' Interests in Legal Determinations of Sex, Jody L. Madeira
(5 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 128 (2002))

The Dynamic Judicial Opinion, William D. Popkin
(2-Art. 7 Issues in Legal Scholarship 1 (2002))

Introduction to Law, Morality, and Popular Culture in the Public Sphere Symposium, Lauren K. Robel
(77 Indiana Law Journal 221 (2002))

The Practice of Precedent: Anastasoff, Noncitation Rules, and the Meaning of Precedent in an Interpretive Community, Lauren K. Robel
(35 Indiana Law Review 399 (2002))

Thoughts on Proposed Immigration Reforms, John Scanlan
(Bill of Particulars 17 (Spring 2002))

Fact, Value and Action in Nonconceptual Jurisprudence, Gene R. Shreve
(50 American Journal of Comparative Law Suppl. 33 (2002))

The Case of the Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing the U.S. Legal Profession, Carole Silver
(25 Fordham International Law Journal 1039 (2002))

The MDP Challenge in the Context of Globalization, Carole Silver and Bryant G. Garth
(52 Case Western Reserve Law Review 903 (2002))

Making the Grade: Some Principles of Comparative Grading, Jeffrey E. Stake
(52 Journal of Legal Education 583 (2002))

Keeping Cross-Examination Under Control, J. Alexander Tanford
(25 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 179 (2002))

The Ethics of Evidence, J. Alexander Tanford
(25 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 487 (2002))

Broad Are Nebraska's Rolling Plains: The Early Writings of George Bird Grinnell, Richard Vaughan
(83 Nebraska History 36 (2002))

Violence and the American Legal Landscape, David C. Williams
(Bill of Particulars 3 (Spring 2002))

Religion, Politics, and Feminist Epistemology: A Comment on the Uses and Abuses of Morality in Public Discourse, Susan H. Williams
(77 Indiana Law Journal 267 (2002))

Submissions from 2001

A Tribute to Herman B Wells, Alfred C. Aman
(76 Indiana Law Journal (2001))

Creativity and the Law, Alfred C. Aman
(Bill of Particulars 1 (Winter 2001))

Introduction: Globalization, Accountability, and the Future of Administrative Law Symposium, Alfred C. Aman
(8 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 341 (2001))

Introduction: The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law, Alfred C. Aman
(8 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 301 (2001))

Privatization and the Democracy Problem in Globalization: Making Markets More Accountable Through Administrative Law, Alfred C. Aman
(28 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1477 (2001))

Reflecting on the Presidency of Herman B Wells, Alfred C. Aman
(Bill of Particulars 9 (Winter 2001))

The Limits of Globalization and the Future of Administrative Law: From Government to Governance, Alfred C. Aman
(8 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 379 (2001))

The Changing Shape of Government, Alfred C. Aman, Steve Savas, Elliott Sclar, Lester Salamon, and Charles Sabel
(28 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1319 (2001))

The Prometheus Principle: Using the Precautionary Principle to Harmonize the Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms, John S. Applegate
(9 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 207 (2001))

Introduction: Syncopated Sustainable Development (Sustainable Development, Agriculture, and the Challenge of Genetically Modified Organisms Symposium), John S. Applegate and Alfred C. Aman
(9 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 1 (2001))

What the Experiences of the Recent Past Tell Us About the Labor and Employment Law Issues of the Future (Roundtable Discussion), Catherine Barnard, Willard Carr, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt, and Alvin Goldman
(76 Indiana Law Journal 191 (2001))