Faculty Publications & Activities
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2015
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Article
Designing a 21st Century Corporate Tax—An Advance U.S. Minimum on Foreign Income and Other Measures to Protect the Base
Robert J. Peroni, Designing a 21st Century Corporate Tax—An Advance U.S. Minimum on Foreign Income and Other Measures to Protect the Base, 17 Florida Tax Review 669 (2015) (with Stephen E. Shay & J. Clifton Fleming, Jr.).
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Why Process Complaints? Then and Now
Angela K. Littwin, Why Process Complaints? Then and Now, 87 Temple Law Review 895 (2015). -
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Examination as a Method of Consumer Protection
Angela K. Littwin, Examination as a Method of Consumer Protection, 87 Temple Law Review 807 (2015) (with Jean Braucher). -
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Democratic Policing, 90 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1827 (2015) (with Barry Friedman)
Maria Ponomarenko, Barry Friedman. “Democratic Policing, 90 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1827 (2015) (with Barry Friedman).” In 90 New York University Law Review, Page 1827 (2015). View online. -
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Interpretation Internationale
Jay L. Westbrook, Interpretation Internationale, 87 Temple Law Review 739 (2015). -
Other Activity
Speaker, International Conference on the Resolution of Mass Disputes
Linda S. Mullenix. “Speaker, International Conference on the Resolution of Mass Disputes” at University of Haifa, Israel (November 27, 2015). -
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Young Scholars Conference
Jay L. Westbrook. “Young Scholars Conference” at Brooklyn Law School -- Co-organizer (November 20, 2015). -
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Steps Forward, Not Far Enough
Elissa C. Steglich, Steps Forward, Not Far Enough: A Reaction to Wilson, Prokop & Robins, 40 Harbinger 63 (2015). View article -
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Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Queen Mary University London
Alan S. Rau. “Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Queen Mary University London” at London (November 15, 2015). -
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Invited Panelist
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist” at 15th Annual Class Action/Complex Litigation Symposium of the Louisiana State Bar Association (November 13, 2015). -
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An Alternative Approach to the Conventionality Control Doctrine
Ariel E. Dulitzky, An Alternative Approach to the Conventionality Control Doctrine [Symposium: The Constitutionalization of International Law in Latin America], 109 AJIL Unbound 100 (2015).
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Invited Presentation
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Presentation” at Columbia Law Review (November 9, 2015). -
Article
By the Numbers: Certifying Class Actions Based on Statistics
Linda S. Mullenix, By the Numbers: Certifying Class Actions Based on Statistics, 2 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases 51 (November 2, 2015) (analyzing Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Bouphakeo).
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Article
Robust Exclusion Anti-Competitive Market Division Through Loyalty Discounts
Robust Exclusion Anti-Competitive Market Division Through Loyalty Discounts (with Einer Elhauge) 43 International Journal of Industrial Organization 111-121 (2015).
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A Place for Agency Expertise: Reconciling Agency Expertise with Presidential Power
Wendy E. Wagner, A Place for Agency Expertise: Reconciling Agency Expertise with Presidential Power, 115 Columbia Law Review 2019 (2015).
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Integrating UIFSA (2008) with the Hague Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance
John J. Sampson, Integrating UIFSA (2008) with the Hague Convention of 23 November 2007 on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance, 49 Family Law Quarterly 179 (2015). -
Book Review
Class Action Mismatch: Securities Class Action Jurisprudence and High Frequency Trading Manipulation
Linda S. Mullenix. “Class Action Mismatch: Securities Class Action Jurisprudence and High Frequency Trading Manipulation.” In JOTWELL (October 31, 2015), Page 1511 (2015). Review of Tara E. Levens Too Fast, Too Frequent? High-Frequency Trading and Securities Class Actions. View online. -
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National Bankruptcy Conference
Jay L. Westbrook. “National Bankruptcy Conference” at Washington D.C. -- Regulations Governing SIFIs (too big to fail banks) (October 29, 2015). -
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Presidential Who’s Up, Who’s Down After the GOP Debate
Mechele Dickerson, Presidential Who’s Up, Who’s Down After the GOP Debate, Newsweek, October 29, 2015 at http://www.newsweek.com/whos-whos-down-after-gop-debate-388364 .
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Other Activity
Organizer of series of UT Opportunity Forum events on "Uniting Our Divided City"
Heather K. Way. “Organizer of series of UT Opportunity Forum events on "Uniting Our Divided City"” (Fall 2015 to Spring 2016). View online.