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2015
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Article
Criminal Law’s Science Lag: How Criminal Justice Meets Changed Scientific Understanding
Jennifer E. Laurin, Criminal Law’s Science Lag: How Criminal Justice Meets Changed Scientific Understanding [Symposium: Science Challenges for Law and Policy], 93 Texas Law Review 1751 (2015). -
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Trademark Functionality Reexamined
Robert G. Bone, Trademark Functionality Reexamined, 7 Journal of Legal Analysis 183 (2015). -
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Splitting Infinitives, Ending with Prepositions, and Beginning with But
Wayne Schiess, Splitting Infinitives, Ending with Prepositions, and Beginning with But, Michigan Bar Journal, June 2015, at 46.
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Does Tort Reform Affect Physician Supply? Evidence from Texas
Charles M. Silver, Does Tort Reform Affect Physician Supply? Evidence from Texas, 42 International Review of Law & Economics 203 (2015) (with David A. Hyman, Bernard Black & Myungho Paik). -
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Gideon by the Numbers: The Emergence of Evidence-Based Practice in Indigent Defense
Jennifer E. Laurin, Gideon by the Numbers: The Emergence of Evidence-Based Practice in Indigent Defense [Symposium: The Failures of Gideon and New Paths Forward], 12 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 325 (2015). -
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Textualism and the Presumption of Reasonable Drafting
Cory R. Liu, Textualism and the Presumption of Reasonable Drafting, 38 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 711 (2015).
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The NLRB: What Went Wrong and Should We Try to Fix It?
Julius G. Getman, The NLRB: What Went Wrong and Should We Try to Fix It?, 64 Emory Law Journal 1495 (2015). -
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The Press and Political Community
David A. Anderson, The Press and Political Community, 2015/1 In Medias Res 1 (2015). [Published in Hungarian as A sajtó és politikai közösségek]
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Rethinking Judicial Review of Expert Agencies
Wendy E. Wagner, Rethinking Judicial Review of Expert Agencies [Symposium: Science Challenges for Law and Policy], 93 Texas Law Review 1681 (2015) (with Elizabeth Fisher & Pasky Pascual).
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Science and Policy in Setting National Ambient Air Quality Standards: Resolving the Ozone Enigma
Thomas O. McGarity, Science and Policy in Setting National Ambient Air Quality Standards: Resolving the Ozone Enigma [Symposium: Science Challenges for Law and Policy], 93 Texas Law Review 1783 (2015). -
Other Activity
Invited Panelist
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist” at ABA National Conference on Professional Responsbility (May 28, 2015). -
Amicus Brief
Brief for the City of Houston, Harris County Attorney, and Air Alliance Houston as Amici Curiae in Support of Appellants and in Support of Reversal
Environment Texas Citizen Lobby v. ExxonMobil Corp., 824 F.3d 507 (5th Cir. 2016)
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Article III in the Political Branches
Tara Leigh Grove, Article III in the Political Branches, in 90 Notre Dame Law Review 1835 (symposium issue) (2015). View Online
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Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Low-Income Homeowners and the Problem of Tangled Titles: Innovative Strategies to Secure Homeownership Assets
Heather K. Way. “Low-Income Homeowners and the Problem of Tangled Titles: Innovative Strategies to Secure Homeownership Assets” at ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference (May 8, 2015). -
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When ‘Simplification’ is a Trojan Horse for Great Harm
Calvin H. Johnson, When ‘Simplification’ is a Trojan Horse for Great Harm, 147 Tax Notes 565 (May 4, 2015). -
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Secured Creditor Control and Bankruptcy Sales: An Empirical View
Jay L. Westbrook, Secured Creditor Control and Bankruptcy Sales: An Empirical View [Symposium: Illinois Abi Symposium on Chapter 11 Reform], 2015 University of Illinois Law Review 831.
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Designing Compensatory Funds: In Search of First Principles
Linda S. Mullenix, Designing Compensatory Funds: In Search of First Principles, 3 Stanford Journal of Complex Litigation 1 (2015).
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Chapter 15 Recognition in the United States: Is a Debtor "Presence" Required?
Jay L. Westbrook, Chapter 15 Recognition in the United States: Is a Debtor "Presence" Required?, 24 International Insolvency Review 28 (2015) (with Daniel Glosband). [Summarized in American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, May 2015 at 24; Harvard Law School Bankruptcy Roundtable, May 26, 2015, available at https://blogs.harvard.edu/bankruptcyroundtable/2015/05/26/chapter-15-recognition-in-the-united-states-is-a-debtor-presence-required/.] -
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The (Possible) Impact of Judaism and Israel on One Particular Career as a Legal Academic
Sanford V. Levinson, The (Possible) Impact of Judaism and Israel on One Particular Career as a Legal Academic, 16 Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion 321 (2015). -
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Removal Into Admiralty: The Removal of State-Court Maritime Cases to Federal Court
Michael F. Sturley, Removal Into Admiralty: The Removal of State-Court Maritime Cases to Federal Court, 46 Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce 105 (2015).