This collection includes blogs, magazines, newspapers, and television and radio appearances.
Submissions from 2017
The Erosion of Congressional Checks on Presidential Power, Neal Devins
(The Cipher Brief (January 20, 2017)) (2017-1 AALS News 1-5)Submissions from 2016
Copyright Law’s Origin Stories, Laura A. Heymann
(JOTWELL (December 16, 2016))Legal Scholarship Highlight: The Amicus Machine, Allison Orr Larsen and Neal Devins
(SCOTUSblog (November 15, 2016))Crowdfunding Without the Crowd, Darian M. Ibrahim
(Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation (November 2, 2016))'Serial' Should Release Bergdahl Interviews, Jeffrey Bellin
(USA Today (August 30, 2016))Changing the Rules of Discovery-- Podcast, A. Benjamin Spencer and Alexander R. Dahl
(The Federalist Society, Litigation Practice Group (August 19, 2016))Technology Doesn't Change the Need for Legal Protection, Kami N. Chavis
(The New York Times, Room for Debate (July 14, 2016))Hate Crime Laws to Protect Police Are Misguided, Kami Chavis
(Jurist (July 13, 2016))How We Move Beyond Dallas, Spencer Overton and Kami Chavis
(The American Prospect (July 13, 2016))The Supreme Court Didn't Fix Racist Jury Selection, Kami Chavis
(The Nation (May 31, 2016))Revolt of the Attorneys General, Neal Devins and Saikrishna B. Prakash
(Los Angeles Times, Part A, 17 (April 18, 2016))Does the 'McConnell Principle' Make Sense?, Jeffrey Bellin
(CNN Opinion (April 12, 2016))How Merrick Garland Could Help Heal America, Jeffrey Bellin
(CNN Opinion (March 18, 2016))Ideological Imbalance: Why Democrats Usually Pick Moderate-Liberal Justices and Republicans Usually Pick Conservative Ones, Lawrence Baum and Neal Devins
(Slate (March 17, 2016))Non-Compete Legislation is Getting Worse with Latest Revisions, Nathan B. Oman
(Deseret News, (March 4, 2016))A Golden Opportunity: Legal Research Simulation Courses, Leslie A. Street and Shawn G. Nevers
(20 AALL Spectrum 18-21 (March/April 2016))The First Amendment and the World, Timothy Zick
(Ten Miles Square (January 23, 2016))How the Supreme Court Can Change Politics as Usual, Jeffrey Bellin
(The Washington Post (January 21, 2016))The New Eliminativism, Michael S. Green
(JOTWELL (January 18, 2016))Spencer: Chief Justice John Roberts and the Loss of Access to Justice, A. Benjamin Spencer
(Richmond Times-Dispatch (January 14, 2016))Jimmy Barrett Show: Interview with Michael Green, Michael S. Green and Jimmy Barrett
(News Radio 1140 WRVA (January 6, 2016))Submissions from 2015
Are Legal Restrictions On Disparaging Personal Names Unconstitutional? In re The Slants, Laura A. Heymann and Eric Goldman
(Technology & Marketing Law Blog (December 23, 2015))A Child-Centered View of Foster Parenting by Same-Sex Couples, James G. Dwyer
(Jurist (December 8, 2015))Authorship, Attribution, and Audience, Laura A. Heymann
(JOTWELL (December 7, 2015))Vets Just Want Fair Benefits, Patricia E. Roberts
(PilotOnline.com (November 7, 2015))Justice for the 1 Percent: A Corrupt Governor Stays Free, Those Who Should Have Never Been Jailed Die There, Jeffrey Bellin
(Salon (September 18, 2015))Clinical Law Prof Blog, Jeffrey R. Baker and Patricia E. Roberts
The Magna Carta Turns 800, John Hockenberry and Thomas J. McSweeney
(The Take Away (June 15, 2015))Bloomberg Law Brief: Elonis Opinion, June Grasso, Michael Best, Timothy Zick, and Bill Marshall
(Bloomberg Radio (June 1, 2015))Law, Religious Change, and Samesex Marriage Posted on, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 26, 2015))The Empirical Irony of the Conflict Between Antidiscrimination and Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 22, 2015))The (Hoped for) Shallowness of Progressive Skepticism Towards Religious Freedom, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 21, 2015))From the Fuggers to Justice Ginsburg, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 20, 2015))Happy 790th, Magna Carta!, Thomas J. McSweeney
(Concurring Opinions (April 15, 2015))Religious Tests and the British Monarchy, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 16, 2015))Thoughts on Religious Discrimination from the Cairo Geniza, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 14, 2015))Religion and For-Profit Corporations: A Real Issue Hidden by Flimsy Arguments, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 9, 2015))Menendez and America's Public Corruption Problem, Jeffrey Bellin
(CNN Opinion (April 7, 2015))Markets, Religion, and the Limits of Privacy, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 7, 2015))Victory by Litigation Would be Hollow: Front Burner, James G. Dwyer
(Orlando Sentinel (April 3, 2015))Indiana and Doux Commerce, Nathan B. Oman
(CLR Forum (April 3, 2015))The ABA Got It Right: Veterans Need Our Help, Patricia E. Roberts
(23 CLEA Newsletter 15-18 (Spring 2015))Secrecy in the "Sunshine Era", Sarah McConnell and Thomas J. McSweeney
(With Good Reason (March 28, 2015))Surveying the Field: The Role of Surveys in Trademark Litigation, Laura A. Heymann
(JOTWELL (February 23, 2015))Submissions from 2014
Transparency Rules in U.S. Elections Need Updating to Reflect 21st Century Realities, Rebecca Green
(The London School of Econmics' Daily Blog on U.S. Politics and Policy (December 12, 2014))What We Should Learn from Garner and Ferguson Cases, Jeffrey Bellin
(CNN Opinion (December 8, 2014))Bloomberg Law Brief: Court Weighs Social Media Threats, Timothy Zick and June Grasso
(Bloomberg Radio (December 3, 2014))Ferguson — What Now?, Timothy Zick
(PrawfsBlawg (November 26, 2014))The Cost of Public Protest, Timothy Zick
(PrawfsBlawg (November 24, 2014))Zick on Public Protest and Ferguson, Timothy Zick
(PrawfsBlawg (November 20, 2014))WINA Morning News with Rick and Jane: Interview with Adam Gershowitz, Rick Daniels, Jane Foy, and Adam M. Gershowitz
(1070 WINA News Radio (November 12, 2014))Delaware’s Familiarity, Brian J. Broughman and Darian M. Ibrahim
(The CLS Blue Sky Blog (November 6, 2014))Up Close and Personal with Delaware, Darian M. Ibrahim and Brian J. Broughman
(Los Angeles Daily Journal (October 16, 2014) at 7)Bloomberg Law Brief: Evidence Doctrine, Michael Best, Jeffrey Bellin, and Andrew Guthrie Ferguson
(Bloomberg Radio (October 14, 2014))Judging in the Age of Technology, Fredric I. Lederer
(53 The Judges' Journal 6-10 (Fall 2014))International Law and Dworkin's Legal Monism, Michael S. Green
(JOTWELL (September 10, 2014))Criminalizing Politics, Jeffrey Bellin
(Washington Post at A19 (September 7, 2014))When Free Speech and Free Enterprise Collide, Cathy Lewis, Timothy Zick, and Joe Howell
(Hearsay with Cathy Lewis (August 20, 2012))Allison Orr Larsen on Intensely Empirical Amicus Briefs and Amicus Opportunism at the Supreme Court, Allison Orr Larsen
(Bishop Madison (July 30, 2014))Hobby Lobby And Corporate Social Responsibility: A View From The Right, Alan J. Meese
(The Conglomerate (July 16, 2014))Symposium: Surprising Unanimity, Even More Surprising Clarity, Adam M. Gershowitz
(SCOTUSblog (June 26, 2014))Court Issues Sweeping Digital Privacy Ruling In Mass. Cell Phone Case, Anthony Brooks, Meghna Chakrabarti, Matthew Segal, and Adam M. Gershowitz
(Radio Boston 90.9 WBUR (NPR Boston) (June 25, 2014))Nineteenth Century Corporate Law: A New Lens for Religious Freedom Scholars, Nathan B. Oman
(Cornerstone: A Conversation on Religious Freedom and Its Social Implications (May 30, 2014))Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, and RFRA, Alan J. Meese
(The Conglomerate (May 23, 2014))The Politicization and Polarization of the US Supreme Court, Neal Devins
(The Kathleen Dunn Show, Wisconsin Public Radio (NPR) (May 20, 2014))Constitution-Free Zones: False, Jimmy Barrett and Jeffrey Bellin
(NewsRadio 1140 WRVA (May 8, 2014))Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution: Let's Change the Law the Right Way, James G. Dwyer
(Richmond Times-Dispatch (February 20, 2014))The Ever-Shrinking Case for a Constitutional Right to Same-Sex Marriage, James G. Dwyer
(Jurist - Forum (February 6, 2014))The Promise and Perils of Massive Open Online Courses: MOOCs and the Role of Law Librarians, Sara Sampson and Leslie A. Street
(18 AALL Spectrum 9-11 (February 2014)) (Slate (January 13, 2014))Some Thoughts on Technology and the Practice of Law, Fredric I. Lederer
(The Bencher: a Quarterly Newsletter of the American Inns of Court Foundation (January/February 2014))Submissions from 2013
A Judge Weakened Utah’s Anti-Polygamy Law. What Does This Say About Sex, Race, and Religion?, Nathan B. Oman
(Religion & Politics (December 17, 2013))Trademark as Promise, Laura A. Heymann
(JOTWELL (November 18, 2013))Do Androids Dream of Electric Books?, James S. Heller
(18 AALL Spectrum 23-24 (September/October 2013))Modern Justice and the Bill of Rights, Jeffrey Bellin
(Daily Press (August 4, 2013))EvidenceProf Blog, Colin Miller and Jeffrey Bellin
Text Messages and the Hearsay Rule in the Aaron Hernandez Case, Jeffrey Bellin
(EvidenceProf Blog (June 30, 2013))The Real Legal Realism, Michael S. Green
(JOTWELL (June 7, 2013))Boilerplate Symposium I: Peter Alces on Consent, Peter A. Alces
(ContractsProf Blog (May 13, 2013))Greater Disability Protection Doesn't Mean Less Selective Abortion, Dov Fox and Christopher L. Griffin Jr.
(Huff Post Politics: The Blog (March 5, 2013))Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving (cont'd), Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (February 27, 2013))Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving, Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (February 24, 2013))Whatever Your Thoughts on Marriage, Gay Divorce is a Concern, Nathan B. Oman
(Deseret News (February 22, 2013))The First Amendment’s Global Dimension, Timothy Zick
(I-CONnect (February 19, 2013))Why We Should Raise the Marriage Age, Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (January 30, 2013))How Young Should Voters Be?: 16-Year-Olds’ Entitlement to the Most Basic Civil Right [Part V], Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (January 22, 2013))Just How Young Should Voters Be? Part IV: Assessing Adolescents’ Electoral Competence, Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (January 14, 2013))A Tax Hike Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Like, Nathan B. Oman
(Deseret News (January 10, 2013))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
(Concurring Opinions (January 9, 2013))Just How Youthful Should Voters Be? Part II: Defining Electoral Decision-Making Competence, Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (January 7, 2013))The Youth Vote Matters. But Just How Young Should Voters Be? [Part I], Vivian E. Hamilton
(Concurring Opinions (January 3, 2013))When is Finality Final? Second Chances at the Supreme Court, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
(1 The Appellate Forum 2-3 (Janaury 2013))Submissions from 2012
Good Guys, Bad Guys and Gun Control, Nathan B. Oman
(Deseret News (December 19, 2012))Commentary on Marriage Grants: Article III & Same-Sex Marriage, Neal Devins and Tara Leigh Grove
(SCOTUSblog (December 8, 2012))From Oxford to Williamsburg, Ruth Bird and James S. Heller
(12 Legal Information Management 284-297 (2012))Law School Forum: William and Mary Law School, Davison M. Douglas
(61 Virginia Lawyer 60 (December, 2012))Hiding State's Debt Doesn't Make it Any Less Real, Nathan B. Oman
(Deseret News (November 21, 2012))Michael Green's CivPro Blog, Michael S. Green
Section on the Education of Lawyers Remains Committed to Improving Legal Training, A. Benjamin Spencer
(61 Virginia Lawyer 17 (2012))