Top 10 Papers in Selected Works @ Chicago-Kent College of Law *

  1. Restorative Justice: Sketching a New Legal Discourse, Frank D. Hill, ExpressO (2008).
  2. WHOSE BUSINESS IS YOUR PANCREAS?: POTENTIAL PRIVACY PROBLEMS, Harold J. Krent (2008).
  3. The Principles of Product Liability, in Symposium, Products Liability: Litigation Trends on the 10th Anniversary of the Third Restatement, Richard W. Wright, The Review of Litigation (2007).
  4. Why the Defense of Marriage Act Is Not (Yet?) Unconstitutional: Lawrence, Full Faith and Credit, and the Many Societal Actors That Determine What the Constitution Requires, Mark D. Rosen, Minnesota Law Review (2006).
  5. Confusion Over Use: Contextualism in Trademark Law (with M. Janis), Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Iowa Law Review (2007).
  6. Toward an Identity Theory of International Organizations, Sungjoon Cho, American Society of International Law Proceedings (2007).
  7. From the Dead Hand to the Living Dead: The Conundrum of Charitable Donor Standing (symposium), Evelyn Brody, Georgia Law Review (2007).
  8. Turned On Its Head?: Norms, Freedom, and Acceptable Terms in Internet Contracting, Richard Warner, ExpressO (2008).
  9. Do Cognitive Biases Affect Adjudication?: A Study of Labor Arbitrators, Martin H. Malin and Monica Biernat, ExpressO (2008).
  10. Compensating Power: An Analysis of Rents and Rewards in the Mutual Fund Industry, William Birdthistle, Tulane Law Review (2006).
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Updated as of 04/25/08