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

  1. The Changing Composition of the American Jury, Nancy S. Marder, Then & Now: Stories of Law and Progress (2013).
  2. Is There a Right to Clone? Constitutional Challenges to Bans on Human Cloning, Lori B. Andrews, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (1998).
  3. Banning the Clone, Lori B. Andrews, ORGYN (2000).
  4. Derecho laboral y organización sindical en Puerto Rico, César F. Rosado Marzán, Revista del Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (2007).
  5. The Internet as a Threat to Sovereignty? Thoughts on the Internet's Role in Strengthening National and Global Governance, Henry H. Perritt, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (1998).
  6. 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).
  7. The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Development of International Environmental Law, A. Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent Law Review (1992).
  8. To Drink the Cup of Fury: Funeral Picketing, Public Discourse and the First Amendment, Steven J. Heyman, Connecticut Law Review (2012).
  9. Toward an Identity Theory of International Organizations, Sungjoon Cho, American Society of International Law Proceedings (2007).
  10. Protecting the Endangered Human: Toward an International Treaty Prohibiting Cloning and Inheritable Alterations, Lori B. Andrews, American Journal of Law and Medicine (2002).
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Updated as of 05/14/13