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

  1. Banning the Clone, Lori B. Andrews, ORGYN (2000).
  2. 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).
  3. 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).
  4. Derecho laboral y organización sindical en Puerto Rico, César F. Rosado Marzán, Revista del Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico (2007).
  5. Is There a Right to Clone? Constitutional Challenges to Bans on Human Cloning, Lori B. Andrews, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (1998).
  6. Toward an Identity Theory of International Organizations, Sungjoon Cho, American Society of International Law Proceedings (2007).
  7. A Long and Winding Road: The Doha Round Negotiation in the World Trade Organization, Sungjoon Cho, ExpressO (2009).
  8. Constitutional Torts, Over-Deterrence and Supervisory Liability After Iqbal (2010) (symposium), Sheldon Nahmod, Lewis & Clark Law Review (2010).
  9. From the Dead Hand to the Living Dead: The Conundrum of Charitable Donor Standing (symposium), Evelyn Brody, Georgia Law Review (2007).
  10. Football Most Foul, William Birdthistle, Green Bag 2D (2007).
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Updated as of 02/13/12