2025
Teresa Miguel-Stearns, Local Opinion: Federal Support Is Disappearing for Arizona’s Libraries and Museums, Arizona Daily Star (2025).
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Don’t Be a Turkey—Avoid Gobbledygook, 61 Arizona Attorney Magazine 32 (2025).
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Kristine Huskey, Hillary Wandler, Jacquelyn Francisco & Lindsey Kirchhoff, Native American Veterans: Acknowledging Their Service, Recognizing Their Needs, and Learning from Their Tribal Restorative Tradition, 21 University of St. Thomas Law Journal 108 (2025).
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Shalev Roisman & Oren Tamir, Pictures of a Revolution: Administrative Law in a Time of Change, 123 Michigan Law Review 1105 (2025).
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Ashley Stava, Wayne Thogmartin, Robert Merideth, Steven Bethard, Faiz Currim, Jonathan Derbridge, Kirk Emerson, Egoitz Laparra, Aaron Lien, Justin Pidot, Krista Romero-Cardenas, Blaze Smith, Carly Winnebald & Laura Lopez-Hoffman, Quantifying the Substantive Influence of Public Comment on United States Federal Environmental Decisions Under NEPA, Environmental Research Letters (2025).
Andrew Coan, Relative Stare Decisis, (2025).
Leslye Obiora, Restituting the Usefulness of Traditional Institutions for Cultural Heritage Law, Journal of African History forthcoming (2025).
Jeffrey Kucik, Lauren Peritz & Sergio Puig, Rewriting Precedent: How International Adjudicators Influence Compliance, 46 Michigan Journal of International Law 283 (2025).
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Bryan Schwartz, Short & Happy Guide to a Career in Criminal Law (forthcoming) (2025).
Leslye Obiora, Skin and Screen: Signifying a Change of Times , in Public Catastrophe, ed. by Sarah Tobias & Arlene Stein (2025).
Oren Tamir, The Major Questions Doctrines: A Case Study on the Domestic "Possibilities" of Comparative Administrative Law, in Research Handbook on Comparative Administrative Law (Mariana Mota Prado, Megan Pfiffer, Farrah Ahmed, Blake Emerson & Peter Lindseth eds., (forthcoming) (2025).
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Tammi Walker, Title IX Reimagined: The Power of Principles-Based Governance, 93 University of Cincinnati Law Review 739 (2025).
Leslye Obiora, Debarati Sen & Sreeparna Chattopadhyay, Voices in Conversation: Cost of Living Crisis, Feminist Anthropology (forthcoming) (2025).
Shalev Roisman, “Vesting” V. “Appropriating” in the Constitution, Notice & Comment, A blog from the Yale Journal on Regulation (2025).
2024
Shefali Milczarek-Desai, (Hidden) In Plain Sight: Migrant Child Labor and the New Economy of Exploitation, 77 University of Arkansas Law Review 345 (2024).
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Susie Salmon, A Short & Happy Guide to Moot Court (2024).
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