2015 Faculty Scholarship

Justin Desautels-Stein
Associate Professor
“Structuralist Legal Histories,” 78 Law & Contemp. Probs. 37 (2015).
“Foreword: Theorizing Contemporary Legal Thought,” (with Duncan Kennedy), 78 Law & Contemp. Probs. i (2015).
“The Market as a Legal Concept: Classic Liberalism, Modern Liberalism, Pragmatic Liberalism,” in Research Handbook on Political Economy and Law, 29 (Ugo Mattei & John eds., 2015).

Justin Desautels-Stein

Andrew A. Schwartz
Associate Professor
“The Nonfinancial Returns of Crowdfunding,” 34 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 565 (2015).
“Corporate Legacy,” 5 Harv. Bus. L. Rev. 237 (2015).
“Quarterback by Committee: A Response in Memory of Dan Markel,” 6 Harv. J. Sports & Ent. L. 159 (2015).
 

Andrew A. Schwartz

S. James Anaya
Dean
“Foreword: Looking to the Future for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights,” in Mapping Indigenous Presence: North Scandinavian and North American Perspectives, vii (Kathryn W. Shanley & Bjorg Evjen eds., 2015).
“Introduction,” 32 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. xiii (2015).
“Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Canada,” 32 Ariz. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 143 (2015).

 

S. James Anaya

Aya Gruber
Professor
“A Provocative Defense,” 103 Calif. L. Rev. 273 (2015).   
“When Theory Met Practice: Distributional Analysis in Critical Criminal Law Theorizing,” 83 Fordham L. Rev. 3211 (2015).

Aya Gruber

Frederic Bloom
Professor
“The Law’s Clock,” 104 Geo. L.J., 1 (2015).
“Countersupermajoritarianism,” (with Nelson Tebbe),  113 Mich. L. Rev. 809 (2015) (reviewing John O. McGinnis & Michael B. Rappaport, Originalism and the Good Constitution (2013)). 

Frederic Bloom

William Boyd
Associate Professor
The Slain Wood: Papermaking and its Environmental Consequences in the American South (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press 2015).
“A Review of Water and Greenhouse Gas Impacts of Unconventional Natural Gas Development in the United States,” (with Douglas Arent, Jeffrey Logan, Jordan Macknick, Kenneth Medlock III, Francis O’Sullivan, Jae Edmonds, Leon Clarke, Hillard Huntington, Garvin Heath, Patricia Statwick & Morgan Bazilian),  2 MRS Energy & Sustainability 1 (2015).

William Boyd

Paul Campos
Professor 
“Food Policy and Cognitive Bias,” 5 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y 187 (2015).
“Lawyers and Spoiled Identity,” 28 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 73 (2015).

 

Paul Campos

Peter H. Huang
Professor
“How Improving Decision-Making and Mindfulness Can Improve Legal Ethics and Professionalism,” 21 J.L. Bus. & Ethics 35 (2015).
“The Zombie Lawyer Apocalypse,” (with Corie Rosen Felder), 42 Pepp. L. Rev. 727 (2015).

Peter H. Huang

Charles Wilkinson
Distinguished Professor
“‘The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number in the Long Run’: TR, Pinchot, and the Origins of Sustainability in America,” 26 Colo. Nat. Res., Energy & Envtl. L. Rev. 69 (2015).
“Introduction to Big Horn General Stream Adjudication Symposium,” 15 Wyo. L. Rev. 233 (2015).

Charles Wilkinson

Melissa Hart
Director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law and Professor
“From Access to Success: Affirmative Action Outcomes in a Class-Based System,” (with Matthew N. Gaertner) 86 U. Colo. L. Rev. 431 (2015).
“The More Things Change . . . : Exploring Solutions to Persisting Discrimination in Legal Academia,” 31 Colum. J. Gender & L. 1 (2015).

Melissa Hart

Sharon B. Jacobs
Associate Professor
“Bypassing Federalism and the Administrative Law of Negawatts,” 100 Iowa L. Rev. 885 (2015).

Sharon B. Jacobs

Robert M. Linz
Associate Director of William A. Wise Law Library
Colorado Legal Resources: An Annotated Bibliography (AALL/GDSIS 2015).
“CU Law Library Launches New Resource for Historical Colorado Statutory Research,” Colo. Law., Nov. 2015, at 95.
“Research Analysis and Planning: The Undervalued Skill in Legal Research Instruction,” 34 Legal Reference Services Q. 60 (2015).

Robert M. Linz

Mark J. Loewenstein
Professor
Agency, Partnership, and the LLC: The Law of Unincorporated Business Enterprises: Cases, Materials, Problems, (with J. Dennis Hynes), (LexisNexis, 9th ed. 2015).
Research Handbook on Partnerships, LLCs and Alternative Forms of Business Organizations (Robert W. Hillman & Mark J. Loewenstein eds., 2015).
“Freedom of Contract for Alternative Entities in Delaware: Myth or Reality?,” in Research Handbook on Partnerships, LLCs and Alternative Forms of Business Organizations, 28 (Robert W. Hillman & Mark J. Loewenstein eds., 2015).

Mark J. Loewenstein

Dayna Bowen Matthew
Professor
Just Medicine: A Cure for Racial Inequality in American Health Care (New York Univ. Press 2015).
“Toward a Structural Theory of Implicit Racial and Ethnic Bias in Health Care,” 25 Health Matrix 61 (2015).

Dayna Bowen Matthew

Pierre Schlag
Professor
“L’autonomie des Avocats (Une Conception Problématique Parmi des Développements Démoralisants),” in L’indépendance des Advocats: Le Long Chemin D’une Liberté (Louis Assier-Andrieu et al. eds., 2015).
“How to Do Things with Hohfeld,” 78 Law & Contemp. Probs. 185 (2015).

Pierre Schlag

Anna Spain
Associate Professor
“African Women Leaders and the Advancement of Peacebuilding in International Law,” in Black Women and International Law: Deliberate Interactions, Movements, and Actions, 120 (Jeremy I. Levitt ed., 2015).
“Overview of Panel: Judges, Diplomats, and Peacebuilders: Evaluating International Dispute Resolution as a System,” 108 Am. Soc’y Int’l L. Proc. 271 (2015).

Anna Spain

Carolyn B. Ramsey
Professor
“The Stereotyped Offender: Domestic Violence and the Failure of Intervention,” 120 Penn. St. L. Rev. 337 (2015).

Carolyn B. Ramsey

Harold H. Bruff
Professor Emeritus
“Availability of Judicial Review,” in A Guide to Judicial and Political Review of Federal Agencies, 2nd Edition, 1 (Michael E. Herz et al. eds., 2015).
Untrodden Ground: How Presidents Interpret the Constitution (Univ. of Chicago Press 2015).

Harold H. Bruff

Kristen A. Carpenter
Associate Dean and Professor
“Indigenous Peoples: From Energy Poverty to Energy Empowerment,” (with Jacquelyn Amour Jampolsky), in International Energy and Poverty: The Emerging Contours, 39 (Lakshman Guruswamy ed., 2015).

Kristen A. Carpenter

Wayne M. Gazur
Professor Emeritus
Estate Planning: Principles and Problems,(with Robert M. Phillips), (Aspen, 4th ed. 2015).

Wayne M. Gazur

Lakshman Guruswamy
Professor
International Energy and Poverty: The Emerging Contours (Lakshman Guruswamy ed., 2015).
“Conclusions: The Emerging Contours,” in International Energy and Poverty: The Emerging Contours, 315 (Lakshman Guruswamy ed., 2015).
“The Contours of Energy Justice,” in International Environmental Law and the Global South, 529 (Shawkat Alam et al. eds., 2015).
 

Lakshman Guruswamy

David M. Hasen
Associate Professor
“Tax Neutrality and Tax Amenities,” in International Taxation: Law and Practice in Hong Kong and China, 53 (Julien Chaisse & Michael Lang eds., 2015).

David M. Hasen

Jennifer S. Hendricks
Co-Director of the Juvenile and Family Law Program and Professor
“The State’s Compelling Interest in Substantive Equality,” in Controversies in Equal Protection Cases in America: Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation, 167 (Anne Richardson Oakes ed., 2015).

Jennifer S. Hendricks

Susan Nevelow Mart
Director of  William A. Wise Law Library and Associate Professor
“The Legal Research Process,” in Steven M. Barkan et al., Fundamentals of Legal Research, 15 (Foundation Press, 10th ed. 2015).
“Research Strategies Using Headnotes: Citators and Relevance,” Colo. Law., July 2015, at 123.

Susan Nevelow Mart

Christopher B. Mueller
Professor
Evidence[Black Letter Outline], (with Laird C. Kirkpatrick), (West, 4th ed. 2015).
Evidence Under the Rules: Text, Cases, and Problems, (with Laird C. Kirkpatrick),  (Wolters Kluwer, 8th ed. 2015).

Christopher B. Mueller

Sarah Krakoff
Professor
American Indian Law: Cases and Commentary, (with Robert T. Anderson, Bethany Berger, & Philip Frickey), (West, 3d ed. 2015).
“Sustainability and Justice,” in Rethinking Sustainability to Meet the Climate Change Challenge,199 (Jessica Owley & Keith Hirokawa eds., 2015).

Sarah Krakoff

Robert F. Nagel
Professor
“William Rehnquist and the American Concept of Sovereignty,” in The Constitutional Legacy of William H. Rehnquist, 79 (Bradford P. Wilson ed., 2015).

Robert F. Nagel

Helen Norton
Professor
“Lies to Manipulate, Misappropriate, and Acquire Governmental Power,” in Law and Lies: Deception and Truth-telling in the American Legal System, 143 (Austin Sarat ed., 2015).
“Cyberharassment and Workplace Law,” B.U. L. Rev. Annex (Oct. 20, 2015).
“A Few Thoughts on Free Speech Constitutionalism,” 2015 U. Ill. L. Rev. Slip Opinions 98 (2015).

Helen Norton

Jane Thompson
Associate Director of Faculty Services and Research
“Federal Legislative Histories and Legislative Materials,” in Steven M. Barkan et al., Fundamentals of Legal Research, 167 (Foundation Press, 10th ed. 2015).

Jane Thompson

Erik F. Gerding
Associate Dean and Professor
“Bank Regulation and Securitization: How the Law Improved Transmission Lines Between Real Estate and Banking Crises,” 50 Ga. L. Rev. 89 (2015).
“Private and Public Ordering in Safe Asset Markets,” (with Anna Gelpern), 10 Brook. J. Corp., Fin. & Com. L. 97 (2015).

Erik F. Gerding

Alexia Brunet Marks
Associate Professor
“The Risks We Are Willing to Eat: Food Imports and Safety,” 52 Harv. J. on Legis. 125 (2015).

Alexia Brunet Marks

William T. Pizzi
Professor Emeritus
“Revisiting the Mansions and Gatehouses of Criminal Procedure: Reflections on Yale Kamisar’s Famous Essay,” 12 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 633 (2015).
“Seeing Red: Anger Increases How Much Republican Identification Predicts Partisan Attitudes and Perceived Polarization,” (with Michaela Huber, Leaf Van Boven, & Bernadette Park), PLOS ONE, Sept. 25, 2015.

William T. Pizzi

Phil Weiser
Executive Director of the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship and Professor
“How Law Firms Are Innovating When It Comes to Hiring,” ABA Journal’s The New Normal, July 15, 2015.

Phil Weiser

Ahmed White
Professor
“My Coworker, My Enemy: Solidarity, Workplace Control, and the Class Politics of Title VII,” 63 Buff. L. Rev. 1061 (2015).

 

Ahmed White