An Operational Plan for Realistic Prison Employment 1980 Wis. L. Rev. 291
Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus
The Bahá’í Faith and Human Rights. Published December 12, 2014 on Bahá’í Blog.
Brian D. Lepard, Harold W. Conroy Distinguished Professor of Law
"Bells and Whistles." Legal Information ALERT, Volume 27, no. 1, January 2008 at 8
Sandra B. Placzek, Associate Director and Professor of Law Library
European space law Handbook of Space Law, (2015)
Frans von der Dunk, Harvey & Susan Perlman Alumni and Othmer Professor of Space Law
Governmental Oversight of Discharges from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations 37 Environmental Management 745 (2006)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
The New Law of Ideas, 28 Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 195 (2014)
Robert C. Denicola, Margaret R. Larson Professor of Intellectual Property Law Emeritus
Social Consciousness in Legal Decision Making: Psychological Perspectives, Springer Press, (2007)
Richard L. Wiener, Professor of Psychology and Courtesy Professor of Law
Constitutional Conceits in Statutory Interpretation 75 Admin. L. Rev. 479 (2023)
Eric Berger, Earl Dunlap Distinguished Professor of Law
"Ensuring that Regional Trade Agreements Complement the WTO System: US Unilateralism a Supplement to WTO Initiatives?," Journal of International Economic Law, Vol. 10 (2007).
Matthew Schaefer, Clayton Yeutter Chair and Professor of Law
A Bahá'í Perspective on Human Rights and the World's Religions After September 11, Windows to World's Religions: Selected Proceedings of the Global Congress on the World's Religions After September 11, Arvind Sharma, ed., D.K. Printworld (2009)
Brian D. Lepard, Harold W. Conroy Distinguished Professor of Law
American Punishment and Pandemic, 21 Nevada L.J. 1207 (2021).
Danielle C. Jefferis, Assistant Professor of Law
Tarasoff, the Doctrine of Special Relationships, and the Psychotherapist's Duty to Warn, 12 J. Psychiatry & L. 13 (1984) (Schopp & Quattrocchi)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Williams and Wilkins Co. v. United States: Photocopying, Copyright, and the Judicial Process, 1975 Supreme Court Review 355 (with Rhinelander).
Harvey Perlman, Harvey and Susan Perlman Alumni Professor of Law
Lethal Injection and the Problem of Constitutional Remedies, 27 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 259 (2009)
Eric Berger, Earl Dunlap Distinguished Professor of Law
Psychological Expertise and Amicus Briefs in the Context of Competence to Face Execution, Mental Disorder and Criminal Law 12 (2009) with Richard L. Weiner, Brian H. Bornstein and Steven L. Willborn, eds.
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Who Gets to be the Expert? Legal Research Skills Certification in Legal Education, 28 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 271 (2009)
Richard A. Leiter, Director of the Schmid Law Library and Professor of Law
Leased Workers: Vulnerability and the Need for Special Legislation, 19 Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal 85 (1997)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
Pipelines, Protest, and Property, Great Plains Research, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 69-81 (Article, Invited Essay) (2017).
Jessica A. Shoemaker, Steinhart Foundation Distinguished Professor of Law
The Narrow And Shallow Bite of Romer And The Eminent Rationality of Dual-Gender Marriage, 6 William & Mary Bill of Rights J. 147 (1997)
Richard F. Duncan, Sherman S. Welpton, Jr. Professor of Law and Warren R. Wise Professor of Law
Differentiating Animal Products Based on Production Technologies and Preventing Fraud 22 Drake Journal of Agricultural Law 267 (2017)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
Lying, Stealing, and Cheating: The Role of Arbitrators as Ethics Enforcers, 52 U. Louisville L. Rev. 443 (2014)
Kristen Blankley, Henry M. Grether, Jr., Professor of Law
Multiple Personality Disorder, Accountable Agency, and Criminal Acts, 10 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 297 (2001)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Regulating ERISA Fiduciary Outsourcing, 102 Iowa L. Rev. 505 (2017) (selected by Tax Notes as one of the ten most thought-provoking articles on employee benefits law written in 2017)
Colleen E. Medill, Robert & Joanne Berkshire Family Professor of Law & Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs
A New Look at NLRB Policy on Multiemployer Bargaining, 60 North Carolina Law Review 401 (1982)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
The Illusory Promise of Economic Nexus, 13 Fla. Tax Rev. 157 (2012)