Nebraska's Corporate-Farming Law and Discriminatory Effects Under the Dormant Commerce Clause 88 Neb. L. Rev. 50 (2009)
Anthony Schutz, Associate Dean for Faculty & Marvin and Virginia Schmid Foundation Professor of Agricultural Law
The Right of Prisoner Access: Does Bounds have Bounds? 53 Inc. L.J. 207 (1978)
Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus
Unwise or Unconstitutional?: The Copyright Term Extension Act, the Eldred Decision, and the Freezing of the Public Domain for Private Benefit, 5 Minn. Intell. Prop. Rev. 193 (2004) (with Arlen Langvardt)
Kyle Langvardt, Assistant Professor of Law
Access Controls, Rights Protection, and Circumvention: Interpreting the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to Preserve Noninfringing Use, 31 Columbia J. of Law and Arts 209 (2008)
Robert C. Denicola, Margaret R. Larson Professor of Intellectual Property Law Emeritus
The Legal Status of the 1996 Declaration on Space Benefits: Are Its Norms Now Part of Customary International Law?, Soft Law in Outer Space: The Function of Non-Binding Norms in International Space Law, ed. Irmgard Marboe, 289-313. Vienna: Böhlau, (2012)
Brian D. Lepard, Harold W. Conroy Distinguished Professor of Law
Implementing An Equitable Sentencing System: The Uniform Law Commissioners' Model Sentencing and Corrections Act, 65 Va. L. Rev. 1175 (1979).
Harvey Perlman, Harvey and Susan Perlman Alumni Professor of Law
Comparative Capacity and Competence, 2020 Wis. L. Rev. 215 (invited symposium contribution)
Eric Berger, Earl Dunlap Distinguished Professor of Law
The Efficiency of the Common Law Reconsidered, 14 George Mason Law Review 157 (1992) (with Paetzold)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
Competence for Execution, Human Dignity, and the Expressive Functions of Punishment, Criminal Law Bulletin (forthcoming)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
The Underused and Overused Privileges and Immunities Clause, 99 Boston Univ. L. Rev. 1535 (2019) (co-authored with Martin H. Redish)
Brandon J. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Law
Iraq, Fundamental Ethical Principles, and the Future of Human Rights, 4 The Journal of Human Rights 53 (2005)
Brian D. Lepard, Harold W. Conroy Distinguished Professor of Law
Reducing the Risks Posed by Sulfoxaflor Use to Increase the Protection of Pollinator Species 75 Land Use Policy 70 (2018) (with Brewer and Leal)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
State Action in the Health Field, 1975 Wisconsin Law Review 1188 (Student Note)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
Decision-Making About Volitional Impairment in Sexually Violent Predators, 30 L. & Humm. Behav. 587 (2006)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Homosexual Rights and Citizen Initiatives: Is Constitutionalism Unconstitutional, 9 Notre Dame J. of Law, Ethics & Public Policy 97 (1995) (with Young)
Richard F. Duncan, Sherman S. Welpton, Jr. Professor of Law and Warren R. Wise Professor of Law
AALL Exhibits 2001: An Annual Review, 20:7 Legal Information Alert 5 (July/August 2001)
Richard A. Leiter, Director of the Schmid Law Library and Professor of Law
Requiring Pollutant Discharge Permits for Pesticide Applications that Deposit Residues in Surface Waters 11 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 4978 (2014) (with Eberhart)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
Keeping a Secret From Yourself? Confidentiality When the Same Neutral Serves Both as Mediator and as Arbitrator in the Same Case, 63 Baylor L. Rev. 317 (2011)
Kristen Blankley, Henry M. Grether, Jr., Professor of Law
Education for the Final Frontier, AALL Spectrum, February 2011, at 14
Matthew S. Novak, Professor of Law Library & Reference Librarian
Space Law and GNSS – A look at the legal frameworks for “outer space”, 12-3 Inside GNSS (May/June 2017), 36-41.
Frans von der Dunk, Harvey & Susan Perlman Alumni and Othmer Professor of Space Law
Natural Born Defense Attorneys, Genetics and Criminality: Perspectives from Science, Philosophy, and Law 82 (1999)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
The Puzzle of Intended Harm in the Tort of Battery, 74 Temple Law Review 355 (Summer 2001)
Craig M. Lawson, Professor of Law Emeritus
Resolving the Judicial Paradox of "Equitable" Relief under ERISA Section 502(a)(3), 39 J. Marshall Law Review 827 (2006) (ERISA Symposium Issue)
Colleen E. Medill, Robert & Joanne Berkshire Family Professor of Law & Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs
Challenging NPDES Permits Granted without Public Participation 38 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 1 (2011)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
Crowdfunding, Practising Law Institute, Private Placements and Other Financing Alternatives 2013 pp. 181-213 (2013)