From Loving To Romer: Homosexual Marriage And Moral Discernment, 12 B.Y.U.J. Public Law 239 (1998)
Richard F. Duncan, Sherman S. Welpton, Jr. Professor of Law and Warren R. Wise Professor of Law
Impact Preemption: A New Theory of Preemption Under the Federal Arbitration Act, Fl. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2015)
Kristen Blankley, Henry M. Grether, Jr., Professor of Law
Preemption of Local Governmental Ordinances Regulating Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in the United States 4 Environment and Pollution 66 (2015) (with Alcorn)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
"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
Statistics is a Plural Word, 122 Harvard Law Review Forum 48 (2009) (with Paetzold)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer 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
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
Can History Define the Structure of Confrontation Doctrine?, 71 Brooklyn Law Rev. 35 (2005)
Roger W. Kirst, Henry M. Grether Professor of Law Emeritus
The Regulation of Crowdfunding in the United States, in Douglas Cumming and Lars Hornuf, eds., The Economics of Crowdfunding: Startups, Portals, and Investor Behavior (2018)
C. Steven Bradford, Henry M. Grether, Jr. Professor of Law Emeritus
Reducing Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Permitting Requirements 89 Journal of Animal Science 4364 (2011) (with Newton)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
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
Sex Discrimination in the Work-Place: Recent Developments in America, 1 Gender, Work and Organization 162 (1994) (United Kingdom)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
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
The SEC’s New Regulation CE Exemption: Federal-State Coordination Run Rampant, 52 U. Miami L. Rev. 429 (1998)
C. Steven Bradford, Henry M. Grether, Jr. Professor of Law Emeritus
La Ley de Agua Limpia de los Estados Unidos 10 Investigaciones 229 (2006)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
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
Whistleblowers and the Obama Presidency: The National Security Dilemma, 16 Employee Rts. & Emp. Pol'y J. 51 (2012)
Richard E. Moberly, Dean and Richard C. & Catherine S. Schmoker Professor of Law
Personal Stake, Rule 23, and the Employment Discrimination Class Action, 22 Boston College Law Review 1 (1980)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
Civil Juries and Civil Justice: Empirical Perspectives, Springer Press, (in press)
Richard L. Wiener, Professor of Psychology and Courtesy Professor of Law
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
Beyond Treble Damages: Hanover Shoe and Direct Purchaser Suits after Comes v. Microsoft Corp., 90 Iowa L. Rev. 1649 (2005)
Adam Thimmesch, Margaret R. Larson Professor of Law
Volition and Copyright Infringement, 37 Cardozo Law Review 1259 (2016)
Robert C. Denicola, Margaret R. Larson Professor of Intellectual Property Law Emeritus
The Sorry Case for Citizens United: Remarks at the 2012 Charleston Law Review and Riley Institute of Law and Society Symposium, 6 Charleston L. Rev. 569 (2012) (symposium)
Kyle Langvardt, Assistant Professor of Law
Self-Determination and Well-Being as Moral Priorities in Health Care and in Rules of Law, 8 Pub. Aff. Q. 67 (1994)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
America's New War on Terror: The Case for Self-Defense, 25 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 559 (2002)