Notice, Consent, and Non-Consent: Employee Privacy in the Restatement, 100 Cornell Law Review 1423 (2015)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
A New Urgency about Anthrax: Recent Efforts to Prevent the Proliferation of Biological Weapons in the Former Soviet Union, 96 American Society of International Law, Proceedings 275 (2002)
Jack M. Beard, Associate Professor of Law and Director, Space, Cyber, and National Security Law Program
Transforming the Role of the Social Security Administration, 92 Cornell Law Review 323 (2007) (Social Security Reform Symposium Issue)
Colleen E. Medill, Robert & Joanne Berkshire Family Professor of Law & Director of Undergraduate Academic Programs
Shooting Yourself in the Foot With Due Care: Psychotherapists and Crystallize Standards of Tort Liability, 17 J. Psychiatry & L. 163 (1989) (Wexler & Schopp)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Permitting Program with Best Management Practices for Shale Gas Wells to Safeguard Public Health 163 Journal of Environmental Management 174 (2015) (with Petetin)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: Making Consumer Product Warranty a Federal Case, 44 Fordham Law Review 273 (1975)
Robert C. Denicola, Margaret R. Larson Professor of Intellectual Property Law Emeritus
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A New Approach To Mental Health Law, Handbook of Psychology and Law 361 (1992) (Wexler & Schopp)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
A Nested Model of Disability Discrimination, www.legalessays.com (1999)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer Professor of Law
In Search of a Theory of Deference: The Eighth Amendment, Democratic Pedigree, and Constitutional Decision Making, 88 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1 (2010)
Eric Berger, Earl Dunlap Distinguished Professor of Law
The NCAA State Actor Controversy; Much Ado About Nothing (forthcoming) Marquette Sports Law Review
Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus
Legitimate Exercises of the Police Power or Compensable Takings: Courts May Recognize Private Property Rights 7 Journal of Food Law & Policy 191 (2012)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
The Aftermath of Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, 129 S. Ct. 2527 (2009): Identifying the Analyst Who Can Satisfy Confrontation, 89 Neb. L. Rev. 561 (2011)
Ryan Sullivan, Robert J. Kutak Distinguished Professor of Law
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
Industrial Democracy and the National Labor Relations Act: A Preliminary Inquiry, 25 Boston College Law Review 725 (1984)
Steven L. Willborn, Judge Harry A. Spencer 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
“Crimmigration” Post-Conviction Claims in Nebraska: What’s Old, What’s New, What’s Up, and What’s Next The Habeas 2012 - newsletter of the Nebraska Criminal Defense Attorneys Association
Kevin Ruser, Richard and Margaret Larson Professor of Law and M.S. Hevelone Professor of Law
Parochial Restraints on Religious Liberty, Parochialism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Foundations of International Law, ed. M.N.S. Sellers, 225-49. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2012)
Brian D. Lepard, Harold W. Conroy Distinguished Professor of Law
Regulating the Use of Non-Therapeutic Antibiotics in Food Animals 21 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 1 (2008)
Terence J. Centner, Lecturer
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
Competence for Execution, Human Dignity, and the Expressive Functions of Punishment, Criminal Law Bulletin (forthcoming)
Robert Schopp, Robert J. Kutak Professor of Law Emeritus
Billion-dollar questions? Legal aspects of commercial space activities, Uniform Law Review (2018), 1-29.
Frans von der Dunk, Harvey & Susan Perlman Alumni and Othmer Professor of Space 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
The Replicator and the First Amendment, Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. (2015)
Kyle Langvardt, Assistant Professor of Law
Judicial Ethics: Searching for Consensus, 66 Neb. L. Rev. 413 (1987).