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Civil Practice & Procedure
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Rethinking Basic
January 18, 2026
Lucian A. Bebchuk & Allen Ferrell, Rethinking Basic, 69 Bus. Law. 671 (2014).
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Manufacturer Liability for Harm Caused by Consumers to Others
January 18, 2026
Bruce L. Hay & Kathryn E. Spier, Manufacturer Liability for Harm Caused by Consumers to Others, 95 Am. Econ. Rev. 1700 (2005).
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Litigating BP’s Contribution Claims in Publicly Subsidized Courts: Should Contracting Parties Pay Their Own Way?
January 18, 2026
Bruce L. Hay, Christopher Rendall-Jackson & David Rosenberg, Litigating BP’s Contribution Claims in Publicly Subsidized Courts: Should Contracting Parties Pay Their Own Way?, 64 Vand.
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Thurgood Marshall and Procedural Law: Lawyer’s Lawyer, Judge’s Judge
January 18, 2026
Randall L. Kennedy & Martha L. Minow, Thurgood Marshall and Procedural Law: Lawyer’s Lawyer, Judge’s Judge, 6 Harv. BlackLetter L.J. 95 (1989).
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The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice
January 16, 2026
Maya Steinitz, The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice, 67 Stan. L. Rev. Online 74 (2014).
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A Model Litigation Finance Contract
January 16, 2026
Maya Steinitz & Abigail C. Field, A Model Litigation Finance Contract, 99 Iowa L. Rev. 711 (2014).
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Incorporating Legal Claims
January 16, 2026
Maya Steinitz, Incorporating Legal Claims, 90 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1155 (2015).
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Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying Needed Reforms
January 16, 2026
I. Glenn Cohen, Andrew M. Crespo & Douglas B. White, Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying…
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The Forgotten History of Metes and Bounds
January 7, 2026
Maureen E. Brady, The Forgotten History of Metes and Bounds, 128 Yale L.J. 872 (2019).
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The Evidence Rules Every New Trial Lawyer Should Know
January 2, 2026
Hon. Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., The Evidence Rules Every New Trial Lawyer Should Know, Litig., Summer 2010, at 3.
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Situationist Torts
January 1, 2026
Jon D. Hanson & Michael McCann, Situationist Torts, 41 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1345 (2008).
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Constitutional Law, Private Law, and Economic and Social Rights
December 31, 2025
Mark Tushnet, Constitutional Law, Private Law, and Economic and Social Rights, in The Oxford Handbook of Economic and Social Rights (Malcolm Langford & Katharine Young…
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Statistics, Not Experts
December 23, 2025
William L. Meadow & Cass R. Sunstein, Statistics, Not Experts, 51 Duke L.J. 629 (2001).
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Taking Behavioralism Seriously: Some Evidence of Market Manipulation
December 22, 2025
Jon D. Hanson & Douglas A. Kysar, Taking Behavioralism Seriously: Some Evidence of Market Manipulation, 112 Harv. L. Rev. 1420 (1999).
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Why Power Companies Build Nuclear Reactors on Fault Lines: The Case of Japan, 13 Theoretical Inquiries L. 457 (2012).
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Three Cheers for Universal Jurisdiction – Or Is It Only Two?
December 17, 2025
Henry J. Steiner, Three Cheers for Universal Jurisdiction – Or Is It Only Two? 5 Theoretical Inquiries L. 199 (2004).
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A Sampling-Based System of Civil Liability
December 17, 2025
David Rosenberg, A Sampling-Based System of Civil Liability, 15 Theoretical Inquiries L. 635 (2014).
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Does the Discourse on 303 Creative Portend a Standing Realignment?
December 15, 2025
Richard M. Re, Does the Discourse on 303 Creative Portend a Standing Realignment?, 99 Notre Dame Law Review Reflection 67 (2023).