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Faculty Publications

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆直播's distinguished faculty are involved in important scholarship and civic engagement on critical issues that span many diverse disciplines of law and policy. Their scholarship has been published in top law reviews and been cited by numerous courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. Through their work, our faculty are helping to shape law and policy across the country and around the world.

Featured Scholarship

In Rethinking the Role of Intentional Wrongdoing in Criminal Law, 113 Calif. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025), Professor Antill challenges the assumption that intentional harms should always draw greater punishment than reckless or negligent ones.

In Rethinking Nature's Rights, __ Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026), Professor Bustos reexamines one of the most influential and contested movements in modern environmental law鈥攖he effort to recognize natural entities such as rivers, forests, and ecosystems as legal persons with enforceable rights.

In her article, Confronting Inequality: Three Eras of Gender and Tax Scholarship, 58 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 873 (2025), Professor Crawford traces the evolution of gender and tax scholarship through the metaphor of quilting.

In his article, Interpreting Congress, 2025 Wis. L. Rev. 89 (2025), Professor Galperin explores how the Supreme Court鈥檚 recent decisions mark a profound shift in how the Court interprets statutes and defines the role of Congress itself.

In her article, Abundance and Other Food Fixations, 96 U. Colo. L. Rev. 209 (2025), Professor Pollans examines how the United States鈥 cultural and legal preoccupation with food鈥攎anifested through fixations on abundance, thinness, and health鈥攈as shaped the nation鈥檚 food policies and distorted their goals.

In her article, The Federal Future of Medication Abortion, 57 Ind. L. Rev. 613 (2024), Professor Simon examines future of access to medication abortion, evaluating the arguments raised by both sides in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA.

In Trouble, Trouble, Trouble: Taylor Swift, Ticketmaster, and Arbitration, 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 301 (2025) Professor Szalai uses the now-infamous Ticketmaster fiasco surrounding Taylor Swift鈥檚 Eras Tour to shine a spotlight on a much bigger issue: the pervasive use of arbitration clauses in the United States.

In her article, Defamation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, 80 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 135 (2024), Professor Tenzer explores how the rapid advancement of AI technology is reshaping defamation鈥攐ne of the oldest doctrines in tort law.

In her article, Parents at the Schoolhouse Gate, 104 N.C. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025), Professor Gold Waldman examines the ways that new litigation has been transforming the balance of power between parents, students, and public schools.

Featured Faculty Books

Hot Flash: How the Law Ignores Menopause and What We Can Do About It, Stanford University Press (2024)

In their book, 麻豆直播 Haub Law Professors Waldman and Crawford (with Naomi R. Cahn), explore cultural, legal, and medical attitudes toward menopause and highlight how societal taboos around reproductive health contribute to ongoing inequities. The authors suggest concrete changes to existing legislation and workplace policies to better support those going through menopause and advocate for an intersectional, equity-focused approach.

Adapting to High-Level Warming: Law, Governance, and Equity, Environmental Law Institute (2024)

Most legal scholarship related to climate change assumes only modest planetary warming 鈥 but scientists warn that more accelerated temperature increases are likely. A book edited by Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh takes on the legal and ethical challenges this possible future presents, exploring how governance systems must adapt to protect vulnerable populations and ensure a just transition in a world facing severe environmental shifts.

Social Movements and the Law: Talking about Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, University of California Press (2024)

How have the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements shaped law and culture? A book co-edited by Professor Bridget J. Crawford (with Lolita Buckner Inniss), uses dialogues with 12 leading scholars to examine how these 21st-century social movements continue to intersect with and influence legal discourse. The book鈥檚 intersectional analysis places both movements in historical and social context and offers insights into their potential futures.

The Federal Arbitration Act: Successes, Failures, and a Roadmap for Reform, Cambridge University Press (2024)

Co-edited by Vice Dean and Professor Jill I. Gross, this timely volume marks the 100th anniversary of the Federal Arbitration Act. Over 30 leading scholars and practitioners analyze the Act's successes and shortcomings and highlight the flaws in current interpretations. With concrete proposals for reform to ensure fairness and equity, the book provides a roadmap for the future of arbitration in the United States.

Recent And Forthcoming Publications

Horace E. Anderson Jr.

Articles

  • , 45 麻豆直播 L. Rev. 621 (2025).

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Gregory Antill

Articles

  • , 93 U. Chi. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 113 Cal. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

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Sam Bookman

Articles

  • , 97 Colo. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 2025 Utah L. Rev. 165 (2025).
  • , __ German L.J. __ (forthcoming 2025).
  • , 88 Mod. L. Rev. 192 (2025).

Jonathan Brown

Articles

  • , 45 麻豆直播 L. Rev. 689 (2025).

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Camila Bustos

Articles

  • , __ Vand. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , __ Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 33 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 157 (2025).
  • , 50 Wm. & Mary Env鈥檛 L. & Pol'y Rev. 521 (2026) (co-author with Merc猫 Mart铆 Exposito).
  • , 56 ELR 10251 (co-author with Laurie Jamile Beyranevand, Rebecca Bratspies, Cinnamon Carlarne Hirokawa, Sarah Fox, Josh Galperin, Keith H. Hirokawa, Sarah Matsumoto, Anthony Moffa, Laura Mott, Jessica Owley, Gabriel Pacyniak, Margot J. Pollans, Melissa Powers, Paul Rink, Kristen van de Biezenbos, and Leehi Yona) (May/June 2026).

Book Chapters

  • "The Role of Private Law Firms," in The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Private Law (Doug Kysar and Ernest Lim, eds.) (forthcoming).
  • "Legal Ethics, Law Schools, and the Climate Emergency," in Educating Lawyers for Climate and Environmental Justice: Theory and Practice (Richard Grimes, Stephen Levett & Rebecca Samaras, eds.) (2025).
  • "The Unexpected Architects of Change," in Living the Good Life in the Anthropocene (Josh Galperin, Keith Hirokawa, Jessie Owley, and Karrigan Bork, eds.) (Environmental Law Institute, forthcoming 2026).

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Jay C. Carlisle

Articles

  • , 45 麻豆直播 L Rev. 691 (2025).

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Bridget J. Crawford

Books

  • (co-author with Emily Gold Waldman & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • (co-author with Lolita Buckner Inniss et al.).

Articles

  • , 58 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 873 (2025).
  • , 70 McGill L.J. 139 (2025) (co-author with Margaret Hall, Rosie Harding, Kelly Purser & Tina Cockburn).
  • , 94 UMKC L. Rev. 603 (2026).
  • , __ Tax L. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , __ Pitt. Tax Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 43 麻豆直播 Envtl. L. Rev. 1 (2025).
  • , 188 Tax Notes 921 (2025).
  • Spousal Economic Abuse: Tax Complicity and Solutions, __ Kansas L. Rev __ (forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos & Margaret Tarkington).
  • Fiduciary Governance Without Beneficiaries, 78 S. Car. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • Succession Without Status: Rethinking Testamentary Freedom, 79 Fla. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2027).

Book Chapters

  • "Menopause and Law," in The Routledge Handbook of the Anthropology of Menstruation (Elisha Renne ed., forthcoming 2027) (co-author with Emily Gold Waldman & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • "Menopause Capitalism and the Reinvention of Aging", in Law, Healthcare and the Aging Brain (I. Glenn Cohen, Nina Kohn, Francis Shen & Susannah Baruch eds., forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Emily Gold Waldman & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • "Critical Tax Theory and Its Intersections: Expanding the Boundaries of Tax Law Discourse," in Tax Law Scholarship in Perspective (Alice Pirlot ed., forthcoming Cambridge University Press 2026) (co-author with Anthony C. Infanti).
  • "From Pregnancy to Menopause: Evolving Workplace Protections in the United States," in Menopause Discrimination Across Institutional Contexts: An Intersectional Approach (Joanna Brewis & Sue Westwood eds., forthcoming Policy Press 2026) (co-author with Naomi R. Cahn & Emily Gold Waldman).
  • "Safeguarding Legal Capacity in the Context of Electronic Wills: A Comparative Law Approach," in A Research Agenda for Succession Law (Brian Sloan ed., forthcoming 2025) (co-author with Rosie Harding, Tina Cockburn, Margaret Hall & Kelly Purser).
  • "Feminist Tax Futures: How the Sustainable Development Goals Can Advance Gender Equality in the United States and Beyond," in Cambridge Handbook on the Status of Women's Rights (Irehobhude O. Iyioha, ed. forthcoming 2025) (Cambridge University Press) (with Danielle Tallman & Michael Tallman).
  • "Trusts, Critical Perspectives, and Political Economy: How Should Trusts Be Taxed?," in A Research Agenda for Critical Trusts Law (Johanna Jacques & Nick Pi拧ka eds., forthcoming Edward Elgar 2026).

Other Writings

  • Taxable But Not Protected: Gendered Labor and the Limits of Work Law, __ U. Richmond L. Rev. Online __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • Critical Tax Meets Law and Political Economy: A Conversation, __ Oh. St. L.J. Online __ (forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Jeremy Bearer-Friend, Tessa R. Davis, Anthony C. Infanti, Ariel Jurow Kleiman, Goldburn P. Maynard, Jr., Blaine G. Saito, and Clinton G. Wallace).
  • Foreign Gift Penalties and the Court Opinion That Wasn鈥檛, 190 Tax Notes 1645 (2026).

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Jason J. Czarnezki

Articles

  • Managing the Visitor Experience in Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Beyond, ___ Nat. Resources & Env. ___ (forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Sam Kalen and Temple Leigh Stoellinger).
  • AI & ESG, 55 Env. L. 405 (2025) (with Morgan E. Martin and Barbara Ballan).

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Salihah R. Denman

Articles

  • , 39 Notre Dame J.L., Ethics & Pub. Pol鈥檡 631 (2025).

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Joshua Galperin

Books

  • Living the Good Life in the Anthropocene (co-edited with Keith Hirokawa, Jessie Owley, and Karrigan Bork) (Environmental Law Institute, forthcoming 2026).
  • Blue Sky Thinking in a Red Sky World (co-edited with Keith Hirokawa, Cinnamon Carlarne, and Melissa Powers) (Environmental Law Institute, forthcoming 2027).

Articles

  • Noise Law, __ Mich. J. Env鈥檛. & Admin. L. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • Improving Regulatory Notice, __SMU L. Rev.__ (forthcoming 2026) (co-author with E. Donald Elliott).
  • , 56 ELR 10251 (co-author with Laurie Jamile Beyranevand, Rebecca Bratspies, Camila Bustos, Cinnamon Carlarne Hirokawa, Sarah Fox, Keith H. Hirokawa, Sarah Matsumoto, Anthony Moffa, Laura Mott, Jessica Owley, Gabriel Pacyniak, Margot J. Pollans, Melissa Powers, Paul Rink, Kristen van de Biezenbos, and Leehi Yona) (May/June 2026).
  • , 2025 Wis. L. Rev. 89 (2025).
  • , 54 Env鈥檛 L. Rep. 10857 (2025) (co-author with Karrigan B枚rk et al.).
  • , Nat. Res. & Env't (2025) (co-author with Terra Baer).

Book Chapters

  • "Museum of Joy," in Living the Good Life in the Anthropocene (Josh Galperin, Jessica Owley, Keith Hirokowa, and Kerrigan B枚rk, eds.) (forthcoming 2026).
  • "Can We Love Invasive Species to Death?," in Love Them to Death: Turning Invasive Plants into Local Economic Opportunities (Wendy Applequist, ed., 2025) (co-author with Sara E. Kuebbing and Martin Nunez).

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Bennett L. Gershman

Articles

  • Vanessa Merton, In Her Own Words, 45 麻豆直播 L. Rev. 625 (2025).

Book Chapters

  • "Teaching Constitutional Law When the Constitution is in Peril," in Teaching of Rights and Justice in Law School (Stephen Hurley and Chris Monaghan ed., 2025).

Updates, Supplements and New Editions

  • (13th ed. 2025).

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Sara Gonzalez-Rothi

Articles

  • Cultivating Fair Winds and a Following Sea: Considerations for Offshore Wind Proponents in New York, The N.Y. Envtl. Lawyer: Vol. 45, No. 1. (2025).
  • Endangered Species Committee, __ Env. L. Reporter __ (forthcoming 2026).

Shelby D. Green

Articles

  • Controlling the Mischief of New York鈥檚 Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act Through Constitutional Pre-emption, 40 Touro L. Rev. 1011 (2025).

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Alexander K.A. Greenawalt

Article

  • 鈥楾he Crime of Crimes鈥: Genocide in Law and Public Discourse After October 7, __ Journal of Genocide Research __ (forthcoming 2026).

Book Chapters

  • 鈥淔orbidden Intentions: Purpose, Pretext, and Double Effect in International Humanitarian Law,鈥 in A Philosophical Approach to War Crimes Trials: Between Theory and Practice, (Predrag Doj膷inovi膰 and Wibke Timmermann, eds.) (Routledge, forthcoming 2026).

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Lissa Griffin

Articles

  • , (with Dan Jasinski) 15 British J. Am. Legal. Stud. ( 2025).

Book Chapters

  • 鈥淭eaching [In]Justice: Navigating the Fault Lines in Criminal Procedure,鈥 in Teaching of Rights and Justice in the Law School, (Stephen Hurley and Chris Monaghan, eds., 2025).

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Jill I. Gross

Book

  • (2024) (co-edited with Richard A. Bales).

Book Chapters

  • "Drahozal on Southland: The Danger of Binary Thinking," in Discussions in Dispute Resolution (Volume II): The Coming of Age (2000-2009) (A. Hinshaw, A. Schneider, and S. Cole eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2025).

Other Writings

  • A Century of ADR: Reflecting on the Federal Arbitration Act and Charting a Path for Reform, 43 Alternatives 3 (March 2025).

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Katrina Fischer Kuh

Books

  • (2024) (co-editor with Shannon Roesler).

Articles

  • , 51 Fla. St. L. Rev. 133 (2024) (co-author with Robin Craig).
  • , 27 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol鈥檡 361 (2025) (co-author with Nicholas Robinson & Scott Fein).
  • , 54 Env鈥檛 L. Rep. 10230 (2024).
  • , Env鈥檛 F., Jan.-Feb. 2025, at 29.

Book Chapters

  • "Avoiding Performative Climate Justice," in Adapting to High-Level Warming: Law, Governance, and Equity (K. Kuh & S. Roesler eds., 2024).

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Michael Hamersky

Article

  • The Trial Energy Act: A Necessary Step Towards the Electrification of the Navajo Nation, __ Pepp. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Carington Lowe).

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Thomas M. McDonnell

Article

  • , 53 Fordham Urb. L.J. 17 (2025).

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Fernando Mendoza Lopez

Articles

  • Playing it Safe or Playing Favorites? Miller Act Bonds and the Cost of Exclusion, __ AM. U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 109 Marq. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , Contemp. Econ. Pol鈥檡 (2025).

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Jessica Miles

Book

  • Domestic Violence and the Law: Theory and Practice (4th ed., forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Elizabeth Schneider, Emily Sack, and Natalie Nanasi).

Article

  • Confronting Domestic Violence, 28 U. Pa. J. Const. L. ___ (forthcoming 2025).
  • , 55 Seton Hall L. Rev. 353 (2024).

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Michael B. Mushlin

Article

  • , 102 Neb. L. Rev. 527 (2024) (co-author with David N. Cassuto).

Updates, Supplements and New Editions

  • (5th ed. 2024 Supp.).

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Smita Narula

Articles

  • , 76 Me. L. Rev. 165 (2024).
  • , 31 Ind. J. Glob. Legal Stud. 141 (2024).

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John R. Nolon

Articles

  • , 34 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol鈥檡 305 (2025).

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Richard L. Ottinger

Book

  • (2024) (co-author with Wang Xi).

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Margot J. Pollans

Articles

  • , 96 U. Colo. L. Rev. 209 (2025).
  • , 2024 Utah L. Rev. 763 (2024) (co-author with Noa Ben-Asher).

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Nicholas A. Robinson

Articles

  • , 27 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol鈥檡 361 (2025) (co-author with Katrina Fischer Kuh & Scott Fein).
  • , 55 Env鈥檛 L. Rep. 10073 (2025) (co-author with Natalia Urzola et al.).

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Lauren R. Roth

Articles

  • , 78 Admin L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 101 Ind. L.J. (forthcoming 2026).

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Michelle S. Simon

Articles

  • , 57 Ind. L. Rev. 613 (2024).

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Kate Skolnick

Articles

  • , 100 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1 (2025).

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Imre S. Szalai

Articles

  • The Past and Future of Employment Arbitration at the Federal Arbitration Act鈥檚 Centennial, __ Ohio St. J. On Disp. Resol. __ (forthcoming 2025) (invited symposium contribution).
  • A Centennial Birthday Wish: Remembering and Reigniting the Original Purpose of the Federal Arbitration Act, __ Harv. Negot. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).
  • , 14 Am. U. Bus. L. Rev. 557 (2025).
  • , 25 Pepp. Disp. Resol. L. J. 133 (2025).
  • , 27 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 301 (2025) (invited symposium contribution).

Book Chapters

  • "The Real Southland Decision: Drahozal鈥檚 Trailblazing Article," in Discussions in Dispute Resolution (Volume II): The Coming of Age (2000-2009) (Hinshaw, Schneider, and Cole, eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2025).
  • "The Birth of an Arbitration Nation," in The Federal Arbitration Act: Successes, Failures, and a Roadmap for Reform (Jill Gross & Richard A. Bales, eds., Cambridge Univ. Press 2024).

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Leslie Y.G. Tenzer

Articles

  • Lessons in Pedagogy: My Experience with Problem-Based Learning, __ 麻豆直播 Law Review __ (forthcoming 2026).
  • , 22 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. 263 (2025).
  • , 80 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 135 (2024).

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Achinthi C. Vithanage

Article

  • EV for EV: Equity and Viability in the EV Legal Landscape, 55 U. Mem. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming).

Book Chapters

  • "The Relationship Between the ILBI and International Environmental Law," in The Marine Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction: Commentary and Analysis (David Freestone & Joanna Mossop, eds., forthcoming 2025).
  • "BBNJ Treaty, Chapter Z 路 International Environmental and Resources Law," in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2023 Z-1 (2024) (co-author with ThuLan Pham).

Other Writings

  • , Env鈥檛 F., Mar.-Apr. 2025, at 35.
  • , ABA: Trends: Section of Env鈥檛, Energy & Res. (Mar. 1, 2024) (co-author with Nadia Ahmad).

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Emily Gold Waldman

Book

  • (co-author with Naomi R. Cahn & Bridget J. Crawford).

Articles

  • Parents at the Schoolhouse Gate, 104 N.C. L. Rev. __ ( forthcoming 2026).
  • , 57 Fam. L.Q. 265 (2024) (co-author with Bridget J. Crawford).
  • , 11 Belmont L. Rev. 239 (2024).

Book Chapters

  • "Menopause and Law," in The Routledge Handbook of the Anthropology of Menstruation (Elisha Renne ed., forthcoming 2027) (co-author with Bridget Crawford & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • "Menopause Capitalism and the Reinvention of Aging", in Law, Healthcare and the Aging Brain (I. Glenn Cohen, Nina Kohn, Francis Shen & Susannah Baruch eds., forthcoming 2026) (co-author with Bridget Crawford & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • "From Pregnancy to Menopause: Evolving Workplace Protections in the United States," in Menopause Discrimination Across Institutional Contexts: An Intersectional Approach (Sue Westwood & Joanna Brewis eds., forthcoming 2025) (co-author with Bridget Crawford & Naomi R. Cahn).
  • 鈥淢enopause Discrimination at Work in the United States and United Kingdom,鈥 in Research Handbook on Law, Society and Ageing (Sue Westwood & Nancy J. Knauer eds., 2024) (co-author with Bridget Crawford & Naomi R. Cahn).

Other Writings

  • , Gender Pol鈥檡 Rep. (Sept. 23, 2024) (co-author with Bridget Crawford).

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Amelia Wilson

Articles

  • Immigration Detention as Continuing Seizure, 94 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2025).

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Scholarship selections updated as of November 2025.