Experimenting with the Law: Faculty are testing laws and human behavior in areas ranging from creativity to voting Featured News April 29, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Moving the Lines: How Richard Pildes won [i]Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama[/i] Featured News April 28, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Used Bytes for Sale: Jason Schultz explores the future of reselling and lending e-books, songs, and other digital media Featured News April 24, 2015 Faculty Ideas
The Truth in the Transcript: In [i]Speak Now[/i], Kenji Yoshino celebrates [i]Hollingsworth v. Perry[/i] Featured News April 21, 2015 Faculty Ideas
What Makes Us Equal? Jeremy Waldron explores human equality Featured News March 5, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Listening Closely: Burt Neuborne examines the structure of the Bill of Rights and its implications for the First Amendment Featured News February 18, 2015 Faculty Ideas
A Virtual Life Sentence: In the Eternal Criminal Record, James Jacobs looks at the vast information infrastructure documenting Americans' encounters with the criminal justice system Featured News February 17, 2015 Faculty Ideas
Focusing on the Fine Print: Florencia Marotta-Wurgler breaks new ground in her research on consumer contracts Featured News January 30, 2015 Faculty Ideas
The Chinese Labor Problem: Cynthia Estlund studies how the Communist government is responding to demands for reform from the world's largest workforce Featured News January 28, 2015 Faculty Global Ideas