Ajay K. Mehrotra analyzes the history of U.S. tax policy and the role of experts in shaping tax laws, with a focus on the value-added tax (VAT).
Featuring Laura Beth Nielsen, this article details the experiences of survivors of inter-fraternal sexual violence and the culture that inhibits justice-seeking.
This article by Christopher Schmidt analyzes the engagement with the history of the 14th Amendment during the litigation of Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
This article, with Ajay K. Mehrotra, discusses the use of the Law School Survey of Student Engagement in sociolegal research to examine diversity in judicial clerkships.
This article, featuring ABF’s William H.J. Hubbard, considers how procedural design can serve the multiple goals of civil procedure.
This report, featuring Carol Heimer, explores the legal response to epidemics and how law can be used to fight the spread of infectious diseases.
This article reviews the fate of truth and falsehood outside of the courtroom, largely—but not exclusively—in the United States. Describing opportunities and techniques to mislead or deceive on and off the Internet and social media, it focuses on the evolving social control response undertaken by institutions and increasingly by distributed networks.