2022
Connections Between Black Wall Street and Oklahoma's All-Black Towns, Warigia M. Bowman
The Moral Dilemma of 20th Century Interracial Rape, Russel L. Christopher
Introduction—The Remains of the Day: Tulsa 1921:2021, Tamara R. Piety
2020
Criminal Law and/as Political Theory, Stephen Galoob
2019
Freedom to Hack, Ido Kilovaty
Freedom to Hack, Forthcoming Ohio State Law Journal (2019).
Legally Cognizable Manipulation, Ido Kilovaty
Legally Cognizable Manipulation, forthcoming Berkeley Technology Law Journal (2019).
2018
Active Judging and Access to Justice, Anna E. Carpenter
Active Judging and Access to Justice, 93 Notre Dame L. Rev. 647 (2018)
Measuring Law School Clinics, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Jeffrey Selbin, and Alyx Mark
Measuring Law School Clinics, 92 Tul. L. Rev. 547 (2018) (with Colleen F. Shanahan, Jeffrey Selbbin, and Alyx Mark).
Studying the "New" Civil Judges, Anna E. Carpenter, Jessica K. Steinberg, Colleen F. Shanahan, and Alyx Mark
Studying the "New" Civil Judges, 2018 Wisc. L. Rev. 249 (2018).
Appointed Counsel and Jury Trial: The Rights that Undermine the Other Rights, Russell L. Christopher
Physician as Double Agent — Conflicting Duties Arising from Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs, Matt Lamkin
Physician as Double Agent — Conflicting Duties Arising from Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs, 379 N. Eng. J. Med. 1297 (2018).
Avoiding Explloitation in Phase I Clinical Trials: More than (Un)Just Compensation, Matt Lamkin and Carl Elliott
Avoiding Exploitation in Phase I Clinical Trials: More than (Un)Just Compensation, 46 J. L. Med & Ethics 52 (2018) (with Carl Elliott).
The Novel and the Law, Robert Spoo
The Novel and the Law, in The Cambridge Companion to the Novel (Eric Bulson, ed., 2018).
2017
Inconsistent Rationales for Capital Punishment Plus, Russell Christopher
Inconsistent Rationales for Capital Punishment Plus, 2017 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1363 (2017).
Exculpation as Inculpation, Russell L. Christopher
Exculpation as Inculpation, 49 Ariz. St. L. J. 1141 (2017).
Coercion, Fraud, and What is Wrong With Blackmail, Stephen Galoob
Coercion, Fraud, and What Is Wrong With Blackmail, 22 Leg. Theory 22. doi:10.1017/S1352325216000082
Retributivism and Criminal Procedure, Stephen Galoob
Retributivism and Criminal Procedure, 20 New Crim. L. Rev. 465. DOI: 10.1525/nclr.2017.20.3.465
Living Up to and Under Norms, Stephen R. Galoob
Living Up To and Under Norms, Stephen R. Galoob
52 Tulsa L. Rev. 467 (2017).
Involuntarily Committed Patients as Prisoners, Matt Lamkin and Carl Elliott
Involuntarily Committed Patients as Prisoners, 51 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1041 (2017)
The Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act: Do Indian Tribes Finally Hold a Trump Card?, Vicki J. Limas
The Role of Prejudice in Resolving Insurance Condition Clause Disputes: The Good; The Bad; The Ugly, Johnny Parker
Johnny Parker, The Role of Prejudice in Resolving Insurance Condition Clause Disputes: The Good; The Bad; The Ugly, 47 Univ. Memphis L. Rev. 779 (2017).
In Praise of Legal Scholarship, Tamara R. Piety
25 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rights L. J. 801 (2017).
Courtesy Paratexts, Informal Publishing Norms and the Copyright Vacuum in Nineteenth-Century America, Robert Spoo
69 Stanford Law Review 641 (2017).
Claims in Oklahoma by a Mortgagor to a Condemnation Award: The Effect of Foreclosure, Rex J. Zedalis
52 Tulsa L. Rev. 289 (2017)