
Pathbreaking Scholarship
UC Irvine Law faculty are among the most cited and respected legal scholars in the nation, producing rigorous and forward-looking work that shapes both academic thought and real-world reform. Their scholarship reflects the Law School’s mission as part of a premier research university: to generate knowledge that matters — through books, articles, casebooks, policy reports, amicus briefs, and commentary that reach scholars, policymakers, lawmakers, judges, practitioners, and the public alike. Each faculty member chose up to four publications of their recent work to highlight. Click on each faculty member’s name to access their more comprehensive list of scholarship.

Sameer Ashar
Clinical Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Workers and Tenants Law and Organizing Clinic
- Sameer Ashar, Benjamin H. Barton, Michael J. Madison & Rachel F. Moran, The Futures of Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools: A Dialogue, 84 U. Pitt. L. Rev. (2024).
- Sameer Ashar, Jennifer Chacón, Susan Bibler Coutin & Stephen Lee, Introduction and Chapter 4 – Advocacy, in Legal Phantoms: Executive Action and the Haunting Failures of Immigration Law (2024).
- Sameer Ashar, Imperatives Emanating from Life Work, 90 Tenn. L. Rev. 726 (2023).
- Sameer Ashar, Pedagogy of Prefiguration, 132 Yale L.J. F. 869 (2023).

Swethaa Ballakrishnen
Professor of Law
Co-Director, Center for Empirical Research on the Legal Profession
Co-Director, Center in Law, Society and Culture
- Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Blasé: Deviant Lawyers and the Denial of Discrimination, 59 Law & Soc’y Rev. 324 (2025).
- Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Diverse Disconnectedness: Homophily, Social Capital Inequality, and Student Experiences in Law School, 50 Law & Soc. Inquiry 90 (2025).
- Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Rethinking Inclusion: Ideal Minorities, Inclusion Cultures, and Identity Capitals in the Legal Profession, 48 Law & Soc. Inquiry 1157 (2023).
- Swethaa Ballakrishnen, Law School as Straight Space, 91 Fordham L. Rev. 1113 (2023).

Mario Barnes
Chancellor’s Professor of Law
Director, Center on Law, Equality and Race
- Mario L. Barnes, Finding the Courage to Once Again “Enter”: Managing Faculty Classroom Dynamics in a Period of Doctrinal Upheaval, 72 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 520 (2025).
- Mario L. Barnes & Osagie K. Obasogie, Introduction to the Special Issue on Empirical Methods and Critical Race Theory, 59 Law & Soc’y Rev. 231 (2025).
- Mario L. Barnes, It’s Structural, Not Personal: Disrupting the Fallacy That Renders the Court “Unreasonably” Blind to the Meaning of Color in Policing, 72 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 328 (2024).

Joshua D. Blank
Professor of Law
Director, UCI Law in NYC Program
- Joshua D. Blank & Leigh Osofsky, Automated Agencies: The Transformation of Government Guidance (2025).
- Joshua D. Blank & Ari Glogower, Untaxed: The Rich, the IRS, and a New Approach to Tax Compliance (2024).
- Joshua D. Blank & Leigh Osofsky, Democratic Accountability and Tax Enforcement, 61 Harv. J. on Legis. 251 (2024).
- Joshua D. Blank & Leigh Osofsky, Democratizing Administrative Law, 73 Duke L.J. 1615 (2024).

Alejandro Camacho
Chancellor’s Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources
- Brigham Daniels & Alejandro E. Camacho, Lessons for a Warming Planet: A Vital History of US Environmental Law (forthcoming 2026).
- Alejandro E. Camacho & David A. Dana, The Case for Addressing Ecological Risk from Emerging Biotechnologies and an Agenda for Future Reforms, 85 Ohio St. L.J. 1221 (2025).
- Alejandro E. Camacho, Elizabeth Kronk Warner, Jason McLachlan & Nathan Kroeze, Adapting Conservation Governance under Climate Change: Lessons from Indian Country, 110 Va. L. Rev. 1549 (2024).
- Alejandro E. Camacho, In the Anthropocene: Adaptive Law, Ecological Health, and Biotechnologies, 15 Law, Innovation & Tech. 280 (2023).

Robert S. Chang
Professor of Law and Sylvia Mendez Presidential Chair for Civil Rights
Executive Director, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality
- Robert S. Chang & H. Timothy Lovelace, Jr., Who Owns Civil Rights History? 105 B.U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Robert S. Chang, Cecily C. Hazelrigg & Linda CJ Lee, “That’s Not My Name”: The Linguistic Violence of Misnaming Parties in Court Proceedings, 100 Wash. L. Rev. 687 (2025).
- Nolan L. Cabrera & Robert S. Chang, Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts (2025).
- Robert S. Chang, Our Constitution Has Never Been Colorblind, 54 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1307 (2024).

Adam Cowing
Assistant Clinical Professor of Law
Co-Director, Community & Economic Development Clinic
- Adam Cowing, Equity and Ownership in Affordable Housing, 2024 U. Ill. L. Rev. 399 (2024).
- Adam Cowing, Race and (De)Valuation in Housing Markets, 31 J. Aff. Hous. & Cmty. Dev. L. 305 (2023).

Veena Dubal
Professor of Law
- Veena Dubal, Data Laws at Work, 134 Yale L.J. F. 405 (2025).
- Veena Dubal, Release the Wage (2024), in Labor’s Partisans: Essential Writings on the Union Movement from the 1950s to Today 318 (Nelson Lichtenstein & Samir Sonti eds., 2025).
- Veena Dubal & Vitor Araújo Filgueiras, Digital Labor Platforms as Machines of Production, 26 Yale J.L. & Tech. 560 (2024).
- Veena Dubal, On Algorithmic Wage Discrimination, 123 Colum. L. Rev. 1929 (2023).

Bryant Garth
Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
Co-Director, Center for Empirical Research on the Legal Profession
- Bryant G. Garth, The Evolving Political Economy of Access to Justice: Times and Places, in Civil Justice Handbook 27 (Anne Bloom, David M. Engel & Richard L. Jolly eds., forthcoming 2025).
- Bryant G. Garth, Globalization, in Research Handbook on Law and Political Economy 137 (John D. Haskell ed., 2025).
- Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Bryant G. Garth, Joyce S. Sterling, David B. Wilkins, Meghan Dawe & Ethan Michelson, The Making of Lawyers’ Careers: Inequality and Opportunity in the American Legal Profession (2023).
- Bryant G. Garth, Crisis, Retórica de Crisis y Competencia en la Educación Jurídica: Una Perspectiva Sociológica en la (más reciente) Crisis de la Profesión y Educación Jurídica, in Educación Jurídica en Contexto 59 (Sergio Iván Anzola Rodríguez ed., 2023).

Andrew Gold
Professor of Law
Co-Director, UCI Center for Legal Philosophy
- Andrew S. Gold & Henry E. Smith, The Equity in Corporate Law, 100 Notre Dame L. Rev. 789 (2025).
- Andrew S. Gold, Private Law’s Choice of Private Law, in Interstitial Private Law 111 (Samuel L. Bray et al., eds., 2024).
- The American Law Institute: A Centennial History (Andrew S. Gold & Robert W. Gordon eds., 2023).
- Andrew S. Gold, The Reasonably Loyal Person, in Private Law and Practical Reason: Essays on John Gardner’s Private Law Theory (Haris Psarras & Sandy Steel eds., 2023).

Kevin Haeberle
Professor of Law
- Kevin S. Haeberle, Fraud-on-the-Market Liability in the ESG Era, 98 Tul. L. Rev. 641 (2024), republished in Securities Law Review (2025).
- Kevin S. Haeberle, Reforming Securities Litigation & Enforcement for ESG Disclosure, 43 Rev. Litig. 339 (2024).
- Kevin S. Haeberle, The Emergence of the Actively Managed ETF, 2021 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 1321 (2022) (Future of Securities Regulation Symposium Edition).

Carrie Hempel
Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law
Co-Director, Community & Economic Development Clinic
- Carrie Hempel & Gowri J. Krishna, Within the Law, Beyond Exploitation: The Evolution of Immigrant Worker Cooperatives, 52 Fordham Urb. L.J. 931 (2025).
- Carrie Hempel & Robert Solomon, Teaching Transactional Law by Preserving Affordable Housing, 17 Cal. Legal Hist. 83 (2022).

Dalié Jiménez
Professor of Law
Director, Student Loan Law Initiative
- Dalié Jiménez, Missing Strugglers: Debt’s Reach, Bankruptcy’s Limits, and a Proxy for Who’s Left Out, 20 Brook. J. Corp. Fin. & Com. L. (forthcoming 2025).
- Claire Johnson Raba & Dalié Jiménez, Pay to Plead: Finding Unfairness and Abusive Practices in California Debt Collection Cases, 44 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 113 (2025).
- Belisa Pang, Dalié Jiménez & Matthew A. Bruckner, Full Discharge Ahead? An Empirical First Look at the New Student Loan Discharge Process in Bankruptcy, 41 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 259 (2025).
- Dalié Jiménez, Decreasing Supply to the Assembly Line of Debt Collection Litigation, 135 Harv. L. Rev. F. 374 (2022).

David Kaye
Clinical Professor of Law
Director, International Justice Clinic
- David Kaye, The United Nations Charter, International Human Rights, and the Hollowness of Sovereignty Claims, in Oxford Handbook of Human Rights Advocacy (Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein & Jared Genser eds., forthcoming 2025).
- David Kaye, Democracy in the Digital Age, in The Oxford Handbook on Digital Constitutionalism (Giovanni De Gregorio, Oreste Pollicino & Peggy Valcke, eds., 2025).
- David Kaye, Freedom of Expression’s Crisis of Interpretation, 35 J. Democracy 106 (2024).
- David Kaye & Azin Tadjdini, The Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression, in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Commentary 445 (Humberto Cantú Rivera ed., 2023).

Sung Eun (Summer) Kim
Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Korea Law Center
- D. Gordon Smith, Cynthia A. Williams & Sung Eun (Summer) Kim, Business Organizations: Cases, Problems & Context (6th ed., forthcoming 2026).
- Sung Eun (Summer) Kim, Compensating a Public Benefit Corporation, 54 Sw. L. Rev. 108 (2025).
- Sung Eun (Summer) Kim & Eric A. Zacks, PracticePerfect Business Organizations (2024).
- Sung Eun (Summer) Kim, The Duality of Variance Among ESG Assessments, 88 Mo. L. Rev. 171 (2023).
Annie Lai
Co-Associate Dean for Experiential Education
Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Immigrant & Racial Justice Solidarity Clinic
- Kristina M. Campbell & Annie Lai, Commentary on Arizona v. United States, 567 U.S. 387 (2012), in Feminist Judgments: Immigration Law Opinions Rewritten 265 (Kathleen Kim, Kevin Lapp & Jennifer Lee eds., 2023).
Stephen Lee
Professor of Law
Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development
- Stephen Lee, The Foot Soldiers of Slow Death, 126 Colum. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Stephen Lee, Temporal Rules in Immigration Law, Colo. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Stephen Lee, Immigration Crises in the Second Trump Administration, 77 Rutgers L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Jennifer M. Chacón, Susan Bibler Coutin & Stephen Lee, Legal Phantoms: Executive Action and the Haunting Failures of Immigration Law (2024).
Christopher Leslie
Chancellor’s Professor of Law
Director, Competition, Antitrust Law, and Innovation Forum
- Christopher R. Leslie, Standing’s Double Standard, 72 UCLA L. Rev. (forthcoming 2025).
- Christopher R. Leslie, Antitrust’s Interdependence Paradox, 111 Va. L. Rev. 787 (2025).
- Christopher R. Leslie, Pharmacy Deserts and Antitrust Law, 104 B.U. L. Rev. 1593 (2024).
- Christopher R. Leslie, False Analogies to Predatory Pricing, 172 U. Pa. L. Rev. 329 (2024).

Ji Li
John & Marilyn Long Professor of US-China Business and Law
- Ji Li, Navigating Compliance in a Geopolitical Era: The Case of Chinese Multinationals in the United States, 49 Seattle U. L. Rev. (forthcoming).
- Ji Li, Negotiating Legality: Chinese Companies in the US Legal System (2024).
- Ji Li, Superpower Legal Rivalry and the Global Compliance Dilemma, 45 U. Pa. J. Int’l L. 891 (2024).
- Ji Li & Ruonan Tang, Superpower Rivalry and the “Modernization” of Foreign Investment Risk Review, 2023 U. Ill. L. Rev. 461 (2023).

Elizabeth F. Loftus
Distinguished Professor of Psychology; Criminology, Law & Society; and Law
- Pat Pataranutaporn, Chayapatr Archiwaranguprok, Samantha W.T. Chan, Elizabeth Loftus & Pattie Maes, Synthetic Human Memories: AI-Edited Images and Videos Can Implant False Memories and Distort Recollection, in CHI ’25: Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’25) 1 (2025).
- Elizabeth F. Loftus & J. Zoe Klemfuss, Misinformation – past, present, future, 30 Psych., Crime & L. 312 (2024).
- Elizabeth F. Loftus, Memory, but Not Memory, 165 Proc. Am. Phil. Soc’y 26 (2024).
- Rachel Leigh Greenspan & Elizabeth F. Loftus, Interpreting eyewitness confidence: Numeric, verbal and graded verbal scales, 38 Applied Cognitive Psych. 1 (2024).

Omri Marian
Professor of Law
- Omri Marian, Not ‘Super Tax Havens’ After All, Intertax (forthcoming 2026).
- Omri Marian, Income Taxation and the Regulation of Supreme Court Justices’ Conduct, 110 Corn. L. Rev. 101 (2025).
- Omri Marian, Crypto Assets: Tax Law and Policy in the United States, in Crypto Assets: Tax Law And Policy 805 (Georg Kofler et al. eds., 2024).
- Omri Marian, The Inequitable Taxation of Low- and Mid-Income Performing Artists, 30 UCLA Ent. L. Rev. 47 (2023).

Susan McMahon
Professor of Lawyering Skills
- Susan McMahon, Rethinking Misdemeanor Incompetence, 74 Emory L.J. 1391 (2025).
- Susan McMahon, What We Teach When We Teach Legal Analysis, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2511 (2023).
- Sherri Lee Keene & Susan A. McMahon, The Contextual Case Method: Moving Beyond Opinions to Spark Students’ Legal Imaginations, 108 Va. L. Rev. Online 72 (2022).

Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor of Law
- Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Advanced Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution (forthcoming).
- Carrie Menkel-Meadow & Andrea Kupfer Schneider, International Conflict Resolution Processes (2025).
- Carrie J. Menkel-Meadow, Lela Porter Love, Andrea Kupfer Schneider, Michael L. Moffitt & Kristen Blankley, Dispute Resolution: Beyond the Adversarial Model (4th ed. 2025).
- Carrie Menkel-Meadow, Henry Kissinger: Metternich, Messenger, Mediator or Meddler?, in Negotiators Who Changed the World 99 (Remigiusz Smolinski ed., 2025).

Alison Mikkor
Professor of Lawyering Skills
- Alison M. Mikkor, Turn the Question Around: The Case for Early Student-Critique Exercises, 51 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 164 (2024).
- Alison M. Mikkor, Problematic Problems, 26 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 35 (2022).

Rachel Moran
Distinguished and Chancellor’s Professor of Law Emeritus
- Rachel F. Moran, The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics, 61 Hous. L. Rev. 719 (2024).
- Rachel F. Moran, A Perfect Storm for Legal Education: Privatization, Polarization, and Pedagogy, 85 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 331 (2023).
- Rachel F. Moran, Personhood, Property, and Public Education: The Case of Plyler v. Doe, 123 Colum. L. Rev. 1271 (2023).
- Rachel F. Moran, The Unbearable Emptiness of Formalism: Autonomy, Equality, and the Future of Affirmative Action, 100 N.C. L. Rev. 785 (2022).

Austen Parrish
Dean and Chancellor’s Professor of Law
- Concise Encyclopedia of Extraterritoriality and the Law (Austen L. Parrish, Cedric Ryngaert & Danielle Ireland-Piper eds., forthcoming 2026).
- Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law (Austen L. Parrish & Cedric Ryngaert eds., 2023).
- Austen L. Parrish, Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and the Duty to Cooperate: Public International Law’s Limits on Unilateral Extraterritorial Regulation of Non-Citizens, in Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law 46 (Austen L. Parrish & Cedric Ryngaert eds., 2023).
- Austen L. Parrish, Global Legal Education, the Globalizing Legal Profession, and the Future of International Law, 28 Sw. J. Int’l L. 386 (2022).

Trevor G. Reed
Professor of Law
- Sovereign Aesthetics: Indigenous Approaches to Sound Studies (Jessica Bissett-Perea & Trevor Reed eds., forthcoming 2026).
- Trevor Reed, The Intangible NAGPRA, 85 Md. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Rina Pantalony, Brian O’Leary, David Sutton, Trevor Reed & Margaret Bodde, Heritage Collections and Preservation Conversation, 72 J. Copyright Soc’y 559 (2025).
- Contributing Editor, Cohen’s Handbook of Federal Indian Law (Nell Jessup Newton & Kevin K. Washburn et al. eds., 2024).

R. Anthony Reese
Chancellor’s Professor of Law
- Restatement of the Law, Copyright, Tentative Draft No. 6 (Am. L. Inst. 2025).
- Restatement of the Law, Copyright, Tentative Draft No. 5 (Am. L. Inst. 2024).
- Restatement of the Law, Copyright, Tentative Draft No. 4 (Am. L. Inst. 2023).
- Restatement of the Law, Copyright, Tentative Draft No. 3 (Am. L. Inst. 2022).

Trilby Robinson-Dorn
Vice Dean and Professor of Lawyering Skills
Director, The Pay Equity Project
- Trilby Robinson-Dorn, A Road Map for Law Schools: Changing Problematic Faculty Compensation Practices that Perpetuate the Gender Pay Gap, 73 J. Legal Educ. 635 (2025).

Ezra Ross
Professor of Lawyering Skills
- Ezra Ross, Learning Schematics & the Hidden Curriculum, The Unending Conversation (Stetson L. Rev. F.) (forthcoming).
- Ezra Ross, Amorality in the Lawyering Skills Classroom, 73 J. Legal Educ. 307 (2025).
- Ezra Ross, Legal Writing and Faculty Pro Bono, 28 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 353 (2024).
- Ezra Ross, Reframing Faculty Pro Bono, 70 J.L. Educ. 3 (2022).

Kenneth W. Simons
Chancellor’s Professor of Law
Co-Director, UCI Center for Legal Philosophy
- Kenneth W. Simons, Improving Nonconsequentialist Accounts of Negligence and Risky Tradeoffs, in A Research Agenda for Torts (Ellen M. Bublick & John C.P. Goldberg eds., 2025).
- Kenneth W. Simons, Defamatory in Whose Eyes?, 4 J. Free Speech L. 761 (2024).
- Kenneth W. Simons, Lost Chance of a Better Medical Outcome: New Tort, New Type of Compensable Injury, or New Causation Rule?, 73 DePaul L. Rev. 547 (2024).
- Kenneth W. Simons, The Role of Tort Theory in the Third Restatement of Torts: An Explanation and Defense, 52 Sw. L. Rev. 428 (2024).

Robert Solomon
Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law
- Carrie Hempel & Robert Solomon, Teaching Transactional Law by Preserving Affordable Housing, 17 Cal. Legal Hist. 83 (2022).
- Robert Solomon, How to Increase Our Affordable Housing Stock, in Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core: From the Ground Up 117 (Peter Enrich & Rashmi Dyal-Chand eds., 2019).
- Robert Solomon, Racism and Its Effect on Cannabis Research, 5 Cannabis & Cannabinoid Rsch. 2 (2020).

Ji Seon Song
Assistant Professor of Law
- Ji Seon Song, The Institution of Probation, 97 Colo. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Ji Seon Song, Every Hospital is Ferguson v. City of Charleston, 53 Sw. L. Rev. 285 (2024).
- Ji Seon Song, Patient or Prisoner, 92 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2024).
- Ji Seon Song, Policing the Emergency Room, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 2646 (2021).

Ann Southworth
Professor of Law
Raymond Pryke Endowed Chair in First Amendment Law
Co-Director, Center for Empirical Research on the Legal Profession
- Ann Southworth, Conservative Legal Advocacy Organizations and Constitutional Change in the Roberts Court, 93 Fordham L. Rev. 1239 (2025).
- Ann Southworth & Catherine L. Fisk, The Legal Profession: Ethics in Contemporary Practice (3d ed. 2024).
- Ann Southworth, US Conservative Advocacy Organizations and Right-Wing Legal Mobilization in Europe, 20 Int’l. J.L. Context 307 (2024).
- Ann Southworth, Big Money Unleashed: The Campaign to Deregulate Election Spending (2023).

Jane K. Stoever
Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Domestic Violence Clinic
Director, UCI Initiative to End Family Violence
- Jane K. Stoever, Removing the Bias of Criminal Convictions from Family Law, 35 Yale J.L. & Fem. 1 (2024).
- Jane K. Stoever, Legally Recognizing Reproductive Coercion While Questioning Sexual Violence Exceptionalism, 51 J.L. Med. & Ethics 560 (2023).
- Klaudia Kosiak, Isaias M. Contreras, Jane K. Stoever, Julianne Toohey & Raymond W. Novaco, Organization-Based Factors Bearing on Provider Screening and Referral Practices for Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence, 37 J. Interpersonal Violence 13 (2022).
- Jane K. Stoever, Title IX, Esports, and #EToo, 89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 857 (2021).

Shauhin Talesh
Professor of Law
Director, Law and Graduate Studies Program
- Shauhin A. Talesh, Insuring Cyberinsecurity: Insurance Companies as Symbolic Regulators (2025).
- Shauhin A. Talesh & Spencer L. Levitt, A Mile Wide but an Inch Deep: Pervasive Racism in International Football, Symbolic Compliance, and a Substantive Path Forward, 27 U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 131 (2024).
- Shauhin Talesh & Péricles Gonçalves Filho, Surety bond and the role of insurance companies as regulators in the context of Brazilian infrastructure projects, 282 Revista de Direito Administrativo [J. Admin. L.] 63 (2023).
- Shauhin A. Talesh, Racial Inequality, COVID-19, and Health and Unemployment Insurance: Lessons Learned and Pathways Forward, 71 DePaul L. Rev. 635 (2022).

Emily Taylor Poppe
Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Initiative for Inclusive Civil Justice
- Emily S. Taylor Poppe, Access to Justice: An Introduction (2025).
- Emily S. Taylor Poppe, Law Jobs: Professional Regulation, the Division of Legal Labor, and Institutional Change, 93 Fordham L. Rev. 1217 (2025).
- Roger Michalski & Emily S. Taylor Poppe, Civil Procedure for the Anthropocene, 104 B.U. L. Rev. 1729 (2024).
- Emily S. Taylor Poppe & Megan Doherty Bea, Legal Actuation: How Ex Ante Legal Behavior Drives Inequality, 58 Law & Soc’y Rev. 353 (2024).

Katharine Tinto
Clinical Professor of Law
Director, Criminal Justice Clinic
- Katie Tinto & Darius Reaux, The Incarcerated Deserve a Second Look, Daily J. (Dec. 13, 2023).
- Katharine Tinto, Public Comment on Proposed Amendment No. 1 – Compassionate Release, 88 F.R. 7180, U.S. Sentencing Commission (Mar. 13, 2023).
- E. Katharine Tinto, The Door is Still Open: Compassionate Release and the Aging Prisoner, 35 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 181 (2023).

Charles Tyler
Assistant Professor of Law
- Charles W. Tyler, Genealogy in Constitutional Law, 77 Vand. L. Rev. 1713 (2024).
- Charles W. Tyler, Common Law Statutes, 99 Notre Dame L. Rev. 669 (2023).
- Charles W. Tyler & Heather K. Gerken, The Myth of the Laboratories of Democracy, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 2187 (2022).
- Charles W. Tyler, The Adjudicative Model of Precedent, 87 Univ. Chi. L. Rev. 1551 (2020).

Ari Waldman
Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Center for Technology & Justice
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Challenging Technology Expertise, 105 B.U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Danielle Keats Citron & Ari Ezra Waldman, Rethinking Youth Privacy, 111 Va. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2026).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Civil Society and the Crisis of Privacy Law, 74 Emory L.J. 1079 (2025).
- Ari Ezra Waldman, Gender Data in the Automated Administrative State, 123 Colum. L. Rev. 2249 (2023).

Christopher A. Whytock
Professor of Law
Co-Director, Center in Law, Society and Culture
- Peter Hay, Patrick J. Borchers, Symeon C. Symeonides & Christopher A. Whytock, Conflict of Laws (7th ed. forthcoming 2026).
- Christopher A. Whytock, Politics and Private International Law, in Research Methods in Private International Law 19 (Xandra Kramer & Laura Carballo Piñeiro eds., 2024).
- Christopher A. Whytock, Situs and Domicile in Choice of Law for Succession Issues, 97 Tul. L. Rev. 1181 (2023).
- William S. Dodge, Maggie Gardner & Christopher A. Whytock, The Many State Doctrines of Forum Non Conveniens, 72 Duke L.J. 1163 (2023).

Christopher Williams
Assistant Professor of Law
- Christopher Williams, Abolition in the Real World: A Case Study of Cash Bail Abolition in Illinois, 60 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 443 (2025).
- Christopher Williams, Ferguson & Me: A Transformative Ten Years, 78 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 61 (2025).
- Robert Vargas, Chris Williams, Phillip O’Sullivan & Christina Cano, Capitalizing on Crisis: Chicago Policy Responses to Homicide Waves, 1920-2016, 89 U. Chi. L. Rev. 405 (2022).



