Marriage Markets and the Price of Masculinity
Camille Gear Rich 94 Texas L. Rev. 387 Professors Cahn’s and Carbon’s book Marriage Markets is a nuanced account of the ways coupling and family formation spur wealth inequality and therefore is a...
View ArticleInvisible Women: Mass Incarceration’s Forgotten Casualties
Michele Goodwin 94 Texas L. Rev. 353 “Invisible Women: Mass Incarceration’s Forgotten Casualties” is a review of Alice Goffman’s On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City (The University of Chicago...
View ArticleImplementing Just Mercy
William W. Berry III 94 Texas L. Rev. 331 In his recent book, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, Alabama Equal Justice Initiative lawyer Bryan Stevenson describes the challenges and...
View ArticleThe Arbitration Bootstrap
Christopher R. Leslie 94 Texas L. Rev. 265 Arbitration clauses have become ubiquitous. Arbitration clauses require consumers and employees to waive their rights to bring litigation in court, leaving...
View ArticleOther People’s Papers
Jane Bambauer 94 Texas L. Rev. 205 The third party doctrine permits the government to collect consumer records without implicating the Fourth Amendment. The doctrine strains the reasoning of all...
View ArticleNudging Towards Vaccination: A Behavioral Law and Economics Approach to...
Marysia Laskowski 94 Texas L. Rev. 601 With anti-vaccine sentiments on the rise and decreasing vaccination rates, the risk of breakouts of preventable diseases like the Measles is on the rise. In this...
View ArticleThe Route to Capitalization: The Transcendent Registration Exemptions for...
Paige M. Lager 94 Texas L. Rev. 567 After the economic downturn of 2008, Congress enacted the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act) with the purpose of improving job creation and economic...
View ArticleSports for Boys, Wedding Cakes for Girls: The Inevitability of Stereotyping...
Kelsey R. Chapple 94 Texas L. Rev. 537 Kelsey Chapple argues that in light of psychological research demonstrating that stereotypes flourish when groups are segregated on the basis of visible...
View ArticleInstitutional Flip-Flops
Eric A. Posner & Cass R. Sunstein 94 Texas L. Rev. 485 Many people vigorously defend particular institutional judgments on such issues as the filibuster, recess appointments, executive, privilege,...
View ArticleIf You Can’t Beat ’Em, Join ’Em? How Sitting by Designation Affects Judicial...
Mark A. Lemley & Shawn P. Miller 94 Texas L. Rev. 451 Judges, lawyers, and scholars have long decried the high reversal rate district courts face in patent cases. Many have suggested greater...
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