Publications from 2024
The Game, the Players, and the Board, Bruce E. Boyden
(109 Iowa Law Review Online 105 (2024))
Can the Excessive Fines Clause Mitigate the LFO Crisis? An Assessment of the Caselaw, Michael M. O'Hear
(108 Minnesota Law Review 1171 (2024))
Publications from 2023
The International Commitments of the Fifty States, Ryan M. Scoville
(70 UCLA Law Review 310 (2023))
Publications from 2022
Title IX at Fifty: An Introduction, Paul M. Anderson
(33 Marquette Sports Law Review 1 (2022))
The Problems, and Positives, of Passives: Exploring Why Controlling Passive Voice and Nominalizations Is About More Than Preference and Style, Jacob M. Carpenter
(10 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD 95 (2022))
A New Metaphor: How Artificial Intelligence Links Legal Reasoning and Mathematical Thinking, Melissa Love Koenig and Colleen Mandell
(105 Marquette Law Review 559 (2022))
Some Observations on Separation of Powers and the Wisconsin Constitution, Chad M. Oldfather
(105 Marquette Law Review 845 (2022))
U.S. Foreign Relations Law from the Outside In, Ryan M. Scoville
(47 Yale Journal of International Law 1 (2022))
Publications from 2020
Gain the Upper Hand with Good Typography, Melissa Love Koenig and Joseph S. Diedrich
(Wisconsin Lawyer, October 2020, at 26)
Walk the Line: Aristotle and the Ethics of Narrative, Melissa Love Koenig and Lori D. Johnson
(20 Nevada Law Journal 1037 (2020))
Early Release for Prisoners Convicted of Violent Crimes: Can Anyone Escape the Incapacitation-Retribution Catch-22?, Michael M. O'Hear
(52 Connecticut Law Review 653 (2020))
Legal Responses To Violent Crime: Does Research Support Alternatives To Long-Term Incarceration?, Michael M. O'Hear
(103 Marquette Law Review 735 (2020))
Managing the Risk of Violent Recidivism: Lessons From Legal Responses to Sexual Offenses, Michael M. O'Hear
(100 Boston University Law Review 133 (2020))
Violent Crime And Media Coverage In One City: A Statistical Snapshot, Michael M. O'Hear
(103 Marquette Law Review 1007 (2020))
Violent Crime And Punitiveness: An Empirical Study Of Public Opinion, Michael M. O'Hear and Darren Wheelock
(103 Marquette Law Review 1035 (2020))
The Impact of the Singapore Convention on the Development of Non-Adjudicative Forms of International Dispute Resolution, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
(114 American Society of International Law Proceedings 123 (2020))
Publications from 2019
Assumption of Flood Risk, Alexander Lemann
(51 Arizona State Law Journal 163 (2019))
Autonomous Vehicles, Technological Progress, and the Scope Problem in Products Liability, Alexander Lemann
(12 Journal of Tort Law 157 (2019))
OK, Google, Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Human Lawyering?, Melissa Love Koenig, Julie A. Oseid, and Amy Vorenberg
(102 Marquette Law Review 1269 (2019))
Third-Class Citizenship: The Escalating Legal Consequences of Committing a “Violent” Crime, Michael M. O'Hear
(109 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 165 (2019))
Ad Hoc Diplomats, Ryan M. Scoville
(68 Duke Law Journal 907 (2019))
Unqualified Ambassadors, Ryan M. Scoville
(69 Duke Law Journal 71 (2019))
Who Studies International Law? Explaining Cross-national Variation in Compulsory International Legal Education, Ryan M. Scoville and Mark Berlin
(30 European Journal of International Law 481 (2019))
Publications from 2018
Identifying Inefficiencies: Exploring Ways to Write Briefs More Quickly within the Time Demands of Legal Practice, Jacob M. Carpenter
(18 Wyoming Law Review 409 (2018))
Intellectual Property Issues for Startups Participating in Entrepreneurship Support Programs in Wisconsin, Nathaniel S. Hammons
(22 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 3 (2018))
Stronger Than the Storm: Disaster Law in a Defiant Age, Alexander Lemann
(78 Louisiana Law Review 437 (2018))
Invisible Stripes: The Problem of Youth Criminal Records, Judith G. McMullen
(27 Southern California Review of Law & Social Justice 1 (2018))
The Scholar's Dilemma, Chad M. Oldfather
(101 Marquette Law Review 957 (2018))
The Ethics of Baiting and Switching in Law Review Submissions, Ryan M. Scoville
(101 Marquette Law Review 1075 (2018))
The Semicommons and Wisconsin Water Quality, David A. Strifling
(22 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 125 (2018))
Publications from 2017
The Implied Warranty of Merchantability and the Remote Manufacturer, Ralph C. Anzivino
(101 Marquette Law Review 505 (2017))
Why and How the Supreme Court Should Have Decided O’Bannon v NCAA, Matthew J. Mitten
(62 Antitrust Bull. 62 (2017))
Publications from 2016
Prior Inconsistent Statements: The Simple Virtues of the Original Federal Rule, Daniel D. Blinka
(84 Fordham Law Review 1407 (2016))
Emergent Works, Bruce E. Boyden
(39 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts 377 (2016))
Persuading with Precedent: Understanding and Improving Analogies in Legal Argument, Jacob M. Carpenter
(44 Capital University Law Review 461 (2016))
Coercive Insurance and the Soul of Tort Law, Alexander Lemann
(105 Georgetown Law Journal 55 (2016))
Justice Reinvestment and the State of State Sentencing Reform, Michael M. O'Hear
(29 Federal Sentencing Reporter 1 (2016))
Sentencing Policies and Practices in Wisconsin, Michael M. O'Hear
(Oxford Handbooks Online in Criminology and Criminal Justice (2016))
Imprisonment Inertia and Public Attitudes Toward "Truth in Sentencing", Michael M. O'Hear and Darren Wheelock
(2015 Brigham Young University Law Review 257)
Public Attitudes Toward Punishment, Rehabilitation, and Reform: Lessons from the Marquette Law School Poll, Michael M. O'Hear and Darren Wheelock
(29 Federal Sentencing Reporter 47 (2016))
The Communistic Inclinations of Sir Thomas More, David Ray Papke
(48 University of the Pacific Law Review 29 (2016))
Finding Customary International Law, Ryan M. Scoville
(101 Iowa Law Review 1893 (2016))
How Cosmopolitan are International Law Professors?, Ryan M. Scoville and Milan Markovic
(38 Michigan Journal of International Law 119 (2016))
Publications from 2015
25 Years of Sports Law Scholarship: The History of the Marquette Sports Law Journal/Review, Paul M. Anderson
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 531 (2015))
The Economic Loss Doctrine: Intrinsic Or Extrinsic Fraud, Ralph C. Anzivino
(99 Marquette Law Review 179 (2015))
Vacating Awards Under the Wisconsin Arbitration Act and the Federal Arbitration Act, Ralph C. Anzivino
(98 Marquette Law Review 1633 (2015))
Rolling Back the Tide: Toward an Individual Mandate for Flood Insurance, Alexander Lemann
(26 Fordham Environmental Law Review 166 (2015))
Book Review: The Code of the Court of Arbitration for Sport: Commentary, Cases, and Materials, Matthew J. Mitten
(26 Marquette Sports Law Review 263 (2015))
Let the Good Time Roll: Early Release for Good Behavior in Prison, Michael M. O'Hear
(Wisconsin Lawyer, March 2015, at 16)
Postmodern Decline? The Belief in a Rule of Law as a Tenet of American Ideology, David Ray Papke
(1 Athens Journal of Law 221 (2015))
Overcoming Deliberate Indifference: Reconsidering Effective Legal Protections for Bullied Special Education Students, Paul M. Secunda
(2015 University of Illinois Law Review 175)
Publications from 2014
Foreword, Paul M. Anderson
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 1 (2014))
Crowdfunding and Sport: How Soon Until the Fans Own the Franchise?, Edward A. Fallone
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 7 (2014))
After the Arbitration Award: Not Always Final and Binding, Jay E. Grenig
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 65 (2014))
What is the NBA?, Nadelle Grossman
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 101 (2014))
A Truth About Career Law Clerks, Joseph D. Kearney
(98 Marquette Law Review 13 (2014))
Michael Sam and the NFL Locker Room: How Masculinities Theory Explains the Way We View Gay Athletes, Lisa A. Mazzie
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 129 (2014))
No Hiding the Ball: Medical Privacy and Pro Sports, Michael K. McChrystal
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 163 (2014))
Addressing Abusive Conduct in Youth Sports, Judith G. McMullen
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 181 (2014))
Seventh Circuit and Wisconsin Sports Law Jurisprudence, Matthew J. Mitten
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 207 (2014))
The Penn State "Consent Decree": The NCAA's Coercive Means Don't Justify Its Laudable Ends, but is There a Legal Remedy?, Matthew J. Mitten
(41 Pepperdine Law Review 321 (2014))
A Regulatory Solution to Better Promote the Educational Values and Economic Sustainability of Intercollegiate Athletics, Matthew J. Mitten and Stephen F. Ross
(92 Oregon Law Review 837 (2014))
Competitor Regulation of Sponsored Content in the New Sports Content Media Economy, Kali Murray
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 253 (2014))
Good Conduct Time for Prisoners: Why (and How) Wisconsin Should Provide Credits Toward Early Release, Michael M. O'Hear
(98 Marquette Law Review 487 (2014))
Of Umpires, Judges, and Metaphors: Adjudication in Aesthetic Sports and Its Implications for Law, Chad M. Oldfather
(25 Marquette Sports Law Review 271 (2014))
Introduction: Judicial Assistants or Junior Judges: The Hiring, Utilization, and Influence of Law Clerks, Chad M. Oldfather and Todd C. Peppers
(98 Marquette Law Review 1 (2014))
All It Ever Does Is Rain: Bruce Springsteen and the Alienation of Labor, David Ray Papke
(4 Journalism & Mass Communication 593 (2014))
The Potential Unintended Consequences of the O'Bannon Decision, Matthew J. Parlow
(71 Washington & Lee Law Review Online 203 (2014)
A Defense of Japanese Sovereignty Over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, Ryan M. Scoville
(46 George Washington International Law Review 571 (2014))
Compelled Diplomacy in Zivotofsky v. Kerry, Ryan M. Scoville
(9 New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 1 (2014))
An Analysis of the Treatment of Employee Pension and Wage Claims in Insolvency and Under Guarantee Schemes in OECD Countries: Comparative Law Lessons for Detroit and the United States, Paul M. Secunda
(41 Fordham Urban Law Journal 867 (2014)
Publications from 2013
The Wisconsin Consumer Act: Consumer Credit Sales, Consumer Leases, Open-End Credit Plans, and Exclusions, Ralph C. Anzivino
(97 Marquette Law Review (2013))
The Wisconsin Consumer Act: Territorial Considerations, Ralph C. Anzivino
(96 Marquette Law Review 833 (2013))
Foreward: Why Wickersham?, Daniel D. Blinka, Michael M. O'Hear, and Dean A. Strang
(96 Marquette Law Review 993 (2013))
Out of the Shadows: Requiring Strategic Management Disclosure, Nadelle Grossman
(116 West Virginia Law Review 197 (2013))
The Duty to Think Strategically, Nadelle Grossman
(73 Louisiana Law Review 449 (2013))
Contested Shore: Property Rights in Reclaimed Land and the Battle for Streeterville, Joseph D. Kearney and Thomas W. Merrill
(107 Northwestern University Law Review 1057 (2013))
Scientific, Social & Legal Perspectives on Obesity: What Grown-Ups Need to Know, Judith G. McMullen
(14 Marquette Elder's Advisor 305 (2013))
Book Review: (The History of) Criminal Justice as a Morality Play, Michael M. O'Hear
(161 University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online 132 (2013))
Mass Incarceration in Three Midwestern States: Origins and Trends, Michael M. O'Hear
(47 Valparaiso University Law Review 709 (2013))
Not Just Kid Stuff? Extending Graham and Miller to Adults, Michael M. O'Hear
(78 Missouri Law Review 1087 (2013))
Two Cheers for the New Paradigm, Michael M. O'Hear
(26 Federal Sentencing Reporter 86 (2013))
Limitations (A Response to Judge Posner), Chad M. Oldfather
(51 Duquesne Law Review 67 (2013))
Legislative Diplomacy, Ryan M. Scoville
(112 Michigan Law Review 331 (2013))
Publications from 2012
Title IX at Forty: An Introduction and Historical Review of Forty Legal Developments that Shaped Gender Equity Law, Paul M. Anderson
(22 Marquette Sports Law Review 325 (2012))
The Wisconsin Consumer Act: When is a Transaction a Consumer Credit Transaction?, Ralph C. Anzivino
(96 Marquette Law Review 205 (2012))
Reviewing the (Shrinking) Principle of Trademark Exhaustion in the European Union (Ten Years Later), Irene Calboli
(16 Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review 257 (2012))
Unique Problems and Creative Solutions to Assessing Learning Outcomes in Transactional Drafting Courses: Overcoming “The Form Book Problem”, Jacob M. Carpenter
(38 University of Dayton Law Review 195 (2012))
Before the Redskins Were the Redskins: The Use of Native American Team Names in the Formative Era of American Sports, 1857-1933, J. Gordon Hylton
(86 North Dakota Law Review 879 (2010) (published 2012))
Foreword: The Last Assembly of Interstate Commerce Act Lawyers, Joseph D. Kearney
(95 Marquette Law Review 1123 (2012))
From Dallas Cap to American Needle and Beyond: Antitrust Law's Limited Capacity to Stitch Consumer Harm From Professional Sports Club Trademark Monopolies, Matthew J. Mitten
(86 Tulane Law Review 901 (2012))
Bypassing Habeas: The Right to Effective Assistance Requires Earlier Supreme Court Intervention in Cases of Attorney Incompetence, Michael M. O'Hear
(Federal Sentencing Reporter)
Not So Sweet: Questions Raised by Sixteen Years of the PLRA and AEDPA, Michael M. O'Hear
(24 Federal Sentencing Reporter 223 (2012))
Solving the Good-Time Puzzle: Why Following the Rules Should Get You Out of Prison Early, Michael M. O'Hear
(2012 Wisconsin Law Review 195)
Judging, Expertise, and the Rule of Law, Chad M. Oldfather
(89 Washington University Law Review 847 (2012))
Muted Message: Capital Punishment in the Hollywood Cinema, David Ray Papke
(2 Journalism & Mass Communication 1019 (2012))
The Great Recession and Its Implications for Community Policing, Matthew J. Parlow
(28 Georgia State University Law Review 1193 (2012))
Foreword, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
(95 Marq. L. Rev. 799 (2012))
Teaching a New Negotiation Skills Paradigm, Andrea Kupfer Schneider
(39 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 13 (2012))
Becoming "Investor-State Mediation", Andrea K. Schneider and Nancy A. Welsh
(1 Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs 86 (2012))