Featured High-Impact Faculty Scholarship | Sept. 2016

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Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the Effectiveness of Post-Conflict Justice Initiatives, 14 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 243. (2015). Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, 2015 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination:

Scholarly Publications in Top Law Journals Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the Effectiveness of PostConflict Justice Initiatives, 14 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 243 (2015).

U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H S C H O O L O F L AW

Deborah Brake, Lessons from the Gender Equality Movement: Using Title IX to Foster Inclusive Masculinities in Men’s Sport, 34 Law & Ineq. (forthcoming 2016).

Featured High-Impact Faculty Scholarship

Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). Ronald Brand, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law, 55 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (forthcoming 2016). Douglas Branson, Women in Corporate Boards: Challenging Homogeneity or Dictating Heterogeneity?, Canadian Bus. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). William M. Carter Jr., The Supreme Court’s Flawed Assumptions Regarding Race, History, and Unconscious Bias in Whren v. United States, 66 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 947 (2016). Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence, 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 62 (2016).

Michael Madison, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes and International Criminal Justice in Africa, 54 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 699 (2016).

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Jules Lobel, The Liman Report and Alternatives to Prolonged Solitary Confinement, 125 Yale L.J. F. 238 (2016).

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David Harris, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End of the Third Party Search Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2015-2016).

From Unjustif ied Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). Deborah Brake, Lessons from the Gender Equality Movement: Using Title IX to Foster Inclusive Masculinities in Men’s Sport, 34 Law & Ineq. (forthcoming 2016). Ronald Brand, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law, 55 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (forthcoming 2016). Douglas Branson, Women in Corporate Boards: Challenging Homogeneity or Dictating Heterogeneity?, Canadian Bus. L.j. (forthcoming 2016). William M. Carter Jr., The Supreme Court’s Flawed Assumptions Regarding Race, History, and Unconscious Bias in Whren v. United States, 66 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 947 (2016). Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, And Interest Convergence, 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 62 (2016). David Harris, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End of the Third Party Search Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2015-2016). Jules Lobel, The Liman Report and Alternatives to Prolonged Solitary Conf inement, 125 Yale L.J.F. 238 (2016). Michael Madison, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes And International Criminal Justice In Africa, 54 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 699 (2016).


Written, Spoken, and Presented U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H S C H O O L O F L A W, FA L L 2 016

Deborah Brake, Faculty Workshop: The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination. Presented at: Faculty Workshop to Law School Faculty; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: 7th Annual Workshop of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP); University of Pennsylvania Law School; July 2015.

Deborah Brake, Lessons for LGBT Equality in Sports from the Movement for Gender Equality. Presented at: Playing with Pride: LGBT Inclusion in Sports; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Peter Oh, Veil-Lifting. Presented at: University of Oxford Faculty of Law; June 2016.

Deborah Brake, Title IX’s Teach-In on Campus Sexual Assault. Presented at: Title IX: Past, Present and Future, Scholars Strategy Network Event; Yale University; April 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Conversations in Human Rights Panel: Debating Trials and Truth Commissions Responding to Violence in Africa. Presented at: Duke University; Feb. 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Draft of Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: 10th Annual Lutie Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop; University of Iowa College of Law; July 2016.

Ronald Brand, A Significant Seven, Panel on “Private International Law: The Year in Review.” Presented at: International Law Weekend; Fordham Law School, Nov. 2015. William M. Carter Jr., Commentary at: Salmon P. Chase Colloquium Celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the Thirteenth Amendment; Georgetown University Law Center; Dec. 2015. Pat Chew, Rocking the Boat. Presented at: Conference on Asian American Public Policy; Harvard Law School; Feb. 2016. Pat Chew, Understanding the Role of Judges’ Gender in Sex Discrimination Cases. Presented at: Women’s Center and Women’s Law Caucus; University of Texas Law School; Feb. 2016. Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America; Duke Law School; Nov. 2015. Lawrence Frolik, Loving and Loathing the Elderly. Presented at: Edward J. Kelly Memorial Lecture on Elder Law; Notre Dame Law School; Feb. 2016. David Garrow, The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr. Presented at: Color of Surveillance Conference; Georgetown University Law Center; April 2016. David Garrow, Reproductive Rights from Griswold to Whole Woman’s Health. Presented at: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; Mar. 2016. Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Race Inequity Fifty Years Later: Language Rights Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America Conference; Duke University; Nov. 2015.

Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

Vivian Curran, “The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Multinational Corporations in a Global World of Human Rights Violations,” in In Memory of Patrick Glenn, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming). Harry Flechtner, “A Tribute to John Honnold,” in International Sales Law: A Global Challenge, Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Presentations Given at Top-ranked Law Schools

Jessie Allen, Introductory Speaker/Respondent. Presented at: Reinventing the Humanities; Georgetown University; Oct. 2015. Kevin Ashley, Legal Argument Retrieval Using Luima. Presented at: AI and Law Workshop; Vanderbilt University Law School; April 2016.

Haider Ala Hamoudi, Islam and the Modern State (Discussant). Presented at: Buffett Institute for Global Studies; Northwestern University; April 2016. Jules Lobel, Challenging Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Stanford Law School; March 2016. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Georgetown Law School; Nov. 2015. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement and the Constitution. Presented at: Harvard Law School; Sept. 2015. Michael Madison, Authority and Authorship. Presented at: Symposium on Hacking into the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: The CFAA at 30; George Washington University Law School; Nov. 2015. Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: Drassinower Book Roundtable; University of Notre Dame Law School; Oct. 2015.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Early Stage Idea on Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2016. Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes, and International Criminal Justice in Africa. Presented at: International Law Colloquium; Georgetown University Law Center; Feb. 2016; and presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2015. George Taylor, Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Imagination: The Movement Beyond Kant. Presented at: Conference on Productive Imagination: Its History, Meaning, and Relevance; Chinese University of Hong Kong; May 2016. David Thaw, with Perri P., Ancient Worries and Modern Fears. Presented at: Conference on Federalism and Fundamental Rights - Europe and the United States Compared; Yale Law School; Oct. 2015. David Thaw, Catalyzing Privacy by Design: Lessons from Other Areas - Security and Environmental. Presented at: Georgetown University Law Center; Jan. 2016.

David Thaw, Cybersecurity Stovepiping. Presented at: Privacy Law Scholars Conference; Berkeley Law; June 2015. David Thaw, Redefining Cybersecurity. Presented at: Lastowka Cyberlaw Colloquium; University of Pittsburgh School of Law; Feb. 2016.

Notable Organization and Government Engagements William M. Carter Jr., Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Presented at: Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Commission on Judicial Independence; April 2016.

Vivian Curran, Commemoration as a Form of European Resilience. Presented at: Council on European Union Studies Annual Conference; April 2016. Haider Ala Hamoudi, Iraqi Law and the Preservation of Antiquities. Presented at: Proceedings for the American Society of International Law; Washington, D.C.; Mar. 2016.

David Harris, Implicit Bias in Prosecution and Law Enforcement. Presented at: National Prosecution Summit; The White House; Nov. 2015.

Thomas Ross, Incubators: Visions, Structure, Hard Choices. Presented at: Access to Justice Through Incubator Programs 3; Kansas City, Mo.; April 2016. David Thaw, with Craig R., Ramsey J., Gardner C., Chameleon Cyber Threat Intelligence Gathering System. Presented at: Briefing to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security, U.S. Department of Defense; May 2016.

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with the Department of Communications Services. DCS108976-0916


Written, Spoken, and Presented U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H S C H O O L O F L A W, FA L L 2 016

Deborah Brake, Faculty Workshop: The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination. Presented at: Faculty Workshop to Law School Faculty; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: 7th Annual Workshop of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP); University of Pennsylvania Law School; July 2015.

Deborah Brake, Lessons for LGBT Equality in Sports from the Movement for Gender Equality. Presented at: Playing with Pride: LGBT Inclusion in Sports; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Peter Oh, Veil-Lifting. Presented at: University of Oxford Faculty of Law; June 2016.

Deborah Brake, Title IX’s Teach-In on Campus Sexual Assault. Presented at: Title IX: Past, Present and Future, Scholars Strategy Network Event; Yale University; April 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Conversations in Human Rights Panel: Debating Trials and Truth Commissions Responding to Violence in Africa. Presented at: Duke University; Feb. 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Draft of Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: 10th Annual Lutie Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop; University of Iowa College of Law; July 2016.

Ronald Brand, A Significant Seven, Panel on “Private International Law: The Year in Review.” Presented at: International Law Weekend; Fordham Law School, Nov. 2015. William M. Carter Jr., Commentary at: Salmon P. Chase Colloquium Celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the Thirteenth Amendment; Georgetown University Law Center; Dec. 2015. Pat Chew, Rocking the Boat. Presented at: Conference on Asian American Public Policy; Harvard Law School; Feb. 2016. Pat Chew, Understanding the Role of Judges’ Gender in Sex Discrimination Cases. Presented at: Women’s Center and Women’s Law Caucus; University of Texas Law School; Feb. 2016. Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America; Duke Law School; Nov. 2015. Lawrence Frolik, Loving and Loathing the Elderly. Presented at: Edward J. Kelly Memorial Lecture on Elder Law; Notre Dame Law School; Feb. 2016. David Garrow, The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr. Presented at: Color of Surveillance Conference; Georgetown University Law Center; April 2016. David Garrow, Reproductive Rights from Griswold to Whole Woman’s Health. Presented at: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; Mar. 2016. Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Race Inequity Fifty Years Later: Language Rights Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America Conference; Duke University; Nov. 2015.

Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

Vivian Curran, “The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Multinational Corporations in a Global World of Human Rights Violations,” in In Memory of Patrick Glenn, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming). Harry Flechtner, “A Tribute to John Honnold,” in International Sales Law: A Global Challenge, Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Presentations Given at Top-ranked Law Schools

Jessie Allen, Introductory Speaker/Respondent. Presented at: Reinventing the Humanities; Georgetown University; Oct. 2015. Kevin Ashley, Legal Argument Retrieval Using Luima. Presented at: AI and Law Workshop; Vanderbilt University Law School; April 2016.

Haider Ala Hamoudi, Islam and the Modern State (Discussant). Presented at: Buffett Institute for Global Studies; Northwestern University; April 2016. Jules Lobel, Challenging Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Stanford Law School; March 2016. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Georgetown Law School; Nov. 2015. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement and the Constitution. Presented at: Harvard Law School; Sept. 2015. Michael Madison, Authority and Authorship. Presented at: Symposium on Hacking into the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: The CFAA at 30; George Washington University Law School; Nov. 2015. Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: Drassinower Book Roundtable; University of Notre Dame Law School; Oct. 2015.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Early Stage Idea on Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2016. Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes, and International Criminal Justice in Africa. Presented at: International Law Colloquium; Georgetown University Law Center; Feb. 2016; and presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2015. George Taylor, Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Imagination: The Movement Beyond Kant. Presented at: Conference on Productive Imagination: Its History, Meaning, and Relevance; Chinese University of Hong Kong; May 2016. David Thaw, with Perri P., Ancient Worries and Modern Fears. Presented at: Conference on Federalism and Fundamental Rights - Europe and the United States Compared; Yale Law School; Oct. 2015. David Thaw, Catalyzing Privacy by Design: Lessons from Other Areas - Security and Environmental. Presented at: Georgetown University Law Center; Jan. 2016.

David Thaw, Cybersecurity Stovepiping. Presented at: Privacy Law Scholars Conference; Berkeley Law; June 2015. David Thaw, Redefining Cybersecurity. Presented at: Lastowka Cyberlaw Colloquium; University of Pittsburgh School of Law; Feb. 2016.

Notable Organization and Government Engagements William M. Carter Jr., Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Presented at: Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Commission on Judicial Independence; April 2016.

Vivian Curran, Commemoration as a Form of European Resilience. Presented at: Council on European Union Studies Annual Conference; April 2016. Haider Ala Hamoudi, Iraqi Law and the Preservation of Antiquities. Presented at: Proceedings for the American Society of International Law; Washington, D.C.; Mar. 2016.

David Harris, Implicit Bias in Prosecution and Law Enforcement. Presented at: National Prosecution Summit; The White House; Nov. 2015.

Thomas Ross, Incubators: Visions, Structure, Hard Choices. Presented at: Access to Justice Through Incubator Programs 3; Kansas City, Mo.; April 2016. David Thaw, with Craig R., Ramsey J., Gardner C., Chameleon Cyber Threat Intelligence Gathering System. Presented at: Briefing to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security, U.S. Department of Defense; May 2016.

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with the Department of Communications Services. DCS108976-0916


Written, Spoken, and Presented U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H S C H O O L O F L A W, FA L L 2 016

Deborah Brake, Faculty Workshop: The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination. Presented at: Faculty Workshop to Law School Faculty; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: 7th Annual Workshop of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property (ISHTIP); University of Pennsylvania Law School; July 2015.

Deborah Brake, Lessons for LGBT Equality in Sports from the Movement for Gender Equality. Presented at: Playing with Pride: LGBT Inclusion in Sports; University of Minnesota Law School; Nov. 2015.

Peter Oh, Veil-Lifting. Presented at: University of Oxford Faculty of Law; June 2016.

Deborah Brake, Title IX’s Teach-In on Campus Sexual Assault. Presented at: Title IX: Past, Present and Future, Scholars Strategy Network Event; Yale University; April 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Conversations in Human Rights Panel: Debating Trials and Truth Commissions Responding to Violence in Africa. Presented at: Duke University; Feb. 2016.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Draft of Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: 10th Annual Lutie Lytle Black Women Law Faculty Writing Workshop; University of Iowa College of Law; July 2016.

Ronald Brand, A Significant Seven, Panel on “Private International Law: The Year in Review.” Presented at: International Law Weekend; Fordham Law School, Nov. 2015. William M. Carter Jr., Commentary at: Salmon P. Chase Colloquium Celebrating the Sesquicentennial of the Thirteenth Amendment; Georgetown University Law Center; Dec. 2015. Pat Chew, Rocking the Boat. Presented at: Conference on Asian American Public Policy; Harvard Law School; Feb. 2016. Pat Chew, Understanding the Role of Judges’ Gender in Sex Discrimination Cases. Presented at: Women’s Center and Women’s Law Caucus; University of Texas Law School; Feb. 2016. Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America; Duke Law School; Nov. 2015. Lawrence Frolik, Loving and Loathing the Elderly. Presented at: Edward J. Kelly Memorial Lecture on Elder Law; Notre Dame Law School; Feb. 2016. David Garrow, The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr. Presented at: Color of Surveillance Conference; Georgetown University Law Center; April 2016. David Garrow, Reproductive Rights from Griswold to Whole Woman’s Health. Presented at: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; Mar. 2016. Jasmine Gonzales Rose, Race Inequity Fifty Years Later: Language Rights Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Presented at: The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America Conference; Duke University; Nov. 2015.

Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

Vivian Curran, “The Ubiquity and Invisibility of Multinational Corporations in a Global World of Human Rights Violations,” in In Memory of Patrick Glenn, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming). Harry Flechtner, “A Tribute to John Honnold,” in International Sales Law: A Global Challenge, Cambridge University Press, 2016.

Presentations Given at Top-ranked Law Schools

Jessie Allen, Introductory Speaker/Respondent. Presented at: Reinventing the Humanities; Georgetown University; Oct. 2015. Kevin Ashley, Legal Argument Retrieval Using Luima. Presented at: AI and Law Workshop; Vanderbilt University Law School; April 2016.

Haider Ala Hamoudi, Islam and the Modern State (Discussant). Presented at: Buffett Institute for Global Studies; Northwestern University; April 2016. Jules Lobel, Challenging Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Stanford Law School; March 2016. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement. Presented at: Georgetown Law School; Nov. 2015. Jules Lobel, Prolonged Solitary Confinement and the Constitution. Presented at: Harvard Law School; Sept. 2015. Michael Madison, Authority and Authorship. Presented at: Symposium on Hacking into the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: The CFAA at 30; George Washington University Law School; Nov. 2015. Michael Madison, Commentary. Presented at: Drassinower Book Roundtable; University of Notre Dame Law School; Oct. 2015.

Matiangai Sirleaf, Early Stage Idea on Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility: From Ebola to Zika. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2016. Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes, and International Criminal Justice in Africa. Presented at: International Law Colloquium; Georgetown University Law Center; Feb. 2016; and presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2015. George Taylor, Ricoeur’s Philosophy of Imagination: The Movement Beyond Kant. Presented at: Conference on Productive Imagination: Its History, Meaning, and Relevance; Chinese University of Hong Kong; May 2016. David Thaw, with Perri P., Ancient Worries and Modern Fears. Presented at: Conference on Federalism and Fundamental Rights - Europe and the United States Compared; Yale Law School; Oct. 2015. David Thaw, Catalyzing Privacy by Design: Lessons from Other Areas - Security and Environmental. Presented at: Georgetown University Law Center; Jan. 2016.

David Thaw, Cybersecurity Stovepiping. Presented at: Privacy Law Scholars Conference; Berkeley Law; June 2015. David Thaw, Redefining Cybersecurity. Presented at: Lastowka Cyberlaw Colloquium; University of Pittsburgh School of Law; Feb. 2016.

Notable Organization and Government Engagements William M. Carter Jr., Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Presented at: Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Commission on Judicial Independence; April 2016.

Vivian Curran, Commemoration as a Form of European Resilience. Presented at: Council on European Union Studies Annual Conference; April 2016. Haider Ala Hamoudi, Iraqi Law and the Preservation of Antiquities. Presented at: Proceedings for the American Society of International Law; Washington, D.C.; Mar. 2016.

David Harris, Implicit Bias in Prosecution and Law Enforcement. Presented at: National Prosecution Summit; The White House; Nov. 2015.

Thomas Ross, Incubators: Visions, Structure, Hard Choices. Presented at: Access to Justice Through Incubator Programs 3; Kansas City, Mo.; April 2016. David Thaw, with Craig R., Ramsey J., Gardner C., Chameleon Cyber Threat Intelligence Gathering System. Presented at: Briefing to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security, U.S. Department of Defense; May 2016.

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with the Department of Communications Services. DCS108976-0916


Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the Effectiveness of Post-Conflict Justice Initiatives, 14 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 243. (2015). Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, 2015 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination:

Scholarly Publications in Top Law Journals Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the Effectiveness of PostConflict Justice Initiatives, 14 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 243 (2015).

U N I V E R S I T Y O F P I T T S B U R G H S C H O O L O F L AW

Deborah Brake, Lessons from the Gender Equality Movement: Using Title IX to Foster Inclusive Masculinities in Men’s Sport, 34 Law & Ineq. (forthcoming 2016).

Featured High-Impact Faculty Scholarship

Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). Ronald Brand, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law, 55 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (forthcoming 2016). Douglas Branson, Women in Corporate Boards: Challenging Homogeneity or Dictating Heterogeneity?, Canadian Bus. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). William M. Carter Jr., The Supreme Court’s Flawed Assumptions Regarding Race, History, and Unconscious Bias in Whren v. United States, 66 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 947 (2016). Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence, 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 62 (2016).

Michael Madison, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes and International Criminal Justice in Africa, 54 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 699 (2016).

law.pitt.edu

Jules Lobel, The Liman Report and Alternatives to Prolonged Solitary Confinement, 125 Yale L.J. F. 238 (2016).

School of Law Barco Law Building 3900 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260

David Harris, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End of the Third Party Search Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2015-2016).

From Unjustif ied Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming 2016). Deborah Brake, Lessons from the Gender Equality Movement: Using Title IX to Foster Inclusive Masculinities in Men’s Sport, 34 Law & Ineq. (forthcoming 2016). Ronald Brand, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law, 55 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (forthcoming 2016). Douglas Branson, Women in Corporate Boards: Challenging Homogeneity or Dictating Heterogeneity?, Canadian Bus. L.j. (forthcoming 2016). William M. Carter Jr., The Supreme Court’s Flawed Assumptions Regarding Race, History, and Unconscious Bias in Whren v. United States, 66 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 947 (2016). Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, And Interest Convergence, 22 Mich. J. Race & L. 62 (2016). David Harris, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End of the Third Party Search Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2015-2016). Jules Lobel, The Liman Report and Alternatives to Prolonged Solitary Conf inement, 125 Yale L.J.F. 238 (2016). Michael Madison, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes And International Criminal Justice In Africa, 54 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 699 (2016).


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