University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

The <em>University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online</em>, formerly known as <em>PENNumbra</em>, is pleased to host debates between respected scholars on current controversies, responses to scholarly articles published by the <em>University of Pennsylvania Law Review</em>, short essays, and case notes written by current editors of the Law Review.

List of Papers (Total 215)

The Disparate Impact Canon

By Michael T. Morley, Published on 01/01/18

Auditing Algorithms for Discrimination

By Pauline T. Kim, Published on 01/01/17

The Unicorn Governance Trap

By Renee M. Jones, Published on 01/01/17

Foreword: Clarifying the "Clear Meaning

By Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Published on 01/01/17

Knowing Separability When We See It

By Mark P. McKenna, Published on 01/01/17

Forgetting Functionality

By Christopher Buccafusco and Jeanne C. Fromer, Published on 01/01/17

Property In-Laws

By Nicole Stelle Garnett, Published on 01/01/07

In Defense of Complete Preemption

By Paul E. McGreal, Published on 01/01/07

Baze-d and Confused: What's the Deal with Lethal Injection?

By Alison J. Nathan and Douglas A. Berman, Published on 01/01/08

Collaborative Environmental Law: Pro and Con

By Eric W. Orts and Cary Coglianese, Published on 01/01/07

Can Handguns Be Effectively Regulated?

By James B. Jacobs and David Kairys, Published on 01/01/07

Congress's Power to Compel the Televising of Supreme Court Proceedings

By Bruce G. Peabody and Scott E. Gant, Published on 01/01/07