This collection includes faculty and staff scholarship from the Brandeis School of Law. For more information about what types of scholarship may be included, please see our Collection Policy.
Submissions from 2022
The Entity Attorney-Client Privilege Meets the Twenty-First Century: Rethinking Functional Equivalent Analysis in the Time of a Nonemployee Workforce., Grace M. Giesel
Identifying red herrings in American legal research, Erin Gow
"The lady took me to the end of the world!": The life of Mrs. N.A. Courtright., Marcus Walker
Submissions from 2019
A New Look at Contract Mistake Doctrine and Personal Injury Releases, Grace M. Giesel
Non-English Materials for the English Speaker : European Languages, Erin Gow
Researching the Legal History of Santa Claus, Kurt Metzmeier
The Structural Dimensions of Race: Lock Ups, Systemic Chokeholds, and Binary Disruptions, Cedric Merlin Powell
Dismantling Structural Inequality: Lock Ups, Systemic Chokeholds, and Race-Based Policing - A Symposium Summary, Cedric Merlin Powell and Laura R. McNeal
A Primer on Disability Discrimination in Higher Education, Laura Rothstein
Would the ADA Pass Today?: Disability Rights in an Age of Partisan Polarization, Laura Rothstein
Third Time's the Charm: The History of the Merger Between the University of Louisville and Jefferson Schools of Law, Marcus Walker
Submissions from 2018
Control of the Attorney-Client Privilege after Mergers and Other Transformational Transactions: Should Control of the Privilege Be Alienable by Contract?, Grace M. Giesel
How a (Sewer) Bill Becomes a (Pension) Law: Kentucky Legislative History in Difficult Times (July 2018), Kurt Metzmeier
Kentucky Criminal Law Reform in the Age of Aquarius, Kurt Metzmeier
The New Legislative History: Researching Legislation in Difficult Times, Kurt Metzmeier
The War(s) on Christmas in the Law Books, Kurt Metzmeier
Mobilizing a community: The effect of President Trump's Executive Orders on the country's interior, Enid Trucios-Haynes and Mariana Michael
Submissions from 2017
Diversity Dispatch: Welcoming and Supporting Transgender Patrons, Erin Gow
Happy Birthday, KRS!, Kurt Metzmeier
Submissions from 2016
Listening to the Laws: Finding the Legislative History of Recent Kentucky Statutes Online, Kurt Metzmeier
Submissions from 2015
Immigration Actors: Federal Agencies and Courts, Enid Trucios-Haynes
Submissions from 2013
The Old Man of the Internet: Thomas.gov, Congress.gov and the Promise of Online Legislative Research Fulfilled, Kurt Metzmeier
Submissions from 2008
The Rhetoric of Colorblind Constitutionalism: Individualism, Race and Public Schools in Louisville, Kentucky, Enid Trucios-Haynes and Cedric Powell
Submissions from 2007
Client responsibility for lawyer conduct: examining the agency nature of the lawyer-client relationship., Grace M. Giesel
Submissions from 2006
My Two Dads: Disaggregating Biological and Social Paternity, Melanie B. Jacobs
A Constitutional Amendment to Reform Kentucky’s Courts, Kurt Metzmeier
History in the Law Library: Using Legal Materials to Explore the Past and Find Lawyers, Felons and Other Scoundrels in Your Family Tree, Kurt Metzmeier
History of the Courts of Kentucky, Kurt Metzmeier
Legal History Resources, Kurt Metzmeier
Civil Rights, Latinos, and Immigration : Cybercascades and Other Distortions in the Immigration Reform Debate, Enid Trucios-Haynes
Submissions from 2005
Citation of Kentucky Legal Materials, Kurt Metzmeier
Submissions from 2002
Temporary Workers and Future Immigration Policy Conflicts: Protecting U.S. Workers and Satisfying the Demand for Global Human Capital, Enid Trucios-Haynes
Submissions from 1997
Language of the law: The special role and trademarks, trade names, and other trade emblems., John T. Cross
Submissions from 1993
Specifying grounds for judicial disqualification in federal courts., Leslie W. Abramson