From SSRN:
- Joshua D. Sarnoff, Religious and Moral Grounds for Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Exclusions , (Patents on Life: Religious, Moral and Social Justice Aspects of Biotechnology and Intellectual Property, (Cambridge U Press, 2019).
- Jeffrey A. Redding, Rachel Taylor & Sarasu EstherThomas, Introduction: New Directions, New Voices in Family Law in India, (5 Indian Law Review (2021)).
- Conor Casey, Business as Usual? Irish Courts, the Constitution, and COVID-19, (Percorsi Constituzionali/Constitutional Paths (Forthcoming 2021)).
- Aaron Tang, The Originalist Case for an Abortion Middle Ground, (September 13, 2021).
- Kimberley Harris, Ultra-Compelled: Abortion Providers' Free Speech Rights After NIFLA, (Albany Law Review, Forthcoming).
- Seth Barrett Tillman, What Oath (if Any) Did Jacob Henry Take in 1809?: The Problem of Conceptual Confusion Between State Religious Tests and Religious Test Oaths, 62(1) American Journal of Legal History, (forthcoming circa Mar. 2022).