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July 2008

Karen J. Alter is the author of Delegating to International Courts: Self-Binding vs. Other-Binding Delegation in 71 LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 37-76 (2008).

Leigh B. Bienen is the author of Anomalies: Ritual and Language in Lethal Injection Regulations in 35 FORDHAM URBAN LAW JOURNAL 857-881 (2008).

Steven G. Calabresi and Christopher S. Yoo are the authors of The Unitary Executive: Presidential Power from Washington to Bush (Yale University Press, 2008).

Anthony D’Amato is the author of Why is International Law Binding?, available at SSRN.

Lee Epstein, Andrew D. Martin, Kevin M. Quinn, and Jeffrey A. Segal are the authors of The Bush Imprint on the Supreme Court: Why Conservatives Should Continue to Yearn and Liberals Should Not Fear in 43 TULSA LAW REVIEW 651-671 (2008).

James Lindgren is the author of The Private and Public Employment of African-American Lawyers, 1960-2000 in 17 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY LEGAL ISSUES 281-293 (2008).

Steven Lubet is the author of Judicial Campaign Speech and the Third Law of Motion in 22 NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY 425-434 (2008).

John O. McGinnis is the author of Who Will Be President? in the WALL STREET JOURNAL, July 11, 2008, at page A13.

Janice Nadler is the author of Law, Psychology & Morality, available at SSRN and Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity, available at SSRN.

David Scheffer is the author of The US and the International Criminal Court Then and Now, JURIST (July 15, 2008). He is also the author of Introduction: Atrocity Crimes Litigation During 2007 in 6 Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights 375-381 (2008) and Why International Law Matters in God’s World in Doing Justice to Mercy: Religion, Law, and Criminal Justice, edited by Jonathan Rothchild, Matthew Myer Boulton, and Kevin Jung (University of Virginia Press, 2007), at pages 101-116.