College of Law Faculty Scholarship
Submissions from 2013
An Empirical Study of Supreme Court Justice Pre-Appointment Experience, Benjamin H. Barton
HOW THE RICH STAY RICH: USING A FAMILY TRUST COMPANY TO SECURE A FAMILY FORTUNE, Iris Goodwin
Looking at the Monopsony in the Mirror, Maurice E. Stucke
The Implications of Behavioral Antitrust, Maurice E. Stucke
Submissions from 2011
An Article I Theory of the Inherent Powers of the Federal Courts, Benjamin H. Barton
Book Review: Saving Law Reviews From Political Scientists, Benjamin H. Barton
Judges, Lawyers, and a Predictive Theory of Legal Complexity, Benjamin H. Barton
A More Critical Use of Fairness Opinions as a Practical Approach to the Behavioral Economics of Mergers and Acquisitions, Joan M. Heminway
Innovative Transactional Pedagogies, Joan M. Heminway
Body and Soul: Equality, Pregnancy, and the Unitary Right to Abortion, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Ending Erie's Third Phase: Why the Supreme Court Should Stop Freelancing and Go Back to Drawing Lines Between Substance and Procedure, Jennifer S. Hendricks
In Defense of the Substance-Procedure Dichotomy, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Of Woman Born? Technology, Relationship, and the Right to a Human Mother, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Renegotiating the Social Contract, Jennifer S. Hendricks
Teaching Values, Teaching Stereotypes: Sex Ed and Indoctrination in Public Schools, Jennifer S. Hendricks
What Your Lender and Mortgage Broker Didn’t Tell You: , George W. Kuney
Why Every Law Student Should Be A Gunner, Robert M. Lloyd
Breastfeeding in the Workplace: Accommodating Women and Benefiting Employers, Melissa Martin
American Constitutional Law, Otis Stephens
Reconsidering Antitrust's Goals, Maurice E. Stucke
Reconsidering Competition, Maurice E. Stucke
Antitrust Review of the AT&T/T-Mobile Transaction, Maurice E. Stucke and Allen Grunes
Behavioral Antitrust, Maurice E. Stucke and Amanda P. Reeves
Submissions from 2010
Against Civil Gideon (and for Pro Se Court Reform), Benjamin H. Barton
Should New Bills of Rights Address Emerging International Human Rights Norms? The Challenge of “Defamation of Religion”, Robert C. Blitt
Federal Interventions in Private Enterprise in the United States: Their Genesis in and Effects on Corporate Finance Instruments and Transactions, Joan M. Heminway
Reframing and Reforming the Securities and Exchange Commission: Lessons from Literature on Change Leadership, Joan M. Heminway
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Securities Regulation Scholarship and Teaching in the Global Financial Crisis, Joan M. Heminway
Contingent Equal Protection: Reaching for Equality After Ricci and PICS, Jennifer S. Hendricks
How Do (and Should) Competition Authorities Treat a Dominant Firm’s Deception?, Maurice E. Stucke
Money, Is That What I Want?, Maurice E. Stucke
Submissions from 2009
Executive Employment Agreements in Tennessee: An Annotated Model Tennessee Executive Employment Agreement, Joan M. Heminway
Female Investors and Securities Fraud: Is the Reasonable Investor a Woman?, Joan M. Heminway
Martha’s (and Steve’s) Good Faith: An Officer’s Duty of Loyalty at the Intersection of Good Faith and Candor, Joan M. Heminway
Martha Stewart and the Forbidden Fruit: A New Story of Eve, Joan M. Heminway
WANTED: Female Corporate Directors (A Review of Professor Douglas M. Branson's No Seat at the Table), Joan M. Heminway
Does the Rule of Reason Violate the Rule of Law?, Maurice E. Stucke
Should the Government Prosecute Monopolies?, Maurice E. Stucke
Toward A Better Competition Policy For The Media, Maurice E. Stucke and Allen P. Grunes
Submissions from 2008
Bills of Sale in Tennessee: An Annotated Model Tennessee Bill of Sale, Joan M. Heminway
Does Sarbanes-Oxley Foster the Existence of Ethical Executive Role Models in the Corporation?, Joan M. Heminway
Better Competition Advocacy, Maurice E. Stucke
Submissions from 2007
Do Judges Systematically Favor the Interests of the Legal Profession? , Benjamin H. Barton
Do Judges Systematically Favor the Interests of the Legal Profession? , Benjamin H. Barton
Hell Hath No Fury Like an Investor Scorned: Retribution, Deterrence, Restoration, and the Criminalization of Securities Fraud Under Rule 10b-5, Joan M. Heminway
Personal Facts About Executive Officers: A Proposal for Tailored Disclosures to Encourage Reasonable Investor Behavior, Joan M. Heminway
Sex, Trust, and Corporate Boards, Joan M. Heminway
Submissions from 2006
Caught in (or on) the Web: A Review of Course Management Systems for Legal Education, Joan M. Heminway
Martha Stewart Saved! Insider Violations of Rule 10b-5 for Misrepresented or Undisclosed Personal Facts, Joan M. Heminway
Submissions from 2005
Rock, Paper, Scissors: Choosing the Right Vehicle for Federal Corporate Governance Initiatives, Joan M. Heminway
The Feminist Pervasion: How Gender-Based Scholarship Informs Law and Law Teaching, Joan M. Heminway
Submissions from 2004
Law Student Field Projects in Community Law, Fran Ansley
Materiality Guidance in the Context of Insider Trading: A Call to Action, Joan M. Heminway
Submissions from 2003
Book reviews: A History of the Tennessee Supreme Court;, Cathy Cochran
Book reviews: A History of the Tennessee Supreme Court;, Cathy Cochran
Enron's Tangled Web: Complex Relationships; Unanswered Questions, Joan M. Heminway
Save Martha Stewart? Observations About Equal Justice in U.S. Insider Trading Regulation, Joan M. Heminway
