Published opinions by Berkeley Law faculty and scholars
- Law schools and industry show signs of life, despite forecasts of doom (3/31/2015)
By Steven Davidoff Solomon, The New York Times
- A potentially powerful new weapon in China’s war on pollution (3/27/2015)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- How the U.S. can strengthen economic and military ties with India (3/21/2015)
By John Yoo and Riddhi Dasgupta, Fortune.com
- Questions loom over China’s legal reform drive (3/17/2015)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Letting dentists feel the bite of competition (3/8/2015)
By Rebecca Haw Allensworth and Aaron Edlin, The Wall Street Journal
- The Making of Ferguson (10/15/2014)
By Richard Rothstein, American Prospect
- California’s slow ride to new transit (8/6/2014)
By Ethan Elkind, San Francisco Chronicle
- In real estate listings deal with Zillow, Trulia bears most of risk (7/31/2014)
By Steven Davidoff Solomon, The New York Times
- A key move to protect courts in China (7/30/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Differing privacy regimes: a mini-poll on mutual EU-U.S. distrust (7/22/2014)
By Paul Schwartz, Privacy Association
- Suddenly Europe’s far right loves human rights courts (7/8/2014)
By Andrew Guzman and Katerina Linos, The Huffington Post
- ‘Picking quarrels’ casts shadow over Chinese law (6/30/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Symposium: Aereo, disruptive technology, and statutory interpretation (6/26/2014)
By Peter Menell and David Nimmer, Scotus Blog
- Labor pains: A rising threat to stability in China (6/10/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- How California Chrome’s rags-to-riches story makes America great (5/31/2014)
By Franklin Zimring, The New York Post
- Trains and crude oil are too often an accident waiting to happen (5/19/2014)
By Jayni Foley Hein, Los Angeles Times
- The death penalty in the United States and the force of regional human rights (5/14/2014)
By Saira Mohamed, Verdict
- On sexual assault policy, trust colleges, not Uncle Sam (5/14/2014)
By Peter Schuck, Los Angeles Times
- The deadly tent fire that China doesn’t want people to talk about (5/14/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Doctors can and do participate in executions (5/1/2014)
By Ty Alper, The New York Times
- Obama must show he supports net neutrality – here’s how (4/29/2014)
By James Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- How, after 60 years, Brown v. Board of Education succeeded – and didn’t (4/24/2014)
By Richard Rothstein, The Washington Post
- Why China can’t clean up corruption (4/9/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Will the Supreme Court promote innovation in TV? (4/2/2014)
By James Tuthill, The San Francisco Chronicle
- Wukan: New election, same old story (3/27/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Segregated housing, segregated schools (3/25/2014)
By Richard Rothstein, Education Week
- A better direction for California’s climate change policy (3/22/2014)
By Mark Gergen and David Gamage, The Sacramento Bee
- It’s worse than Paul Ryan: The right has a new, ugly racial dog whistle (3/22/2014)
By Ian Haney Lopez, Salon
- Is Paul Ryan Racist? (3/14/2014)
By Ian Haney Lopez, Politico
- Time to shine a light on litigation funding (3/6/2014)
By Carol Langford, The Recorder
- How to level the playing field for women in science (3/3/2014)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- George Will and conservative climate denial (3/3/2014)
By Dan Farber, Legal Planet
- Why NAEP isn’t really ‘the nation’s report card’ (2/28/2014)
By Richard Rothstein, The Washington Post
- FCC throws in towel, but public has right to know why (2/25/2014)
By James Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- An encouraging sign for (limited) legal reform (2/25/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Plain language, climate change, and the Supreme Court (2/18/2014)
By Dan Farber, Legal Planet
- Wyoming wind power and California electricity (2/14/2014)
By Eric Biber, Legal Planet
- China’s rubble-strewn path to land reform (2/7/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Anxiety trumps law in Party’s crackdown on activists (2/4/2014)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Training historians and the dual degree (1/29/2014)
By Karen Tani and Merlin Chowkwanyun, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Rail alone can’t reinvent L.A. (1/27/2014)
By Ethan Elkind, Los Angeles Times
- The overlooked victims of violent crime (1/20/2014)
By Stephen Sugarman, The New York Times
- Gamage Proposal to Prevent Government Shutdowns (10/20/2013)
By David Gamage and David Louk, Los Angeles Times
- Viewpoint: what NYPD really needs: polite police (8/13/2013)
By Franklin Zimring, TIME
- Protecting privacy hinges on reining in companies (7/28/2013)
By Christopher Hoofnagle, San Francisco Chronicle
- Detroit: What a city owes its residents (7/24/2013)
By Michelle Wilde Anderson, Los Angeles Times
- The presidency redefined – Obama weakens it where it should be strong and strengthens it where it should be weak (3/11/2013)
By John Yoo, National Review
- Scholarship highlight: Can the Court change Americans’ views? (3/7/2013)
By Katerina Linos and Kim Twist, SCOTUSblog
- Social change leaves China struggling to define role of law (2/27/2013)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Shelby County v. Holder and the second-guessing of Congress (2/27/2013)
By Bertrall Ross, Alliance for Justice
- Operationalizing privacy: how empowered is your privacy office? (2/27/2013)
By Deirdre Mulligan and Kenneth Bamberger, Privacy Perspectives
- Nuclear deterrence for patents: let’s create a network of defensive patents (2/21/2013)
By Jennifer Urban, Wired Magazine
- Feds should use inventive method to restructure home debt (2/16/2013)
BY Prasad Krishnamurthy, Oakland Tribune
- It’s time to make vague software patents more clear (2/7/2013)
By Peter Menell, Wired Magaine
- Department of Justice ‘white paper’ full of contradictions (2/6/2013)
By Alexa Koenig, US News and World Report
- Will re-education through labor end soon? (2/4/2013)
Stanely Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Diminishing the presidency (1/31/2013)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Book Club: Justifying IP — putting the horse before Descartes (response to Duffy) (1/30/2013)
By Robert Merges, PrawfsBlawg
- On rape and capital punishment (1/26/2013)
By Franklin Zimring and David T. Johnson, Economic and Political Weekly
- Aaron Swartz: Opening access to knowledge (1/25/2013)
By Pamela Samuelson, San Francisco Chronicle
- Invoking tribal ties isn’t justified in this case (1/24/2013)
By Joan Hollinger, The New York Times
- Why is FCC mum on violence in media? (1/17/2013)
By James P. Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- Roe v. Wade and Beyond: Zakiya Luna Responds (1/6/2013)
BY Zakiya Luna, Dissent Magazine
- ‘Protected speech’ should be rethought (1/3/2013)
By James P. Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- Executing Kasab: a new beginning or the beginning of the end of India’s death penalty? (12/29/2012)
By Franklin Zimring, Economic and Political Weekly
- Endgame for death penalty in California (12/8/2012)
By Franklin Zimring, San Francisco Chronicle
- The path to legal reform without revolution (12/7/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Claim construction Catch-22: why the Supreme Court should grant certiorari in retractable technologies (12/5/2012)
By Peter Menell and Jonas Anderson, Patently-O
- A crisis far worse than the fiscal cliff (12/5/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Title IX and babies: the new frontier? (11/29/2012)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- For California prison realignment hype, scary tales deserve skepticism (11/27/2012)
By Barry Krisberg, California Progress Report
- Asian Americans turn Democratic (11/23/2012)
By Taeku Lee and Karthick Ramakrishnan, Los Angeles Times
- A violin once owned by Goebbels keeps its secrets (11/21/2012)
by Carla Shapreau, The New York Times
- Want American exceptionalism? Fix immigration (11/21/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Wukan: still unsolved, and still significant (11/19/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The GOP’s credibility gap (11/16/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Election 2012: Crime policy at the crossroads (11/5/2012)
By Barry Krisberg, The Crime Report
- David Gamage: ObamaCare’s costs to the working class (10/31/2012)
By David Gamage, The Wall Street Journal
- My new favorite Republican (10/31/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Reading between the lines on Chinese judicial reform (10/28/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Safe and fruitful DNA innovation (10/22/2012)
By Stephen Maurer, the Wall Street Journal
- Vital task for China’s next leaders: fix environmental protection (10/19/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Obama’s U.N. worship jeopardized national security (10/19/2012)
By John Yoo, The Washington Times
- Obama has pursued a dangerous change in the powers of the president (10/12/2012)
By John Yoo, Foxnews.com
- Mr. President: Next debate, make moral choice clear (10/8/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, The Huffington Post
- More debate questions we’d ask (10/1/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Mexican Mitt (9/29/2012)
By Ian Haney-Lopez, Salon.com
- Working conditions: the persistence of problems in China’s factories (9/25/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The bubble candidate (9/24/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Mr. Romney, have you seen the 47 percent? (9/18/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, The Huffington Post
- Re-examining re-education through labor (9/11/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- My onshore obsession with ‘Made in the USA’ (9/11/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- YOO: If Barack Obama had been president on 9/11 (9/10/2012)
By John Yoo, The Washington Times
- Lyin’ Ryan (8/30/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Fraud, culture and the law: Can China change? (8/24/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The cost of living apart (8/22/2012)
By Richard Rothstein, The American Prospect
- It’s the Medicare and the skinny dippers, stupid! (8/21/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Viewpoints: Restore public trust to water law (8/19/2012)
By Antonio Rossmann, The Sacramento Bee
- For real jobs plan, empower govs (8/8/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Chinese Criminal Procedure at its Worst (8/7/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- States of delinquency: Race and science in the making of California’s juvenile justice system (7/31/2012)
By Barry Krisberg, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books
- Congress: Jump off that cliff! (7/31/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Service delivery, resource allocation, and access to justice: Greiner and Pattanayak and the research imperative (7/30/2012)
By Jeffrey Selbin, The Yale Law Journal
- GOP helping China win gold (7/24/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- China’s Young and Restless Could Test Legal System (7/16/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Surveillance Tools at Issue in Lawsuit (7/15/2012)
By Paul Schwartz, The Wall Street Journal
- Mobile Phones and Privacy (7/13/2012)
By Christopher Hoofnagle, Technology | Academics | Policy
- Why all govs will opt into ‘Obamacare’ (7/11/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Reforming Copyright Is Possible (7/9/2012)
By Pamela Samuelson, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Can women have it all? It’s complicated (7/6/2012)
By Mary Ann Mason, San Francisco Chronicle
- Health care decision means more work for IRS (6/30/2012)
By David Gamage, San Francisco Chronicle
- Supreme Court gives itself power to invalidate law (6/30/2012)
By Fred Smith, San Francisco Chronicle
- John Yoo: Chief Justice Roberts and His Apologists (6/29/2012)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- The sugar fix – regulation at retail level (6/27/2012)
By Stephen D. Sugarman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Mitt’s telling the truth. Seriously (6/26/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Don’t Count Out Facebook’s Business Model Just Yet (6/24/2012)
By Gregory La Blanc, Bloomberg, View
- Call Me, Pay Fee (6/21/2012)
By James Rule, The New York Times
- The Millennial factor (6/6/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Is the SAFE initiative vote safe? (6/5/2012)
By Elisabeth Semel and Charles Sevilla, Daily Journal
- The Untold Future of American Politics (6/4/2012)
By Zoltan Hajnal and Taeku Lee, The New York Times
- Finding money in California’s prisons (6/4/2012)
By Barry Krisberg, Los Angeles Times
- Double Jeopardy: Crime and China’s Communist Party (5/30/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Biden for the Supreme Court? A Subsidy for Comedy Writers (5/24/2012)
By John Yoo, Ricochet
- Facts show Dems are job creators (5/15/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Two Big Stories, One Conclusion: China Has No ‘Legal System’ (5/14/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The Future of the Ph.D. (5/3/2012)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- John Yoo: Litigating for Terrorists (5/3/2012)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Twitter has a savvy new patent strategy (5/2/2012)
By Jason Schultz and Jennifer Urban, Daily Journal
- Will Mitt claim he has been POTUS? (5/1/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- A universal digital library is within reach (5/1/2012)
By Pamela Samuelson, Los Angeles Times
- FCC cowed by Google (5/1/2012)
By James P. Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- Waiting for the U.N. (4/30/2012)
By John Yoo, The Weekly Standard
- California’s death penalty – a consumer’s guide (4/29/2012)
By Franklin Zimring, San Francisco Chronicle
- The benefits of a holistic admissions process (4/29/2012)
By Eric Chen, The Daily Texan
- Don’t forget the masses at WHCD (4/26/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Four Months Later, the Wukan Model Shows Signs of Waning (4/26/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Free to Be Biased? (4/25/2012)
By Melissa Murray and Russell Robinson, The New York Times
- Voters robbed in Rosen ruckus (4/17/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm and Daniel Mulhern, POLITICO
- It’s Time to Tango: The Case for a Reinvigorated Western Hemisphere Energy Strategy (4/14/2012)
By Federico F. Peña and Federico C. Baradello, The Huffington Post
- Bo Xilai’s Gift to Chongqing: A Legal Mess (4/12/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The coming drone arms race (4/11/2012)
By Alejandro Sueldo, POLITICO
- Mr. Speaker, you can save our jobs (4/10/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Being uninsured is a mandate, too (4/3/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- What Conservative Legal Revolution? (3/29/2012)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Lawyers’ New Party Loyalty Oath: A Sign of Weakness (3/26/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Will we take care of our own? (3/26/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- What the ‘slut’ talk is really about (3/22/2012)
By Kristin Luker, San Francisco Chronicle
- China’s Criminal Procedure Law: Good, Bad and Ugly (3/21/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Thank You, Paul Ryan. Your budget is a gift. (3/21/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, The Huffington Post
- Women facing sexual McCarthyism (3/12/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- The Good and Bad in Eric Holder’s Drone Defense (3/12/2012)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Hands Off the Heavens (3/8/2012)
By John R. Bolton and John C. Yoo, The New York TImes
- Furor over Montana judge presents opportunity to confront the origins of our racial divide (3/7/2012)
By Richard Rothstein, Economic Policy Institute
- Criminal Law Reform: Some Steps Forward, How Many Back? (3/6/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- China’s State Capitalism: the Real World Implications (3/1/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Thanks, GOP, for move to far right (2/27/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, POLITICO
- Berkeley Law: environmental law (2/26/2012)
By Daniel Farber, San Francisco Chronicle
- Boalt’s future after 100 years on cutting edge (2/26/2012)
By Christopher Edley Jr., San Francisco Chronicle
- Privacy firsts at Berkeley Law (2/26/2012)
By Paul M. Schwartz, San Francisco Chronicle
- School health clinics face obstacles — and how Arne Duncan could help (2/26/2012)
By Richard Rothstein, The Washington Post
- Berkeley Law analyzes state’s crime policy (2/26/2012)
By Franklin Zimring, San Francisco Chronicle
- UC Berkeley law school – an incubator for leaders (2/26/2012)
By Mary Louise Frampton, San Francisco Chronicle
- Founder’s Original Intent: Far from Crystal Clear (2/23/2012)
By Daniel Farber, The Independent Voter Network
- In Fisher v. Texas, Look at the Politics (2/23/2012)
By Ian Haney-Lopez, The New York Times
- The Next Step for Female Scientists (2/13/2012)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- China’s Criminal Justice Value System Makes Reform Moot (2/7/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- California’s youth prisons nearing an end (2/1/2012)
By Barry Krisberg, San Francisco Chronicle
- How to Stop Urban Crime Without Jail Time (1/28/2012)
By Franklin E. Zimring, The Wall Street Journal
- Unpacking the Law Around the Chinese Reverse Takeover Mess (1/24/2012)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Jennifer M. Granholm: Former Michigan governor supports clean air standards (1/24/2012)
By Jennifer Granholm, San Jose Mercury News
- Pension funds can be an answer to Occupy’s call (1/23/2012)
By Emma Mann-Meginniss, The Daily Californian
- How to end judicial supremacy (1/9/2012)
By John Yoo, National Review
- Richard Cordray & the Use and Abuse of Executive Power (1/5/2012)
By John Yoo, National Review
- An Unavoidable Challenge (12/31/2011)
By John Yoo, National Review
- Don’t Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself. (12/18/2011)
By Ian Ayres and Aaron S. Edlin, The New York Times
- Offshore drilling could help onshore education (12/14/2011)
By Aaron Ver, San Francisco Chronicle
- After the Foshan Tragedy: China’s Good Samaritan Debate (12/9/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Letter: Unions impede school reforms (11/30/2011)
By Jeff Steinfeld, The Daily Cardinal
- More to Justice than a Trial (11/24/2011)
By Laurel E. Fletcher, Megan Karsh and Mahdev Mohan, The Straits Times
- Laws on Paper vs. Law in Practice (11/21/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Berkeley Chancellor’s Disturbing Response to Police Beating (11/14/2011)
By Ty Alper, The Daily Californian
- Occupiers: Stick to one message – the economy (11/13/2011)
By Susan Gluss, San Francisco Chronicle
- ObamaCare is an important first step (11/11/2011)
By Vivek Gopalan, NMPolitics.net
- A big bite out of crime (11/5/2011)
By Franklin Zimring, New York Post
- Realigning the criminal justice system in California (11/1/2011)
By Barry Krisberg, The Daily Californian
- Legal Research Training’s End (10/31/2011)
By Bob Berring, Slaw
- NY model can help Oakland, Richmond fight crime (10/30/2011)
By Franklin Zimring, San Francisco Chronicle
- A Glimpse into Chinese Law-Making (10/25/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Twenty Years of Justice Thomas (10/21/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Feds should not pick winners (10/11/2011)
By Jeffrey Gonzalez, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
- From Gettysburg to Anwar al-Awlaki (10/3/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Why the Execution of a White Supremacist Murderer Matters Too (9/28/2011)
By Ty Alper, Daily Kos
- Diversity, racism, higher education and the real cost of baked goods (9/27/2011)
By David Oppenheimer, The Daily Californian
- Citizens’ Rights, the Constitution and the Courts (9/26/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- The Reset Needs a New Angle (9/26/2011)
By Alejandro M. Sueldo, Foreign Policy Journal
- What are rights without remedies? (9/22/2011)
By Thomas Frampton, The Daily Californian
- Traps for the Unwary Regarding Patent Claim Drafting and Definition of Prior Art Under Leahy Smith (9/21/2011)
By Howard Skaist, IPWatchdog
- Russia’s Military Supply-Demand Conundrum (9/18/2011)
By Alejandro M. Sueldo, Small Wars Journal
- Ten Years Without an Attack (9/6/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- China Threatens to Legalize Repression (9/1/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Don’t Overlook China’s ‘Ordinary’ Lawyers (8/31/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Kremlin’s Fear of China Drives Its Foreign Policy (8/30/2011)
By Alejandro Sueldo, The Moscow Times
- Chinese Social Insurance: Will Foreigners Be Able to Opt Out? (8/10/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Looking good on paper is low indicator of effective lawyering (8/10/2011)
By Marjorie Shultz and Sheldon Zedeck, Daily Journal
- A Hybrid of France and China Is a Good Model (8/2/2011)
By Alejandro Sueldo, The Moscow Times
- How New York Beat Crime (7/28/2011)
By Franklin E. Zimring, Scientific American
- If Silicon Valley Builds Legal Celestial Jukeboxes, Will Music Fans Return to the Market? (7/26/2011)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- Changes to China’s ‘Indigenous Innovation’ Policy: Don’t Get Too Excited (7/22/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Holding the Reset Hostage (7/19/2011)
By Alejandro Sueldo, The Moscow Times
- Green litigation in China today (7/18/2011)
By Alex Wang, China Dialogue
- Repress or Reform: With Protests on Rise, Beijing Faces Choice (7/5/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- China’s Critical Disconnect (6/21/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The GOP Plays Politics With the War Powers Resolution (6/17/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Senators’ Statements Exploit Racial Fears (6/14/2011)
By Paul O. Hirose, Roll Call
- Civil Litigation Being Quietly ‘Harmonized’ (5/31/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Don’t fear the prison decision (5/29/2011)
By Jeanne Woodford and Barry Krisberg, Los Angeles Times
- Fix our prisons: It makes ethical and financial sense (5/26/2011)
By Nancy K.D. Lemon, San Francisco Chronicle
- 8 Tips for Men in Power—and In Lust (5/22/2011)
By Dan Mulhern, The Daily Beast
- Libya and the War Powers Abdication (5/20/2011)
By John C. Yoo and Robert J. Delahunty, The Wall Street Journal
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn and the sins of our systems (5/20/2011)
By Christopher Kutz, Los Angeles Times
- The Digital Music Cloud Dilemma: ‘Poker Face,’ ‘Go Your Own Way,’ and ‘Imagine’ (5/13/2011)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- From Guantanamo to Abbottabad (5/4/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- How to Be a Real Man (5/1/2011)
By Dan Mulhern, Newsweek
- Fallout from evaluation of D.C. public schools (4/28/2011)
By Christopher Edley and Robert Hauser, The Washington Post
- Political Privacy Should Be a Civil Right (4/27/2011)
By John Yoo and David Marston, The Wall Street Journal
- A 1-hour fix for the racial achievement gap? (4/24/2011)
By David Kirp, Los Angeles Times
- The Law’s Great Strength (4/22/2011)
By Holly Doremus, The New York Times
- Goodwin Liu’s Judicial Temperament (4/21/2011)
By David Alan Sklansky, Daily Journal
- Paralyzing Prisoners (4/19/2011)
By Ty Alper, The New York Times
- Film Dispute Shines a Light on China’s Foot-Dragging (4/19/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Rising from the Ashes of the Google Books Settlement (4/7/2011)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- Chinese Rule of Law: The Rhetoric and The Reality (4/4/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Blind Spot: How reactionary colorblindness has infected our courts — and our politics (3/29/2011)
By Ian Haney-Lopez, The American Prospect
- Paddling of Schoolchildren Needs to End (3/21/2011)
By David Kirp, San Francisco Chronicle
- Jungle of Problems: Beijing’s Failure to Protect Consumers (3/16/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The Pyramid Problem (3/9/2011)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- We Don’t Need U.N. Approval to Save Libyan Lives (3/5/2011)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Deepening Shadows Over Chinese Law (2/25/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Crime: The Emergence of an Exceptional Penal Rationale (2/24/2011)
By Jonathan Simon, The Global Herald
- Internet Freedom, Freedom of Expression, and Copyright Enforcement (2/23/2011)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- Will the Internet Advance Chinese Law Reform? (2/16/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Will Law Reforms Reduce Forced Home Demolitions? (1/29/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- A Step Forward: New Law Expands Government Liability (1/13/2011)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- How to Change Workplace Culture on Parenting (1/12/2011)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- What’s the Matter With Anchor Babies, Anyway? (1/8/2011)
By Ian Haney-López, New American Media
- Oklahoma’s Lethal Injection Process Not Fit for Animals (12/4/2010)
By Ty Alper, The Oklahoman
- The Ghailani Verdict and the War on Terror (11/20/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Law Reformers Inheritors of Liu Xiaobo Fight? (11/9/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Why Rush to Cut Nukes? (11/9/2010)
By John Yoo and John R. Bolton, The New York Times
- What an Unregulated Internet Looks Like (11/2/2010)
By James Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- Proposition 26: California’s Stealth Initiative (10/29/2010)
By Richard Frank, Daily Journal
- Why Smarter on Crime Makes Fiscal Sense (10/26/2010)
By David Onek, The Washington Post
- Chinese Workers’ Rising Rights-Consciousness (10/20/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Partisan Politics Threatens Judicial Freedom (10/17/2010)
By Susan Gluss, San Francisco Chronicle
- Proposition 23 and the Damage It Would Do to California (10/4/2010)
By Daniel Farber and Richard Frank, Los Angeles Times
- Capital Punishment Politics (9/28/2010)
By Elisabeth Semel, Los Angeles Times
- China’s Continuing Labor Problems (9/27/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Copyright Law Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade (9/26/2010)
By Pamela Samuelson, San Francisco Chronicle
- Constitutional Regulation of the Police in 2020 (9/24/2010)
By David Sklansky, Balkinization
- The Facebook Enigma (9/3/2010)
By Chris Hoofnagle, The Huffington Post
- China’s Food Safety Challenges (9/3/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The Power to Act (9/2/2010)
By Ann O’Leary, The American Prospect
- Assessing the DMCA Safe Harbors: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (8/31/2010)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- Proxy Access Forum (8/26/2010)
By Eric Talley, The Conglomerate
- Citizen Rights and Police Conduct (8/16/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Public Criminology? A Cool Read on a Hot Topic (8/15/2010)
By Jonathan Simon, Governing through Crime
- Gay Marriage: Leave It to the Voters (8/12/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Spain’s Arizona (8/11/2010)
By Federico F. Pena and Federico C. Baradello, The Huffington Post
- The Fastest to Die (8/3/2010)
By Patrick Vinck and Phuong Pham, Foreign Policy
- Oakland Police Ignored Own Crowd Control Guide (7/29/2010)
By Bobbie Stein and Rachel Lederman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Patenting by Entrepreneurs: The Berkeley Patent Survey (Part III of III) (7/21/2010)
By Robert Merges, Pamela Samuelson, and Ted Sichelman, Patently-O Blog
- Why Software Startups Decide to Patent … or Not (7/21/2010)
By Pamela Samuelson, O’Reilly Radar
- E-Mail: the Third Shift (7/20/2010)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Patenting by Entrepreneurs: The Berkeley Patent Survey (Part II of III) (7/20/2010)
By Robert Merges, Pamela Samuelson, and Ted Sichelman, Patently-O Blog
- Patenting by Entrepreneurs: The Berkeley Patent Survey (Part I of III) (7/19/2010)
By Robert Merges, Pamela Samuelson, and Ted Sichelman, Patently-O Blog
- Online Learning Matches UC’s mission (7/18/2010)
By Christopher Edley Jr., San Francisco Chronicle
- The Claims of Two Gulfs (7/14/2010)
By David D. Caron, The Huffington Post
- The New Challenge of the Strikes Won’t Go Away (7/11/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Let Treasury Rescue the States (7/7/2010)
By Christopher Edley Jr., The New York Times
- The Economic Power of Obama’s Pen (7/6/2010)
By Christopher Edley Jr., Los Angeles Times
- Internet can be a Big Benefit for Democracy (7/4/2010)
By Jim Dempsey and Deirdre K. Mulligan, San Francisco Chronicle
- Don’t Focus Solely on the Constitution (7/1/2010)
By Ethan J. Leib and Michael Serota, USA Today
- Are Strikes the Beginning of a New Challenge? (6/25/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The Ninth Circuit Issues Major Superfund Decision (6/24/2010)
By Richard M. Frank, The Daily Journal
- Democrats and the McChrystal Fiasco (6/24/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Squandering a National Resource (6/18/2010)
By James Tuthill, San Francisco Chronicle
- Fannie and Freddie Delinquent on Climate Change and Clean Energy (6/17/2010)
By Ethan N. Elkind, San Jose Mercury News
- China Changes Rules on Evidence Obtained by Torture (6/15/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Can Obama and Congress Repair Their Broken Promises on Early Ed? (6/10/2010)
By David L. Kirp, New America Foundation
- . . . Or a Sensible Bow to Post-9/11 Reality (6/8/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- A Hopeful Future for Kenya (6/7/2010)
By Eric Stover and Victor Peskin, Los Angeles Times
- China’s Lawyers Muzzled (6/2/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The Slow March to Justice for Children (5/31/2010)
By Barry Krisberg, The Crime Report
- The Privacy Machiavellis (5/25/2010)
By Chris Jay Hoofnagle, San Francisco Chronicle
- An Executive Without Much Privilege (5/25/2010)
By John Yoo, The New York Times
- China’s Government’s Ambivalence Toward NGOs (5/24/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Gulf oil spill: Obama’s regulatory response falls short (5/20/2010)
By Eric Biber and Holly Doremus, Los Angeles Times
- Outraged by Lawsuit (5/19/2010)
By Eileen Barker, Marin Independent Journal
- Kagan’s Anti-Military Campaign (5/19/2010)
By Kyndra Miller Rotunda, The Washington Times
- True Story (5/18/2010)
By Michael Serota, The Daily Journal
- Justice Stevens’ Abiding Environmental Legacy (5/18/2010)
By Richard Frank, The Daily Journal
- Why Elites Do Belong on the Supreme Court (5/16/2010)
By Christopher Edley, Jr., The Washington Post
- Kagan at Home with Typical Liberal Thinking (5/16/2010)
By John Yoo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Operation Streamline: Border enforcement that doesn’t work (5/14/2010)
By Joanna Lydgate, Los Angeles Times
- Louisiana Targets Law School Clinics (5/13/2010)
By Jeffrey Selbin, Los Angeles Daily Journal
- People’s Congresses Are Not Always ‘Rubber Stamp’ Legislatures (5/5/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Supreme Court Sanity Calls for Filibusters (5/2/2010)
By John Yoo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- The International Court of Justice Recognizes Environmental Impact Assessment as a Duty under International Law (4/22/2010)
By Cymie R. Payne, The American Society of International Law
- Waiting for Leadership (4/21/2010)
By Anne Joseph O’Connell, Center for American Progress
- Justice Stevens, Guantanamo, and the Rule of Law (4/19/2010)
By Daniel A. Farber, SCOTUS Blog
- China Modifies Government Procurement Policies, But Foreign Concerns Remain (4/19/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- The Supreme Court and National Security: After Justice Stevens (4/17/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Defending Law School Clinics From Political Interference (4/13/2010)
Jeff Selbin, Los Angeles Daily Journal
- Former Legal Clerks Reflect on Justice Stevens (4/12/2010)
By Daniel A. Farber, The Daily Journal
- China’s ‘Indigenous Innovation’ Policy Creates Obstacles for Foreign Business (4/7/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Rio Tinto Trial Shines Harsh Spotlight on Chinese Criminal Justice (3/26/2010)
By Stanely Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Women, Tenure, and the Law (3/17/2010)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Uncertainty in China’s Legal Development, Part 2: Reforming the Courts (3/8/2010)
By Stanely Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Real Casualty (3/1/2010)
By Nancy Lemon, California Lawyer Magazine
- A Matter of Perspective: A Lawyer’s Place in Society (3/1/2010)
By Michael Serota, ABA Student Lawyer Journal
- Obama’s Justice Department Sticks a Fork in Miranda – Why? (2/25/2010)
By Charles Weisselberg, The Huffington Post
- My Gift to the Obama Presidency (2/24/2010)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Uncertainty in China’s Legal Development, Part I: Intimidation of Activists and Lawyers (2/22/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- File-Sharing Copyrighted Works Without Authorization: A Misguided Social Movement (2/17/2010)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- Getting It Backwards (2/15/2010)
By John Yoo, American Enterprise Institute
- Internet Censorship in China and Human Rights (2/10/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Worse than identity theft? Legal use by government and industry of our private data (2/2/2010)
By James B. Rule, The Washington Post
- Urban Homicide in 2009 – What Does the Good News Mean? (1/28/2010)
By Franklin E. Zimring, New America Media
- Will an Expanded Right of Privacy Deter China’s Internet Vigilantes? (1/28/2010)
By Stanely Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Iranian Students Demonstrate Achievements of Will (1/27/2010)
By Michael Serota, The Oakland Tribune
- Of The Corporations, By The Corporations, And For The Corporations (1/25/2010)
By Daniel Farber, California Progress Report
- A Look at the PhD Problem (1/22/2010)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Daily Californian
- Can Immigrants Solve Our Health Care Problems? (1/19/2010)
By Aaron Edlin and Dana P. Goldman, The New York Times
- Still Earning Less (1/13/2010)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- The Telecom Company that Didn’t Play by the Rules (1/11/2010)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report
- Obama’s Defensive Security Won’t Work (1/10/2010)
By John Yoo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- By Prohibiting Foreign Lawyers from Participating, California is Missing Out (1/1/2010)
By David D. Caron and Leah D. Harhay, The Recorder
- Business in China: What Does “Playing by the Rules” Mean? (12/22/2009)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Platitudes Won’t Guarantee World Peace (12/20/2009)
By John Yoo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- The True Costs of Climate Change (12/15/2009)
By Andrew Guzman, The Huffington Post
- The Clean Energy Potential in Our Backyard (12/9/2009)
By Nancy Skinner and Ethan Elkind, San Francisco Chronicle
- The Obama Speech I Wanted to Hear (12/5/2009)
By Susan Gluss, San Francisco Chronicle
- After Obama Visit, Legal Experts Dialogue Could Help Expand Citizens’ Rights in China (11/29/2009)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- No clear benefit to holding 9/11 trial in New York (11/25/2009)
By John Yoo, The Sacramento Bee
- Why do lawmakers question law in 9/11 trial? (11/18/2009)
By Jamie Rowen, San Francisco Chronicle
- Chongqing Criminal Trials Underscore Dangers of Corporatist State (11/17/2009)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- New Google Book Settlement Aims Only to Placate Governments (11/17/2009)
By Pamela Samuelson, The Huffington Post
- The KSM Trial Will Be an Intelligence Bonanza for al Qaeda (11/15/2009)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Fresh Look at Drug Courts Could Also Ease Prison Crisis (11/9/2009)
By Bobbie Stein, The Sacramento Bee
- Privacy Concern in Google Voice Call Recording (11/5/2009)
By James P. Tuthill and Michael Katz, San Francisco Chronicle
- A Letter to Obama (11/4/2009)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Myths of Get-Tough Law (11/1/2009)
By Jeffrey Fagan and Franklin E. Zimring, St. Petersburg Times
- Chinese Law Reform on the PRC’s 60th Birthday (10/29/2009)
By Stanley Lubman, The Wall Street Journal
- Why So Few Doctoral-Student Parents? (10/21/2009)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Google Books is Not a Library (10/13/2009)
By Pamela Samuelson, The Huffington Post
- 2 Commission Members Tout Plan’s Promise (10/11/2009)
By John Cogan and Chris Edley Jr., The Sacramento Bee
- A broken promise of “smart” immigration enforcement (10/7/2009)
By Aarti Kohli and Antonia Hernandez, San Francisco Chronicle
- Sotomayor’s First Term (10/5/2009)
By Maria Echaveste, The Washington Post
- GBS and Students: Jason Schultz of UC Berkeley Examines Privacy (9/30/2009)
By Jason Schultz, freeculture.org
- Google Book Settlement 1.0 is History (9/24/2009)
By Pamela Samuelson, The Huffington Post
- Past As Prologue? (9/17/2009)
By Richard Frank, Daily Journal
- Google Books Settlement: Taking the Long View (9/16/2009)
By Peter S. Menell, The Media Institute
- How the “Snow-Woman Effect” Slows Women’s Progress (9/16/2009)
By Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- History shows targeting the CIA is perilous move (9/13/2009)
By John Yoo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Fix health care. But fix the deficits, too. (9/9/2009)
By Alan Auerbach and William G. Gale, CNNMoney.com
- Assessment Denied: the National Research Council’s Sins of Omission (8/31/2009)
By Marc Goulden, Angelica Stacy, and Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Walk this way – urge sustainable development (8/30/2009)
By Jared Huffman and Ethan Elkind, San Francisco Chronicle
- The Audacity of the Google Book Search Settlement (8/10/2009)
By Pamela Samuelson, The Huffington Post
- Myths or Facts in Feminist Scholarship? (8/10/2009)
By Nancy K. D. Lemon, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Deficit: What caused it, why it matters (7/30/2009)
By Alan Auerbach and William G. Gale, CNNMoney.com
- Budgets by the People, for the People (7/27/2009)
By Ethan J. Leib, The New York Times
- Who should bear the burden of UC budget cuts? (7/22/2009)
By Kristin Luker, Los Angeles Times
- UC system: layoffs, not pay cuts (7/16/2009)
By Robert Cooter and Aaron Edlin, Los Angeles Times
- Why We Endorsed Warrantless Wiretaps (7/16/2009)
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Balancing privacy with better medical data (7/14/2009)
By James B. Rule, The Sacramento Bee
- “Family Values” and the Law: A Guest Post (7/9/2009)
By Jennifer Collins, Ethan J. Leib, and Dan Markel, The New York Times
- Here comes the next fiscal crisis (7/8/2009)
By Alan J. Auerbach and William G. Gale, The Los Angeles Times
- No more quotas: Supreme Court dealt a final blow to racially motivated hiring (7/7/2009)
By John Yoo, The Sacramento Bee
- Building a new UC – in cyberspace (7/1/2009)
By Christopher Edley Jr., Los Angeles Times
- California’s lethal-injection plan is proven to be inhumane (6/27/2009)
Ty Alper, San Jose Mercury News
- 10 lessons for national health care reform (6/23/2009)
Melissa A. Rodgers, San Francisco Chronicle
- Sotomayor’s remark does not make her a racist (6/2/2009)
Ian Haney-López, San Francisco Chronicle
- Can Californians afford to keep the death penalty? (5/17/2009)
Elisabeth Semel, The Sacramento Bee
- Is Tenure a Trap for Women? (4/22/2009)
Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Can pro baseball save itself? (4/17/2009)
Jasper Rine and Stephen D. Sugarman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Don’t hamstring the Endangered Species Act (4/15/2009)
Eric Biber, San Francisco Chronicle
- My Word: John Yoo’s academic freedom is being guarded by UC Berkeley (4/4/2009)
Christopher Edley Jr., Contra Costa Times
- Role Models and Mentors (3/25/2009)
Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Will democracy bring the demise of the hangman? (3/16/2009)
David Johnson and Franklin Zimring, New Scientist
- Amend telecommunications surveillance laws (3/1/2009)
Paul M. Schwartz, San Francisco Chronicle
- A plan to make imports safe (2/25/2009)
Kenneth A. Bamberger and Andrew T. Guzman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Men and Mothering (2/24/2009)
Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Give scholars access to the national DNA database (2/24/2009)
Erin Murphy, San Francisco Chronicle
- Some thoughts on female leadership in male-dominated fields (2/20/2009)
Mary Ann Mason, San Francisco Chronicle
- Spending restraint and rainy day fiscal relief (2/17/2009)
Christopher Edley Jr., San Francisco Chronicle
- Clean up taxes the EZ way (2/17/2009)
Christopher Kutz, Los Angeles Times
- Resolve the Indian Trust litigation (2/17/2009)
Philip P. Frickey and Curtis Berkey, San Francisco Chronicle
- Head Start takes a back seat (2/10/2009)
David L. Kirp, San Francisco Chronicle
- Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act won’t close wage gap between men and women (2/4/2009)
Ann M. O’Leary, San Francisco Chronicle
- A road map to healthcare reform (2/3/2009)
Jacob S. Hacker, The Christian Science Monitor
- Obama Made a Rash Decision on Gitmo (1/29/2009)
John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- A Bad Reputation (1/27/2009)
Mary Ann Mason, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- How Obama can fix an illegal war (1/23/2009)
Oona Hathaway and Bruce Ackerman, San Francisco Chronicle
- Getting over the Rev. Rick (1/19/2009)
David L. Kirp, San Francisco Chronicle
- Restore the Senate’s Treaty Power (1/4/2009)
John R. Bolton and John Yoo, The New York Times
- A Message for Our New President (12/17/2008)
Mary Ann Mason, Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Marin Voice: Time for a new human rights agenda (12/10/2008)
Kimberly Weichel and Kirk Boyd, Marin Independent Journal
- Election Was No Sweeping Mandate (12/7/2008)
John Yoo, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Benefit of office face time a myth
By Catherine Albison and Shelley Correll, CNN
- China legal reform promises cause for cautious optimism
- Benefit of office face time a myth
By Catherine Albiston and Shelley Correll, CNN
- The real problem with Obama’s drone memo
By John Yoo, The Wall Street Journal
- Viewpoints: without accountability for some state programs, it’s like putting money on the stump and running
- Flexibility for families that work
By Catherine Albiston, San Francisco Chronicle
- A commitment to justice means more than just closing Gitmo
By Laurel E. Fletcher and Eric Stover, San Francisco Chronicle
- Deukmejian had it right – rehab, not cells
- ‘Green’ paving helps the bay, human health