Michigan Law Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Michigan Law Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Catch and Kill Jurisdiction12
Air Pollution as Public Nuisance: Comparing Modern-Day Greenhouse Gas Abatement with Nineteenth-Century Smoke Abatement4
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Agency Use of Indirect Benefits to Justify Regulation3
Marriage, Courts, and Substantive Equality: A Transformative Interpretation3
On Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated: Class Representation & Equitable Compensation3
Scrutinizing the Bathroom Binary: Equal Protection Theories for Nonbinary Students2
The Truth About Property2
The Impact of Post-Dobbs Abortion Bans on Prenatal Tort Claims2
Algorithmic Elections2
Debunking Criminal Restitution1
“Hey Stephen”1
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Truth, Fiction, and Abolition1
Public Client Contingency Fee Contracts as Obligation1
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Public Duties for the New City1
Risk and Reputation1
Charting the Reform Path1
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The Death Knell and the Wild West: Two Dangers of Domestic Discovery in Foreign Adjudications1
Community Lawyering in Resistance to Neoliberalism1
Toward an Economic Fair Housing Act1
Younger and Older Abstention1
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Pictures of a Revolution: Administrative Law in a Time of Change0
Nepantla/Coatlicue/Conocimiento0
Voting While Trans: How Voter ID Laws Unconstitutionally Compel the Speech of Trans Voters0
A Democracy Story: Reframing a Free Speech Landmark0
Favoritism, Coercion, and the Establishment Clause0
The Particle Problem: Using RCRA Citizen Suits to Fill Gaps in the Clean Air Act0
The Invention of the Judicial Administrative State0
Allow Me to Transform: A Black Guy’s Guide to a New Constitution0
The Profit Principle: Tracing the Moral Decline of Corporate Law Firms0
Pocket Police: The Plain Feel Doctrine Thirty Years Later0
The Imaginary Immigration Clause0
The Color of Justice0
The New Frontier of Guidance Reviewability0
The Politics of Proportionality0
Gotta Get Those Ill-Gotten Gains: Improving the FTC's Authority to Seek Disgorgement in Antitrust Cases0
Territoriality in American Criminal Law0
Taking Revolution Seriously0
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The Progressive Love Affair with the Carceral State0
In Citizenship We Trust? The Citizenship Question Need Not Impede Puerto Rican Decolonization0
The Shadow of the Law of the Police0
Abolition by Algorithm0
Public Patent Powers0
Aerial Trespass and the Fourth Amendment0
An Argument Against Unbounded Arrest Power: The Expressive Fourth Amendment and Protesting While Black0
Old, Not Odd: Running Laches Against the States and the Future of Antitrust After New York v. Meta Platforms0
Public Accomodations Parlance0
Is There Anything Left in the Fight Against Partisan Gerrymandering? Congressional Redistricting Commissions and the “Independent State Legislature Theory”0
How Racism Persists in Its Power0
Beating a Dead Corpse0
Civil Rights in Times of Uncertainty (The Anthropocene)0
Consumerist Waste: Looking Beyond Repair0
Racial Trauma in Civil Rights Representation0
Race-ing Antitrust0
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Original Public Meaning and Pregnancy’s Ambiguities0
Disabling Lawyering: Buck v. Bell and the Road to a More Inclusive Legal Practice0
In Pursuit of Collective Liberation in Feminist Constitutionalism0
Law Enforcement Privilege0
Integrating the Workforce: A Proposed Expansion of the Lane v. Kitzhaber Rule0
Mooting Unilateral Mootness0
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Nanaboozhoo Died for Your Sins0
Reconstructing Rural Discourse0
Administrative Sabotage0
Federal Pleading Standards in State Court0
The Failed Federalism of Affordable Housing: Why States Don't Use Housing Vouchers0
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Revisiting the “Tradition of Local Control” in Public Education0
Antiracist Medicine in Colorblind Courts0
Constitutional Failure0
Beyond Profit Motives0
Sisters Gonna Work It Out: Black Women as Reformers and Radicals in the Criminal Legal System0
A Revisionist History of Products Liability0
Orders Without Law0
Policing Queer Sexuality0
Shutting Out Noise and Understanding Artificial Intelligence0
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Of Might and Men0
Status Manipulation in Chae Chan Ping v. United States0
After Courts: Democratizing Statutory Law0
Justice by Means of the Administrative State0
The Impact of Amex and Its Progeny on Technology Platforms0
Who Owns Children’s DNA?0
Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act0
Searching for Truth in the First Amendment's True Threat Doctrine0
The Oligarchic Courthouse: Jurisdiction, Corporate Power, and Democratic Decline0
Contractual Inequality0
The Ascension of Indigenous Cultural Property Law0
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Disrupting Carceral Logic in Family Policing0
Introduction: Three Responses to Rewritten Opinions in Critical Race Judgments0
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Destined to Deceive: The Need to Regulate Deepfakes with a Foreseeable Harm Standard0
Justice Without Power: Yemen and The Global Legal System0
Beyond “Big Government”: Toward New Legal Histories of the New Deal Order’s End0
Unfair Collection: Reclaiming Control of Publicly Available Personal Information from Data Scrapers0
Rent Strikes and Tenant Power: Supporting Rent Strikes in Residential Landlord-Tenant Law0
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Wrongs to Us0
Mothers in Law0
Repugnant Precedents and the Court of History0
Penalizing Precarity0
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Responding to Alternatives0
The Problematic Structure of Indigent Defense Delivery0
On the Genealogy of Intimate Digital Harm0
“A Mystifying and Distorting Factor”: The Electoral College and American Democracy0
The National Security Consequences of the Major Questions Doctrine0
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Telegraph Torts: The Lost Lineage of the Public Service Corporation0
Disability, Race, and Health Beyond the Carceral State0
Exorcising Hobbes’s Ghost: A Future for Constitutional and International Law0
Build Public Renewables, Again0
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Retrenchment by Diversion: the New Politics of Parental Rights0
Error Aversions and Due Process0
Designing Sanctuary0
The Imposition of Constitutional Rights0
Securing Gun Rights by Statute: The Right to Keep and Bear Arms Outside the Constitution0
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Whither Rationality?0
An Appeal to Books0
Responding to Abolition Anxieties: A Roadmap for Legal Analysis0
All the President's Men: Congressional Appointment Restrictions at the Founding0
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Sidewalk Government0
Inventing Deportation Arrests0
The Art of the Review0
Still Searching for Zora Neale Hurston0
Rejecting Citizenship0
Standing and Probabilistic Injury0
Bigotry, Civil Rights, and LGBTQ Child Welfare0
Every Relevant Detail0
Heeding the Voices of Migrant Youth: The Need for Action0
A Republic of Spending0
An Order, Most Fixed0
Introduction: Two Perspectives on Sara Mayeux’s Free Justice0
What Is a Prison?0
The Indian Child Welfare Act in the Multiverse0
Some Realism About Originalism0
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Democratizing Constitutional Memory0
A Theory of Constitutional Norms0
Shining a Bright Light on the Color of Wealth0
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As the Rainstorm Continues, Must We Throw Out the Raincoat Too? Private Enforcement of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act0
Peripheral Detention, Transfer, and Access to the Courts0
The Never-Ending Struggle for Reproductive Rights0
Akhil Amar’s Unusable Past0
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Postmortem Privacy0
Probate Standing0
Revocation at the Founding0
Ability Apartheid and Paid Leave0
The Geography of Unfreedom0
Most Favored Racial Hierarchy: The Ever-Evolving Ways of the Supreme Court’s Superordination of Whiteness0
The Dormant Power of State Agencies to Fight Environmental Racism0
Bounded Extraterritoriality0
Care Reimagined: Transforming Law by Embracing Interdependence0
Title VII’s Failures: A History of Overlooked Indifference0
The Gloss of War: Revisiting the Korean War’s Legacy0
Enduring Exclusion0
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More than Just a Factfinder: The Right to Unanimous Jury Sentencing in Capital Cases0
Disparate Discrimination0
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Spending Clause Standing0
Free-ing Criminal Justice0
Privatizing Copyright0
Deinstitutionalization, Disease, and the HCBS Crisis0
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Recognizing the Right to Family Unity in Immigration Law0
Third-Party Beneficiaries of Government Contracts: Imagining an Equitable Approach and Applying It to Broken Promises in Detroit0
#EmployersToo: Expanding Vicarious Liability for Sexual Harassment in Title VII and Tort Law0
Beyond More Accurate Algorithms: Takeaways from McCleskey Revisited0
Reimagining Youngblood's Bad Faith Requirement: Safeguarding Criminal Defendants' Due Process Rights Through a Burden-Shifting Framework0
Eaters, Powerless by Design0
Constitutional Iconoclasm0
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