University of Pittsburgh Law Review

Papers
(The TQCC of University of Pittsburgh 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Other People’s Data: Privacy, Antitrust, and the Behavioral Advertising Business Model4
An Easement for Public Benefit: A Stick in the Bundle for Those Displaced by Eminent Domain3
Transforming Constitutional Doctrine Through Mandatory Appeals from Three-Judge District Courts: The Warren and Burger Courts and Their Contemporary Lessons2
The Sixth Amendment Right to Fair Sentencing: An Analysis of Acquitted, Dismissed, and Uncharged Conduct Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines2
"Is That Still Going On?"1
Investigating Design1
Post-and-Hold Laws1
Prescriptive Comity: From Standards to Rules0
Keynote Address: The Importance of Novel Legal Solutions to Provide Belated Justice for the Victims of the Holocaust0
The Hague Judgments Convention in the United States: A "Game Changer" or a New Path to the Old Game?0
Redefining the Right to Public Education0
The Thin Blue Line Between Virtue and Vice: Confronting the Moral Harms of Policing0
The Accountability of Software Developers for War Crimes Involving Autonomous Weapons0
Introduction to the "Disarmed, Distracted, Disconnected and Distressed: Modern Legal Education and the Unmaking of American Lawyers" Symposium Issue0
Inadvertent Dishonesty0
Personal Jurisdiction in Negative-Value Class Suits0
Erratum to Personal Jurisdiction in Negative-Value Class Suits0
Reflecting on the Future of Law and Technology Education: Using Film and Television as a Tool to Teach the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Emerging Technologies0
From the Frying Pan to the Fire: SCOTUS’ FSIA Inaction as Further Permitting Executive Branch Intervention in “Takings Exception” Cases and its Consequences in Forcing Holocaust Plaintiffs to Return t0
Injunction-Junction, What's Your Function?: An Analysis of Injunctive Relief in Arbitration0
Public Rights and Taxation: A Brief Response to Professor Parrillo0
Masthead0
The Sin of Singularity and the Divine Origins of Human Rights Advocacy0
Culturally Proficient Lawyering: A Framework and Rubric Supporting Learning Outcomes and Objectives0
Expanding the Bivens Doctrine: Why Courts Are Capable of Finding Additional Causes of Action in Prisoner Litigation0
"Volunteer" Searches0
Introduction: Knowledge Anti-Imperialism in a Propertied World0
The Biden NLRB and Industrial Democracy's Remnants0
Urgenda vs. Juliana: Lessons for Future Climate Change Litigation Cases0
RLUIPA’s Missing Piece: How Penal Institutions Avoid Accountability When Violating Prisoners' Religious Rights0
(Not) Ready for Their Close-Up: Camera-Shy Colleges Lose First Amendment Focus in Restricting Campus Filming0
Consent Decrees and Federal Jurisdiction0
Pushing Back Against Langdell0
Is There a Legal Path to Commercial Mining on the Moon?0
The Vanishing Appeal?0
Masthead0
Judicial Review of Directors' Duty of Care: A Comparison Between U.S. & China0
Administration and Faculty0
Symposium Foreword: Editors' Introduction0
Nietzche’s Sovereign Individual and the Sin of Sodom0
Langdell and the Eclipse of Character0
Remembering the Origins of Modern Legal Education0
Rule 23: What it Reveals About How, and When, Courts Should Ascertain the Identities of Individual Class Members0
Wayward Samaritans: "Non-Profit" Hospitals and Their Tax Exempt Status0
Angels and Diplomats: A Pleromatic Paradigm for Human Rights0
Volume 85 Masthead0
Domestic Courts and the Generation of Norms in International Law0
Appraising the U.S. Supreme Court’s Philipp Decision0
Administration and Faculty0
Concluding Remarks by Conference Co-Organizer0
From Past to Present: Funding the Pennsylvania Public Education System0
From Likes to Losses: A Call for Regulatory Action in the Domain of Social Media and Cryptocurrency0
Where the Fourth Amendment Fails: Using the European Court of Human Rights Framework to Limit Law Enforcement Agencies' Purchases of People's Data from Data Brokers0
From Product-Centered to Servitized Industry0
Administration and Faculty0
Diversity & Inclusion in an Increasingly Consolidated Publishing Industry0
Improving the NCAA Through Tax—Or Lack Thereof: An Examination of the NCAA and Its 501(c)(3) Status After Rule Changes for Name, Image, and Likeness0
Truth Will Set You Free (Unless It's a Threat): Examining the Mens Rea Required in True Threats0
Vol. 83 Administration and Faculty0
Astronauts and Asylum: Investigating the Intersection Between Outer Space and Immigration0
Global Climate Governance in 3D: Mainstreaming Geoengineering Within a Unified Framework0
(Un)Perfect Fit: Evaluating the Fitness of the Model Rules in Law School Codes of Conduct0
Taking Back Innovation: Threading the Needle on Ownership and Control of Federally Funded Inventions0
Roe as Potemkin Village: Fallacies, Facades, and Stare Decisis0
What Law Students Learn0
Criminal Justice Technology and the Regulatory Sandbox: Toward Balancing Justice, Accountability, and Innovation0
The 1980 Judicial Conduct and Disability Act 45 Years on—A Retrospective0
Law School as Masculine Competition0
The Long CON: An Empirical Analysis of Pharmaceutical Patent Thickets0
Law, Liquidity, and Monetary Policy0
Breach of Trust: Proposing a Business Accreditation for “Probono Publico” Media0
Making Medical Education (and Legal Education) More Humane0
The Protean Procurement Act0
Administration and Faculty0
Exhaustion of Remedies Under 28 USC § 1605(a)(3) in the Light of SNCF Holocaust Wrongdoing0
Germany v. Philipp: Closing the Door on Victims of Their Own Countries0
Section 230 in the Post-COVID Era: Health Misinformation and Social Media0
Raising the Bar0
Reshaping Intellectual Property Scholarship from Within0
Constitutionality of Pennsylvania's Sex-Selective Abortion Ban Post-Dobbs and Its Discriminatory Impact on Asian American Pacific Islander Women0
Were the Tax Protesters Right about Ohio Statehood?0
Putting the "Extra" in Extracurricular: The FLSA's College Student Gap0
Keep on Dancing: The Success and Failures of the Patent Dance as Shown by BPCIA Litigation Cases Filed after Sandoz v. Amgen0
Work-Life Balance and the Need to Give Law Students a Break0
Right to Breathe: A Constitutional Path to an Environmental Amendment0
United States Would Be Closer to Fulfilling the Trust Responsibility if Permanent Supportive Housing Was a Covered Medicaid Benefit0
Mending a Broken Ethics Culture: The Promise and Pitfalls of the Supreme Court's Code of Conduct0
Technology-Enabled Co-Regulation for Blockchain Implementation0
Almost Citing Slavery: Townshend v. Townshend in Wills & Trusts Casebooks0
OSHA’s Failure to Protect America’s Essential Workers: The Need for Mandatory Rules in the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Teaching Constitutional Law in a Legal Realist World0
Tradition Is a Trap0
Justice In Her Labyrinth: Doctrinal Reasoning, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, and Legal Formalism's Problem of the Subject0
An Emoji Legal Dictionary0
Reflections on the Flying Buttresses of Class Action Settlement Approval0
Case for (and Against) ABA Regulation of Non-J.D. Programs0
On the Interpretation of No-Hire Provisions in Pennsylvania-- The Case for Utilizing Federal Antitrust Law0
Mass Shootings, Mental "Illness," and Tarasoff0
Restoring Congress's Authority Under Article I to Abrogate the States' Eleventh Amendment Immunity: A Remedy That is Long Overdue0
Introduction to a Symposium Honoring Arthur D. Hellman0
Administration and Faculty0
Perfect Storm for Legal Education: Privatization, Polarization, and Pedagogy0
The Vulnerable Sovereign0
The Unintended Costs of Advance Waivers of Future Conflicts0
Administration and Faculty0
No Love Leased: Determining a Landlord's Liability for Tenant-on-Tenant Harassment Under the Fair Housing Act0
Masthead0
Rational Actors, Class Action Waivers, and the Emergence of Mass Individual Arbitration Demands0
Administration and Faculty0
Do You Need This Drug? Television Ads Say “Yes,” but the FCC Should Say “No”: A Blackout on Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertisements0
Masthead0
Protecting Individuals, Institutions, and Innovation in the U.S. Government's Crackdown on "Foreign Influence"0
The Federal Courts Are Not Bias Free Zones: An Argument for Eliminating Diversity Jurisdiction0
Erratum to Consent Decrees and Federal Jurisdiction0
Training Law Students to Model Civility When Social Media Makes Civility Harder to Maintain0
Deep-Seabed Mining Beyond National Jurisdictions: A Serviceable Enterprise or a Hostage to Fortune?0
Masthead0
Securing Democracy: The Right to Vote from Outer Space0
The Lanham Act's Immoral or Scandalous Provision: Down, But Not Out0
Protecting Nurses with Workplace Violence Prevention Legislation in Pennsylvania0
Race-Based Admissions are Meritocratic Admission0
Sticky Procedure and Procedural Values in the Federal Appellate Courts0
Masthead0
The Privacy Act of 1974: The American Bill of Rights on Data and Its Unfinished Business0
Consumer Data Protection and Privacy: A Proposal For a New Law and an Independent Agency0
Administration and Faculty0
Lessons Learned in Effective Advocacy0
Erratum to Regulatory Tensions in Telemedicine and the Realities of Virtual Care Post Pandemic0
Vol. 83 Masthead0
Deciding Difficult Questions of Professional Ethics: A Model of Nuanced Decision-Making0
Who's Really Taking Care of Her: How the Adoption of Abuse Registries Differently Affects the Care of Older Adults and Children0
Rebalancing the Burden of Proof for Trade Secrets Cases in China: A Detailed Scrutiny and Comparative Analysis of Article 320
Supplemental Jurisdiction and § 1367: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly0
Article Intelligence in the Fashion Industry0
Article 9 Foreclosures: When Is a Sale Not a Sale?0
The New Copyright Manifesto: The Case for Reparations for African American Music Artists0
Weinberger's Effect on Dissenters' Rights Actions in Pennsylvania0
Masthead0
The Constitution America Could Have Had0
The Degree of Harm: Toward a Cogent Fraud Exception to Client Confidentiality0
Regulating Judicial Lobbyists To Reform Supreme Court Ethics0
Futures of Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools: A Dialogue0
Is Sovereignty Divided Still Sovereignty? Kant and the Federalist0
Masthead0
Permissive Exemptions and Entrenchment0
In Pursuit of the Right Path: The Promise of Islamic Leadership in the Post-Singapore Convention World of International Commercial Mediation0
Can Lockstep Find Its Footing Again? Why the Lockstep Compensation Model Creates a Culture for Providing Better Legal Services0
The Ninth Amendment: The "Hard Problem" of U.S. Constitutional Law0
Abolitionist Creativity, Care, and the Shadow of Intellectual Property0
Double Security: Toward a Liberty-Based Approach to Constitutional Structure0
Jurisdictional Reform in and out of Congress: An Essay for Judge Weis0
Regulatory Tensions in Telemedicine and the Realities of Virtual Care Post Pandemic0
I Quit: Lessons for Educators from the Great Resignation0
The FCC Keeps Letting Me Be0
Introduction to a Festschrift Honoring Professor Rhonda Wasserman0
A Neo-Federalist View of the Supreme Court’s Docket: Analyzing Case Selection and Ideological Alignment0
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