Listed below are Civil Liberties Law related scholarly articles written by the Justice Action Center's faculty.  The listing is indexed by professor, and then in chronological order.

Professor Deborah Archer

Making America ‘The Land of Second Chances’:  Restoring Socioeconomic Rights for Ex-Offenders (2006)

Professor Nadine Strossen

Religion and the Constitution: A Libertarian Perspective (2006)

Safety and Freedom: Common Concerns for Conservatives, Libertarians, and Civil Libertarians (Symposium, The Twenty-Fourth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy--2005) (2005)

Reflections on the Essential Role of Legal Scholarship in Advancing Causes of Citizen Groups (2005)

Maintaining Human Rights in a Time of Terrorism: A Case Study in the Value of Legal Scholarship in Shaping Law and Public Policy (2003)

Incitement to Hatred: Should There Be a Limit? (2001)

Protecting Privacy and Free Speech in Cyperspace (Symposium, The Unwanted Gaze, by Jeffrey Rosen) (2001)

Preserving Safety and Freedom Post 9-11 (2003)