Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews
Penalizing Punitive Damages: Why the Supreme Court Needs a Lesson in Law & Economics, forthcoming in __ Geo. Wa. L. Rev. __ (2009)
Steve P. Calandrillo & Ewa M. Davison, The Dangers of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Much Ado About Nothing?, 50 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 349-415 (2008).
Steve P. Calandrillo & Dustin E. Buehler, Time Well Spent: An Economic Analysis of Daylight Saving Time Legislation, 43 Wake Forest L. Rev. 45-91 (2008)
Steve Calandrillo and Chryssa V. Deliganis, Syringes in the Sea: Why Federal Regulation of Medical Waste is Long Overdue, 41 Georgia Law Review 169-227 (2007).
Steve Calandrillo, Sports Medicine Conflicts: Team Physicians versus Athlete-Patients, 50 St. Louis L.J. 185-211 (2006).
Steve Calandrillo, Cash for Kidneys? Utilizing Incentives to End America's Organ Shortage, 13 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 69-133 (2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Lloyd Cohen and Dave Undis, LifeSharers: An "Opting-In" Paradigm Already In Operation, 4 Am. J. Bioethics 17 (2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Vanishing Vaccinations: Why are So Many Americans Opting Out of Vaccinating their Children?, 37 Mich. J.L. Ref. 353-440 (2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Eminent Domain Economics: Should "Just Compensation" be Abolished, and Would "Takings Insurance" Work Instead?, 64 Ohio St. L.J. 451 (2003).
Steve Calandrillo, Responsible Regulation: A Sensible Cost-Benefit, Risk versus Risk Approach to Federal Health and Safety Regulation, 81 B.U. L. Rev. 957-1032 (2001).
Steve Calandrillo and Jefferson D.E. Smith, Forward to Fundamental Alteration: Addressing ADA Title II Integration Lawsuits after Olmstead v. L.C., 24 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 695 (2001).
Steve Calandrillo, Corralling Kevorkian: Regulating Physician-Assisted Suicide in America, 7 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 41-102 (Fall 1999).
Steve Calandrillo, An Economic Analysis of Intellectual Property Rights: Justifications and Problems of Exclusive Rights, Incentives to Generate Information, and the Alternative of a Government-Run Reward System,9 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 301-60 (Autumn 1998).
Steve Calandrillo, Legislative Activity: Physician-Assisted Suicide under Managed Care,26 J.L. Med. & Ethics 72-75 (1998).
Professional Publications
Steve Calandrillo, Ruling Leaves Public Feeling Used, ABA J. (July 1, 2005) (regarding Supreme Court's Kelo v New London decision).
Steve Calandrillo, Why the Decline in American Public High Schools?, Harv. Mag. (Fall 2004).
Steve Calandrillo, A New Copyright System is Needed, Wash. St. B. Mag. (Aug. 2003).
Steve Calandrillo, Arbitration versus Trial: Feeling Lucky?, Wash. St. B. Mag., (Mar. 2003).
Briefs
U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief: Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker (law & economics brief in support of punitive damages resulting from Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska)
U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief: eBay v. MercExchange (along with Richard Epstein and other law & economics professors)
U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief: Gonzales v. Oregon (supporting enforceability of Death With Dignity Act in Oregon)
U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief: Texas, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, and New Jersey v. Leavitt (re: Medicare "Clawback" provision)
Newspapers
Steve Calandrillo, Divided Loyalties, Seattle Post Intelligencer (February 21, 2009)
Steve, Calandrillo, Let There Be Light Later in the Day, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, (Nov. 7, 2007).
Steve Calandrillo, Regulate Medical Waste Before More Winds Up In Landfills, San Jose Mercury News (May, 4, 2007).
Steve Calandrillo, "Daylight-Savings Time," Letters to the Editor, Seattle P-I (March 18, 2007).
Steve Calandrillo, Curing Conflicts of Interest in Sports Medicine, Boston Globe (February 18, 2007).
Steve Calandrillo, Supreme Court's Property Ruling Will Stretch Far and Wide, USA Today (June 28, 2005).
Steve Calandrillo, Your Private Castle, Gone Public, NY Times (June 25, 2005).
Steve Calandrillo, Time Well Spent: Daylight Savings Time Saves Lives, Not Just Oil, Seattle Times (April 16, 2005).
Steve Calandrillo, Organ Donation: A Gift for Life, Seattle Times, (Dec 25, 2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Easing the Organ Shortage, Wall St. J., Capital Exchange Column (June 22, 2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Government-run System Could Reward Creativity, Harv. L. Bull. (Summer 2004).
Steve Calandrillo, Mad-Cow Scare Is a Lesson in How We React to Risk, Denver Post (Dec. 31, 2003).
Steve Calandrillo, Funding Care: There is No Free Lunch, Chicago Tribune (Dec. 4, 2003).
Steve Calandrillo, The American Vaccination Crisis, Wash. Post (Aug. 13, 2003).
Steve Calandrillo, Whooping Cough: Exemption to Vaccination Puts Others at Risk, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 13, 2003).
Steve Calandrillo, 9th Circuit Judge Practices Fairness and Restraint, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 5, 2002) regarding Judge Goodwin's Pledge of Allegiance decision.