Here are ten of my favorite papers from 2022:
Data Property by James Grimmelmann & Christina Mulligan
Demonizing Our Sisters Through Epistemic Oppression by Yvette Butler
The Major Questions Quartet by Mila Sohoni
The Misunderstood History of Textualism by Tara Leigh Grove
Reasons Holism and the Shared View of Precedent by Torben Spaak
"Ruined" by Maybell Romero
The Text of the Antitrust Laws by Herbert Hovenkamp:
Textualism's Defining Moment by William N. Eskridge, Brian G. Slocum, & Kevin Tobia
Traditionalism Rising by Marc O. DeGirolami
The Uncertain Foundations of Public Law Theory by Emad H. Atiq & Jud Mathews
And five more:
Experimental Jurisprudence by Kevin Tobia
Freedom Seekers: The Transgressive Constitutionalism of Fugitives From Slavery by Rebecca E. Zietlow
Making Sense of Evil Law by Anna Lukina
Severability First Principles by William Baude
Virtue and the Normativity of Law by Amalia Amaya