Submissions from 2004
Some Sound and Fury from Kaplow and Shavell, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Torture, Necessity, and the Union of Law & Philosophy, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
A Contractarian Approach to Punishment, Claire Finkelstein
The New Federal Regulation of Corporate Governance, Jill E. Fisch
Vultures or Vanguards?: The Role of Litigation in Sovereign Debt Restructuring, Jill E. Fisch and Caroline M. Gentile
Words That Heal, Douglas N. Frenkel and Carol B. Liebman
Law and the Contact of Cultures, Sarah Gordon
The Unfortunate Life and Merciful Death of the Avoidance Powers Under Section 103 of the Durbin-Delahunt Bill: What Were They Thinking?, Steven L. Harris and Charles W. Mooney Jr.
"Announcement" By Federal Judicial Nominees, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Humanity and the Law, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Lawyer for the Situation, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
A New Player in the Boardroom: The Emergence of the Independent Directors' Counsel, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. and Edward B. Rock
Antitrust and the Regulatory Enterprise, Herbert Hovenkamp
Sensible Antitrust Rules for Pharmaceutical Competition, Herbert Hovenkamp
United States Antitrust Policy in an Age of IP Expansion, Herbert Hovenkamp
United States Antitrust Policy in an Age of IP Expansion, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Balancing Ease and Accuracy in Assessing Pharmaceutical Exclusion Payments, Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark D. Janis, and Mark A. Lemley
Lawsuit Abandonment Options in Possibly Frivolous Litigation Games, Peter H. Huang
Our Corporate Federalism and the Shape of Corporate Law, Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock
Econometric Analyses of U.S. Abortion Policy: A Critical Review, Jonathan Klick
The Tax Efficiency of Stock-Based Compensation, Michael S. Knoll
Free Expression, Seth Kreimer
Privacy, Seth Kreimer
Agency Choice of Policymaking Form, Elizabeth Magill
The Revolution that Wasn't, Elizabeth Magill
General and Specific Legal Rules, Paul G. Mahoney and Chris William Sanchirico
Constitutional Choices: Legal Feminism and the Historical Dynamics of Change, Serena Mayeri
A Normative Theory of Bankruptcy Law: Bankruptcy as (is) Civil Procedure, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Moral and Legal Responsibility and the New Neuroscience, Stephen Morse
New Neuroscience, Old Problems, Stephen Morse
Medicine and Morals, Craving and Compulsion, Stephen J. Morse
New Neuroscience, Old Problems: Legal Implications of Brain Science, Stephen J. Morse
Preventive Confinement of Dangerous Offenders, Stephen J. Morse
Reason, Results, and Criminal Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse
Review of Bandes, Susan A., ed. The Passions of Law. New York: New York University Press, 1999, Stephen J. Morse
The Recently Revised Marriage Law of China: The Promise and the Reality, Charles J. Ogletree Jr. and Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Selling Mayberry: Communities and Individuals in Law and Economics, Gideon Parchomovsky and Peter Siegelman
Functional Law and Economics: The Search for Value-Neutral Principles of Lawmaking, Francesco Parisi and Jonathan Klick
Ripstein, Rawls, and Responsibility, Stephen R. Perry
Perceptions of Corruption and Campaign Finance: When Public Opinion Determines Constitutional Law, Nathaniel Persily and Kelli Lammie
Housing Policy, Wendell Pritchett
Robert Weaver, Wendell Pritchett
The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities, Dorothy E. Roberts
Welfare Reform and Economic Freedom: Low-Income Mothers' Decisions about Work at Home and in the Market, Dorothy E. Roberts
Criminal Justice in the Information Age: A Punishment Theory Paradox, Paul H. Robinson
Does Criminal Law Deter? A Behavioral Science Investigation, Paul H. Robinson
"A Question Which Convulses a Nation": The Early Republic's Greatest Debate About the Judicial Review Power, Theodore Ruger
The Judicial Appointment Power of the Chief Justice, Theodore Ruger
The Supreme Court Federalizes Managed Care Liability, Theodore Ruger
Competing Approaches to Predicting Supreme Court Decision Making, Theodore Ruger, Pauline T. Kim, Andrew D. Martin, and Kevin M. Quinn
Supreme Court Forecasting Project: Legal and Political Science Approaches to Supreme Court Decision-Making, Theodore Ruger, Pauline T. Kim, Andrew D. Martin., and Kevin M. Quinn
A Realpolitik Defense of Social Rights, Kim Lane Scheppele
Constitutional Ethnography: An Introduction, Kim Lane Scheppele
Law in a Time of Emergency, Kim Lane Scheppele
Other People's PATRIOT Acts: Europe's Response to September 11, Kim Lane Scheppele
The Globalization of Liberalization: Policy Diffusion in the International Political Economy, Beth Simmons and Zachary Elkins
Bankruptcy's Home Economics, David A. Skeel Jr.
Corporate Anatomy Lessons, David A. Skeel Jr.
Employees, Pensions, and Governance in Chapter 11, David A. Skeel Jr.
Icarus in the Boardroom, Introduction, David A. Skeel Jr.
Racial Dimensions of Credit and Bankruptcy, David A. Skeel Jr.
The Past, Present and Future of Debtor-in-Possession Financing, David A. Skeel Jr.
Improving the Medical Malpractice Litigation Process, Catherine Struve
Doctors, the Adversary System, and Proceudral Reform in Medical Liability Litigation, Catherine T. Struve
Tribal Immunity and Tribal Courts, Catherine T. Struve
Exactly Backwards: Exceptionalism and the Federal Circuit, Polk Wagner
On Software Regulation, Polk Wagner
Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Performance, Polk Wagner and Lee Petherbridge
Of Patents and Path Dependency: A Comment on Burk and Lemley, R. Polk Wagner
Against Neutrality, Amy Wax
Evolution and the Bounds of Human Nature, Amy Wax
Family Friendly Workplace Reform: Prospects for Change, Amy Wax
Political Representation and Accountability Under Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Tobias Barrington Wolff
Copyright and Product Differentiation, Christopher S. Yoo
The Role of Politics and Policy in Television Regulation, Christopher S. Yoo
The Unfulfilled Promise of Korean Telecommunications Reform, Christopher S. Yoo
Would Mandating Network Neutrality Help or Hurt Broadband Competition? A Comment on the End-to-End Debate, Christopher S. Yoo
The Unitary Executive During the Third Half-Century, 1889-1945, Christopher S. Yoo, Steven G. Calabresi, and Laurence D. Nee
Submissions from 2003
Risk, Death and Harm: The Normative Foundations of Risk Regulation, Matthew D. Adler
Against Drug Use, Anita Allen
Privacy, Anita Allen
Why Journalists Can’t Protect Privacy, Anita Allen
Why Privacy Isn't Everything: Feminist Reflections on Personal Accountability, Anita Allen
Privacy, Anita L. Allen
Privacy Isn't Everything: Accountability as a Personal and Social Good, Anita L. Allen
“Black People’s Money”: The Impact of Law, Economics, and Culture in the Context of Race on Damage Recoveries, Regina Austin
Speaking Volumes: Musings on the Issues of the Day, Inspired by the Memory of Mary Joe Frug, Regina Austin and Elizabeth M. Schneider
Why Do Distressed Companies Choose Delaware? An Empirical Analysis of Venue Choice in Bankruptcy , Kenneth M. Ayotte and David A. Skeel Jr.
Genocide, Press Freedom, and the Case of Hassan Ngeze, C. Edwin Baker
Containing the Promise of Insurance: Adverse Selection and Risk Classification, Tom Baker
The Value of Giving Away Secrets, Oren Bar-Gill and Gideon Parchomovsky
Of Property and Anti-Property, Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky
Getting off the Dole: Why the Court Should Abandon Its Spending Doctrine and How a Too-Clever Congress Could Provoke It to Do So, Mitchell N. Berman
Justification and Excuse, Law and Morality, Mitchell N. Berman
Apprendi in the States: The Virtues of Federalism as a Structural Limit on Errors, Stephanos Bibas
Bringing Moral Values into a Flawed Plea Bargaining System, Stephanos Bibas
Harmonizing Substantive-Criminal Law-Values and Criminal Procedure: The Case of Alford and Nolo Contendere Pleas, Stephanos Bibas
The Real-World Shift in Criminal Procedure, Stephanos Bibas
The Right to Remain Silent Helps Only the Guilty, Stephanos Bibas
Enron, Sarbanes-Oxley and Accounting: Rules versus Principles versus Rents, William W. Bratton