Submissions from 2000
Corporate Finance, Corporate Law and Finance Theory, Peter H. Huang and Michael S. Knoll
Why the Successful Assassin is More Wicked than the Unseccessful One, Leo Katz
Do Dollars Make a Difference?: The Relationship Between Expenditures and Test Scores in Pennsylvania’s Public Schools, Jonathan Klick
Of Fruit and Trees: The Relationship Between Income and Wealth Taxes, Michael Knoll
The Real Separation in Separation of Powers Law, Elizabeth Magill
Criminal Responsibility and Legal Insanity, Stephen Morse
Deprivation and Desert, Stephen Morse
Hooked on Hype: Addiction and Responsibility, Stephen Morse
Rationality and Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse
The Moral Metaphysics of Causation and Results, Stephen J. Morse
Publish or Perish, Gideon Parchomovsky
The Ethics of Punishing Indigent Parents, Dorothy Roberts
Creating and Solving the Problem of Drug Use during Pregnancy, Dorothy E. Roberts
The Moral Exclusivity of the New Civil Society, Dorothy E. Roberts
The Paradox of Silence: Some Questions About Silence as Resistance, Dorothy E. Roberts
Incapacitation and Just Deserts as Motives for Punishment, Paul Robinson, Kevin Carlsmith, and John Darley
Structuring Criminal Codes to Perform Their Function, Paul H. Robinson
Criminal Law Case Studies, Paul H. Robinson
Some Doubts About Argument by Hypothetical, Paul H. Robinson
Testing Lay Intuitions of Justice: How and Why?, Paul H. Robinson
Why Does the Criminal Law Care What the Layperson Thinks Is Just? Coercive Versus Normative Crime Control, Paul H. Robinson
The Five Worst (and Five Best) American Criminal Codes, Paul H. Robinson, Michael T. Cahill, and Usman Mohammad
Corporate Law as a Facilitator of Self Governance, Edward B. Rock and Michael L. Wachter
Understanding Lockups: Effects in Bankruptcy and the Market for Corporate Control, Kermit Roosevelt III
Introduction, Anthony J. Scirica
A Comprehensive Wealth Tax, David Shakow and Reed Shuldiner
International Efforts Against Money Laundering, Beth Simmons
International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs, Beth Simmons
Money and the Law: Why Comply with the Public International Law of Money?, Beth Simmons
The Legalization of International Monetary Affairs, Beth Simmons
Lockups and Delaware Venue in Corporate Law and Bankruptcy, David A. Skeel Jr.
Vern Countryman and the Path of Progressive (and Populist) Bankruptcy Scholarship, David A. Skeel Jr.
Raising Arizona: Reflections on Sovereignty and the Nature of the Plaintiff in Federal Suits Against States, Catherine T. Struve
Expressive Law and Oppressive Norms: A Comment on Richard McAdams's "A Focal Point Theory of Expressive Law", Amy L. Wax
Copyright and Democracy: A Cautionary Note, Christopher S. Yoo
Submissions from 1999
The New Etiquette of Federalism: New York, Printz, and Yeskey, Matthew D. Adler and Seth F. Kreimer
Can Affirmative Action Combat Racial Discrimination? Moral Success and Political Failure in the United States, Anita Allen
Confronting Moral Theories: Gewirth in Context, Anita Allen
Coercing Privacy, Anita L. Allen
Lying to Protect Privacy, Anita L. Allen
Privacy and Equal Protection as Bases for Abortion Law: Citizenship, Gender and the Constitution, Anita L. Allen
Privacy and the Public Official: Talking about Sex as a Dilemma for Democracy, Anita L. Allen
Social Contract Theory in American Case Law, Anita L. Allen
Of False Teeth and Biting Critiques: Jones v. Fisher in Context, Regina Austin
The Effect of Offer-of-Settlement Rules on the Terms of Settlement, Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Howard F. Chang
Law and Economics of English Only, William W. Bratton
Deadweight Costs and Intrinsic Wrongs of Nativism: Economics, Freedom, and Legal Suppression of Spanish, William W. Bratton and Drucilla L. Cornell
Comparative Corporate Governance and the Theory of the Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William W. Bratton and Joseph A. McCahery
Jurisdiction to Adjudicate: End of the Century or Beginning of the Millennium?, Stephen B. Burbank
The Architecture of Judicial Independence, Stephen B. Burbank
The Limits of Consensus, Cary Coglianese
The Taiwan Question, Jacques deLisle
Legal History and Comparative Law, William Ewald
The Silent Resurrection of Plessy: The Supreme Court's Acquiescence in the 'Resegregation' of America'sSchools, Lisa Fairfax
When You Wish Upon A Star: Explaining the Cautious Growth of Royalty-Backed Securitization, Lisa Fairfax
HIV and Blood in Japan: Transforming Private Conflict into Public Scandal, Eric Feldman
Introduction: Understanding the Blood Feuds, Eric Feldman
Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster, Eric A. Feldman and Ronald Bayer
When the Rule Swallows the Exception, Claire Finkelstein
On the Obligation of the State to Extend a Right of Self-Defense to its Citizens, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
Threats and Preemptive Practices, Claire Oakes Finkelstein
The Scope of Private Securities Litigation: In Search of Liability Standards for Secondary Defendants, Jill E. Fisch
The Hazards of Legal Fine Tuning: Confronting the Free Will Problem in Election Law Scholarship, Michael A. Fitts
The Legalization of the Presidencey: A Twenty-Five Year Watergate Retrospective, Michael A. Fitts
On Hate and Equality, Alon Harel and Gideon Parchomovsky
How Successful Was the Revision of UCC Article 9?: Reflections of the Reporters, Steven L. Harris and Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Antitrust Remedies for Intellectual Property Bottlenecks, Herbert Hovenkamp
Federal Antitrust Policy: The Law of Competition and its Practice, Herbert Hovenkamp
Intellectual Property Rights and Antitrust Policy: Introduction, Herbert Hovenkamp
Private Property and the State, Herbert Hovenkamp
The Takings Clause and Improvident Regulatory Bargains, Herbert Hovenkamp
Form and Substance in Law and Morality, Leo Katz
Playing By, With, Around, Under, and Above the Rules: An Essay For and About Fred Schauer, Leo Katz
Preempting Oneself: The Right and the Duty to Forestall One's Own Wrongdoing, Leo Katz
Responsibility and Consent: The Libertarian's Problems with Freedom of Contract, Leo Katz
Financial Innovation, Tax Arbitrage, and Retrospective Taxation: The Problem with Passive Government Lending, Michael Knoll
Personal Fulfillment in the Changing World of Law Practice: Opportunities and Obstacles, Howard Lesnick
Speaking Truth to Powerlessness, Howard Lesnick
Assignments of International Interests in Mobile Equipment and Related Receivables Under the UNIDROIT Convention: When Should the Tail Wag the Dog?, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Judgment Proofing, Bankruptcy Policy, and the Dark Side of Tort Liability, Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Craziness and Criminal Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse
Crazy Reasons, Stephen J. Morse
Delinquency and Desert, Stephen J. Morse
Neither Desert nor Disease, Stephen J. Morse
Not so Hard (and Not so Special), After All: Comments on Zimring's "The Hardest of the Hard Cases", Stephen J. Morse
A Northern Civil Rights Movement: The Beth-El Strike of 1962 and New York Race Relations, Wendell Pritchett
The Myth of Private Ordering: Rediscovering Legal Realism in Cyberspace, Margaret Jane Radin and R. Polk Wagner
Mothers Who Fail to Protect Their Children: Accounting for Private and Public Responsibility, Dorothy Roberts
Welfare’s Ban on Poor Motherhood, Dorothy Roberts
Why Culture Matters to Law: The Difference Politics Makes, Dorothy Roberts
Foreword: Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order-Maintenance Policing, Dorothy E. Roberts
Is There Justice in Children's Rights?: The Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy, Dorothy E. Roberts
Poverty, Race, and New Directions in Child Welfare Policy, Dorothy E. Roberts
The Challenge of Substance Abuse for Family Preservation Policy, Dorothy E. Roberts
Would You Convict? Seventeen Cases that Challenged the Law, Paul H. Robinson
Waiting for the Omelet to Set: Match-Specific Assets and Minority Oppression in the Close Corporation, Edward B. Rock and Michael L. Wachter
A Little Theory is a Dangerous Thing: The Myth of Adjudicative Retroactivity, Kermit Roosevelt III
The Myth of Choice of Law: Rethinking Conflicts, Kermit Roosevelt III
See you in 'Court'? The Appeal to Quasi-Judicial Legal Processes in the Settlement of Territorial Disputes, Beth Simmons