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Columbia Public Law & Legal Theory Working Papers
This webpage presents working papers on public law and legal theory by scholars at Columbia Law School.
 


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PAPERS FROM 2009
Jamal Greene (March 9, 2009) On the Origins of Originalism
Jane C. Ginsburg (February 15, 2009) Contracts, Orphan Works, and Copyright Norms: What Role for Berne and TRIPs?
Gillian Metzger (February 4, 2009) Facial and As-Applied Challenges Under the Roberts Court
William Simon (January 8, 2009) The Warren Court, Legalism and Democracy: Sketch for a Critique in a Style Learned from Morton Horwitz
PAPERS FROM 2008
Jane C. Ginsburg (December 11, 2008) Recent Developments in US Copyright Law – Part II, Caselaw: Exclusive Rights on the Ebb?
Matthew Waxman (November 21, 2008) Administrative Detention of Terrorists: Why Detain, and Detain Whom?
Matthew Waxman (November 20, 2008) Police and National Security: American Local Law Enforcement and Counter-Terrorism After 9/11
Trevor W. Morrison (November 20, 2008) "The Story of United States v. United States District Court (Keith): The Surveillance Power"
Matthew Waxman (November 17, 2008) Detention as Targeting: Standards of Certainty and Detention of Suspected Terrorists
Daniel Richman (October 1, 2008) Political Control of Federal Prosecutions – Looking Back And Looking Forward
Elizabeth S. Scott (September 30, 2008) Surrogacy and the Politics of Commodification
Jane C. Ginsburg (August 30, 2008) Recent Developments in US Copyright Law: Part I - "Orphan" Works
Marc O. DeGirolami (March 31, 2008) Culpability in Creating Criminal Necessity
Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov (March 3, 2008) Legislative Supremacy in the US?! Rethinking the Enrolled Bill Doctrine
Ori J. Herstein (March 3, 2008) Historic Injustice, Group Membership and Harm to Individuals: Defending Claims for Historic Justice from the Non-Identity Problem
Sherry F. Colb (February 26, 2008) Why Is Torture “Different” and How “Different” Is It?
Marc O. DeGirolami (February 23, 2008) The Constitutional Paradox of Religious Learning
Nathaniel Persily and Stephen Ansolabehere (February 21, 2008) Vote Fraud in the Eye of the Beholder: The Role of Public Opinion in the Challenge to Voter Identification Requirements
Katherine M. Franke (February 21, 2008) Longing for Loving
Noa Ben-Asher (February 19, 2008) The Curing Law: On the Legal Evolution of Baby-Making Markets
Jane C. Ginsburg (February 16, 2008) Separating the Sony Sheep From the Grokster Goats: Reckoning the Future Business Plans of Copyright-Dependent Technology Entrepreneurs
Michael C. Dorf (February 13, 2008) Dynamic Incorporation of Foreign Law
Gillian Metzger (February 11, 2008) Administrative Law As the New Federalism
Jeffrey Fagan (February 5, 2008) Symposium On Pursuing Racial Fairness In Criminal Justice: Twenty Years After McCleskey v. Kemp
PAPERS FROM 2007
William Simon (October 22, 2007) The Market for Bad Legal Advice: Academic Professional Responsibility Consulting as an Example
Jane C. Ginsburg (August 20, 2007) Of Mutant Copyrights, Mangled Trademarks, And Barbie’s Beneficence: The Influence Of Copyright On Trademark Law
Jane C. Ginsburg (February 1, 2007) The Pros and Cons of Strengthening Intellectual Property Protection: Technological Protection Measures and Section 1201 of the US Copyright Act
PAPERS FROM 2006
Gillian Metzger (September 1, 2006) Congress, Article IV, and Interstate Relations
Gillian Metzger (July 11, 2006) Abortion, Equality, and Administrative Regulation
Robert Sloane (May 25, 2006) The Expressive Capacity of International Punishment
Robert Sloane (May 25, 2006) Sentencing for the ‘Crime of Crimes’: Appraising the Penal Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Anthony J. Colangelo (February 21, 2006) The Legal Limits of Universal Jurisdiction
Sam Ricketson and Jane C. Ginsburg (February 1, 2006) Inducers and Authorisers: A Comparison of the US Supreme Court's Grokster Decision and the Australian Federal Court's KaZaa Ruling.
PAPERS FROM 2005
Jeffrey Fagan (November 18, 2005) Attention Felons: Evaluating Project Safe Neighborhoods in Chicago
Richard Briffault (September 20, 2005) The 527 Problem . . . and the Buckley Problem
Jeffrey Fagan (September 8, 2005) Legal Socialization of Children and Adolescents
Jane C. Ginsburg (August 1, 2005) Legal Protection of Technological Measures Protecting Works of Authorship: International Obligations and the US Experience
William Sage (June 15, 2005) Reputation, Malpractice Liability, and Medical Error
Gillian Metzger (June 14, 2005) The Story of Vermont Yankee: A Cautionary Tale of Judicial Review and Nuclear Waste
Jane C. Ginsburg (May 10, 2005) Essay - The Author's Name as a Trademark: A Perverse Perspective on the Moral Right of 'Paternity'?
Jeffrey A. Fagan, Garth Davies, and Jan Holland (April 27, 2005) The Bustle of Horses on a Ship: Drug Control in New York City Public Housing
Jeffrey N. Gordon (March 5, 2005) Executive Compensation: If There's a Problem, What's the Remedy? The Case for 'Compensation Disclosure and Analysis'
Peter Strauss (January 19, 2005) Statutes that are not Static - The Case of the APA
Samuel Issacharoff (January 1, 2005) Is Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act a Victim of Its Own Success?
Benjamin Liebman (January 1, 2005) Watchdog or Demagogue? The Media in the Chinese Legal System
PAPERS FROM 2004
Richard Briffault (October 24, 2004) Judicial Campaign Codes After Republican Party of Minnesota v. White
William H. Simon (October 7, 2004) Wrongs of Ignorance and Ambiguity: Lawyer Responsibility for Collective Misconduct
Michael C. Dorf (October 7, 2004) Putting the Democracy in Democracy and Distrust: The Coherentist Case for Representation Reinforcement
Jane C. Ginsburg (October 7, 2004) The (New?) Right of Making Available to the Public
William H. Simon (October 7, 2004) Toyota Jurisprudence: Legal Theory and Rolling Rule Regimes
Jeffrey A. Fagan and Valerie West (August 23, 2004) The Decline Of The Juvenile Death Penalty: Scientific Evidence Of Evolving Norms
Gillian Metzger (August 5, 2004) Facial Challenges and Federalism
John Fabian Witt (May 28, 2004) The Internationalist Beginnings of American Civil Liberties
Jeffrey Fagan (March 23, 2004) An Analysis of the NYPD's Stop-and-Frisk Policy in the Context of Claims of Racial Bias

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