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Cornell Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series
The Cornell Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series presents the scholarship of the Cornell Law School faculty on a broad range of law-related and interdisciplinary topics.
 


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PAPERS FROM 2008
Robert C. Hockett (October 1, 2008) Bailouts, Buy-Ins, and Ballyhoo: Forget K Street, Save Main Street, and You Will Save Wall Street - and Paulson - as Well
Eduardo M. Peñalver (September 26, 2008) Land Virtues
Robert C. Hockett (September 10, 2008) For a Global Shareholder Society
Robert C. Hockett (September 10, 2008) Reflective Intensions: Two Foundational Decision-Points in Mathematics, Law, and Economics
John H. Blume, Theodore Eisenberg, Sheri Johnson, and Valerie P. Hans (August 6, 2008) The Death Penalty in Delaware: An Empirical Study
Douglas Kysar and Bernadette A. Meyler (August 5, 2008) Like A Nation State
Theodore Eisenberg and Charlotte Lanvers (August 5, 2008) Summary Judgment Rates Over time, Across Case Categories, and Across Districts: An Empirical Study of Three Large Federal Districts
Emily Sherwin (July 31, 2008) The Jurisprudence of Pleading: Rights, Rules, and Conley v. Gibson
Kevin M. Clermont (July 28, 2008) Litigation Realities Redux
Bernard S. Black, Antonio Gledson de Carvalho, and Érica Gorga (July 5, 2008) An Overview of Brazilian Corporate Governance
Theodore Eisenberg, Geoffrey P. Miller, and Emily Sherwin (June 19, 2008) Arbitration's Summer Soldiers: An Empirical Study of Arbitration Clauses in Consumer and Nonconsumer Contracts
Kevin M. Clermont and Stewart J. Schwab (June 7, 2008) Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs in Federal Court: From Bad to Worse?
Annelise Riles (May 27, 2008) Cultural Conflicts
Brad Wendel (May 25, 2008) Lawyers as Quasi-Public Actors
Bernadette A. Meyler (May 25, 2008) The Limits of Group Rights: Religious Institutions and Religious Minorities in International Law
Peter W. Martin (April 29, 2008) Finding and Citing the "Unimportant" Decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals
Brad Wendel (April 7, 2008) Lawyers, Citizens, and the Internal Point of View
Peter W. Martin (March 14, 2008) Online Access to Court Records - from Documents to Data, Particulars to Patterns
Gregory S. Alexander (March 10, 2008) The Social-Obligation Norm in American Property Law
Gregory S. Parks and Jeffrey Rachlinski (March 4, 2008) Unconscious Bias and the 2008 Presidential Election
Trevor W. Morrison (January 29, 2008) The State Attorney General and Preemption
PAPERS FROM 2007
John J. Barceló III (November 15, 2007) Anti-Foreign-Suit Injunctions to Enforce Arbitration Agreements
George Hay and Rhonda L. Smith (November 12, 2007) "Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man?" American and Australian Approaches to Exclusionary Conduct
George Hay (November 12, 2007) The Quiet Revolution in U.S. Antitrust Law
Gregory S. Alexander and Eduardo M. Peñalver (October 29, 2007) Properties of Community
Valerie P. Hans, David H. Kaye, B. Michael Dann, Erin J. Farley, and Stephanie Albertson (October 29, 2007) Science in the Jury Box: Jurors' Views and Understanding of Mitochondrial DNA Evidence
Brad Wendel (October 24, 2007) Jurisprudence and Judicial Ethics
Brad Wendel (October 24, 2007) Personal Integrity and the Conflict between Ordinary and Institutional Values
Robert C. Hockett (October 23, 2007) The Impossibility of a Prescriptive Paretian
Kevin M. Clermont and Theodore Eisenberg (September 16, 2007) CAFA Judicata: A Tale of Waste and Politics
John H. Blume (September 12, 2007) The Dilemma of the Criminal Defendant with a Prior Record – Lessons from the Wrongfully Convicted
Valerie P. Hans and Nicole Vadino (September 5, 2007) After the Crash: Citizens' Perceptions of Connective-Tissue Injury Lawsuits
Michael Heise (September 2, 2007) The Story of San Antonio Independent School Dist. v. Rodriguez: School Finance, Local Control, and Constitutional Limits
Trevor W. Morrison (August 29, 2007) Suspension and the Extrajudicial Constitution
Peter W. Martin (August 29, 2007) Reconfiguring Law Reports and the Concept of Precedent for a Digital Age
Theodore Eisenberg and Valerie P. Hans (August 8, 2007) Taking a Stand on Taking the Stand: The Effect of a Prior Criminal Record on the Decision to Testify and On Trial Outcomes
Theodore Eisenberg and Michael Heise (May 22, 2007) Plaintiphobia in State Court? An Empirical Study of State Court Trials on Appeal
Claire M. Germain (April 27, 2007) Legal Information Management in a Global and Digital Age: Revolution and Tradition
Eduardo M. Peñalver (April 17, 2007) Is Public Reason Counterproductive?
Trevor W. Morrison (March 5, 2007) Complete Preemption and the Separation of Powers
Bernadette A. Meyler (February 12, 2007) Transparency and Textuality: Wilkie Collins' Law Books
Sital Kalantry (February 12, 2007) The Intent-to-Benefit: Individually Enforceable Rights Under International Treaties
PAPERS FROM 2006
Peter W. Martin (December 19, 2006) Neutral Citation, Court Web Sites, and Access to Case Law
John J. Barceló III (December 19, 2006) Harmonizing Preferential Rules of Origin in the WTO System
Eduardo M. Peñalver (December 14, 2006) Restoring the Right Constitution?
Alan Hyde (November 30, 2006) Torture as a Problem in Ordinary Legal Interpretation
Theodore Eisenberg and Geoffrey P. Miller (November 26, 2006) Do Juries Add Value?: Evidence from an Empirical Study of Jury Trial Waiver Clauses in Large Corporate Contracts
Bernadette A. Meyler (November 16, 2006) Economic Emergency and the Rule of Law
Kevin M. Clermont and Theodore Eisenberg (November 5, 2006) Xenophilia or Xenophobia in American Courts? Before and After 9/11
Gregory S. Alexander (November 3, 2006) Comment: The Ambiguous Work of “Natural Property Rights”
John H. Blume, Sheri L. Johnson, and Emily C. Paavola (November 1, 2006) Every Juror Wants a Story, Story: Narrative Relevance, Third Party Guild and the Right to Present a Defense
Michael Heise (October 25, 2006) The Political Economy of Education Federalism
Robert C. Hockett (September 29, 2006) Just Insurance Through Global Macro-Hedging: Information, Distributive Equity, Efficiency, and New Markets for Systemic-Income-Risk-Pricing and Systemic-Income-Risk-Trading in a New Economy
Robert C. Hockett (September 27, 2006) A Jeffersonian Republic by Hamiltonian Means: Values, Constraints & Finance in an Authentic American Ownership Society
Robert C. Hockett (September 27, 2006) From "Mission-Creep" to Gestalt Switch: Justice, Finance, the IFIS, and Globalization's Intended Beneficiaries
Robert C. Hockett (September 27, 2006) Whose Ownership? Which Society
Robert C. Hockett (September 20, 2006) What Kinds of Stock Ownership Plans Should There Be? Of ESOPs, Other SOPs and "Ownership Societies"
Robert C. Hockett (September 20, 2006) Three (Potential) Pillars of Transnational Economic Justice: The Bretton Woods Institutions as Guarantors of Global Equal Treatment and Market Completion
Robert C. Hockett (September 20, 2006) From Macro to Micro to “Mission-Creep”: Defending the IMF’s Emerging Concern with the Infrastructural Prerequisites to Global Financial Stability
Robert C. Hockett (September 17, 2006) Noncomparabilities & Non Standard Logics
Robert C. Hockett and Mathias Risse (September 17, 2006) Primary Goods Revisited: The "Political Problem" and Its Rawlsian Solution
Stephen P. Garvey (September 13, 2006) What's Wrong with Involuntary Manslaughter?
Theodore Eisenberg, Valerie P. Hans, and Martin T. Wells (September 11, 2006) The Relation Between Punitive and Compensatory Awards: Combining Extreme Data with the Mass of Awards
Thomas O. McGarity and Douglas A. Kysar (September 8, 2006) Did NEPA Drown New Orleans? The Levees, The Blame Game, and the Hazards of Hindsight
Bernadette A. Meyler (August 22, 2006) Towards a Common Law Originalism
DOUGLAS A. KYSAR (August 21, 2006) Discounting, On Stilts
Emily Sherwin (August 18, 2006) Legal Taxonomy
Trevor W. Morrison (August 9, 2006) Constitutional Avoidance in the Executive Branch
Douglas A. Kysar (August 5, 2006) It Might Have Been: Risk, Precaution, and Opportunity Costs
Kevin M. Clermont (July 24, 2006) Jurisdictional Fact
Robert C. Hockett (June 12, 2006) Review Essay: The Limits of Their World
Gary J. Simson (May 30, 2006) Beyond Interstate Recognition in the Same-Sex Marriage Debate
Gregory S. Alexander and Mary L. Fellows (May 15, 2006) Forty Years of Codification of Estates and Trusts Law: Lessons for the Next Generation
Jennifer L. Eberhardt, P G. Davies, Valerie J. Purdie-Vaughns, and Sheri Lynn Johnson (May 10, 2006) Looking Deathworthy: Perceived Stereotypicality of Black Defendants Predicts Capital-Sentencing Outcomes
Alan Hyde (April 12, 2006) First National Maintenance Corp. v. National Labor Relations Board: Eliminating Bargaining for Low-Wage Service Workers
Michael Heise (March 8, 2006) Educational Adequacy as Legal Theory: Implications from Equal Educational Opportunity Doctrine
Robert A. Hillman (February 23, 2006) How to Create a Commercial Calamity
Bernadette A. Meyler (February 10, 2006) Substitute Chancellors: The Role of the Jury in the Contest between Common Law and Equity
Brad Wendel (January 27, 2006) Institutional and Individual Justification in Legal Ethics: The Problem of Client Selection
Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin (January 12, 2006) Demystifying Legal Reasoning: Part II
Emily Sherwin (January 11, 2006) Three Reasons Why Even Good Property Rights Cause Moral Anxiety
John J. Barceló III (January 6, 2006) The Status of WTO Rules in U.S. Law
PAPERS FROM 2005
Bernadette A. Meyler (December 29, 2005) Book Review: The Myth of Law and Literature
Douglas A. Kysar (August 10, 2005) The Expectations of Consumers
DOUGLAS A. KYSAR (June 29, 2005) Sustainable Development and Private Global Governance
Theodore Eisenberg, Paula L. Hannaford, Michael Heise, Neil LaFountain, Brian Ostrom, Martin T. Wells, and G. Thomas Munsterman (May 11, 2005) Judges, Juries, and Punitive Damages: Empirical Analyses Using the Civil Justice Survey of State Courts 1992, 1996, and 2001 Data
Gregory La Blanc and Jeffrey J. Rachlinski (April 6, 2005) In Praise of Investor Irrationality
Andrew J. Wistrich, Chris Guthrie, and Jeffrey Rachlinski (April 1, 2005) Can Judges Ignore Inadmissible Information? The Difficulty of Deliberately Disregarding
Robert A. Hillman (March 15, 2005) On-line Consumer Standard-Form Contracting Practices: A Survey and Discussion of Legal Implications
Theodore Eisenberg and Margo Schlanger (February 22, 2005) The Reliability of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Database: An Initial Empirical Analysis
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski (February 21, 2005) Rulemaking Versus Adjudication: A Psychological Perspective
G. Mitu Gulati, Jeffrey Rachlinski, and Donald C. Langevoort (February 21, 2005) Fraud by Hindsight
W. Bradley Wendel (February 16, 2005) Professionalism as Interpretation
Douglas A. Kysar and James Salzman (January 20, 2005) Environmental Tribalism
Jeffrey Rachlinski (January 20, 2005) Misunderstanding Ability, Misallocating Responsibility
Gary J. Simson (January 10, 2005) Separate But Equal and Single-Sex Schools
PAPERS FROM 2004
Douglas A. Kysar (October 18, 2004) Preferences for Processes: the Process/Product Distinction and the Regulation of Consumer Choice
John H. Blume (September 15, 2004) Killing the Willing: "Volunteers," Suicide and Competency
Robert A. Hillman (September 10, 2004) The Many Dimensions of Private Law: Commentary on Stephen Waddams, Dimensions of Private Law: Categories and Concepts in Legal Reasoning
Amy Shapiro (September 8, 2004) Who Pays the Auditor Calls the Tune?: Auditing Regulations and Clients' Incentives
Kevin M. Clermont (September 8, 2004) A Global Law of Jurisdiction and Judgments: Views from the United States and Japan
Kevin M. Clermont (September 8, 2004) Standards of Proof in Japan and the United States
Kevin M. Clermont and John R.B. Palmer (September 8, 2004) French Article 14 Jurisdiction, Viewed from the United States
Kevin M. Clermont (September 8, 2004) The Role of Private International Law in the United States: Beating the Not-Quite-Dead Horse of Jurisdiction
Emily Sherwin (August 23, 2004) Reparations and Unjust Enrichment
W. Bradley Wendel (August 22, 2004) The Jurisprudence of Enron: Professionalism as Interpretation
Emily Sherwin (August 19, 2004) Unjust Enrichment in Heartbreak Cases
Michael R. Heise (July 8, 2004) Litigated Learning and the Limits of Law
Stephen P. Garvey, Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Nicole L. Mott, G. Thomas Munsterman, and Martin T. Wells (June 23, 2004) Juror First Votes in Criminal Trials
Michael Heise (June 17, 2004) Criminal Case Complexity: An Empirical Perspective
Kevin M. Clermont and Stewart J. Schwab (May 3, 2004) How Employment Discrimination Plaintiffs Fare in Federal Court
PAPERS FROM 2003
Kevin M. Clermont (December 11, 2003) Common-Law Compulsory Counterclaim Rule: Creating Effective and Elegant Res Judicata Doctrine
Gregory S. Alexander (May 7, 2003) The Limits of Property Reparations

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