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PAPERS FROM 2007
Thomas D. Rowe (October 1, 2007) Authorized Managerialism Under the Federal Rules – And the Extent of Convergence With Civil-Law
Barak D. Richman (September 1, 2007) Insurance Expansions: Do They Hurt Those They are Designed to Help?
Joan Ames Magat (August 1, 2007) Beware the "Monological Imperatives": Scholarly Writing for the Reader
Steven L. Schwarcz (August 1, 2007) Systemic Risk
Sarah Ludington (August 1, 2007) Reining in the Data Traders: A Tort for the Misuse of Personal Information
Deborah A. DeMott (August 1, 2007) Guests at the Table: Independent Directors in Family-Influenced Public Companies
James Salzman (June 1, 2007) A Field of Green? The Past and Future of Ecosystem Services
James Salzman and David Hunter (June 1, 2007) Negligence in the Air: The Duty of Care in Climate Change Litigation
Curtis Bradley (June 1, 2007) The Military Commissions Act, Habeas Corpus, and the Geneva Conventions
Steven L. Schwarcz and Gregory Sergi (June 1, 2007) Bond Defaults and the Dilemma of the Indenture Trustee
Catherine Fisk (May 1, 2007) 'An Ingenious Man Enabled by Contract': Entrepreneurship and the Rise of Contract
Jonathan B. Wiener (May 1, 2007) Think Globally, Act Globally: The Limits of Local Climate Policies
Deborah A. DeMott (April 1, 2007) Agency By Analogy: A Comment on Odious Debt
Clark C. Havighurst (April 1, 2007) Antitrust and IPOs in the Supreme Court
Steven L. Schwarcz (March 1, 2007) To Make or to Buy: In-House Lawyering and Value Creation
Deborah A. DeMott (March 1, 2007) The First Restatement of Agency: What Was the Agenda?
Mitu Gulati (March 1, 2007) Partially Odious Debts? A Framework for an Optimal Liability Regime
Neil S. Siegel (March 1, 2007) International Delegations and the Values of Federalism
Mitu Gulati and George G. Triantis (March 1, 2007) Contracts Without Law: Sovereign Versus Corporate Debt
Steven L. Schwarcz (February 27, 2007) To Make or to Buy: In-House Lawyering and Value Creation
Curtis A. Bradley and Judith G. Kelley (February 1, 2007) The Concept of International Delegation
Neil S. Siegel (February 1, 2007) Dole's Future: A Strategic Analysis
Deborah A. DeMott (February 1, 2007) Disloyal Agents
Richard A. Danner (February 1, 2007) Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Writings on the Form and Structure of the Published Law
Sara Sun Beale (February 1, 2007) The News Media’s Influence on Criminal Justice Policy: How Market-Driven News Promotes Punitiveness
Francesca Bignami (January 1, 2007) European Versus American Liberty: A Comparative Privacy Analysis of Anti-Terrorism Data-Mining
Francesca Bignami (January 1, 2007) Protecting Privacy Against the Police in the European Union: The Data Retention Directive
Ralf Michaels and Nils Jansen (January 1, 2007) Private Law and the State: Comparative Perceptions and Historical Observations
Ralf Michaels and Nils Jansen (January 1, 2007) Private Law Beyond the State? Europeanization, Globalization, Privatization
Barak D. Richman and Clark C. Havighurst (January 1, 2007) Distributive Injustice(s) in American Health Care
Barak D. Richman and Clark C. Havighurst (January 1, 2007) Foreword: Health Policy's Fourth Dimension
PAPERS FROM 2006
Barak D. Richman (December 1, 2006) Ethnic Networks, Extralegal Certainty, and Globalisation: Peering into the Diamond Industry
Arti K. Rai and Rebecca Sue Eisenberg (November 1, 2006) Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California's Stem Cell Initiative
Arti K. Rai and James Boyle (November 1, 2006) Synthetic Biology: Caught Between Property Rights, the Public Domain, and the Commons
Jedediah S. Purdy (November 1, 2006) People as Resources: Recruitment and Reciprocity in the Freedom-Promoting Approach to Property
Jedediah S. Purdy (November 1, 2006) Property and Empire: The Law of Imperialism in Johnson v. M’Intosh
Stuart M. Benjamin (November 1, 2006) Evaluating E-Rulemaking: Public Participation and Political Institutions
Neil Vidmar (October 1, 2006) Trial by Jury Involving Persons Accused of Terrorism
Laura Underkuffler (October 1, 2006) Human Genetics Studies: The Case for Group Rights
James D. Cox (October 1, 2006) Mutual Fund Expense Disclosures: A Behavioral Perspective
James D. Cox (October 1, 2006) The Oligopolistic Gatekeeper: The U.S. Accounting Profession
Jedediah S. Purdy (October 1, 2006) The Promise (and Limits) of Neuroeconomics
Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith, and David H. Moore (October 1, 2006) Sosa, Customary International Law, and the Continuing Relevance of Erie
Jonathan B. Wiener (October 1, 2006) Better Regulation in Europe
Barak D. Richman (October 1, 2006) The King of Rockingham County and the Original Bridge to Nowhere
Steven L. Schwarcz (October 1, 2006) Automatic Perfection of Sales of Payment Intangibles: A Trap for the Unwary
Steven L. Schwarcz (October 1, 2006) To Make or to Buy: In-House Lawyering and Value Creation
Mitu Gulati (September 26, 2006) The Dilemma of Odious Debts
Mitu Gulati (September 26, 2006) Public Symbol in Private Contract: A Case Study
Steven L. Schwarcz (September 1, 2006) The Public Responsibility of Structured Finance Lawyers
Ralf Michaels (September 1, 2006) EU Law as Private International Law? Re-Conceptualising the Country-of-Origin Principle as Vested Rights Theory
Ralf Michaels (September 1, 2006) Some Fundamental Jurisdictional Conceptions as Applied in Judgment Conventions
James Cox (September 1, 2006) Fair Pay for Chief Executive Officers
Catherine L. Fisk (September 1, 2006) The Story of Ingersoll-Rand v. Ciavatta: Employee Inventors in Corporate Research & Development–Reconciling Innovation with Entrepreneurship
Barak D. Richman and Jeffrey Macher (September 1, 2006) Transaction Cost Economics: An Assessment of Empirical Research in the Social Sciences
Stuart M. Benjamin and Arti K. Rai (September 1, 2006) Who's Afraid of the APA? What the Patent System Can Learn from Administrative Law
Deborah A. DeMott (August 1, 2006) Inside the Corporate Veil: The Character and Consequences of Executives' Duties
Deborah A. DeMott (August 1, 2006) Breach of Fiduciary Duty: On Justifiable Expectations of Loyalty and Their Consequences
Catherine Fisk (August 1, 2006) The Story of Ingersoll-Rand v. Ciavatta: Employee Inventors in Corporate Research & Development -– Reconciling Innovation with Entrepreneurship
Steven L. Schwarcz (August 1, 2006) Explaining the Value of Transactional Lawyering
Thomas D. Rowe Jr. and Edward L. Baskauskas (May 1, 2006) “Inextricably Intertwined” Explicable at Last? Rooker-Feldman
Steven L. Schwarcz (April 1, 2006)  Financial Information Failure and Lawyer Responsibility
Catherine L. Fisk (March 1, 2006) Credit Where It's Due: The Law and Norms of Attribution
Catherine L. Fisk (March 1, 2006) Privacy, Power, and Humiliation at Work: Re-Examining Appearance Regulation as an Invasion of Privacy
Deborah A. DeMott (March 1, 2006) Agency Law in Cyberspace
Joost Pauwelyn (March 1, 2006) Europe, America and the "Unity" of International Law
William A. Reppy Jr. (March 1, 2006) The Framework of Full Faith and Credit and Interstate Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
Joost Pauwelyn (March 1, 2006) How Strongly Should We Protect and Enforce International Law
Mitu Gulati and Stephen J. Choi (February 1, 2006) An Empirical Study of Securities Disclosure Practices
Neil Vidmar (February 1, 2006) Million Dollar Medical Malpractice Cases in Florida: Post-Verdict and Pre-Suit Settlements
James Salzman (January 1, 2006) Thirst: A Short History of Drinking Water
Joost Pauwelyn (January 1, 2006) Adding Sweeteners to Softwood Lumber: The WTO-NAFTA "Spaghetti Bowl" is Cooking
Doriane Lambelet Coleman (January 1, 2006) Storming the Castle to Save the Children: The Ironic Costs of a Child Welfare Exception to the Fourth Amendment
James D. Cox (January 1, 2006) Letting Billions Slip Through Your Fingers: Empirical Evidence and Legal Implications of the Failure of Financial Institutions to Participate in Securities Class Action Settlements
Francis E. McGovern (January 1, 2006) The What and Why of Claims Resolution Facilities
PAPERS FROM 2005
Ralf Michaels (November 1, 2005) The Functional Method of Comparative Law
David C. Gray (November 1, 2005) An Excuse-Centered Approach to Transitional Justice
Steven L. Schwarcz (November 1, 2005) Financial Information Failure: Redrawing the Boundary Between Lawyer and Accountant Responsibility
Neil Siegel (November 1, 2005) A Prescription for Perilous Times
Neil Siegel (November 1, 2005) A Theory in Search of a Court, and Itself: Judicial Minimalism at the Supreme Court Bar
Sara Beale and Adam Safwat (October 1, 2005) What Developments in Western Europe Tell Us about American Critiques of Corporate Criminal Liability
Catherine Fisk, Laura Cooper, and Michael Wishnie (October 1, 2005) The Story of Hoffman Plastic Compounds v. NLRB: Labor Rights without Remedies for Undocumented Immigrants, chapter 10 of Labor Law Stories and chapter 12 of Immigration Stories
Ralf Michaels (October 1, 2005) The Re-State-ment of Non-State Law: The State, Choice of Law, and the Challenge from Global Legal Pluralism
Laura S. Underkuffler (October 1, 2005) Tahoe's Requiem: The Death of the Scalian View
Laura S. Underkuffler (October 1, 2005) Captured by Evil: The Idea of Corruption in Law
Laura S. Underkuffler (October 1, 2005) Thoughts on Smith and Religious-Group Autonomy
Joost Pauwelyn (October 1, 2005) RIEN NE VA PLUS? Distinguishing Domestic Regulation from Market Access in GATT and GATS
Deborah DeMott (September 1, 2005) The Discrete Roles of General Counsel
Francesca Bignami (September 1, 2005) Creating European Rights: National Values and Supranational Interests
Barak D. Richman (September 1, 2005) Behavioral Economics and Health Policy: Understanding Medicaid's Failure
Joost Pauwelyn (September 1, 2005) The Transformation of World Trade
Deborah DeMott (September 1, 2005) The Texture of Loyalty
Arti K. Rai (September 1, 2005) Allocating Power Over Fact-Finding in the Patent System
Barak Richman and Christopher Boerner (September 1, 2005) A Transaction Cost Economizing Approach to Regulation: Understanding the NIMBY Problem and Improving Regulatory Responses
Barak Richman (September 1, 2005) How Communities Create Economic Advantage: Jewish Diamond Merchants in New York
Lawrence Zelenak and Marvin A. Chirelstein (September 1, 2005) A Note on Tax Shelters
Joost Pauwelyn (September 1, 2005) Book Review: Trade, Inequality, and Justice: Toward a Liberal Theory of Just Trade
Joost Pauwelyn (September 1, 2005) The Sutherland Report: A Missed Opportunity for Genuine Debate on Trade, Globalization and Reforming the WTO
Steven L. Schwarcz (September 1, 2005) The Limits of Lawyering: Legal Opinions in Structured Finance
Jedediah S. Purdy (September 1, 2005) The American Transformation of Waste Doctrine: A Pluralist Interpretation
Jedediah S. Purdy (September 1, 2005) A Freedom-Promoting Approach to Property: A Renewed Tradition for New Debates
Ralf Michaels (September 1, 2005) Globalizing Savigny? The State in Savigny's Private International Law and the Challenge of Europeanization and Globalization
James Salzman (September 1, 2005) Decentralized Administrative Law in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Erwin Chemerinksy (September 1, 2005) Constitutional Issues Posed in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
Ralf Michaels (September 1, 2005) Private or International? Two Economic Models for Private International Law of Torts


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