In addition to their work as dedicated teachers, Harvard Law faculty members routinely engage in the generation of new ideas about the law and legal institutions. Through the publication of books, articles and other work, professors propose solutions to challenging problems and literally create new, socially useful knowledge. All of this helps make Harvard Law School the world's premier center for legal education and research.

Submissions from 2009

The Racial Disproportionality Movement in Child Welfare: False Facts and Dangerous Directions, Elizabeth Bartholet

THE CORPORATE ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE: THIRD RATE DOCTRINE FOR THIRD PARTY CONSULTANTS, Michele D. Beardslee

Submissions from 2008

International Adoption: Thoughts on the Human Rights Issues, Elizabeth Bartholet

THE LAWS OF WAR AND THE “LESSER EVIL”, Gabriella Blum

Outsourcing Immigration Compliance, Eleanor M. Brown

TRANSFORMATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE: LEGAL REFORM IN THE MODERNIZATION PROCESS, Ermal Frasheri

Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation, D. James Greiner

Sit Down and Count the Cost: A Framework for Constitutionally Enforcing the 501(c)(3) Campaign Intervention Ban, Benjamin M. Leff

Reincarnating the “Major Questions” Exception to Chevron Deference as a Doctrine of Non-Interference (Or Why Massachusetts v. EPA Got It Wrong)., Abigail R. Moncrieff

VIOLENCE ON THE BRAIN: A CRITIQUE OF NEUROSCIENCE IN CRIMINAL LAW, Amanda C. Pustilnik

The Twist of Long Terms: Disasters, Elected Judges, and American Tort Law, Jed H. Shugerman Mr.

The Use and Abuse of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation, Ganesh Sitaraman

THE PRICE OF PUBLIC ACTION: JUDICIAL DOCTRINE, LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT COSTS, AND THE “EFFICIENT BREACH” OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, Matthew C. Stephenson

CHEVRON HAS ONLY ONE STEP, Matthew C. Stephenson and Adrian Vermeule

Submissions from 2007

BEYOND USURY: A STUDY OF CREDIT CARD USE AND PREFERENCE AMONG LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS , Angela K. Littwin

Comparing Credit Cards: An Empirical Examination of Borrowing Preferences Among Low-Income Consumers, Angela K. Littwin

The Good Occupation, J. Mark Ramseyer and Yoshiro Miwa

Fear, Filters, and Fidelity: Judicial Elections and the Making of American Tort Law, Jed H. Shugerman Mr.

OPTIMAL POLITICAL CONTROL OF THE BUREAUCRACY, Matthew C. Stephenson

THE STRATEGIC SUBSTITUTION EFFECT:, Matthew C. Stephenson

Holmes on Emergencies, Adrian Vermeule

Submissions from 2006

The Credible Executive, Adrian Vermeule and Eric A. Posner