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The University of Connecticut School of Law, one of the leading public law schools in the United States, is committed to vigorous and demanding intellectual exchange in a supportive environment that promotes faculty research and scholarship. Founded in 1921, the School of Law offers specialties in intellectual property, tax, insurance, and Native American law.
 

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PAPERS FROM 2007
Paul Schiff Berman (May 18, 2007) A Pluralist Approach to International Law
Paul Schiff Berman (May 14, 2007) Global Legal Pluralism
Paul Schiff Berman (May 9, 2007) Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspace
Sara C. Galvan (May 7, 2007) Wrestling With MUDs to Pin Down the Truth About Special Districts
PAPERS FROM 2006
Laura A. Dickinson (December 1, 2006) Public Law Values in a Privatized World
Michael Fischl (August 1, 2006) Rethinking the Tripartite Division of American Work Law
Patricia H. Born, W. Kip Viscusi, and Tom Baker (July 1, 2006) The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurers' Ultimate Losses
Tom Baker (June 27, 2006) Liability Insurance as Tort Regulation: Six Ways that Liability Insurance Shapes Tort Law in Action
Richard S. Kay (January 1, 2006) Standing to Raise Constitutional Issues: A Comparative Analysis
PAPERS FROM 2005
Richard S. Kay (December 1, 2005) Causing Death for Compassionate Reasons in American Law
Paul Schiff Berman (November 21, 2005) Seeing Beyond the Limits of International Law. Book Review of Jack L. Goldsmith and Eric A. Posner, The Limits of International Law
Laura Dickinson (October 26, 2005) Government for Hire: Privatizing Foreign Affairs and the Problem of Accountability under International Law
Tom Baker (October 1, 2005) Reconsidering the Harvard Medical Practice Study Conclusions About the Validity of Medical Malpractice Claims
Sean Griffith (September 4, 2005) The Puzzling Persistence of the Fixed Price Offering: Implicit Price Discrimination in IPOs
Anne C. Dailey (September 1, 2005) Developing Citizens
Paul Schiff Berman (May 1, 2005) Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Conflict of Laws: Redefining Governmental Interests in a Global Era
Tom Baker (May 1, 2005) Medical Malpractice and the Insurance Underwriting Cycle
Paul Schiff Berman (April 1, 2005) From International Law to Law and Globalization
Timothy L. Foden (March 1, 2005) The Battle for Public Interest Law: Exploring the Orwellian Nature of the Freedom Based Public Interest Movement
Julie E. Goodwin (March 1, 2005) Not All Children are Created Equal: A Proposal to Address Equal Protection Inheritance Rights of Posthumously Conceived Children
Farkhanda Zia Mansoor (March 1, 2005) Reassessing Packer in the Light of International Human Rights Norms
Justin M. Sadowsky (March 1, 2005) The Transparency Myth: A Conceptual Approach to Corruption and the Impact of Mandatory Disclosure Laws
PAPERS FROM 2004
Paul Schiff Berman (December 14, 2004) Judges as Cosmopolitan Transnational Actors
Tom Baker and Thomas O. Farrish (November 20, 2004) Liability Insurance and the Regulation of Firearms
Peter L. Lindseth (September 18, 2004) Reconciling with the Past: John Willis and the Question of Judicial Review in Interwar and Postwar England
Richard W. Parker (September 9, 2004) Is Government Regulation Irrational?: A Reply to Morrall and Hahn
Tracey B. Ehlers (September 1, 2004) The Patient and Physician Safety and Protection Act: Crucial Federal Legislation to Improve the Lives of Residents and Patients
Jeffrey Matrullo (September 1, 2004) The Transparency Myth: A Conceptual Approach to Corruption and the Impact of Mandatory Disclosure Laws
Timothy H. Everett (September 1, 2004) Post-Gideon Developments in Law and Lawyering
Harvey Gee (September 1, 2004) Police Brutality and Citizen Complaints
Sarah F. DePanfilis (September 1, 2004) Singleton v. Norris: Exploring the Insanity of Forcibly Medicating, then Eliminating the Insane
Michael Suppappola (September 1, 2004) The End of the World as We Know It? The State of Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Technologies in the Wake of Metro-Goldwin-Mayer Studios v. Grokster
Jeannine Wyszkowski (September 1, 2004) The Legal Rights of Disabled Infants to Receive Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment
Sean J. Griffith (August 2, 2004) The Good Faith Thaumatrope: Substantive Standards and Rhetorical Devices in Corporate Law
Peter Lindseth (July 22, 2004) ‘Always Embedded' Administration: The Historical Evolution of Administrative Justice as an Aspect of Modern Governance
Peter Lindseth (July 21, 2004) Agents Without Principals?: Delegation in an Age of Diffuse and Fragmented Governance
Peter Lindseth (July 2, 2004) The Contradictions of Supranationalism: Administrative Governance and Constitutionalization in European Integration Since the 1950s
Paul Chill (July 1, 2004) Burden of Proof Begone: The Pernicious Effect of Emergency Removal in Child Protectice Proceedings
Virginia Brown (June 1, 2004) Revisiting the Public Policy Exception to the Employment-at-Will doctrine Following Thibodeau v. Design Group One Architects: Applying an Ethic of Care Analysis
Andrew Hoffman (June 1, 2004) The Role of Child's Counsel in State Intervention Proceedings: Toward a Rebuttable Presumption in Favor of Family Reunification
Vijay S. Sekhon (June 1, 2004) Maintaining the Legitimacy of the High Court:Understanding the “25 Years” in Grutter v. Bollinger
Erin L. Sylvester (June 1, 2004) Identity Theft: Are the Elderly Targeted?
Edieth Y. Wu (June 1, 2004) REPARATIONS TO AFRICAN-AMERICANS: THE ONLY REMEDY FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT’S FAILURE TO ENFORCE THE 13TH, 14TH, AND 15TH AMENDMENTS
Erica Laudano (June 1, 2004) One Man's Junk Mail Is Another Man's Treasure: Proxy Contests and Corporate Governance
Lee J. Munger (June 1, 2004) COMMENT: IS RONALD MCDONALD THE NEXT JOE CAMEL? REGULATING FAST FOOD ADVERTISEMENTS TARGETING CHILDREN IN LIGHT OF THE AMERICAN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY EPIDEMIC
Anita Pereira (June 1, 2004) Live and Let Live:Healthcare is a Fundamental Human Right
Michael Fischl (June 1, 2004) A Woman's World: What if Care Work Were Socialized and Police & Fire Protection Left to Individual Families?
Peter Lindseth (May 4, 2004) The Paradox of Parliamentary Supremacy: Delegation, Democracy and Dictatorship in Germany and France, 1920s-1950s
Bethany R. Berger (March 9, 2004) Justice and the Outsider: Jurisdiction Over Non-Members in Tribal Legal Systems
Sean J. Griffith (February 10, 2004) Spinning and Underpricing: A Legal and Economic Analysis of the Preferential Allocation of Shares in Initial Public Offerings
Sean J. Griffith (February 10, 2004) The Costs and Benefits of Precommitment: An Appraisal of Omnicare v. NCS Healthcare
Tom Baker (January 1, 2004) Insuring Liability Risks
Susan R. Schmeiser (January 1, 2004) Forces of Consent
PAPERS FROM 2003
Henry S. Cohn and Harvey Gee (November 5, 2003) "NO, NO, NO, NO!": Three Sons of Connecticut Who Opposed the Chinese Exclusion Acts
Lauren Zykorie (November 5, 2003) Reauthorizing Discipline for the Disabled Student: Will Congress create a better balance in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
Brian P. Marron (November 5, 2003) Book Review: Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court v. the American People, by Jamin B. Raskin
Nathan P. Litwin (November 5, 2003) Defending an Unjust System: How Johnson v. Bush Upheld Felon Disenfranchisement and Perpetuated Voter Inequality in Florida
Thomas Willoughby Stone (November 5, 2003) Margin of Appreciation Gone Awry: The European Court of Human Rights' Implicit Use of the Precautionary Principle in Frette v. France to Backtrack on Protection from Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation
Carol Weisbrod (October 1, 2003) War, Insurance and Some Problems of Community
Stephen Utz (September 1, 2003) Federalism in Healthcare: A Policy Overview
Peter Siegelman (July 31, 2003) Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: An Exaggerated Threat
Robert Del Tufo (June 1, 2003) Megan's Law Symposium - Presented Paper
Elizabeth A. L. Leamon (June 1, 2003) The Zoning of Group Homes for the Disabled...Zeroing in on a Reasonable Accommodation
Richard W. Parker (April 1, 2003) Grading the Government
Gideon Parchomovsky and Peter Siegelman (April 1, 2003) Selling Mayberry: Communities and Individuals in Law and Economics
Tom Baker, Alon Harel, and Tamar Kugler (February 14, 2003) The Virtues of Uncertainty in Law: An Experimental Approach
PAPERS FROM 2002
Paul Schiff Berman (October 1, 2002) The Globalization of Jurisdiction
Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy (September 1, 2002) The CRA Implications of Predatory Lending
Paul Schiff Berman (April 1, 2002) The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment: Surveying the Benefits of a Cultural Analysis of Law
Tom Baker (March 22, 2002) Liability and Insurance after September 11: Embracing Risk Meets the Precautionary Principle
Gideon Parchomovsky and Peter Siegelman (March 14, 2002) Towards an Integrated Theory of Intellectual Property
Tom Baker (January 1, 2002) Insurance and the Law
Tom Baker (January 1, 2002) Risk, Insurance, and (the Social Construction of) Responsibility
PAPERS FROM 2001
Tom Baker (September 17, 2001) Teaching Real Torts: Using Barry Werth's Damages in the Law School Classroom
Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy (September 1, 2001) A Tale of Three Markets: The Law and Economics of Predatory Lending
Tom Baker (August 28, 2001) Containing the Promise of Insurance: Adverse Selection and Risk Classification
Peter Siegelman (July 1, 2001) James Heckman as a 'Law & Society' Scholar: An Appreciation
Tom Baker (January 1, 2001) Blood Money, New Money, and the Moral Economy of Tort Law in Action
Paul Schiff Berman (January 1, 2001) Telling a Less Suspicious Story: Notes Toward a Non-Skeptical Approach to Legal/Cultural Analysis
PAPERS FROM 2000
Stephen Utz (October 1, 2000) Determining a Partner's Share of Unrealized Receivables at the Liquidation of the Partner's Interest
Paul Schiff Berman (September 1, 2000) An Observation and a Strange but True "Tale": What Might the Historical Trials of Animals Tell Us About the Transformative Potential of Law in American Culture?
Paul Schiff Berman (June 1, 2000) Cyberspace and the State Action Debate: The Cultural Value of Applying Constitutional Norms to "Private" Regulation
Tom Baker (May 16, 2000) Insuring Morality
PAPERS FROM 1999
Paul Chill (April 21, 1999) On the Unique Value of Law School Clinics
Paul Schiff Berman (April 11, 1999) An Anthropological Approach to Modern Forfeiture Law: The Symbolic Function of Legal Actions Against Objects
PAPERS FROM 1997
Paul Chill (September 1, 1997) The Law of Child Abuse and Neglect in Connecticut
PAPERS FROM 1996
Paul Chill (January 1, 1996) Challenging the Social Study


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