PAPERS FROM 2007
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 | Paul Schiff Berman (October 18, 2007) Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspace |
 | Paul Schiff Berman (September 23, 2007) Global Legal Pluralism |
 | Paul Schiff Berman (May 18, 2007) A Pluralist Approach to International Law |
 | Sara C. Galvan (May 7, 2007) Wrestling With MUDs to Pin Down the Truth About Special Districts |
 | Mark Weston Janis (April 26, 2007) How “Wilsonian” was Woodrow Wilson? |
 | Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy (March 19, 2007) Turning a Blind Eye: Wall Street Finance of Predatory Lending |
PAPERS FROM 2006
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 | Patricia A. McCoy (December 20, 2006) Rethinking Disclosure in a World of Risk-Based Pricing |
 | Laura A. Dickinson (December 1, 2006) Public Law Values in a Privatized World |
 | Hillary Greene (December 1, 2006) Guideline Institutionalization: The Role of Merger Guidelines in Antitrust Discourse |
 | 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
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 | 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 |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | 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 |
 | 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 |
 | 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
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 | 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 |
 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | 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
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 | Paul Chill (September 1, 1997) The Law of Child Abuse and Neglect in Connecticut |
PAPERS FROM 1996
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 | Paul Chill (January 1, 1996) Challenging the Social Study |