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This series is a general repository of manuscripts and articles demonstrating the strength and breadth of the legal scholarship and cross-disciplinary studies at Penn Law.
 


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PAPERS FROM 2008
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (October 3, 2008) Embattled CEOs
Seth F. Kreimer (September 2, 2008) The Freedom of Information Act and the Ecology of Transparency
Christopher S. Yoo (August 29, 2008) Network Neutrality, Consumers, and Innovation
Michael S. Knoll (August 25, 2008) International Competitiveness, Tax Incentives, and a New Argument for Tax Sparing: Preventing Double Taxation by Crediting Implicit Taxes
Nadia N. Sawicki (August 14, 2008) Doctors, Discipline, and the Death Penalty: Professional Implications of Safe Harbor Statutes
Jill Fisch (August 12, 2008) Cause for Concern: Causation and Federal Securities Fraud
Stephen Choi, Jill Fisch, and Marcel Kahan (August 11, 2008) Director Elections and the Role of Proxy Advisors
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (August 11, 2008) How to Prevent Hard Cases from Making Bad Law: Bear Stearns, Delaware and the Strategic Use of Comity
Stephanos Bibas (August 1, 2008) Political Versus Administrative Justice
Douglas A. Berman and Stephanos Bibas (August 1, 2008) The Heart Has Its Value: The Death Penalty's Justifiable Persistence
Howard F. Chang (July 16, 2008) The Immigration Paradox: Alien Workers and Distributive Justice
Kermit Roosevelt (July 13, 2008) Polyphonic Stare Decisis: Listening to non-Article III Actors
Paul H. Robinson (July 2, 2008) Do Effective Non-lethal Weapons Make the Use of Firearms Unlawful and the Second Amendment Irrelevant?
Paul H. Robinson (July 2, 2008) Shoot to Stun
Cary Coglianese and Jocelyn D’Ambrosio (June 24, 2008) Policymaking Under Pressure: The Perils of Incremental Responses to Climate Change
Paul H. Robinson (June 19, 2008) Empirical Desert
Holly Fernandez Lynch, Michele Mathes, and Nadia N. Sawicki (June 17, 2008) Compliance With Advance Directives: Wrongful Living and Tort Law Incentives
Daniel F. Spulber and Christopher S. Yoo (June 16, 2008) Rethinking Broadband Internet Access
David A. Skeel Jr. (June 13, 2008) The Unbearable Lightness of Christian Legal Scholarship
Paul H. Robinson (June 13, 2008) The Difficulties of Deterrence as a Distributive Principle
Michael S. Knoll (June 10, 2008) Samuel Zell, the Chicago Tribune, and the Emergence of the S ESOP: Understanding the Tax Advantages and Disadvantages of S ESOPs
Stephanos Bibas (June 9, 2008) Invasions of Conscience and Faked Apologies
Kermit Roosevelt III (June 6, 2008) Detention and Interrogation in the Post-9/11 World
Howard F. Chang (June 4, 2008) Immigration Restriction as Redistributive Taxation: Working Women and the Costs of Protectionism in the Labor Market
Paul H. Robinson (June 3, 2008) Objective Versus Subjective Justification: A Case Study in Function and Form in Constructing a System of Criminal Law Theory
Douglas A. Berman and Stephanos Bibas (May 30, 2008) Engaging Capital Emotions
Michael S. Knoll (May 28, 2008) Business Taxes and International Competitiveness
Anita L. Allen (April 23, 2008) The Poetry of Genetics: On the Pitfalls of Popularizing Science
Anita L. Allen (April 23, 2008) Undressing Difference: the Hijab in the West
William W. Burke-White and Scott Kaplan (April 13, 2008) Shaping the Contours of Domestic Justice: The International Criminal Court and an Admissibility Challenge in the Uganda Situation
Amy L. Wax (April 2, 2008) The Discriminating Mind: Define It, Prove It
Lauren E. Willis (April 1, 2008) Evidence and Ideology in Assessing the Effectiveness of Financial Literacy Education
Lauren E. Willis (March 20, 2008) Against Financial Literacy Education
Matthew D. Adler and Paul Dolan (March 19, 2008) Introducing a "Different Lives" Approach to the Valuation of Health and Well-Being
C. Edwin Baker (March 6, 2008) The First Amendment and Commercial Speech
C. Edwin Baker (March 6, 2008) Hate Speech
Jason S. Johnston (February 28, 2008) Climate Change Hysteria and the Supreme Court: The Economic Impact of Global Warming on the U.S. And the Misguided Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Under the Clean Air Act
Matthew D. Adler (February 19, 2008) Bounded Rationality and Legal Scholarship
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (February 14, 2008) Hedge Fund Activism in the Enforcement of Bondholder Rights
William W. Burke-White (January 24, 2008) The Argentine Financial Crisis: State Liability Under BITs and the Legitimacy of the ICSID System
Amy L. Wax (January 22, 2008) Stereotype Threat: a Case of Overclaim Syndrome?
Amy L. Wax (January 21, 2008) Engines of Inequality: Class, Race, and Family Structure
David A. Skeel Jr. (January 15, 2008) The Paths of Christian Legal Scholarship
Theodore Ruger (January 11, 2008) Health Law’s Coherence Anxiety
Anita L. Allen (January 9, 2008) Confidentiality: An Expectation in Health Care
Stephen B. Burbank (January 5, 2008) The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 in Historical Context: A Preliminary View
Michael G. Faure and Jason S. Johnston (January 1, 2008) The Law and Economics of Environmental Federalism: Europe and the United States Compared
PAPERS FROM 2007
Cary Coglianese (December 31, 2007) The Rhetoric and Reality
of Regulatory Reform
Howard F. Chang (December 24, 2007) The Economics of International Labor Migration and the Case for Global Distributive Justice in Liberal Political Theory
Eric W. Orts and Cary Coglianese (December 21, 2007) Debate: Collaborative Environmental Law: Pro and Con
Seth F. Kreimer (December 5, 2007) Rays of Sunlight in a Shadow “War”: FOIA, the Abuses of Anti-Terrorism, and the Strategy of Transparency
Anita L. Allen (December 1, 2007) Dredging-up the Past: Lifelogging, Memory and Surveillance
Anita L. Allen (November 26, 2007) Atmospherics: Abortion Law and Philosophy
Anita L. Allen (November 12, 2007) Hannah Arendt and the White Only Shade Tree: Reflections for a First Collegium of Black Women Philosophers
William W. Burke-White (November 8, 2007) Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of Justice
William W. Burke-White and Andreas von Staden (November 8, 2007) Investment Protection in Extraordinary Times: The Interpretation and Application of Non-Precluded Measures Provisions in Bilateral Investment Treaties
Anita L. Allen (November 1, 2007) A Dialogue among Dolls: The Case for Cyberfeminism
Patrick Bolton and David A. Skeel Jr. (November 1, 2007) Odious Debts or Odious Regimes?
Michael S. Knoll (October 31, 2007) The UBIT: Leveling an Uneven Playing Field or Tilting a Level One?
David A. Skeel Jr. (October 29, 2007) The Accidental Elegance of Aronson v. Lewis
Jeffrey M. Colon and Michael S. Knoll (October 29, 2007) Prejudgment Interest in International Arbitration
William W. Burke-White (October 22, 2007) The Domestic Influence of International Criminal Tribunals: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Creation of the State Court of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Anita L. Allen (October 18, 2007) Face to Face with “It”: And Other Neglected Contexts of Health Privacy
Leo E. Strine Jr. (October 15, 2007) Human Freedom And Two Friedmen: Musings On The Implications Of Globalization For The Effective Regulation Of Corporate Behavior
Leo E. Strine Jr. (October 2, 2007) Toward Common Sense and Common Ground? Reflections on the Shared Interests of Managers and Labor in a More Rational System of Corporate Governance
Ian Ayres and Gideon Parchomovsky (September 27, 2007) Tradable Patent Rights: A New Approach to Innovation
Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville, Jennifer Nash, and Cary Coglianese (September 12, 2007) Constructing the License to Operate: Internal Factors and their Influence on Corporate Environmental Decisions
Gideon Parchomovsky and Peter Siegelman (September 8, 2007) Bribes v. Bombs: A Study in Coasean Warfare
Gideon Parchomovsky and Kevin A. Goldman (September 6, 2007) Fair Use Harbors
Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (September 5, 2007) Reconfiguring Property in Three Dimensions
Aditi Bagchi (September 2, 2007) Imperfect Rights in Private Law
Aditi Bagchi (September 2, 2007) Contract v. Promise
Fabrizio Marrella and Christopher S. Yoo (August 27, 2007) Is Open Source Software the New Lex Mercatoria?
Michael S. Knoll (August 16, 2007) The Taxation of Private Equity Carried Interests: Estimating the Revenue Effects of Taxing Profit Interests as Ordinary Income
Matthew D. Adler (August 13, 2007) Well-being, Inequality and Time: The Time-slice Problem and its Policy Implications
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (August 13, 2007) The Hanging Chads of Corporate Voting
Christopher S. Yoo (August 3, 2007) What Can Antitrust Contribute to the Network Neutrality Debate?
Mitchell Kane and Edward B. Rock (August 2, 2007) Corporate Taxation and International Charter Competition
Paul H. Robinson and Markus D. Dubber (July 27, 2007) The American Model Penal Code: A Brief Overview
Matthew D. Adler and Eric Posner (June 29, 2007) Happiness Research and Cost-Benefit Analysis
Paul H. Robinson and Robert O. Kurzban (June 15, 2007) Concordance & Conflict in Intuitions of Justice
Stephen B. Burbank (June 11, 2007) The Complexity of Modern American Civil Litigation: Curse or Cure?
Matthew D. Adler (June 8, 2007) Why De Minimis?
Regina Austin (June 6, 2007) Super Size Me and the Conundrum of Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Class for the Contemporary Law-Genre Documentary Filmmaker
Howard F. Chang and Hilary A. Sigman (May 22, 2007) The Effect of Joint and Several Liability Under Superfund on Brownfields
Jonathan C. Lipson (May 19, 2007) The Expressive Function of Directors’ Duties to Creditors
Jonathan C. Lipson (May 16, 2007) Where's The Beef: A Few Words about Paying for Performance in Bankruptcy
Jonathan C. Lipson (May 15, 2007) Debt and Democracy: Towards a Constitutional Theory of Bankruptcy
Anita L. Allen (May 9, 2007) The Virtuous Spy: Privacy as an Ethical Limit
Howard F. Chang (May 2, 2007) Cultural Communities in a Global Labor Market: Immigration Restrictions as Residential Segregation
Howard F. Chang (May 2, 2007) The Economic Impact of International Labor Migration: Recent Estimates and Policy Implications
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (May 1, 2007) Hedge Funds in Corporate Governance and Corporate Control
Paul H. Robinson and Adnan Zulfiqar (April 25, 2007) Of Neocolonialism, Common Law and Uncodifiable Shari’a: A Reply to Professor An-Na’im
Stuart Shapiro and Cary Coglianese (April 11, 2007) First Generation E-Rulemaking: An Assessment of Regulatory Agency Websites
Jason S. Johnston and Michael G. Faure (April 3, 2007) Fashioning Entitlements: A Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of the Judicial Role in Environmental Centralization in the U.S. and Europe
Paul H. Robinson (April 1, 2007) The Role of Moral Philosophers in the Competition Between Deontological and Empirical Desert
Matthew D. Adler (March 31, 2007) Risk Equity: A New Proposal
Cary Coglianese (March 28, 2007) Legitimacy and Corporate Governance
Stephen Morse (March 28, 2007) The Non-Problem of Free Will in Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology
Paul H. Robinson and John M. Darley (March 22, 2007) Intuitions of Justice: Implications for Criminal Law and Justice Policy
Eric Feldman (March 19, 2007) Law, Culture, and Conflict: Dispute Resolution in Postwar Japan
Paul H. Robinson (March 9, 2007) Justification Defenses in Situations of Unavoidable Uncertainty: A Reply to Professor Ferzan
Aditi Bagchi (March 8, 2007) The Accidental Promise: Remaking the Law of Misrepresented Intent
Aditi Bagchi (March 8, 2007) Varieties of Employee Ownership: Some Unintended Consequences of Corporate Law and Labor Law
Lawrence A. Hamermesh and Michael L. Wachter (February 27, 2007) The Short and Puzzling Life of the “Implicit Minority Discount” in Delaware Appraisal Law
Stephen Morse and Morris B. Hoffman (February 12, 2007) The Uneasy Entente Between Insanity and Mens Rea: Beyond Clark v. Arizona
Cary Coglianese (February 6, 2007) Weak Democracy, Strong Information: The Role of Information Technology in the Rulemaking Process
Chris William Sanchirico (February 5, 2007) Progressivity and Potential Income: Measuring the Effect of Changing Work Patterns on Income Tax Progressivity
Chris William Sanchirico (February 1, 2007) A Primary Activity Approach to Proof Burdens
C. Edwin Baker (January 29, 2007) The Independent Significance of the Press Clause under Existing Law
David A. Skeel Jr. (January 15, 2007) Christianity and the Large Scale Corporation
Seth F. Kreimer (January 10, 2007) Rejecting “Uncontrolled Authority over the Body”: the Decencies of Civilized Conduct, the Past and the Future of Unenumerated Rights
Paul H. Robinson (January 9, 2007) How Psychology is Changing the Punishment Theory Debate
PAPERS FROM 2006
Paul H. Robinson, Robert O. Kurzban, and Owen D. Jones (December 18, 2006) The Origins of Shared Intuitions of Justice
Michael S. Knoll (December 14, 2006) Compaq Redux: Implicit Taxes and the Question of Pre-tax Profit
Michael S. Knoll (December 14, 2006) Taxes and Competitiveness
Eric Feldman (December 11, 2006) Legal Reform in Contemporary Japan
Seth F. Kreimer (November 21, 2006) Censorship by Proxy: the First Amendment, Internet Intermediaries, and the Problem of the Weakest Link
Paul Robinson, Adnan Zulfiqar, Margaret Kammerud, Michael Orchowski, Elizabeth A. Gerlach, Adam L. Pollock, Thomas M. O'Brien, John C. Lin, Tom Stenson, Negar Katirai, J. John Lee, and Marc Aaron Melzer (November 3, 2006) Codifying Shari'a: International Norms, Legality & the Freedom to Invent New Forms
Matthew D. Adler (November 2, 2006) Policy Analysis for Natural Hazards: Some Cautionary Lessons from Environmental Policy Analysis
Douglas A. Berman and Stephanos Bibas (October 24, 2006) Making Sentencing Sensible
Lee Petherbridge and R. Polk Wagner (October 16, 2006) The Federal Circuit and Patentability: An Empirical Assessment of the Law of Obviousness
Bridget J. Crawford (October 13, 2006) Tax Practice in a Circular Revolution: A Review of PLI's Circular 230 Deskbook
Frank Partnoy and David A. Skeel Jr. (September 11, 2006) The Promise and Perils of Credit Derivatives
Michael L. Wachter (August 28, 2006) Labor Unions: A Corporatist Institution in a Competitive World
Gideon Parchomovsky, Peter Siegelman, and Steven Thel (August 23, 2006) Of Equal Wrongs and Half Rights
Paul H. Robinson (August 17, 2006) Competing Conceptions of Modern Desert: Vengeful, Deontological, and Empirical
Stephen B. Burbank (August 3, 2006) Judicial Independence, Judicial Accountability and Interbranch Relations
Stephen B. Burbank (July 31, 2006) Federalism and Private International Law: Implementing the Hague Choice of Court Convention in the United States
Regina Austin (July 11, 2006) The Next "New Wave": Law Genre Documentaries, Lawyering in Support of the Creative Process, and Visual Legal Advocacy
Nathaniel Persily (June 25, 2006)  The Place of Competition in American Election Law, in the Marketplace of Democracy
Nathaniel Persily (April 29, 2006) Gay Marriage, Public Opinion and the Courts
Eric Feldman (April 18, 2006) The Culture of Legal Change: A Case Study of Tobacco Control in Twenty-First Century Japan
Stephen Morse (April 13, 2006) Brain Overclaim Syndrome and Criminal Responsibility: A Diagnostic Note
Matthew D. Adler (April 1, 2006) Constitutional Fidelity, The Rule of Recognition, and the Communitarian Turn In Contemporary Positivism
David A. Skeel Jr. and Georg Krause-Vilmar (March 1, 2006) Recharacterization and the Nonhindrance of Creditors
Matthew D. Adler and Chris William Sanchirico (February 25, 2006) Inequality and Uncertainty: Theory and Legal Applications
Matthew D. Adler (February 14, 2006) Welfare Polls: A Synthesis
Leo Katz (January 13, 2006) Choice, Consent, and Cycling: The Hidden Limitations of Consent
PAPERS FROM 2005
Matthew D. Adler (December 16, 2005)  QALYs and Policy Evaluation: A New Perspective
Matthew D. Adler (December 13, 2005) Equity Analysis and Natural Hazards Policy
Stephanos Bibas (November 30, 2005) Transparency and Participation in Criminal Procedure
David A. Skeel Jr. and William J. Stuntz (November 23, 2005) Christianity and the (Modest) Rule of Law
R. Polk Wagner (November 12, 2005) The Perfect Storm: Intellectual Property and Public Values
Jason S. Johnston (November 1, 2005) Tradable Pollution Permits and the Regulatory Game
Kristin Madison (October 10, 2005) The Residency Match: Competitive Restraints in an Imperfect World
Edward B. Rock (October 10, 2005) The Corporate Form as a Solution to a Discursive Dilemma
Chris William Sanchirico (October 1, 2005) Detection Avoidance
Jason S. Johnston (October 1, 2005) The Return of Bargain: An Economic Theory of How Standard Form Contracts Negotiation between Businesses and Consumers
Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (September 16, 2005) Bargaining for Takings Compensation
Richard E. Kihlstrom and Michael L. Wachter (September 1, 2005) Corporate Policy and the Coherence of Delaware Takeover Law
Michael S. Knoll (August 31, 2005) Restricted Stock and the Section 83(b) Election: A Joint Tax Perspective
Stephanos Bibas (August 2, 2005) Regulating Local Variations in Federal Sentencing
Eric Feldman (August 1, 2005) The Tuna Court: Law and Norms in the World's Premier Fish Market
Jason S. Johnston (August 1, 2005) The Promise and Limits of Voluntary Management - Based Regulatory Reform: An Analysis of EPA's Strategic Goals Program
Stephanos Bibas (July 29, 2005) Originalism and Formalism in Criminal Procedure: The Triumph of Justice Scalia, the Unlikely Friend of Criminal Defendants?
Stephanos Bibas (July 29, 2005) The Story of Brady v. Maryland: From Adversarial Gameship Toward the Search for Innocence?
Lawrence Hamermesh and Michael L. Wachter (July 18, 2005) The Fair Value of Cornfields in Delaware Appraisal Law
Richard E. Kihlstrom and Michael L. Wachter (July 1, 2005) Why Defer to Managers? A Strong - Form Efficiency Model
Michael L. Wachter (June 24, 2005) Theories of the Employment Relationship: Choosing between Norms and Contracts
Nathaniel Persily (June 7, 2005) When Judges Carve Democracies: A Primer on Court-Drawn Redistricting Plans
Michael S. Knoll (May 31, 2005) The Calculation of Prejudgment Interest
Jason S. Johnston (May 11, 2005) Signaling Social Responsibility: On the Law and Economics of Market Incentives for Corporate Environmental Performance
Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (April 25, 2005) Of Property and Federalism
Polk Wagner (April 10, 2005) Exactly Backwards: Exceptionalism and the Federal Circuit
Sean J. Griffith (March 24, 2005) Unleashing a Gatekeeper: Why the SEC Should Mandate Disclosure of Details Concerning Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance Policies
Edward L. Rubin (March 12, 2005) Dangerous Clients: A Phenomenological Solution to Bureaucratic Oppression
Cary Coglianese and Jennifer Nash (March 8, 2005) Management-Based Strategies for Improving Private Sector Environmental Performance
Nathaniel Persily and Melissa Cully Anderson (February 1, 2005) Regulating Democracy Through Democracy: The Use of Direct Legislation in Election Law Reform
Chris William Sanchirico (February 1, 2005) Harnessing Adversarial Process: Optimal Strategic Complementarities in Litigation
Alan Lerner (January 12, 2005) Using our Brains: What Cognitive Science and Social Psychology Teach us About Teaching Law Students to Make Ethical, Professionally Responsible, Choices
Jason S. Johnston (January 1, 2005) The Rule of Capture and the Economic Dynamics of Natural Resource Use and Survival under Open Access Management Regimes
PAPERS FROM 2004
David A. Skeel Jr. (December 1, 2004) Icarus in the Boardroom, Introduction
Lori Snyder Bennear and Cary Coglianese (November 1, 2004) Evaluating Environmental Policies
Cary Coglianese (November 1, 2004) The Internet and Citizen Participation in Rulemaking
Kim Lane Scheppele (October 1, 2004) Law in a Time of Emergency
Kim Lane Scheppele (October 1, 2004) Constitutional Ethnography: An Introduction
Kim Lane Scheppele (October 1, 2004) Other People's PATRIOT Acts: Europe's Response to September 11
Chris William Sanchirico and George G. Triantis (September 13, 2004) Evidentiary Arbitrage: The Fabrication of Evidence and the Verifiability of Contract Performance
Kim Lane Scheppele (September 1, 2004) A Realpolitik Defense of Social Rights
Matthew D. Adler (September 1, 2004) Popular Constitutionalism and the Rule of Recognition: Whose Practices Ground U.S. Law?
Polk Wagner (August 25, 2004) On Software Regulation
Gideon Parchomovsky and R. Polk Wagner (August 22, 2004) Patent Portfolios
Paul G. Mahoney and Chris William Sanchirico (July 16, 2004) General and Specific Legal Rules
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (June 30, 2004) Our Corporate Federalism and the Shape of Corporate Law
Oren Bar-Gill and Gideon Parchomovsky (June 24, 2004) Intellectual Property Law and the Boundaries of the Firm
Nathaniel Persily and Kelli Lammie (June 14, 2004) Perceptions of Corruption and Campaign Finance: When Public Opinion Determines Constitutional Law
Michael Knoll (June 8, 2004) The Ancient Roots of Modern Financial Innovation: The Early History of Regulatory Arbitrage
Chris William Sanchirico (June 1, 2004) Evidence, Procedure, and the Upside of Cognitive Error
Paul Robinson (June 1, 2004) Does Criminal Law Deter? A Behavioral Science Investigation
Albert H. Choi and Chris William Sanchirico (May 20, 2004) Should Plaintiffs Win What Defendants Lose?: Litigation Stakes, Litigation Effort, and the Benefits of 'Decoupling'
Cary Coglianese, Richard Zeckhauser, and Edward A. Parson (May 12, 2004) Seeking Truth for Power: Informational Strategy and Regulatory Policy Making
Michael S. Knoll (March 22, 2004) The Tax Efficiency of Stock-Based Compensation
Geoffrey Hazard and Edward B. Rock (March 19, 2004) A New Player in the Boardroom: The Emergence of the Independent Directors' Counsel
Peter H. Huang (March 18, 2004) Moody Investing and the Supreme Court: Rethinking the Materiality of Information and the Reasonableness of Investors
Geoffrey Hazard and Edward B. Rock (March 1, 2004) A New Player in the Boardroom: The Emergence of the Independent Directors' Counsel
Polk Wagner and Lee Petherbridge (March 1, 2004) Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Performance
Paul Robinson (March 1, 2004) Criminal Justice in the Information Age
Chris William Sanchirico (February 27, 2004) Evidence Tampering
Cary Coglianese (February 20, 2004) E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process
Abraham Bell and Gideon Parchomovsky (February 1, 2004) What Property Is
Matthew D. Adler (January 1, 2004) Against 'Individual Risk': A Sympathetic Critique of Risk Assessment
PAPERS FROM 2003
Amy L. Wax (December 10, 2003) Social Welfare, Human Dignity, and the Puzzle of What We Owe Each Other
Peter H. Huang (December 3, 2003) Regulating Irrational Exuberance and Anxiety in Securities Markets
Peter H. Huang (December 3, 2003) Lawsuit Abandonment Options in Possibly Frivolous Litigation Games
Chris William Sanchirico (December 1, 2003) Finding Error
Matthew D. Adler (November 19, 2003) Fear Assessment: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Pricing of Fear and Anxiety
Cary Coglianese and Laurie K. Allen (September 1, 2003) Building Sector-Based Consensus: A Review of the EPA's Common Sense Initiative
Howard F. Chang (August 6, 2003) Risk Regulation, Endogenous Public Concerns, and the Hormones Dispute: Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself?
Charles W. Mooney Jr. (June 22, 2003) A Normative Theory of Bankruptcy Law: Bankruptcy as (is) Civil Procedure
Marcel Kahan and Edward B. Rock (June 13, 2003) Corporate Constitutionalism: Antitakeover Charter Provisions as Pre-Commitment
Kenneth M. Ayotte and David A. Skeel Jr. (May 21, 2003) Why Do Distressed Companies Choose Delaware? An Empirical Analysis of Venue Choice in Bankruptcy
Gideon Parchomovsky and Peter Siegelman (May 12, 2003) Selling Mayberry: Communities and Individuals in Law and Economics
Michael L. Wachter (May 12, 2003) Judging Unions' Future Using a Historical Perspective: The Public Policy Choice Between Competition and Unionization
Oren Bar-Gill and Gideon Parchomovsky (May 6, 2003) The Value of Giving Away Secrets
Matthew D. Adler (April 28, 2003) Risk, Death and Harm: The Normative Foundations of Risk Regulation
Paul Robinson (April 25, 2003) The A.L.I.'s Proposed Distributive Principle of 'Limiting Retributivism': Does It Mean In Practice Anything Other Than Pure Desert?
David A. Skeel Jr. (March 28, 2003) Creditors' Ball: The 'New' New Corporate Governance in Chapter 11
Howard F. Chang (February 28, 2003) The Immigration Paradox: Poverty, Distributive Justice, and Liberal Egalitarianism
C. Edwin Baker (January 31, 2003) Genocide, Press Freedom, and the Case of Hassan Ngeze
Paul Robinson (January 15, 2003) Prohibited Risks and Culpable Disregard or Inattentiveness: Challenge and Confusion in the Formulation of Risk-Creation Offenses
Paul Robinson (January 7, 2003) The Role of Deterrence in the Formulation of Criminal Law Rules: At Its Worst When Doing Its Best
Paul Robinson and Michael T. Cahill (January 1, 2003) Can a Model Penal Code Second Save the States from Themselves?
PAPERS FROM 2002
Amy L. Wax (November 27, 2002) Disability, Reciprocity, and 'Real Efficiency': A Unified Approach
Howard F. Chang (November 1, 2002) Immigration Restrictions as Employment Discrimination
Paul Robinson (May 6, 2002) Should the Victims' Rights Movement Have Influence Over Criminal Law Formulation and Adjudication?
Paul Robinson (April 26, 2002) The Virtues of Restorative Processes, The Vices of "Restorative Justice"
PAPERS FROM 2001
Paul Robinson, John M. Darley, and Kevin M. Carlsmith (June 28, 2001) Ex Ante Function of the Criminal Law