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The Yale Law School Legal Scholarship Repository currently includes the John M. Olin Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy Working Paper Series; the Yale Law School Occasional Papers; the Yale Law School Faculty Scholarship Series; the Yale Law School Student Scholarship Series; and the Yale Law School Student Prize Paper Series.

For further information, contact Fred Shapiro, Associate Librarian for Collections and Access (). To submit a paper, email it to Cesar Zapata, Collection and Access Coordinator ().

Working Paper Series:

PAPERS FROM 2009
Ian C. Bartrum (May 30, 2009) The Constitutional Canon As Argumentative Metonymy
Ilya O. Podolyako (April 29, 2009) The Law of Unintended Consequences: A Critique of the Dilutive Effects and Efficiency Costs of Multilayer Regulation
David A. Perez (April 16, 2009) America's Cuba Policy: The Way Forward
William J. Rinner (April 1, 2009) Maximizing Participation Through Campaign Finance Regulation: A Cap and Trade Mechanism for Political Money
Stella J. Burch (March 29, 2009) Rethinking ‘Preventive Detention’ from a Comparative Perspective: Three Frameworks for Detaining Terrorist Suspects
Yair J. Listokin (March 19, 2009) The Pivotal Mechanism and Organizational Control
Fernando Munoz L. (March 12, 2009) Political Pornography
Fernando Munoz L. (March 12, 2009) A Political Reading of the Constitution
Brian L. Beirne (March 3, 2009) Washington's Tribunals
Christen Linke Young (March 2, 2009) Pay or Play Programs and ERISA Section 514: Proposals for Amending the Statutory Scheme
Yifat Bitton (February 20, 2009) Liability of Bias: A Comparative Study of Gender-Related Interests in Negligence Law
Alex O. Kardon, Matthew Barbabella, Peter Molk, and Daniel Cohen (February 8, 2009) Insider Trading in Congress - The Need for Regulation
Stella J. Burch (January 19, 2009) Regional Minorities, Immigrants, and Migrants: The Reframing of Minority Language Rights in Europe
PAPERS FROM 2008
Robynn K. Sturm and Julia A. Simon-Kerr (December 6, 2008) Justiciability and the Role of Courts in Adequacy Litigation: Preserving the Constitutional Right to Education
Lucy Wang (October 19, 2008) NON-ILLUSORY LOSSES: WHY PAIN AND SUFFERING DAMAGES SHOULD (JUST) BE ABOUT PAIN AND SUFFERING
Laura Moranchek (October 19, 2008) Enforcing the Treaty Rights of Aliens
Nathaniel Gleicher (October 14, 2008) John Doe Subpoenas: Toward a Consistent Legal Standard
Jessica M. Karbowski (October 3, 2008) Grocery Store Activism: A WTO Compliant Means to Incentivize Social Responsibility
Tara J. Melish (September 25, 2008) From Paradox to Subsidiarity: The United States and Human Rights Treaty Bodies
Rocio I. Digon (September 21, 2008) Jurisdiction Ratione Temporis under NAFTA Article 1116(2)
Ana T. Vohryzek-Griest (September 20, 2008) Unjust Enrichment Unjustly Ignored: Opportunities and Pitfalls in Bringing Unjust Enrichment Claims Under ICSID
Ilya O. Podolyako (September 14, 2008) Nowhere to Hide: Overbreadth and Other Constitutional Challenges Facing the Current Designation Regime
Dakota S. Rudesill (September 11, 2008) Keepers of the U.S. Code: the Case for a Congressional Clerkship Program
Michael R. Seringhaus (August 29, 2008) No Such Thing as ‘Attorney Estoppel’: Ethical Conflicts and Attorney Prior Publications
Margaret McAuliffe deGuzman (August 25, 2008) Gravity and the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court
Jack M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson (August 24, 2008) Constitutional Crises
Christopher N. Lasch (August 8, 2008) The Future of Teague Retroactivity, or “Redressability,” after Danforth v. Minnesota: Why Lower Courts Should Give Retroactive Effect to New Constitutional Rules of Criminal Procedure in Postconviction Proceedings
Taisu Zhang (August 7, 2008) The Xinfang Phenomenon: Why the Chinese Prefer Administrative Petitioning over Litigation
Stella J. Burch (July 21, 2008) "Good Reason to Believe": Widespread Constitutional Violations in the Course of Immigration Enforcement and the Case for Revisiting Lopez-Mendoza
Frederick Liu (May 28, 2008) Chevron as a Doctrine of Hard Cases
Lindsay Nash (May 18, 2008) Mending Wall: Playing the Game of Neighborhood Ordering
Matthew Bloom (May 1, 2008) A Comparative Analysis of the United States’s Response to Extradition Requests from China
Patrick S. Kabat (May 1, 2008) ‘TIL NAUGHT BUT ASH IS LEFT TO SEE’: STATEWIDE SMOKING BANS, BALLOT INITIATIVES, AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Michael F. Murray (May 1, 2008) PRIVATE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC SPACES: NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND URBAN PARKS
Jessica M. Karbowski (May 1, 2008) Human Rights Labeling: A WTO Compliant Strategy to Harness the Power of Consumer Preference
Patrick S. Kabat (May 1, 2008) CHASING THE CHESHIRE CAT? JOHN AUSTIN AND THE TRIAL OF FEDERALISM IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND
Krishanti Vignarajah (May 1, 2008) THE POLITICAL ROOTS OF JUDICIAL LEGITIMACY: EXPLAINING THE ENDURING VALIDITY OF THE INSULAR CASES
Jacob Scott (May 1, 2008) Codified Canons and the Common Law of Interpretation
Colby E. Barrett (April 11, 2008) Fitting a Square Peg in a Round [Drill] Hole: The Evolving Legal Treatment of Coalbed Methane Produced Water in the Intermountain West
Ethan P. Davis (April 9, 2008) Liquor Laws and Constitutional Conventions: A Legal History of the Twenty-first Amendment
Ashlie Warnick (April 1, 2008) Accommodating Discrimination
Patrick S. Kabat (March 25, 2008) 'Til Naught But Ash Is Left To See': Statewide Smoking Bans, Ballot Initiatives, and the Public Sphere
Justin B. Slaughter (March 16, 2008) Virtual Worlds: Between Contract and Property
Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews (March 11, 2008) Proportionality Balancing and Global Constitutionalism
Zachary F. Bookman (March 4, 2008) A Self-Esteem Theory of Justice
Jens C. Dammann and Henry B. Hansmann (March 2, 2008) Globalizing Commercial Litigation
Chad W. Flanders (February 23, 2008) Review of Against Bioethics, by Jonathan Baron
Christopher N. Lasch and Giovanna Shay (February 18, 2008) Initiating a New Constitutional Dialogue: The Increased Importance Under AEDPA of Seeking Certiorari from Judgments of State Courts
Issa Kohler-Hausmann (January 6, 2008) ORDINAL PROPORTIONALITY IN PUNISHMENT: A CASE AGAINST CAPITAL PUNISHMENT FOR CHILD RAPE UNDER THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT
PAPERS FROM 2007
Kristen Eichensehr (December 21, 2007) Defending Nationals Abroad: Assessing the Lawfulness of Forcible Hostage Rescues
Richard Re (December 14, 2007) Re-Justifying the Fair Cross Section Requirement: Equal Representation and Enfranchisement in the American Criminal Jury
Jose Sebastian Elias (November 11, 2007) Constitutional Changes, Transitional Justice, and Legitimacy: The Life and Death of Argentina’s “Amnesty” Laws.
Michelle Messer (November 11, 2007) Regulating Antitrust as Amicus: The Government’s Role in Private Enforcement Actions Before the Supreme Court
Natalie Ram (November 11, 2007) TIERED CONSENT AND THE TYRANNY OF CHOICE
Shuky Ehrenberg (November 11, 2007) A Question of Rank
Stephen E. Sachs (November 11, 2007) Full Faith and Credit in the Early Congress
Andrew Blair-Stanek (November 10, 2007) Using Insurance Law and Policy to Interpret the Tax Code's Loss and Medical Expense Provisions
Aditi Prabhu (November 10, 2007) Contracting for Financial Privacy: The Rights of Banks and Customers Under the Reauthorized Patriot Act
Kay Ng (October 23, 2007) Inside the Boardroom: A Proposal to Delaware's Good Faith Jurisprudence to Improve Board Passivity
Raechel K. Anglin (September 13, 2007) The Path of Easy Legislation
Weitseng Chen (September 13, 2007) CROSS THE BRIDGE WHEN THERE? --- CHINA-TAIWAN COMPARISON OF RULE-OF-LAW-WITHOUT-DEMOCRACY STRATEGY FOR TRANSITION
Lea Shaver (September 13, 2007) Defining and Measuring Access to Knowledge: Towards an A2K Index
Bijal Shah (September 5, 2007) GAY AMERICAN “DEVIANCE”: Using International Comparative Analysis to Argue for a Free Speech and Establishment Clause Approach to Furthering Gay Marriage in the United States.
Michael D. Gottesman (August 1, 2007) End Game: Understanding the Bitter End of Evictions
Jesse M. Brush (July 23, 2007) Mixed Contracts and the U.C.C.: A Proposal for a Uniform Penalty Default to Protect Consumers
Ira Lindsay (July 1, 2007) Coercion, Immigration and the Grounds of Distributive Justice
Matteo M. Winkler (June 28, 2007) When 'Extraordinary' Means Illegal: International law and the European Reactions to the United States Rendition Program
Zachary F. Bookman (May 31, 2007) Convergences and Omissions in the Reporting of Corporate and White Collar Crime
Michael Khoo (May 22, 2007) POLITICAL GERRYMANDERING AND ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY
YiLing L. Chen-Josephson (May 11, 2007) No Place To Park: The Uneasy Relationship Between a City and its Cars
Benjamin T. Siracusa (May 11, 2007) Interdistrict School Choice: Clustering in Action?
Tianna N. Terry (May 11, 2007) Racial Residential Integration in Greater New Haven in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Brian H. Jenn (May 3, 2007) The Case for Tax Credits
Enrique R. Schaerer (April 24, 2007) Half-Truths, Whole Lies, & the Duty of Disclosure in Insurance Law
Brian A. Lee (April 22, 2007) Making Sense of “Moral Rights”: Artists’ European-style Intellectual Property Protections Within the American System
Krissa Lanham (April 20, 2007) “Elusive Abominations”: Standards of Appellate Review in the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals
Aditi A. Prabhu (April 18, 2007) Contracting for Financial Privacy: The Rights of Banks and Customers Under the Reauthorized Patriot Act
Matteo M. Winkler (April 11, 2007) When Legal System Collide: The Judicial Review of Freezing Measures In The Fight Against International Terrorism
Andrew Blair-Stanek (April 10, 2007) Defaults and Choices in the Marriage Contract
Jeffrey A. Redding (April 4, 2007) Slicing the American Pie: Federalism and Personal Law
Kelli K. Garcia (April 4, 2007) The Fat Fight: The Risks and Consequences of the Federal Government’s Failing Public Health Campaign
Chad W. Flanders (March 4, 2007) Deliberative Dilemmas: A Critique of Deliberation Day from the Perspective of Election Law
Chad W. Flanders (March 4, 2007) Bush v. Gore as Precedent
Marlynn Wei (March 2, 2007) University Policy and Procedural Responses to Students at Risk of Suicide
Anne Alstott (February 18, 2007) Equal Opportunity and Inheritance Taxation
Yair J. Listokin (February 14, 2007) Is Secured Debt Used to Redistribute Value from Tort Claimants in Bankruptcy? An Empirical Analysis
Nicole L. Johnson (January 11, 2007) Property Without Possession: Defining Private Instream Rights in Western Water Law
PAPERS FROM 2006
Brian Netter (December 17, 2006) Using Group Statistics To Sentence Individual Criminals: An Ethical and Statistical Critique of the Virginia Risk Assessment Program
Zachary F. Bookman (December 8, 2006) A Role for Courts in Reparations
Kristen Eichensehr (November 22, 2006) Targeting Tehran: Assessing the Lawfulness of Preemptive Strikes Against Nuclear Facilities
Sophia Z. Lee (November 10, 2006) Race and Rulemaking: Civil Rights in the Administrative State, 1964-1977
James Q. Whitman (August 22, 2006) Consumerism versus Producerism: On the Global Menace of "Consumerism" and the Mission of Comparative Law
Richard Worf (August 18, 2006) The Case for Rational Basis Review of General Suspicionless Searches and Seizures
Yair J. Listokin (August 16, 2006) Paying for Performance in Bankruptcy: Why CEOs Should be Compensated with Debt
Marlynn Wei (August 8, 2006) Doctors, Apologies, and the Law: An Analysis and Critique of Apology Laws
Jamie S. Dycus (August 2, 2006) Lost Opportunity: Bush v. Holmes and the Application of State Constitutional Uniformity Clauses to School Voucher Programs
Robin Preussel (August 1, 2006) The Experts Aren't Reliable Either: Why Expert Testimony on the Reliability of Eyewitness Testimony is Unwarranted in Alabama State Courts
Jeffrey M. Davidson (May 26, 2006) Theories of Asbestos Litigation Costs ­ Why Two Decades of Procedural Reform Have Failed to Reduce Claimants’ Expenses
Joseph A. Pull (May 25, 2006) Questioning the Fundamental Right to Marry
Daniel H. Yi (May 12, 2006) Turning Medals into Metal: Evaluating the Court of Arbitration for Sport as an International Tribunal
Geneva B. McDaniel (May 12, 2006) “Mismatched” Objectives: Evaluating the Affirmative Action Debate
Sean J. Young (May 1, 2006) The Rise and Fall of the Centrality Concern in Free Exercise Jurisprudence
Giovanna Shay and Timothy O'Toole (March 30, 2006) Manson v. Brathwaite Revisited:Towards a New Rule of Decision for Due Process Challenges
Yoon-Ho Alex Lee (March 16, 2006) Competition, Consumer Welfare, and the Social Cost of Monopoly
Anthony V. Baker (March 1, 2006) “for the murder of his own female slave, a woman named Mira...” : Law, Slavery and Incoherence in Antebellum North Carolina
PAPERS FROM 2005
Fadi G. Hanna (November 2, 2005) Gay Self-Identification and the Right to Political Legibility
Robin Preussel (November 1, 2005) Successful Challenge, Ruling Reversed: Why the OCR Survey Proposal May be Well-Intentioned But Misguided
edan rotenberg (September 28, 2005) Energy Efficiency in "Deregulated" Markets
Daniel E. Ho (September 1, 2005) Why Affirmative Action Does Not Cause Black Students To Fail the Bar
Ian Ayres and Sydney Foster (September 1, 2005) Don’t Tell, Don’t Ask: Narrow Tailoring After Grutter and Gratz
Jamal Greene (September 1, 2005) Beyond Lawrence: Metaprivacy and Punishment
Dana Goldblatt (September 1, 2005) A New Ideal for Government in Malory’s Morte Darthur
Daniel E. Ho (September 1, 2005) Affirmative Action’s Affirmative Actions: A Reply to Sander
Ian Ayres and Jennifer Brown (September 1, 2005) Mark(et)ing Nondiscrimination
Caio M. Pereira Neto (August 1, 2005) Development Theory and Foundations of Universal Access Policies
Henry B. Hansmann (August 1, 2005) Extraterritorial Courts for Corporate Law
John Donohue and Daniel E. Ho (August 1, 2005) Does Terrorism Increase Crime? A Cautionary Tale
Anisha S. Dasgupta (August 1, 2005) PUBLIC FINANCE AND THE FORTUNES OF THE EARLY AMERICAN LOTTERY
Michael Estell (August 1, 2005) Procedural Cross-Unit Bargaining: An Argument in Support of Greater Union Solidarity in Labor Negotiations
John Donohue (July 1, 2005) The Law and Economics of Antidiscrimination Law
Kevin Schwartz (May 7, 2005) EQUALIZING PREGNANCY: The Birth of a Super-Statute
David H. Autor, John Donohue, and Stewart J. Schwab (May 1, 2005) The Costs of Wrongful-Discharge Laws
Stephen E. Sachs (March 17, 2005) From St. Ives to Cyberspace: The Modern Distortion of the Medieval 'Law Merchant'
Nicholas Stephanopoulos (March 6, 2005) The Case for the Legislative Override
James Q. Whitman (March 1, 2005) The Origins of "Reasonable Doubt"
Ethel Higonnet (March 1, 2005) Restructuring Hybrid Courts: Local Empowerment and National Criminal Justice Reform
Jonathan R. Macey (March 1, 2005) "The False Promise of De-Regulation in Banking"
Derek D. Smith (February 2, 2005) Establishing a Global Quarantine Against Weapons of Mass Destruction
PAPERS FROM 2003
George L. Priest (September 8, 2003) Reexamining the Market for Judicial Clerks and other Assortative Markets
Richard H. McAdams and Janice Nadler (July 1, 2003) A Third Model of Legal Compliance: Testing for Expressive Effects in a Hawk/Dove Game
Ben W. F. Depoorter and Francesco Parisi (May 22, 2003) Fragmentation of Property Rights: A Functional Interpretation of the Law of Servitudes
Alan Schwartz and Robert E. Scott (April 25, 2003) Contract Theory and the Limits of Contract Law
Oona A. Hathaway (April 1, 2003) The Cost of Commitment
John J. Donohue III and Ian Ayres (April 1, 2003) The Latest Misfires in Support of the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis
Francesco Parisi, Norbert Schulz, and Ben Depoorter (March 20, 2003) Simultaneous and Sequential Anticommons
Oona A. Hathaway (March 1, 2003) Path Dependence in the Law: The Course and Pattern of Legal Change in a Common Law System
PAPERS FROM 2002
Dan M. Kahan (December 11, 2002) The Theory of Value Dilemma: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Criminal Law
Dan M. Kahan (December 11, 2002) The Logic of Reciprocity: Trust, Collective Action, and Law
Ezra Friedman and Abraham L. Wickelgren (November 22, 2002) Bayesian Juries and The Limits to Deterrence
Jonathan Levin and Richard Levin (August 1, 2002) Patent Oppositions
PAPERS FROM 2001
Alan Schwartz and Joel Watson (December 1, 2001) The Law and Economics of Costly Contracting
Susan Rose-Ackerman (September 14, 2001) Trust, Honesty, and Corruption: Reflection on the State-Building Process
Ian Ayres (August 29, 2001) Should Campaign Donors Be Identified?
Roberta Romano (August 6, 2001) The Need for Competition in International Securities Regulation
John Lott (July 9, 2001) Non-Voted Ballots and Discrimination in Florida
John Lott and John Whitley (May 16, 2001) Abortion and Crime: Unwanted Children and Out-of-Wedlock Births
Sanjai Bhagat and Roberta Romano (May 9, 2001) Event Studies and the Law: Part II--Empirical Studies and Corporate Law
Sanjai Bhagat and Roberta Romano (May 1, 2001) Event Studies and the Law--Part I: Technique and Corporate Litigation
Stephen Choi (May 1, 2001) Assessing the Cost of Regulatory Protections: Evidence on the Decision to Sell Securities Outside the United States
Ronald Gilson and Alan Schwartz (April 13, 2001) Sales and Elections as Methods for Transferring Corporate Control
Henry Hansmann (April 11, 2001) Royalties for Artists Versus Royalties for Authors and Composers
Ian Ayres and Joseph Bankman (April 2, 2001) Substitutes for Insider Trading
Ian Ayres and Paul Goldbart (March 9, 2001) A Critique of 'Tangibility' as the Basis for Property Rules
Ian Ayres and Paul Goldbart (March 9, 2001) Optimal Delegation and Decoupling in the Design of Liability Rules
PAPERS FROM 2000
Maria Rosa Menocal (May 9, 2000) Culture in the Time of Tolerance: Al-Andalus as a Model for Our Time
PAPERS FROM 1999
Seth P. Waxman (October 8, 1999) The Physics of Persuasion: Arguing the New Deal
PAPERS FROM 1998
Jeffrey Sachs (October 16, 1998) Globalization and the Rule of Law
PAPERS FROM 1996
Jay Katz (October 25, 1996) Human Sacrifice and Human Experimentation: Reflections at Nuremberg
Bruce Ackerman (September 1, 1996) The Rise of World Constitutionalism
PAPERS FROM 1995
Vincent Blasi (March 1, 1995) Milton's Areopagitica and the Modern First Amendment


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