Northwestern Law Legal Working Paper Series

The 10 Most Popular Articles in the Northwestern Law Legal Working Paper Series*
  1. The Case of the Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing the U.S. Legal Profession, Carole Silver, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  2. Further Reflections on the Guillotine, Ronald Jay Allen and Amy Shavell, Law and Economics Papers.
  3. Legal Phenomena, Knowledge, and Theory: A Cautionary Tale of Hedgehogs and Foxes, Ronald Jay Allen and Ross M. Rosenberg, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  4. Trait Discrimination as Sex Discrimination: An Argument Against Neutrality, Kim Yuracko, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  5. Untangling the Myth of the Model Minority, Miranda H. McGowan and James T. Lindgren, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  6. Remedies for Anticipatory Breach of Contract with Two-Sided Asymmetric Information: A Comparison of Legal Regimes, Ronen Avraham and Zhiyong Lin, Law and Economics Papers.
  7. Perpetuities or Tax: Explaining the Rise of the Perpetual Trust, Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  8. Federalism vs. States' Rights: A Defense of Judicial Review in a Federal System, John McGinnis and Ilya Somin, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  9. Some Ethical Issues Surrounding Mediation, Robert P. Burns, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.
  10. Does Obscenity Cause Moral Harm?, Andrew Koppelman, Public Law and Legal Theory Papers.

*Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 08/19/08.