This series includes recent scholarship on a range of legal topics produced by members of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law faculty, including faculty elsewhere at Ohio State.

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Papers from 2005

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Foreword: Beyond Blakely and Booker: Pondering Modern Sentencing Process, Douglas A. Berman

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Civil Rights in Ordinary Tort Cases: Race, Gender, and the Calculation of Economic Loss, Martha Chamallas

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Lucky: The Sequel, Martha Chamallas

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The Shadow of Professor Kingsfield: Contemporary Dilemmas Facing Women Law Professors, Martha Chamallas

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The Disability Integration Presumption: Thirty Years Later, Ruth Colker

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Rehnquist and Federalism: An Empirical Perspective, Ruth Colker and Kevin Scott

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Brown’s Legacy: The Promises and Pitfalls of Judicial Relief, Deborah Jones Merritt

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Regulation NMS: Has the SEC Exceeded its Congressional Mandate to Facilitate a “National Market System” in Securities Trading?, Dale A. Oesterle

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Ambiguity and Policy Making: A Cognitive Approach to Reconciling Chevron and Mead, Peter M. Shane

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Turning GOLD into EPG: Lessons from Low-Tech Democratic Experimentalism for Electronic Rulemaking and Other Ventures in Cyberdemocracy , Peter M. Shane

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The Two Unanswered Questions of Illinois v. Caballes: How to Make the World Safe for Binary Searches, Ric Simmons

Papers from 2004

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Conceptualizing Blakely, Douglas A. Berman

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Foreseeing Greatness? Measurable Performance Criteria and the Selection of Supreme Court Justices, James J. Brudney

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Neutrality Agreements and Card Check Recognition: Prospects for Changing Paradigms, James J. Brudney

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Small Business and the False Dichotomies of Contract Law, Larry Garvin

The new canon: Using or misusing Foreign Law to Decide Domestic Intellectual Property Claims , Edward S. Lee

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Occupation Failures and the Legality of Armed Conflict: The Case of Iraqi Cultural Property, Mary Ellen O'Connell

Justice in the Palestine-Israel Conflict, John B. Quigley

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The Paperless Chase: Electronic Voting and Democratic Values, Daniel P. Tokaji