The 10 Most Popular Articles in the bepress Legal Repository*

  1. Measuring Identity Theft at Top Banks (Version 1.0), Chris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology (February 26, 2008).
  2. [Insert Song Lyrics Here]: The Uses and Misuses of Popular Music Lyrics in Legal Writing, Alex B. Long, bepress Legal Series (August 23, 2006).
  3. "You Can't Wear That to Vote": The Constitutionality of State Laws Prohibiting the Wearing of Political Message Buttons, Kimberly J. Tucker, bepress Legal Series (February 18, 2006).
  4. Revisiting the Ideas of the Founding, G. Edward White, University of Virginia Legal Working Paper Series (June 24, 2009).
  5. Llewellyn on Rules, Frederick Schauer, University of Virginia Legal Working Paper Series (June 24, 2009).
  6. IUC Independent Policy Report: At the End of the End of History - Global Legal Standards: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?, IUC Global Legal Standards Research Group, Global Jurist (June 24, 2009).
  7. Institutions and the Concept of Law: A Reply to Ronald Dworkin (With Some Help From Neil MacCormick), Frederick Schauer, University of Virginia Legal Working Paper Series (June 24, 2009).
  8. Free Expression and a Satisfied Society: What Child Pornography Laws Really Protect, James E. Bristol, bepress Legal Series (November 8, 2006).
  9. Fuck, Christopher M. Fairman, bepress Legal Series (March 7, 2006).
  10. Executive Summary - IUC Independent Policy Report: At the End of the End of History, IUC Global Legal Standards Research Group, Global Jurist (June 24, 2009).

* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted. Updated as of 07/03/09

The 10 Most Recent Peer Reviewed Publications in the bepress Legal Repository*

Restraint of Trade Law in Sport, James Johnson, Sports Law eJournal (July 1, 2009)

Firms’ Motivations for Environmental Overcompliance, JunJie Wu and Teresa M. Wirkkala, Review of Law & Economics (June 28, 2009)

Do Citizens Know Whether Their State Has Decriminalized Marijuana? Assessing the Perceptual Component of Deterrence Theory, Robert MacCoun, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Jamie Chriqui, Katherine Harris, and Peter Reuter, Review of Law & Economics (June 17, 2009)

* Based on date of publication. Updated as of 07/03/09