Papers from 2006
Electoral College Reform Is Heating Up, And Posing Some Tough Choices, Robert Bennett
Taming the Electoral College, Robert Bennett
Papers from 2005
Judicial Citation to Legislative History: Contextual Theory and Empirical Analysis, Michael B. Abramowicz and Emerson H. Tiller
Tax Treaties For Investment And Aid To Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study, Allison Christians
Does Obscenity Cause Moral Harm?, Andrew Koppelman
Interstate Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages and Civil Unions: A Handbook for Judges, Andrew Koppelman
Fall from Grace: Arming America and the Bellesiles Scandal, James T. Lindgren
Counting Guns in Early America, James T. Lindgren and Justin Lee Heather
Flouting the Law, Janice Nadler
Reflections on the Law and Economics of Copyright Scope and its Implications for Fair Use, Matthew J. Sag
Perpetuities or Tax: Explaining the Rise of the Perpetual Trust, Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff
Strategic Judging Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines: Positive Political Theory and Evidence, Max M. Schanzenbach and Emerson Tiller
Are Babies Efficient?, Marshall S. Shapo
What is Legal Doctrine, Emerson Tiller and Frank B. Cross
Papers from 2004
Burdens of Persuasion in Civil Cases: Algorithms v. Explanations, Ronald Jay Allen and Sarah Lively
The Distinctiveness of Trial Narrative, Robert P. Burns
Adequacy of Representation' in Time (Or Why the Result in Stephenson is Correct), David A. Dana
Lawrence v. Texas and Judicial Hubris, Nelson Robert Lund and John O. McGinnis
Against Global Governance in the WTO, John McGinnis and Movsesian L. Movsesian
Supermajority Rules and the Judicial Confirmation Process, John McGinnis and Michael B. Rappaport
Federalism vs. States' Rights: A Defense of Judicial Review in a Federal System, John McGinnis and Ilya Somin
The Unitary Executive in the Modern Era, 1945-2001, Christopher S. Yoo and Steven G. Calabresi
The Unitary Executive During the Third Half-Century, 1889-1945, Christopher S. Yoo, Steven G. Calabresi, and Laurence Nee
Trait Discrimination as Sex Discrimination: An Argument Against Neutrality, Kim Yuracko
Papers from 2003
Development Policy in the New Millennium and the Doha 'Development Round', Kenneth W. Abbott
The Juridical Management of Factual Uncertainty, Ronald Jay Allen and Craig R. Callen
The Self-Incrimination Clause Explained and Its Future Predicted, Ronald Jay Allen and M. Kristin Mace
Why Be Fair When You Can Have Welfare?, Anthony D'Amato
Existence Value and Federal Preservation Regulation, David A. Dana
Untangling the Myth of the Model Minority, Miranda H. McGowan and James T. Lindgren
Symmetric Entrenchment: A Constitutional and Normative Theory, Michael B. Rappaport and John McGinnis
Regulatory Mismatch in the International Market for Legal Services, Carole Silver
Corporate Political Speech, Political Extortion, and the Competition for Corporate Charters, Robert H. Sitkoff
Papers from 2002
Legal Phenomena, Knowledge, and Theory: A Cautionary Tale of Hedgehogs and Foxes, Ronald Jay Allen and Ross M. Rosenberg
Some Ethical Issues Surrounding Mediation, Robert P. Burns
Roundtable Discussion: Corporate Governance, William J. Carney, Jack B. Jacobs, Richard W. Painter, Robert Pritzker, and Robert H. Sitkoff
The Mead Doctrine: Of Rules And Standards, Meta-Rules And Meta-Standards, Thomas W. Merrill
Access to Networks: Economic and Constitutional Connections, Daniel F. Spulber and Christopher S. Yoo
Papers from 2001
Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence, Ronald Jay Allen and Brian R. Leiter
Examining the American Bar Association's Ratings of Nominees to the U.S. Courts of Appeals for Political Bias, 1989-2000, James T. Lindgren
Encountering Amateurism: John Henry Wigmore and the Uses of American Formalism, Annelise Riles
The Case of the Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing the U.S. Legal Profession, Carole Silver
Papers from 2000
Should Parents Be Given Extra Votes on Account of Their Children?: Toward a Conversational Understanding of American Democracy, Robert Bennett
The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of "Women's Rights are Human Rights", Annelise Riles