Submissions from 2009
Justice or Legitimacy: A Response to Ocko and Gilmartin, Paul W. Kahn
Philosophy and the Politics of Unreason, Paul W. Kahn
Torture and Democratic Violence, Paul W. Kahn
Harmonization and its Discontents, Amy Kapczynski
The Twenty-First Century Law Library, S Blair Kauffman, John G. Palfrey, and Richard A. Danner
Michael Reisman, Dean of the New Haven School of International Law, Harold Hongju Koh
Repairing Our Human Rights Reputation, Harold Hongju Koh
Corporate Voting vs. Market Price Setting, Yair Listokin
Stabilizing the Economy Through the Income Tax Code, Yair Listokin
What do Corporate Default Rules and Menus Do? An Empirical Analysis, Yair Listokin
The Pivotal Mechanism and Organizational Control, Yair J. Listokin
Helping Law Catch Up to Markets: Applying Broker-Dealer Law to Subprime Mortgages, Jonathan R. Macey, Geoffrey Miller, Maureen O'Hara, and Gabriel Rosenberg
Regulation and Scholarship: Constant Companions or Occasional Bedfellows?, Jonathan R. Macey and Maureen O'Hara
Administrative Statutory Interpretation in the Antebellum Republic, Jerry L. Mashaw
Governmental Practice and Presidential Direction: Lessons from the Antebellum Republic?, Jerry L. Mashaw
The Legitimacy of Police Among Young African-American Men, Tracey L. Meares
The Legitimacy of Police Among Young African-American Men, Tracey L. Meares
Constitutional Restraints on the Regulations of Scientific Speech and Scientific Research, Robert C. Post
Constitutional Scholarship in the United States, Robert C. Post
Debating Disciplinarity, Robert C. Post
The Job of Professors, Robert C. Post
Does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Have a Future?, Roberta Romano
Reforming Executive Compensation: Focusing and Committing to the Long-term, Roberta Romano and Sanjai Bhagat
Of Natural Threads and Legal Hoops: Bob Ellickson’s Property Scholarship, Carol M. Rose
Is a Competent Civil Service Becoming Oxymoronic?, Peter H. Schuck
The Right to Take Part in Cultural Life: Copyright and Human Rights, Lea Shaver and Caterina Sganga
Heller and Originalism's Dead Hand - In Theory and Practice, Reva B. Siegel
Introduction: The Constitutional Law and Politics of Reproductive Rights, Reva B. Siegel
Pregnancy and Sex-Role Stereotyping, From Struck to Carhart, Reva B. Siegel
Does Equity Pass the Laugh Test? A Response to Oliar and Springman, Henry E. Smith
Ellickson's Extraordinary Look at the Ordinary, Henry E. Smith
Institutions and Indirectness in Intellectual Property, Henry E. Smith
Law and Economics: Realism or Democracy?Is law and economics anti‐democratic?, Henry E. Smith
Mind the Gap: The Indirect Relation between Ends and Means in American Property Law, Henry E. Smith
Daniel Freed, Kate Stith
Insolvency and Biased Standards - The Case for Proportional Liability, Alexander Stremitzer and Avraham Tabbach
Constitutionalism, Legal Pluralism, and International Regimes, Alec Stone Sweet
Constitutionalism, Legal Pluralism, and International Regimes, Alec Stone Sweet
On the Constitutionalisation of the Convention: The European Court of Human Rights as a Constitutional Court, Alec Stone Sweet
Comment: Governing Pluralistic Societies, Tom R. Tyler
Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: The Benefits of Self-Regulation, Tom R. Tyler
Submissions from 2008
Is the Family at Odds with Equality? The Legal Implications of Equality for Children, Anne L. Alstott
Heller, HLR, and Holistic Legal Reasoning, Akhil Reed Amar
Life-Cycle Investing and Leverage: Buying Stock on Margin Can Reduce Retirement Risk, Ian Ayres and Barry Nalebuff
Constitutional Hardball and Constitutional Crises, Jack M. Balkin
Media Access: A Question of Design, Jack M. Balkin
The Constitution in the National Surveillance State, Jack M. Balkin
Constitutional Crises, Jack M. Balkin and Sanford Levinson
The Death Penalty and the Society We Want, Stephen B. Bright
The Failure to Achieve Fairness: Race and Poverty Continue to Influence Who Dies, Stephen B. Bright
Ownership or Use? Civilian Property Interests in International Humanitarian Law, Lea Brilmayer
Religion, Education, and the Primacy of the Family, Stephen L. Carter
What is the Point of International Criminal Justice?, Mirjan R. Damaska
Globalizing Commercial Litigation, Jens C. Dammann and Henry B. Hansmann
Humble Genesis, Steven B. Duke
Only a Poor Workman Blames His Tools: On Uses and Abuses of Benefit-Cost Analysis in Regulatory Decision Making About the Environment, E. Donald Elliott
Portage Strategies for Adapting Environmental Law and Policy During a Logjam Era, E. Donald Elliott
Climate Change and Global Environmental Governance, Daniel C. Esty
Rethinking Global Environmental Governance to Deal with Climate Change: The Multiple Logics of Global Collective Action, Daniel C. Esty
The Perils of Minimalism, Owen M. Fiss
Education for Liberation, James Forman Jr
International Delegation and Domestic Sovereignty, Oona A. Hathaway
Treaties’ End: The Past, Present and Future of International Lawmaking in the United States, Oona A. Hathaway
Has the Erie Doctrine Been Repealed by Congress?, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
An Overview of the Legal Profession in the United States, How That Profession Recently Has Been Changing, and Its Future Prospects, Quintin Johnstone
The Self-Defensive Cognition of Self-Defense, Dan M. Kahan
Two Conceptions of Emotion in Risk Regulation., Dan M. Kahan
Evil and European Humanism, Paul W. Kahn
Linking Ideas to Outcomes: A Response, Amy Kapczynski
The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property, Amy Kapczynski
The Access to Knowledge Mobilization and the New Politics of Intellectual Property, Amy Kapczynski
Tom Eagleton: True Senator, Harold Hongju Koh
A Community of Reason and Rights, Harold Hongju Koh and William Michael Treanor
Like a Nation State, Douglas A. Kysar and Bernadette Meyler
Initiating a New Constitutional Dialogue: The Increased Importance Under AEDPA of Seeking Certiorari from Judgments of State Courts, Christopher N. Lasch and Giovanna Shay
Interpreting Empirical Estimates of the Effect of Corporate Governance, Yair Listokin
Is Secured Debt Used to Redistribute Value from Tort Claimants in Bankruptcy? An Empirical Analysis, Yair Listokin
Learning Through Policy Variation, Yair Listokin
Management Always Wins the Close Ones, Yair Listokin
A Close Read of an Excellent Commentary on Dodge v. Ford, Jonathan R. Macey
Luck Egalitarianism and Political Solidarity, Daniel Markovits
Administration and “The Democracy”: Administrative Law from Jackson to Lincoln, 1829-1861, Jerry L. Mashaw
Soft Law Reform or Executive Branch Hardball: The Ambiguous Message of Executive Order 13, Jerry L. Mashaw
Punishment, Deterrence and Social Control: The Paradox of Punishment in Minority Communities, Tracey L. Meares and Jeffrey Fagan
Punishment, Deterrence And Social Control: The Paradox of Punishment in Minority Communities, Tracey L. Meares and Jeffrey Fagan
Mr. Taft Becomes Chief Justice, Robert C. Post
The Abiding Influence of The Antitrust Paradox: An Essay in Honor of Robert H. Bork, George L. Priest
Acting Before Victims Become Victims: Preventing and Arresting Mass Murder, W. Michael Reisman
Development and Nation-Building: A Framework for Policy-Oriented Inquiry, W. Michael Reisman
Courts: In and Out of Sight, Site, and Cite, Judith Resnik
The Internationalism of American Federalism: Missouri and Holland (Earl F. Nelson Memorial Lecture), Judith Resnik
Ratifying Kyoto at the Local Level: Sovereigntism, Federalism, and Translocal Organizations of Government Actors (TOGAs), Judith Resnik, Joshua Civin, and Joseph Frueh
The Promise and Peril of Corporate Governance Indices, Roberta Romano, Sanjai Bhagat, and Brian Bolton
Corruption and Post-Conflict Peace-Building, Susan Rose-Ackerman
Treaties and National Security, Susan Rose-Ackerman and Benjamin Billa
Big Roads, Big Rights: Varieties of Public Infrastructure and Their Impact on Environmental Resources, Carol M. Rose
Federalism and Climate Change: The Role of the States in a Future Federal Regime - An Introduction, Carol M. Rose
From H2O to CO2: Lessons of Water Rights for Carbon Trading, Carol M. Rose
