Submissions from 2012
Determining Character: A New Perspective on Character Evidence, Barrett Anderson
Education Reform That Works: What the United States can Learn from Finland, Christopher Hines
Submissions from 2010
To Bear a Reasonable Part: The Use of Special Assessments in New Haven, 1870 – 1920, Rebbeca Freeland
Ward of the State: New Haven’s Use of Federal and State Grants in the Financing of Public Bridges, Rory Gillis
The Accidental Success of Connecticut’s Largest Housing Development: 360 State Street in New Haven, Jeremy Kutner
Deal or No Deal: An Empirical Analysis of the Settlement Dynamics of Landlord-Tenant Disputes, Jeffrey Lin
Financing Innovation: Infrastructure Development in New Haven, 1750-1850, Thomas Schmidt
Submissions from 2009
Beethoven in the Elm City: An Economic and Legal Perspective on the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, David Peloquin
