Working Papers (SSRN) Keyword Author Balos, BeverlyBednar, NicholasBefort, StephenBix, BrianBodie, MatthewBurkhart, AnnCarbone, JuneChan, LinusChomsky, CarolCooper, LauraCotter, TomCox, PrentissDuff, AntonyErbsen, AllanFellows, Mary LouiseFrase, RichardGross, OrenHasday, JillHickman, KristinHill, ClaireJenkins, GarryKarkkainen, BradKritzer, Herbert M.Martineau, AndrewMcDonnell, BrettMcGeveran, WilliamMeili, SteveMonahan, Amy B.Murray, JaneAnneNà Aoláin, FionnualaPainter, Richard W.Parisi, FrancescoReitz, KevinRozenshtein, AlanSchwarcz, DanielShen, FrancisTonry, MichaelTuroski, Christopher M.Vaaler, PaulWolf, Susan M.Zamoff, Mitchell E. MN Legal Studies ID Reset A Perfect Prosecution: The People of the State of New York v. Dominique Strauss-Kahn JaneAnne Murray 13-48 Sharing Residual Liability: "Cheapest Cost Avoider" Revisited Emanuela Carbonara , Alice Guerra & Francesco Parisi 13-47 Private Enforcement Stephen B. Burbank , Sean Farhang & Herbert M. Kritzer 13-46 Taxing Manufactured Homes Ann Burkhart 13-45 Sentencing in America, 1975-2025 Michael Tonry 13-44 Women's Exclusion from the Constitutional Canon Jill Hasday 13-43 Understanding Crime Trends in Italy and Elsewhere Michael Tonry 13-42 The Institution of Private Ownership: Introductory Essays Eric T. Freyfogle & Brad Karkkainen 13-41 The Comparative Law and Economics of Standard-Essential Patents and FRAND Royalties Tom Cotter 13-40 An Exploration of "Non-Economic" Damages in Civil Jury Awards Herbert M. Kritzer , Guangya Liu & Neil Vidmar 13-39 A Tale of Two States Herbert M. Kritzer 13-38 To Regulate or Not to Regulate, or (Better Still) When to Regulate Herbert M. Kritzer 13-37 An Empirical Analysis of Case Outcomes Under the ADA Amendments Act Stephen Befort ’74 13-36 "There is a War Going on You Know"--Addressing the Complexity of Violence Against Women in Conflicted and Post Conflict Societies Fionnuala Nà Aoláin & Monica McWilliams 13-34 Neuroscience, Mental Privacy, and the Law Francis Shen 13-33 Women in the Post-Conflict Process: Reviewing the Impact of Recent U.N. Actions in Achieving Gender Centrality Dina Francesca Haynes , Naomi Cahn & Fionnuala Nà Aoláin 13-32 Mind, Body, and the Criminal Law Francis Shen 13-31 Navigating a Transition in U.S. Tax Administration Kristin Hickman 13-30 Unpacking the Force of Law Kristin Hickman 13-29 Kelsen and Normativity Revisited Brian Bix 13-27 Monitoring, Reporting, and Recalling Defective Financial Products Daniel Schwarcz 13-26 Make No Little Plans: Response to Ted Sichelman, Purging Patent Law of 'Private Law' Remedies Tom Cotter 13-25 Customary Law: An Introduction Lisa Bernstein & Francesco Parisi 13-22 FTC v. Actavis, Inc.: When is the Rule of Reason Not the Rule of Reason? Tom Cotter 13-20 Gendered Harms and their Interface with International Criminal Law: Norms, Challenges and Domestication Fionnuala Nà Aoláin 13-19 Reining in Remedies in Patent Litigation: Three (Increasingly Immodest) Proposals Tom Cotter 13-16 Litigation as Rent-Seeking Francesco Parisi & Barbara Luppi 13-15 Preface and Introduction to: Just Sentencing: Principles and Procedures for a Workable System Richard Frase 13-14 Dampening Financial Regulatory Cycles Brett McDonnell 13-09 Biasing, Debiasing, and the Law Daniel Pi , Francesco Parisi & Barbara Luppi 13-08 The International Trade Commission: Reform or Abolition? A Comment on Colleen V. Chien & Mark A. Lemley, Patent Holdup, the ITC, and the Public Interest Tom Cotter 13-07 Optimal Liability for Optimistic Tortfeasors Barbara Luppi & Francesco Parisi 13-06 The Law of Friction William McGeveran 12-66 Who Must Presume Whom to Be Innocent of What? Antony Duff 12-65 Who's Afraid of Good Governance? State Fiscal Crises, Public Pension Underfunding, and the Resistance to Governance Reform Thomas Fitzpatrick & Amy B. Monahan 12-64 Limits of Disclosure Steven M. Davidoff & Claire Hill 12-63 Do Human Rights Laws Help Asylum-Seekers? An Empirical Study of Canadian Refugee Jurisprudence Since 1990 Steve Meili 12-59 Double-Edged Torts Barbara Luppi , Francesco Parisi & Daniel Pi 12-57 Behavioral Models in Tort Law Barbara Luppi & Francesco Parisi 12-56 Subsidiarity for a Changing Union Emanuela Carbonara , Barbara Luppi & Francesco Parisi 12-52 Selective Disclosure by Federal Officials and the Case for an FGD (Fairer Government Disclosure) Regime Donna Nagy & Richard W. Painter 12-50 Where Are We Going? The Generalist vs. Specialist Challenge Herbert M. Kritzer 12-47 Local News of Civil Litigation: All the Litigation News That's Fit to Print or Broadcast Herbert M. Kritzer & Robert E. Drechsel 12-46 The Anatomy of Insurance Anti-Discrimination Laws Ronen Avraham , Kyle Logue & Daniel Schwarcz 12-45 Agreements in Family Law Brian Bix 12-43 Should the Prosecutor Pay for Failure of Conviction Nuno Garoupa & Francesco Parisi 12-42 Why Tax High-Cost Employer Health Plans? Amy B. Monahan 12-41 The Emergence and Evolution of Customary International Law Francesco Parisi & Daniel Pi 12-40 Rent-Seeking and Litigation: The Hidden Virtues of the Loser-Pays Rule Emanuela Carbonara & Francesco Parisi 12-39 Are Sequential Trials Really Better than Unitary Trials? Jef De Mot , Barbara Luppi & Francesco Parisi 12-38 Pagination First page « first Previous page ‹ previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page next › Last page last » Faculty Faculty Directory Expand Faculty Directory menu Full Faculty List Faculty News Recent Publications Working Papers (SSRN) Scholarship Repository
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