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Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers
: Public Law and Legal Theory Papers #200-299
Public Law and Legal Theory Papers #200-299
299. Aziz Z. Huq, Against National Security Exceptionalism (March 2010)
298. Brian Leiter, Rorty and the Philosophical Tradition: A comment on Professor Szubka (March 2010)
297. Alison L. LaCroix, Federalists, Federalism and Federal Jurisdiction (February 2010)
296. T.R. Tyler, S. Schulhofer and A. Huq, Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in Counter-Terrorism Policitin: A Study of ...
295. Tom Ginsburg, Judicial Independence in East Asia: Implications for China (February 2010)
294. Tom Ginsburg, Studying Japanes Law because It's There (February 2010)
293. Tom Ginsburg, Lawrence Friedman's Comparative Law (February 2010)
292. Tom Ginsburg, Eastphalia as a Return to Westphalia (February 2010
291. Daniel Abebe and Eric A. Posner, Foreign Affairs Legalism: A Critique (February 2010)
290. Anu Bradford and Eric A. Posner, Universal Exceptionalim in International Law (February 2010)
289. Brian Leiter, Why Legal Positivism? (December 2009)
288. Richard A. Epstein, Impermissible Ratemaking in Health-Insurance Reform: Why the Reid Bill Is Unconstitutional (Dec. 2009)
287. Jacob E. Gersen and Anne Joseph O'Connell, Hiding in Plain Sight? Timing and Transparency in the Administrative State
286. F. Scott Kieff and Richard A. Epstein, Supreme Court Brief of Dr. Ananda Chakrabarty as Amicus Curiae in Support of ...
285. Rosalind Dixon, A Minimalist Charter of Rights for Australia: The U.K. or Canada as a Model? November 2009
284. Rosalind Dixon, The Supreme Court of Canada, Charter Dialogue and Deference
283. Rosalind Dixon, Female Justices, Feminism and the Politics of Judicial Appointment: A Reexamination, Nov. 2009
282. Saul Levmore, Ambiguous Statutes, November 2009
281. Anup Malani, Oliver Bemborn and Mark van der Laan, Accounting for Differences among Patients in the FDA Approval Process
280. W. Farnsworth, D. F. Guzior, and Anup Malani, Ambiguity about Ambiguity: An Empicical Inquiry into Legal Interpretation
279. Brian Leiter, The Epistemic Status of the Human Sciences: Critical Reflections on Foucault, October 2009
278. Lee Anne Fennell, The Unbounded Home, Property Values beyond Property Lines, August 2009
277. Bernard E. Harcourt, Henry Louis Gates and Racial Profiling: What's the Problem? September 2009
276. Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule, Tyrannophobia, September 2009
275. Brian Leiter Foundations of Religious Liberty: Toleration or Respect? October 2009
274. Jonathan Masur and Eric A. Posner, Against Feasibility Analysis, August 2009
273. Adam M. Samaha, Randomization in Adjudication, July 2009
272. Lee Anne Fennell and Julie Roin, Controlling Residential Stakes, July 2009
271. David A. Strauss, The Modernizing Mission of Judicial Review, July 2009
270. Brian Leiter, Nietzsche's Philosophy of Action (July 2009)
269. Lee Anne Fennell, Willpower and Legal Policy (June 2009)
268. Bernard E. Harcourt, Neolibaral Penality: A Brief Genealogy (June 2009)
267. Bernard E. Harcourt, A. Harel, K. Levy, M. M. O'Hear and A. Ristroph, Randomization in Criminal Justice: A Criminal Law Con
266. Mary Anne Case, No Male or Female, but All Are One (June 2009)
265. John Bronsteen, Christopher J. Buccafusco, and Jonathan S. Masur, Welfare as Happiness (June 2009)
264. Adam B. Cox and Eric A. Posner, The Rights of Migrants (April 2009)
263. Mary Anne Case, A Few Words in Favor of Cultivating an Incest Taboo in the Workplace (April 2009)
262. Adam B. Cox and Cristina M. Rodríguez, The President and Immigration Law (March 2009)
261. Lee Anne Fennell, Commons, Anticommons, Semicommons (February 2009)
260. Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, The Right to Abandon (February 2009)
259. Philp J. Cook, Jens Ludwig, and Adam M. Samaha, Gun Control after Heller: Threats and Sideshows from a Social Welfare Persp
258. Adam B. Cox, Immigration Law's Organizing Principles (February 2009)
257. Brian Leiter, Moral Skepticism and Moral Disagreement in Nietzsche (January 2009)
256. Daniel Abebe, Great Power Politics and the Structure of Foreign Relations Law (January 2009)
255. David A. Weisbach, Responsibility for Climate Change, by the Numbers (January 2009)
254. Gilbert Metcalf and David Weisbach, The Design of a Carbon Tax (January 2009)
253. Cass R. Sunstein and Richard Zeckhauser, Overreaction to Fearsome Risks (December 2008)
252. Tom Ginsburg, Constitutional Afterlife: The Continuing Impact of Thailand’s Post-Political Constitution (November 2008)
251. Tom Ginsburg, The Clash of Commitments at the International Criminal Court (November 2008)
250. Nuno Garoupa and Tom Ginsburg, Guarding the Guardians: Jusdicial Councils and Judicial Independence (November 2008)
249. Lee Anne Fennell, Adjusting Alienability (November 2008)
248. Eric A. Posner and Adrian Vermeule, Crisis Governance in the Administrative State: 9/11 and the Financial Meltdown of 2008
247. Adam M. Samaha, Originalism's Expiration Date (November 2008)
246. Brian Leiter, Naturalizing Jurisprudence: Three Approaches (Novemner 2008)
245. Cass R. Sunstein, Judging National Security Post-9/11: An Empirical Investigation (November 2008)
244. Richard McAdams and Thomas S. Ulen, Behavioral Criminal Law and Economics (November 2008)
243. Richard H. McAdams, The Political Economy of Criminal Law and Procedure: The Pessimists' View (October 2008)
242. D. Dharamapala, N. Garoupa, and R. McAdams, Belief in a Just World, Blaming the Victim, and Hate Crime Statutes (Oct 2009)
241. Richard H. McAdams, Beyond the Prisoner's Dilemma: Coordination, Game Theory, and the Law (October 2008)
240. Bernard E. Harcourt, Supposons que la discipline et la securite n'esistent pas~
239. Bernard E. Harcourt, Abolition in the U.S.A. by 2050: On Political Capital and Ordniary Acts of Resistance (September 2008)
238. Bernard E. Harcourt, Neoliberal Penality: The Birth of Natural Order, the Illusion of Free Markets (September 2008)
237. Cass R. Sunstein, Beyond Judicial Minimalism (September 2008)
236. Paul J. Heald, Optimal Remedies for Patent Infringement: A Transactional Model (September 2008)
235. Brian Leiter, Nietzsche's Naturalism Reconsidered (September 2008)
234. P. Heald, Testing the Over- and Under-Exploitation Hypothesis: Bestselling Musical Compositions (1913-32) and Their Use...
233. Irina D. Manta, Privatizing Trademarks (abstract only) (September 2008)
232. D. Abebe and J. Masur, A Nation Divided: Eastern China, Western China, and the Problem of Global Warming (August 2008)
231. Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles, Judicial Ideology and the Transformation of Voting Rights Jurisprudence (August 2008)
230. John Bronsteen, Christopher Buccafusco, and Jonathan Masur, Happiness and Punishment (August 2008)
229. Cass R. Sunstein, Second Amendment Minimalism: Heller as Griswold (August 2008)
228. Eric A. Posner, Boumediene and the Uncertain March of Judicial Cospopolitanism (August 2008)
227. Johnathan R. Nash, The Majority that Wasn't; Stare Decisis, Majority Rule , and the Mischief of Quorum Requirements (August
226. Cass R. Sunstein, Trimming (August 2008)
225. Thomas J. Miles and Eric A. Posner, Which States Enter into Treaties, and Why? (July 2008)
224. Eric A. Posner, Erga Omnes Norms, Institutionalization, and Constitutionalism in International Law (July 2008)
223. Thomas J. Miles and Cass R. Sunstein, Depoliticizing Administrative Law (June 2008)
222. Jonathan R. Nash, Taxes and the Success of Non-Tax Market-Based Environmental Regulatory Regimes (July 2008)
221. Susan Bandes, Emotions, Values, and the Construction of Risk (June 2008)
220. Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles, Documenting Discrimination? (June 2008)
219. Jonathan R. Nash, The Uneasy Case for Transjurisdictional Adjudication (June 2008)
218. Cass R. Sunstein, Two Concepts of Irreversible Environmental Harm (May 2008)
217. Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati, & Eric A. Posner, Which States Have the Best (and Worst) High Courts? (May 2008)
216. Adam M. Samaha, Judicial Transparency in an Age of Prediction (April 2008)
215. Cass R. Sunstein, and Reid Hastie, Four Failures of Deliberating Groups (April 2008)
214. Christopher R. Berry and Jacob E. Gersen, The Unbundled Executive (March 2008)
213. Jacob E. Gersen and Eric A. Posner, Soft Law (March 2008)
212. M. Todd Henderson, Citing Fiction (March 2008)
211. Lee Fennell, Slices and Lumps (March 2008)
210. Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Foreseeability and Copyright Incentives (April 2008)
209. Cass R. Sunstein, Is OSHA Unconstitutional? (March 2008)
208. Susan Bandes, Victims, "Closure," and the Sociology of Emotion (March 2008)
207. Eric A. Posner, Human Welfare Not Human Rights (March 2008)
206. Eric A. Posner and Cass R. Sunstein, Should Green House Gas Permits be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis? (March 2008)
204. Ariel Porat and Alon Harel, Aggregating Probabilities across Offences in Criminal Law (March 2008)
203. Adam B. Cox, Deference, Delegation and Immigration Law (February 2008)
202. Ariel Porat, Expanding Restitution: Liability for Unrequested Benefits (January 2008)
201. Susan Bandes, After Innocence: Framing Wrongful Convictions (January 2008)
200. Susan Bandes, The Heart Has Its Reasons: Examining the Strange Persistence of the American Death Penalty (January 2008)