Academic Paper Series

The Law School is well known for the rigorous and voluminous academic output of its highly respected faculty. Many of the faculty's articles are included in one of our academic paper series.

  • Kreisman Working Papers Series in Housing Law and Policy
  • Coase-Sandor Working Paper Series in Law and Economics: This Working Paper series ensures that scholars at other institutions keep abreast of what is happening at Chicago's Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics.
  • Fulton Lectures: The Maurice and Muriel Fulton Lectureship in Legal History was created in 1985 through a gift made by Mr. Fulton, a member of the class of 1942, and his wife Muriel, an alumna of the college. The Fulton Lecture presents a prominent legal historian to speak at the Law School. Many of the Fulton lectures are available as PDFs.
  • Public Law and Legal Theory Working Papers: The working paper series covers a diverse group of topics, including, but not limited to, constitutional law, statutory interpretation, intellectual property, family law, jurisprudence, civil procedure, voting rights, legal history, criminal law and procedure, privacy, and international law.
  • Occasional papers: From time to time, the Law School prints papers by the faculty for print distribution to alumni and friends. This selection of papers has included reprints of speeches and book excerpts as well as traditional scholarship.