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Court, Congress, and Civil Rights
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, Court, Congress, and Civil Rights, in Congress & the Constitution 173 (Neal Devins, Keith Whittington & Mark A. Graber, eds., 2020).
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Majoritarian Judicial Review: The Entrenchment Problem
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, Majoritarian Judicial Review: The Entrenchment Problem, 85 Geo. L.J. 491 (1997).
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Rethinking the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Revolutions
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, Rethinking the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Revolutions, 82 Va. L. Rev. 1 (1996).
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The Racial Origins of Modern Criminal Procedure
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, The Racial Origins of Modern Criminal Procedure, 99 Mich. L. Rev. 48 (2000).
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Is the Supreme Court Sometimes Irrelevant? Race and the Southern Criminal Justice System in the 1940s
January 25, 2024
Michael J. Klarman, Is the Supreme Court Sometimes Irrelevant? Race and the Southern Criminal Justice System in the 1940s, 89 J. Am. Hist. 119 (2002).
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Court, Congress, and Civil Rights
January 25, 2024
Michael Klarman, Court, Congress, and Civil Rights (U. Va. Sch. of Law, Pub. L. Res. Paper No. 02-12, Dec. 2002).
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Estimating the Need for Additional Bankruptcy Judges in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
January 25, 2024
Benjamin Charles Iverson, Jared A. Ellias & Mark J. Roe, Estimating the Need for Additional Bankruptcy Judges in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 11 Harv.
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Juries and the Political Economy of Legal Origin
January 25, 2024
Mark J. Roe, Juries and the Political Economy of Legal Origin, in Perspectives in Company Law and Financial Regulation: Essays in Honour of Eddy Wymeersch…
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Delaware’s Politics
January 25, 2024
Mark J. Roe, Delaware’s Politics, 118 Harv. L. Rev. 2491 (2005).
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Juries and the Political Economy of Legal Origin
January 25, 2024
Mark J. Roe, Juries and the Political Economy of Legal Origin, 35 J. Comp. Econ. 294 (2007).
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Sources of Law: The Scope of Federal Common Law
January 25, 2024
Martha A. Field, Sources of Law: The Scope of Federal Common Law, 99 Harv. L. Rev. 881 (1986).
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Removal Reform: A Solution for Federal Question Jurisdiction, Forum Shopping, and Duplicative State-Federal Litigation
January 25, 2024
Martha A. Field, Removal Reform: A Solution for Federal Question Jurisdiction, Forum Shopping, and Duplicative State-Federal Litigation, 88 Ind. L.J. 611 (2013).
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Specialised anti-corruption courts – A comparative mapping
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson & Sofie Arjon Schütte, Specialised anti-corruption courts – A comparative mapping (2022).
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Standing Doctrine and Anticorruption Litigation: A Survey
January 25, 2024
Matthew Stephenson, Standing Doctrine and Anticorruption Litigation: A Survey, in Legal Remedies for Grand Corruption: The Role of Civil Society 38 (Ken Hurwitz & Richard…
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The Legislative Choice Between Agencies and Courts: A Response to Farber and Vermeule
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, The Legislative Choice Between Agencies and Courts: A Response to Farber and Vermeule, 119 Harv. L. Rev. F. 173 (2006).
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Informative Precedent and Intrajudicial Communication
January 25, 2024
Ethan Bueno de Mesquita & Matthew C. Stephenson, Informative Precedent and Intrajudicial Communication, in Institutional Games and the U.S. Supreme Court 205 (James R. Rogers,…
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“When the Devil Turns … ”: The Political Foundations of Independent Judicial Review
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, “When the Devil Turns … ”: The Political Foundations of Independent Judicial Review, 32 J. Legal Stud. 59 (2003).
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The Strategic Substitution Effect: Textual Plausibility, Procedural Formality, and Judicial Review of Agency Statutory Interpretations
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, The Strategic Substitution Effect: Textual Plausibility, Procedural Formality, and Judicial Review of Agency Statutory Interpretations, 120 Harv. L. Rev. 528 (2006).
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Legislative Allocation of Delegated Power: Uncertainty, Risk, and the Choice Between Agencies and Courts
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, Legislative Allocation of Delegated Power: Uncertainty, Risk, and the Choice Between Agencies and Courts, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 1035 (2006).
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Evidentiary Standards and Information Acquisition in Public Law
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, Evidentiary Standards and Information Acquisition in Public Law, 10 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. 351 (2008).
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A Costly Signaling Theory of ‘Hard Look’ Judicial Review
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson, A Costly Signaling Theory of ‘Hard Look’ Judicial Review, 58 Admin. L. Rev. 753 (2006).