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William M. Landes, Lawrence Lessig & Michael E. Solimine, Judicial Influence: A Citation Analysis of Federal Courts of Appeals Judges, 27 J. Legal Stud. 271…
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Pro Se Precedent in the U.S. Tax Court: A Case for Amicus Briefs
December 4, 2024
Keith Fogg & Caitlin Hird, Pro Se Precedent in the U.S. Tax Court: A Case for Amicus Briefs, 23 Houston Bus. & Tax L. J.
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Access to Judicial Review in Non-Deficiency Tax Cases
December 4, 2024
Keith Fogg, Access to Judicial Review in Non-Deficiency Tax Cases, 73 Tax Law. 435 (2020).
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Federal Courts, Foreign Affairs, and Federalism
December 4, 2024
Jack L. Goldsmith, Federal Courts, Foreign Affairs, and Federalism, 83 Va. L. Rev. 1617 (1997).
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Federal Courts and the Incorporation of International Law
December 4, 2024
Jack L. Goldsmith & Curtis Bradley, Federal Courts and the Incorporation of International Law, 111 Harv. L. Rev. 2260 (1998).
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Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position
December 4, 2024
Curtis Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith, Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 815 (1997).
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Ross E. Cheit & Jacob Gersen, When Businesses Sue Each Other: An empirical study of state court litigation, 25 Law & Soc. Inquiry 789 (2000).
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Who Hangs Whom for What? The Death Penalty in Japan
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Who Hangs Whom for What? The Death Penalty in Japan, 4 J. Legal Analysis 365 (2012).
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The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach, 23 J. Legal Stud. 721 (1994).
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Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan
December 4, 2024
Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan, 13 J.L. Econ. & Org. 259 (1997).
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Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts, in Empirical Studies of Judicial Systems 197 (Kuo-Chang Huang ed., 2009).
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Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?, 30 J. Legal Stud. 53 (2001).
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Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence, in The American Illness: Essays on the Rule of Law 69…
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Metacanons: Comparative Textualism
December 4, 2024
Intisar A. Rabb, Metacanons: Comparative Textualism (Harv. Pub. L. Working Paper No. 22-24, 2022).
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Howell E. Jackson & Mark J. Roe., Public and Private Enforcement of Securities Laws: Resource-Based Evidence, 93 J. Fin. Econ. 207 (2009).
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Jurisdiction and the Rule of Law after the 1996 Immigration Act
December 4, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Jurisdiction and the Rule of Law after the 1996 Immigration Act, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 1963 (2000).
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Habeas Corpus, Executive Detention, and Alien Removal
December 4, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, Habeas Corpus, Executive Detention, and Alien Removal, 98 Colum. L. Rev. 961 (1998).
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Constitutional Legitimation for Political Acts
December 4, 2024
Frank I. Michelman, Constitutional Legitimation for Political Acts, 66 Mod. L. Rev. 1 (2003).
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The constitution, social rights, and liberal political justification
December 4, 2024
Frank I. Michelman, The Constitution, Social Rights, and Liberal Political Justification, 1 Int’i J. Const. L. 13 (2003).
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MACHIAVELLI IN ROBES? THE COURT IN THE ELECTION
December 4, 2024
Frank Michelman, Machiavelli in Robes? The Court in the Election, in The Longest Night (Michel Rosenfeld & Arthur Jacobson eds., 2002).
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Integrity-Anxiety?
December 4, 2024
Frank Michelman, Integrity-Anxiety?, in American Exceptionalism and Human Rights (Michael Ignatieff ed., 2009).