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Judges & Jurisprudence
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Reasonable Umbrage: Race and Constitutional Antidiscrimination Law in the United States and South Africa
December 4, 2024
Frank I. Michelman, Reasonable Umbrage: Race and Constitutional Antidiscrimination Law in the United States and South Africa, 117 Harv. L. Rev. 1378 (2004).
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“Terry Firma”: Background Democracy and Constitutional Foundations
December 4, 2024
Frank I. Michelman, “Terry Firma”: Background Democracy and Constitutional Foundations, 99 Mich. L. Rev. 1827 (2001).
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Socioeconomic Rights in Constitutional Law: Explaining America Away
December 4, 2024
Frank I. Michelman, Socioeconomic Rights in Constitutional Law: Explaining America Away, 6 Int’l J. Const. L. 663 (2008).
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Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?
December 4, 2024
Einer R. Elhauge, Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?, 101 Yale L.J. 31 (1991).
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A Political Economy of Contemporary Legality
December 4, 2024
Duncan Kennedy, A Political Economy of Contemporary Legality, in The Law of Political Economy: Transformations of the Function of Law 89 (Poul Fritz Kjaer ed.,…
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Legal Realism for Lawyers
December 4, 2024
David B. Wilkins, Legal Realism for Lawyers, 104 Harv. L. Rev. 468 (1990).
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A Solution to the Problem of Nuisance Suits: The Option to Have the Court Bar Settlement
December 4, 2024
David Rosenberg & Steven Shavell, A Solution to the Problem of Nuisance Suits: The Option to Have the Court Bar Settlement, 26 Int’l Rev. L.
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The Path Not Taken
December 4, 2024
David Rosenberg, The Path Not Taken, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 1044 (1997).
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D. James Greiner, The New Legal Empiricism & Its Application to Access-to-Justice Inquiries, 148 Daedalus 64 (2018).
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Algorithmic Recommendations When the Stakes Are High: Evidence from Judicial Elections
December 4, 2024
Victoria Angelova, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Algorithmic Recommendations When the Stakes Are High: Evidence from Judicial Elections, 114 Am. Econ. Ass’n Papers &…
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Crystal S. Yang, Free at Last? Judicial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing, 44 J. Legal Stud. 75 (2015).
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Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies
December 4, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies, 8 AEJ: Econ. Pol’y 289 (2016).
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Public Trial in the Age of Internet
December 4, 2024
Stephanie Weiner & Charles R. Nesson, Public Trial in the Age of Internet (Jul. 30, 2010).
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Probable Cause Pluralism
December 4, 2024
Andrew Manuel Crespo, Probable Cause Pluralism, 129 Yale L.J. 1276 (2020).
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The Paper Label Sentences: Critiques
December 4, 2024
Donald I. Baker, Barbara A. Reeves, Alan M. Dershowitz, Arthur L. Liman & Stanton Wheeler , The Paper Label Sentences: Critiques, 86 Yale L.J. 619…
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Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions
December 4, 2024
Alma Cohen & Crystal S. Yang, Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions, 11 Am. Econ. J.: Econ. Pol’y 160 (2019).
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Judicial Decision Making: A Dynamic Reputation Approach
December 4, 2024
Alma Cohen, Alon Klement & Zvika Neeman, Judicial Decision Making: A Dynamic Reputation Approach, 44 J. Legal Stud. S133 (2015).
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Echoes of the Ius Commune
December 4, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, Echoes of the Ius Commune, 66 Am. J. Juris. 85 (2021) (reviewing Nicholas Barber, The Principles of Constitutionalism (2018)).
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The Bourbons of Jurisprudence
December 4, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, The Bourbons of Jurisprudence (Harv. Pub. L. Working Paper, Paper No. 22-31, 2022).
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The Limits of Epistemic Legalism: A Reply
December 4, 2024
Adrian Vermeule, The Limits of Epistemic Legalism: A Reply, 2 Jerusalem Rev. Legal Stud. 47 (2010).
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Hercules, Herbert, and Amar: The Trouble with Intratextualism
December 4, 2024
Adrian Vermeule & Ernest A. Young, Hercules, Herbert, and Amar: The Trouble with Intratextualism, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 730 (2000).