Submissions from 2009
Common Challenges Facing Shareholder Suits in Europe and the United States, Randall Thomas and James D. Cox
Mapping the American Shareholder Litigation Experience, Randall Thomas and James D. Cox
Does Private Equity Create Wealth? The Effects of Private Equity and Derivatives on Corporate Governance, Randall Thomas and Ronald W. Masulis
Micro-Offsets and Macro-Transformation: An Inconvenient View of Climate Change Justice, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Brooke A. Ackerly, and Fred E. Forster
Costly Myths: An Analysis of Idling Beliefs and Behavior in Personal Motor Vehicles, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Amanda R. Carrico, Paul Padgett, Jonathan Gilligan, and Kenneth A. Wallston
Household Actions Can Provide a Behavioral Wedge to Rapidly Reduce U.S. Carbon Emissions, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Thomas Dietz, Gerald T. Gardner, Jonathan Gilligan, and Paul C. Stern
Reply to Comments on "The Devaluation of Life", W. Kip Viscusi
The Devaluation of Life, W. Kip Viscusi
Valuing Risks of Death from Terrorism and Natural Disasters, W. Kip Viscusi
The Effects of Tort Reform on Medical Malpractice Insurers’ Ultimate Losses, W. Kip Viscusi, Patricia Born, and Tom Baker
The Captures Clause, Ingrid Wuerth
Transnationalizing Public Law, Ingrid Wuerth
Submissions from 2008
The Failure of Breast Cancer Informed Consent Statutes, Rachael Anderson-Watts
Recognizing Our Dangerous Gifts: Applying the Social Model to Individuals with Mental Illness, Rachel Anderson-Watts
How the Courts Opened the Door to Impeaching Criminal Defendants with Prior Convictions, Jeffrey Bellin
Improving the Reliability of Criminal Trials Through Rules that Encourage Defendants to Testify, Jeffrey Bellin
The New Role for Assurance Services in Global Commerce, Margaret M. Blair
The Myth of the Generalist Judge, Edward K. Cheng
Election as Appointment: The Tennessee Plan Reconsidered, Brian T. Fitzpatrick
Errors, Omissions, and the Tennessee Plan, Brian T. Fitzpatrick
From Judge to Justice: Social Background Theory and the Supreme Court, Tracey E. George
Sunstein1s and 2s, Tracey E. George and Paul H. Edelman
"The Threes": Re-Imagining Supreme Court Decisionmaking, Tracey E. George and Chris Guthrie
Chief Judges: The Limits of Attitudinal Theory and Possible Paradox of Managerial Judging, Tracey E. George and Albert H. Yoon