Akron
Richard Lavoie (Akron Law), The Taxpaying Dynamic: Developing a New Paradigm for Promoting Compliance with the Internal Revenue Code
Chicago-Kent
Paul Finkelman (Albany Law), Regulating the African Slave Trade
Connecticut
Peter Siegelman (UConn Law), Bribes v. Bombs: A Study in Coasean Warfare
Emory
Nicole Garnett (Notre Dame Law), Ordering in the City
Georgia State
Solange Teles (Unisantos Law (Brazil)), Legal Protections and Social Realities: Protecting Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon
NYU Legal History
Laura Edwards (Duke History), The People and Their Peace: Legal Culture and the State in the New Nation – Intro & Chapter 1
Oregon Environmental & Natural Resources
Jon Erlandson (Oregon Anthropology), Fishing the Past to Feed the Future: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and Restoration of Marine Ecosystems
SMU Law & Citizenship
Al Brophy (Alabama Law)
Toledo
Kimm Walton, Guerrilla Tactics for Getting the Legal Job of Your Dreams
Toronto Tax Law & Policy
Yoram Margalioth (Tel Aviv Law)
Vanderbilt
Susan Bandes (DePaul Law)
Yale Workplace Theory & Policy
Alan Hyde (Rutgers-Newark Law), What is Labour law?
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Chicago-Kent
William A. Birdthistle (Chicago-Kent Law), The Fortunes and Foibles of Exchange-Traded Funds
Chicago-Kent Legal History
Joanna Grisinger (Clemson History), Looking Inward: The Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 and Administrative Reform
Chicago Law & Economy
Sharon Hannes (Tel Aviv Law), Compensating for Executive Compensation
Emory
David Hoffman (Temple Law), Docketology, District Courts, and Doctrine
Georgetown
Risa Goluboff (Virginia Law), The Lost Promise of Civil Rights (Intro), Chapter 9: Brown and the Remaking of Civil Rights
Loyola
Jackie Lipton (Case Western Law), The Rise of Publicity in Rubloff Reception
Marquette
Ed Fallone (Marquette Law), The Borderless Consitution
Notre Dame
Judy Fox (Notre Dame Law), Foreclosures and Abandoned Homes in South Bend: A Search for Causes and Solutions
Pittsburgh
Daniel Berkowitz (Pittsburgh Economics) & Karen Clay (Carnegie Mellon Heinz School of Public Policy & Management), Legal Origins and the Evolution of Institutions: Evidence from American State Courts
Stetson
Steve Friedland (Elon Law), Some Thoughts on Implementing the Carnegie Report — Curriculum, Assessment and Learning Environments
UCLA Law, Economics, & Organizations
Emmanuel Saez (UC Berkeley Economics), Optimal Minimum Wage Policy in Competitive Labor Markets
Yale Legal History
Joshua Getzler (Oxford Law), Changing Attitudes to Finance in English Law and Equity c. 1860-1920
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