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"Siding with Science: In Defense of ASA’s Dukes vs. Wal-Mart Amicus Brief"
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12/5/2011, Laura Beth Nielsen, Sociological Methods and Research
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"The Experience and Consequences of Professional Marginality: the Case of Public Interest Lawyers"
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12/1/2011, Laura Beth Nielsen, Law and Social Inquiry
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After Tenure: Post-Tenure Law Professors in the United States
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3/1/2011, Elizabeth Mertz, A Publication of The American Bar Foundation
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“ ‘Golden Age’, Quiescence, and Revival: How the Sociology of Professions Became the Study of Knowledge-Based Work”
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2/1/2011, Rebecca Sandefur, Work and Occupations Journal
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Access Across America: 1st Report of the Civil Justice Infrastructure Mapping Project
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2011, Rebecca Sandefur, American Bar Foundation
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"Reference Guide on Survey Research" (3rd edition)
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2011, Shari Seidman Diamond, Federal Judicial Center/National Academy of Sciences
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"Law on Display: The Digital Transformation of Legal Persuasion and Judgment" (Book Review)
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2011, Shari Seidman Diamond, Law & Society Review
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“Professional Work and the Timing of Family Formation among Young Lawyers in U.S. and German Cities.”
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2011, John Hagan, Gabriele Plickert, International Journal of the Legal Profession
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"Inside Campaigns: Chronicles – and Lessons – from the Trenches," editor with J. R. Bowers
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2011, Stephen Daniels, Lynne Rienner Publishers
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Long-Term Strategy in Local Elections
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2011, Stephen Daniels, J.R. Bowers $ S. Daniels, eds., Inside Campaigns: Chronicles – and Lessons – from the Trenches
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A Brief Moment of Opportunity: The Effects of the Economic Downturn on the Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor (with Joanne Martin)
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2011, Stephen Daniels, University of Arkansas-Little Rock Law Review
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Plaintiffs' Lawyers: Dealing with the Possible But Not Certain (with Joanne Martin)
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2011, Stephen Daniels, DePaul Law Review
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Hypotheticals (with J.R. Bowers)
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2011, Stephen Daniels, CQ Press, e-supplemnt for L. Epstein & T. Walker, Constitutional Law for a Changing America
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“Paying for the Past: Addressing Past Property Violations in South Africa"
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2011, Bernadette Atuahene, Law and Society Review
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Punishing Bodies, Securing the Nation: How Rule of Law Can Legitimate the Urbane Authoritarian State
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2011, Jothie Rajah, Law and Social Inquiry
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"Comparative Constitutional Law"
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2011, Tom Ginsburg, Edward Elgar Publishing
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"Empiricism and the Rising Incidence of Co-authorship in Law"
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2011, Tom Ginsburg, University of Illinois Law Review
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"Constitutional Endurance"
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2011, Tom Ginsburg, Edward Elgar Publishing
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"In Defense of Imperialism": The Rule of Law and the State-Building Project
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2011, Tom Ginsburg
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"Latin American Presidentialism in Comparative and Historical Perspective"
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2011, Tom Ginsburg, Texas Law Review
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"The Future of National Constitutions"
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2011, Tom Ginsburg, Torkel Opsahl Academic Publishers
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Social Science and the First Apprenticeship: Moving the Intellectual Misson of Law Schools Forward
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2011, Elizabeth Mertz, Journal of the Legal Writing Institute
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Undervaluing Indeterminacy: Legal Translations of Social Science.
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2011, Elizabeth Mertz, DePaul Law Review 60: 397-412
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“Damage Anchors on Real Juries”
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2011, Shari Seidman Diamond, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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“The Financial Rewards of Elite Status in the Legal Profession”
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2011, Ronit Dinovitzer, Law & Social Inquiry
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“Women in the Legal Profession: Findings from a Longitudinal Study of US Law Graduates”
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2011, Ronit Dinovitzer, For the Defence
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“The Legal Complex”
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2011, Terence Halliday, Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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“Lawyers, Structure, and Power: A Tribute to John Heinz”
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2011, Terence Halliday, Law & Social Inquiry
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“Political Liberalism and Political Embeddedness: Understanding Politics in the Work of Chinese Criminal Defense Lawyers”
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2011, Terence Halliday, Law and Society Review
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“ ‘The Conscience of Society?’ The Legal Complex, Religion, and the Fates of Political Liberalism”
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2011, Terence Halliday, The Paradox of Professionalism: Lawyers and the Possibility of Justice, Oxford University Press
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“Disarticulated Responsiveness: The Theory and Practice of Responsive Regulation in Multi-Layered Systems”
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2011, Carol A. Heimer, University of British Columbia Law Review
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“Extending the Rails: How Research Reshapes Clinics”
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2011, Carol A. Heimer, Social Studies of Science
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“Predicting and Preventing Shootings among At-Risk Youth”
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2011, Steven D. Levitt, American Economic Review
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"Checkmate: Exploring Backward Induction among Chess Players"
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2011, Steven D. Levitt, American Economic Review
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"Was There Really a Hawthorne Effect at the Hawthorne Plant? An Analysis of the Original Illumination Experiments"
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2011, Steven D. Levitt, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
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Editor, “Symposium in Honor of John P. Heinz”
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2011, Terence Halliday, Robert L. Nelson, Law & Social Inquiry
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“Lawyers, Structure, and Power: A Tribute to John Heinz”
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2011, Terence Halliday, Robert L. Nelson, Law & Social Inquiry
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Editor, Special Issue on Measuring the Rule of Law
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2011, Robert L. Nelson, Hague Journal of the Rule of Law
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“Indices and Indicators of Justice, Governance, and the Rule of Law: An Overview”
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2011, Robert L. Nelson, Hague Journal of the Rule of Law
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“‘Law As …’: Theory and Practice in Legal History”
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2011, Christopher L. Tomlins, UC Irvine Law Review
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"Political Liberalism and Political Embeddedness: Understanding Politics in the Work of Chinese Criminal Defense Lawyers"
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2011, Terence Halliday, Sida Liu, Law & Society Review
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"Lawyers, State Officials, and Significant Others: Symbiotic Exchange in the Chinese Legal Services Market"
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2011, Sida Liu, China Quarterly
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"From Programmatic Reform to Social Science Research: The National Tax Association and the Promise and Perils of
Disciplinary Encounters"
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2011, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Law & Society Review
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"South Africa's Land Reform Crisis: Eliminating the Legacy of Apartheid"
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2011, Bernadette Atuahene, Foreign Affairs
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"Conceptions of Law in the Civil Rights Movement"
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2011, Christopher Schmidt, UC-Irvine Law Review
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"Popular Constitutionalism on the Right: Lessons from the Tea Party"
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2011, Christopher Schmidt, Denver University Law Review
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"The Tea Party and the Constitution"
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2011, Christopher Schmidt, Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly
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“Freedom Bound: A Response to Readers,”
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2011, Christopher L. Tomlins, William and Mary Quarterly
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“The Consumption of History in the Legal Academy: Science and Synthesis – Perils and Prospects,”
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2011, Christopher L. Tomlins, Journal of Legal Education
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“The Two Faces of American Freedom,”
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2011, Christopher L. Tomlins, _Humanities and Social Sciences on Line
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“What Would Langdell Have Thought? UC Irvine’s New Law School and the Question of History,”
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2011, Christopher L. Tomlins, UC Irvine Law Review
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"Editor's Introduction" [34:1 (Bernstein & Mertz) Bureaucracy: Ethnography of the State in Everyday Life]
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1/1/2011, Elizabeth Mertz, PoLAR: Political and Anthropological Review Vol. 34, No. 1
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[Mertz & Goodale] Comparative Anthropology of Law.
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1/1/2011, Elizabeth Mertz, Comparative Law and Society, D. Clark, ed. (Edward Elgar Publishing)