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If You Build It, They Will Come: What Law Students Say About Experiential Learning (with David Thomson)
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12/9/2019, Stephen Daniels, Florida A&M Law Review
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"Imprisonment, Opioids and Health Care Reform: The Failure to Reach a High-Risk Population"
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11/23/2019, John Hagan, Preventive Medicine
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"The Ecology of Activism: Professional Mobilization in an Authoritarian Regime"
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11/6/2019, Terence Halliday, Sida Liu, Canadian Review of Sociology
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“Rule of Law and Sovereignty Outside the State”
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11/6/2019, Jothie Rajah, Hague Journal on the Rule of Law
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“The Promise and Limits of Fundamental Tax Reform: Contrasting the 1986 Tax Reform Act with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act”
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11/1/2019, Ajay K. Mehrotra, UC Davis Law Review
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"What Is a Clinic? Relationships and the Practice of Organizational Ethnography"
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11/1/2019, Carol A. Heimer, Sociological Methods and Research
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"Anti-Money Laundering: An Inquiry into a Disciplinary Transnational Legal Order"
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10/29/2019, Terence Halliday, University of California Irvine Journal of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law
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"The Interaction of Perceived Subjectivity and Pay Transparency on Professional Judgement in a Profit Pool Setting: The Case of Large Law Firms"
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10/16/2019, Ronit Dinovitzer, The Accounting Review
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Power, Legal Education, and Law School Cultures
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10/13/2019, Elizabeth Mertz, Routledge Publishing
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"The U.S. Legal Academy as a Miner's Canary"
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10/13/2019, Elizabeth Mertz, Power, Legal Education and Law School Cultures
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The Perennial (and Stubborn) Challenge of Cost, Affordability, and Access in Legal Education: We Will Continue to Muddle Through
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10/13/2019, Stephen Daniels, Power, Legal Education, and Law School Cultures, Routledge Publishing
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“Introduction,” Power, Legal Education, and Law School Cultures
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10/13/2019, Elizabeth Mertz, Power, Legal Education, and Law School Cultures
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"China’s Turn Toward Law"
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10/1/2019, Tom Ginsburg, The Virginia Journal of International Law
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“‘Life in All Its Fullness’: Cardozo, Fellows, and the Critical Context of Welch v. Helvering”
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9/20/2019, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Pittsburg Tax Review
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"Political Theory of International Adjudication"
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9/5/2019, Tom Ginsburg, Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law
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"BOOK SYNOPSIS: Speaking for the Dying: Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care"
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9/2019, Susan P. Shapiro, Voice of Experience
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"The Dejudicialization of International Politics"
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8/26/2019, Tom Ginsburg, International Studies Quarterly
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"One Size Does Not Fit All: The Provision and Interpretation of Presidential Term Limits"
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8/20/2019, Tom Ginsburg, The Politics of Presidential Term Limits
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"Mueller, They Wrote"
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7/25/2019, Bonnie Honig, Politics/Letters Live
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"12 Angry Men: Care for the Agon and the Varieties of Masculine Experience"
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7/1/2019, Bonnie Honig, Theory & Event
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Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order
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6/30/2019, Terence Halliday, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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“The Deserving Worker: Decisions about Workplace Accommodation by Judges and Laypeople”
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6/29/2019, Laura Beth Nielsen, Law & Policy
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"Perceiving Discrimination: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the Legal Profession"
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6/25/2019, Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Law and Social Inquiry
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"Taxed Out: Illegal Property Tax Assessments and the Epidemic of Tax Foreclosures in Detroit"
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6/19/2019, Bernadette Atuahene, UC Irvine Law Review
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Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
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6/1/2019, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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"Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Teaching Law: James Boyd White and Legal Integrity"
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5/6/2019, Elizabeth Mertz, Law and Humanities
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"What Do We Want!?"
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4/8/2019, Rebecca Sandefur, Fordham Law Review
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"Constitutional Design and Territorial Cleavages"
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4/1/2019, Tom Ginsburg, Territory and Power in Constitutional Transitions
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"The International Legal Complex: Wang Yu and the Global Response to Repression of China's Rights' Lawyer"
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4/1/2019, Terence Halliday, The Legal Process and the Possibility of Justice: Research in the Tradition of Malcolm Feeley
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"From Catalonia to California: Secession in Constitutional Law"
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3/27/2019, Tom Ginsburg, Alabama Law Review
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"Law as a Sword, Law as a Shield: politically Liberal Lawyers and the Rule of Law in China"
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3/19/2019, Terence Halliday, Sida Liu, China Perspectives
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"Empirical Legal Scholarship: Observations on Moving Forward"
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3/17/2019, Shari Seidman Diamond, Northwestern University Law Review
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"International Courts and Democratic Backsliding"
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3/13/2019, Tom Ginsburg, Ecology Law Quarterly
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“Governing Authoritarian Law: Law as Security"
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2/7/2019, Jothie Rajah, The Limits of Authoritarian Governance in Singapore’s Developmental State
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Legal Tech for Non-Lawyers: Report of the Survey of US Legal Technologies
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1/27/2019, Rebecca Sandefur, American Bar Foundation, 2019
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"Regulations, Public Attitudes, and Private Governance"
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1/9/2019, Janice Nadler, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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"Law, Politics, and Populism in the U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act"
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2019, Jothie Rajah, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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"Governing Authoritarian Law: Law as Security"
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2019, Jothie Rajah, Palgrave McMillan
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"Introduction: Constitution-Making as Transnational Legal Ordering?"
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2019, Terence Halliday, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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"A Dynamic Model of Health, Addiction, Education, and Wealth"
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2019, John Hagan, James J. Heckman, Review of Economic Studies
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"DRC's Contested Election: Constitutional Coup or Baby Step to Democracy?"
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2019, Carol A. Heimer, TRT World
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Speaking for the Dying: Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care
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2019, Susan P. Shapiro, University of Chicago Press
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"Stripping the False Premises from Civil Justice Problems"
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2019, Rebecca Sandefur, Law 360
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"Why Law’s Objects Do Not Disappear: On History as Remainder"
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2019, Christopher L. Tomlins, The Routledge Research Handbook of Law & Theory
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"Looking for Law in The Confessions of Nat Turner"
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2019, Christopher L. Tomlins, Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places: Justice Beyond and Between
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“Cooper v. Aaron and Judicial Supremacy”
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2019, Christopher Schmidt, University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Authoritarian Rule of Law: Legislation, Discourse and Legitimacy in Singapore
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2019, Jothie Rajah, (Cambridge University Press, Chinese translation, 2019)
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“Authoritarian Rule of Law Amplified"
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2019, Jothie Rajah, Authoritarian Rule of Law: Legislation, Discourse and Legitimacy in Singapore
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“Access to What?”
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1/1/2019, Rebecca Sandefur, Daedalus, The Journal of the Academy of Arts and Sciences