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Making and Implementing Law

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ABF researchers remain at the forefront of timely and significant issues around the making and implementing of law. From analyses of workplace discrimination law to studies of comparative constitutionalism to groundbreaking work on international commercial lawmaking, we continue to produce outstanding and informative scholarship.

Juries in the Americas: Variation and Change
Modernizing Tax Administration with Predictive Algorithms
Modest Proposals? Exploring the Potential of Markets and Technology to Promote Access to Civil Justice
Anti-Corruption and Illiberalism in the Global South
Branding Law: Genre, Rule of Law, and U.S. Federal Public Legislation
Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
Constructing Feminized Courts and Carceral Institutions: Gender, the Legal Regulation of Race, and the Making of Modern Criminal Justice
Globalization of Law and Markets
Legal Characteristics of International Organizations
New Legal Realism
Our Court: A New History of the United States Supreme Court
Rule of Law Discourses
Surrogate Decisionmaking at the End of Life: An Observational Study
The Hero and the Monsignor: Law, Sexual Violence, and the Catholic Church
The Legal Transformation of Medicine: How Rules Work in the International World of HIV/AIDS
The Probative Versus Prejudicial Effect of Gruesome Photographs in Court
The VAT Laggard: A Comparative History of U.S. Resistance to the Value-added Tax
Trust 2.0: Law, Social Control, and New Technologies of Trust

Recent Research Publications

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Carceral Citizenship: Race, Rights and Responsibility in the Age of Mass Supervision

October 2017
Reuben Jonathan Miller and Forrest Stuart
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Illuminating the Invisible American Sovereignty: A Profile of the ABF's First Scholar of Native American Legal Systems

Summer 2017
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Discrimination Fully Mediates the Effects of Incarceration History on Depressive Symptoms and Psychological Distress Among African American Men

April 2017
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Shervin Assari, Robert Joseph Taylor, Dawne Mouzon, Verna Keith and Linda M. Chatters
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Fiscal Forearms: Taxation as the Lifeblood of the Modern Liberal State

February 2017
Ajay K. Mehrotra, and
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Introduction: New Legal Realism at Ten Years and Beyond

2016
Bryant Garth, Elizabeth Mertz and Elizabeth Mertz
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Criminal Defense in China: The Politics of Lawyers at Work

November 2016
Sida Liu and Terence Halliday
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The Price of Carceral Citizenship: Punishment, Surveillance, and Social Welfare Policy in an Age of Carceral Expansion

2016
Reuben Jonathan Miller
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Standing in Another’s Shoes: How Agents Make Life-and-Death Decisions for Their Principals

September 2016
Susan P. Shapiro
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“Can You Get There from Here?” Translating Law and Social Science: Linguistic Tools for a New Legal Realism

August 2016
Elizabeth Mertz and Elizabeth Mertz
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Colonizing the Clinic: The Adventures of Law in HIV Treatment and Research

May 2016
Carol A. Heimer and Jamie Morse
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Introduction: New Legal Realism: Law and Social Science in the New Millennium

May 2016
Elizabeth Mertz and Elizabeth Mertz
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The New Legal Realism: Volume 1: Translating Law-and-Society for Today's Legal Practice

May 2016
Elizabeth Mertz, Stewart Macaulay, Thomas W. Mitchell and Elizabeth Mertz
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