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Boalt Working Papers in Public Law
University of California, Berkeley

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Boalt Working Papers in Public Law is a repository of manuscripts and articles published by Boalt faculty and students in the area of public law. Faculty wishing to submit manuscripts to this series must submit an abstract and an electronic text to Chris Swain at swainc@law.berkeley.edu.


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PAPERS FROM 2005
Aaron S. Edlin (June 1, 2005) The Choose-your-Charity Tax: A Way to Incentivize Greater Giving
PAPERS FROM 2004
Daniel A. Farber and Brett McDonnell (November 10, 2004) Is There a Text in this Class? The Conflict Between Textualism and Antitrust
Jesse M. Fried (November 1, 2004) Stealth Compensation via Retirement Benefits
Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried (September 1, 2004) Pay without Performance: The Unfulfilled Promise of Executive Compensation
John C. Yoo (September 1, 2004) Peeking Abroad?: The Supreme Court's Use of Foreign Precedents in Constitutional Cases
Joseph Farrell and Robert P. Merges (September 1, 2004) Incentives to Challenge and Defend Patents: Why Litigation Won't Reliably Fix Patent Office Errors and Why Administrative Patent Review Might Help
Peter S. Menell (September 1, 2004) An Economic Assessment of Market-Based Approaches to Regulating the Municipal Solid Waste Stream
Andrew T. Guzman (August 1, 2004) Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960-2000
Christopher Kutz (July 11, 2004) The Difference Uniforms Make: Understanding the Regulation of Collective Violence in Criminal Law and the Law of War
Robert D. Cooter and Ariel Porat (July 7, 2004) Total Liability for Excessive Harm
Jesse M. Fried (July 1, 2004) Share Repurchases and Managerial Opportunism
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2004) Establishing a New Stock Market for Shareholder Value Oriented Firms in Korea
John C. Yoo (June 1, 2004) Using Force
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2004) Do the Merits Matter Less After the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act?
Hila Keren (June 1, 2004) Textual Harassment: A New Historicist Reappraisal of the Parol Evidence With Gender in Mind
Mark Lemley (April 1, 2004) Reducing Digital Copyright Infringement Without Restricting Innovation
Mark Lemley (March 24, 2004) A Quick and Inexpensive System for Resolving Digital Copyright Disputes
Robert P. Merges (March 1, 2004) A New Dynamism in the Public Domain
Stephen Choi (March 1, 2004) The Evidence on Securities Class Actions
Stephen Choi (March 1, 2004) A Framework for the Regulation of Securities Market Intermediaries
Daniel L. Rubinfeld (March 1, 2004) Merger Simulation with Brand-Level Margin Data: Extending PCAIDS with Nests
Stephen Choi and Mitu Gulati (March 1, 2004) Innovation in Boilerplate Contracts: An Empirical Examination of Sovereign Bonds
Susan Poser (March 1, 2004) Main Street Multidisciplinary Practice Firms: Laboratories for the Future
Eric A. Posner and John C. Yoo (March 1, 2004) A Theory of International Adjudication
Stephen Choi (February 17, 2004) Choosing the Next Supreme Court Justice: An Empirical Ranking of Judicial Performance
Mark A. Lemley (February 4, 2004) Ex Ante Versus Ex Post Justifications for Intellectual Property
Andrew T. Guzman (January 16, 2004) Food Fears: Health and Safety at the WTO
PAPERS FROM 2003
Stephen Choi and Mitu Gulati (December 16, 2003) Who Would Win a Tournament of Judges
Robert D. Cooter and Iris Bohnet (November 1, 2003) Expressive Law: Framing or Equilibrium Selection?
Mark A. Lemley and Kimberly A. Moore (November 1, 2003) Ending Abuse of Patent Continuations
John C. Yoo and James C. Ho (August 27, 2003) The Status of Terrorists
Robert D. Cooter and Ariel Porat (July 1, 2003) Decreasing Liability Contracts
John C. Yoo (July 1, 2003) International Law and the War in Iraq
Aaron S. Edlin and Pinar Karaca-Mandic (June 1, 2003) The Accident Externality from Driving
Aaron S. Edlin and Alan Schwartz (June 1, 2003) Optimal Penalties in Contracts
Mark Geistfeld (June 1, 2003) Economic Analysis in a Unified Conception of Tort Law
Andrew Guzman (June 1, 2003) Trade, Labor, Legitimacy
Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2003) Biotechnology's Uncertainty Principle
John R. Allison, Mark A. Lemley, Kimberly A. Moore, and R. Derek Trunkey (June 1, 2003) Valuable Patents
Saikrishna B. Prakash and John C. Yoo (June 1, 2003) The Origins of Judicial Review
Daniel A. Farber and Brett McDonnell (June 1, 2003) Why (and How) Fairness Matters at the IP/Antitrust Interface
Ron Harris (June 1, 2003) The Uses of History in Law and Economics
Mark A. Lemley and Ragesh K. Tangri (June 1, 2003) Ending Patent Law's Willfullness Game
Stephen R. Barnett (June 1, 2003) No-Citation Rules Under Siege: A Battlefield Report and Analysis
Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2003) Policy Levers and Patent Law
Robert Post (June 1, 2003) Law and Cultural Conflict
John C. Yoo and Saikrishna B. Prakash (June 1, 2003) The Origins of Judicial Review
Andrew Guzman (June 1, 2003) The Case for International Antitrust
Mark Lemley and Colleen V. Chien (May 9, 2003) Are the U.S. Patent Priority Rules Really Necessary?
Jennifer K. Robbennolt, John M. Darley, and Robert J. MacCoun (April 10, 2003) Symbolism and Incommensurability in Civil Sanctioning: Decision Makers as Goal Managers
Stephen J. Choi and A. C. Pritchard (March 1, 2003) Behavioral Economics and the SEC
Robert P. Merges (March 1, 2003) The Uninvited Guest: Patents on Wall Street
Jesse M. Fried (February 1, 2003) Insider Abstention
Daniel A. Farber (February 1, 2003) The Problematics of the Pareto Principle
Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark Janis, and Mark A. Lemley (February 1, 2003) Anticompetitive Settlement of Intellectual Property Disputes
PAPERS FROM 2002
Norman W. Spaulding (November 1, 2002) The Myth of Civic Republicanism: Interrogating the Ideology of Antebellum Legal Ethics
Kathryn Abrams (November 1, 2002) "Fighting Fire with Fire": Rethinking the Role of Disgust in Hate Crimes
Kathryn Abrams (October 1, 2002) "Groups" and the Advent of Critical Race Scholarship
Peter S. Menell (September 3, 2002) Envisioning Copyright Law's Digital Future
Melvin A. Eisenberg (June 21, 2002) Expectation Damages and the Theory of Overreliance
Meir Dan-Cohen (June 1, 2002) Defending Dignity
David Lieberman (June 1, 2002) Economy and Polity in Bentham's Science of Legislation
Christopher Kutz (June 1, 2002) The Judicial Community
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2002) Law, Finance and Path Dependence: Developing Strong Securities Markets
Jesse M. Fried (June 1, 2002) Using Inside Information to Abstain from Trading
Peter S. Menell (June 1, 2002) Pre-existing Confusion in Copyright’s Work-for-Hire Doctrine
Peter S. Menell (June 1, 2002) Reunifying Property
Alon Chaver and Jesse M. Fried (June 1, 2002) Managers' Fiduciary Duty Upon the Firm's Insolvency: Accounting for Performance Creditors
Robert J. Delahunty and John C. Yoo (June 1, 2002) The President's Constitutional Authority to Conduct Military Operations Against Terrorist Organizations and the Nations that Harbor or Support Them
John C. Yoo (June 1, 2002) War and the Constitutional Text
Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2002) Intellectual Property Rights and Standard-Setting Organizations
Robert Post and Reva B. Siegel (June 1, 2002) Protecting the Constitution from the People: Juricentric Restriction on Section Five Power
Melvin A. Eisenberg (June 1, 2002) The Concept of National Law and the Rule of Recognition
Kathryn Abrams (May 1, 2002) The Progress of Passion
A. Mitchell Polinsky and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (March 1, 2002) A Note on Settlements under the Contingent Fee Method of Compensating Lawyers
Stephen Choi (January 2, 2002) Playing Favorites with Shareholders
PAPERS FROM 2001
Aaron S. Edlin (December 11, 2001) Stopping Above-Cost Predatory Pricing
Philip P. Frickey (September 1, 2001) Judicial Review and the Legislative Process: Some Empirical and Normative Aspects of Due Process of Lawmaking
Jesse H. Choper (September 1, 2001) Why the Supreme Court Should Not Have Decided the Presidential Election of 2000
Stephen Choi (July 1, 2001) A Defense of Shareholder Favoritism
Andrew T. Guzman (June 18, 2001) The Cost of Credibility: Explaining Resistance to Inter-State Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2001) Foreseeability in Patent Law
Mark Lemley (June 1, 2001) The Growing Complexity of the United States Patent System
Linda Hamilton Krieger (June 1, 2001) Socio-Legal Backlash
Andrew T. Guzman (June 1, 2001) Global Governance and the WTO
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2001) Internalizing Outsider Trading
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2001) Selective Disclosures in the Public Capital Markets
Stephen Choi (June 1, 2001) Proxy Issue Proposals: Impact of the 1992 SEC Proxy Reforms
Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried (June 1, 2001) A New Approach to Valuing Secured Claims in Bankruptcy
Jesse M. Fried (June 1, 2001) Open Market Repurchases: Signaling or Managerial Opportunism
Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Hal J. Singer (June 1, 2001) Open Access to Broadband Networks: A Case Study of the AOL/Time Warner Merger
Franklin M. Fisher and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (June 1, 2001) U.S. v. Microsoft - an economic analysis
John C. Yoo (June 1, 2001) The Puzzling Persistence of Process-Based Federalism Theories
John C. Yoo (June 1, 2001) Foreign Affairs Federalism and the Separation of Powers
Robert Post (June 1, 2001) Federalism in the Taft Court Era: Can It Be Revived"?
Robert Post (June 1, 2001) The Supreme Court Opinion as Institutional Practice: Dissent, Legal Scholarship, and Decisionmaking in the Taft Court
Meir Dan-Cohen (June 1, 2001) The Value of Ownership
Franklin Zimring (April 12, 2001) Continuity and Change in the American Gun Debate
Andrew T. Guzman (April 1, 2001) International Law: A Compliance Based Theory
Stephen Choi (March 21, 2001) Assessing the Cost of Regulatory Protection: Evidence on the Decision to Sell Securities Outside the United States
Linda Hamilton Krieger (March 1, 2001) Whose Motive Matters?: Discrimination in Multi-Actor Employment Decision Making
Charles D. Weisselberg (March 1, 2001) In the Station House After Dickerson
Mark A. Lemley (February 1, 2001) Rational Ignorance at the Patent Office
Robert Post (January 1, 2001) Reconciling Theory and Doctrine in First Amendment Jurisprudence
PAPERS FROM 2000
Oliver Williamson (December 1, 2000) Why Law, Economics and Organization?
David Lieberman (September 1, 2000) Mapping Criminal Law: Blackstone and the Categories of English Jurisprudence
Andrew T. Guzman (August 1, 2000) Choice of Law: New Foundations
John C. Yoo (July 20, 2000) Choosing Justices: Once More Into the Breach
Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2000) Who's Patenting What? An Empirical Exploration of Patent Prosecution
Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2000) How Federal Circuit Judges Vote in Patent Validity Cases
Mark A. Lemley (June 1, 2000) The End of End-to-End: Preserving the Architecture of the Internet in the Broadband Era
Linda Hamilton Krieger (June 1, 2000) Backlash Against the Americans with Disabilities Act: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Implications for Social Justice Strategies
Sanford H. Kadish (June 1, 2000) Moral Excess in the Criminal Law
Thomas M. Jorde (June 1, 2000) Innovation, Investment, and Unbundling
Robert D. Cooter (June 1, 2000) Should Courts Deduct Non-Legal Sanctions from Damages
Jesse M. Fried (June 1, 2000) Insider Signaling and Insider Trading with Repurchase Tender Offers
Jesse H. Choper and John C. Yoo (June 1, 2000) The Scope of the Commerce Clause after Morrison
John C. Yoo (June 1, 2000) Law as Treaties?: The Constitutionality of Congressional-Executive Agreements
Stephen D. Sugarman (June 1, 2000) Judges as Tort Law Un-makers: Recent California Experience with "New" Torts
Stephen D. Sugarman (June 1, 2000) A Century of Change in Personal Injury Law
Robert Post (June 1, 2000) Democratic Constitutionalism and Cultural Heterogeneity
Robert Post (June 1, 2000) The Constitutional Status of Commercial Speech
Eric Rakowski (March 28, 2000) Can WealthTaxes Be Justified
Peter S. Menell (March 14, 2000) Economic Implications of State Sovereign Immunity from Infringement of Federal Intellectual Property Rights
David Lieberman (January 1, 2000) The Mixed Constitution and the Common Law
PAPERS FROM 1999
David Lieberman (December 1, 1999) Adam Smith on Justice, Rights and Law
Meir Dan-Cohen (December 1, 1999) Harmful Thoughts
(September 27, 1999) The Political and Legal Causes of Regulatory Delay in the United States: Four Case Studies of Air Pollution Permitting in the US and Germany
Jonathan B. Baker and Daniel L. Rubinfeld (June 1, 1999) Empirical Methods in Antitrust Litigation: Review and Critique
Franklin Zimring (June 1, 1999) The Common Thread: Diversion in the Jurisprudence of a Century of Juvenile Justice
Robert P. Merges (April 2, 1999) Who Owns the Charles River Bridge? Intellectual Property and Competition in the Software Industry

 
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