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Papers Presented in the Center for the Study of Law and Society Bag Lunch Speaker Series

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PAPERS FROM 2009
Andreas Abegg (January 13, 2009) The Contracting State and Its Courts
PAPERS FROM 2007
Stanley Lubman (March 5, 2007) Looking for Law in China
Richard J. Ross (February 13, 2007) Puritan Godly Discipline in Comparative Perspective: Legal Pluralism and the Sources of “Intensity"
David J. Neal, SC (January 30, 2007) The Rule of Law in the Age of Terrorism - An Audit
PAPERS FROM 2006
Valerie Jenness and Michael Smyth (November 28, 2006) The Passage of the Prison Rape Elimination Act: An Analysis of the Reconfiguration of Sexual Citizenship for Prisoners
Brian Z. Tamanaha (April 17, 2006) The Tensions Between Legal Instrumentalism and the Rule of Law
Bryant Garth (April 10, 2006) Law, Lawyers, and Empire: From the Foreign Policy Establishment To Technical Legal Hegemony
PAPERS FROM 2005
Susan Bandes (November 22, 2005) Repellent Crimes and the Limits of Justice: Emotion and the Death Penalty
David Law (October 24, 2005) The Paradox of Omnipotence: Courts, Constitutions, and Commitments
Claire Valier (September 12, 2005) Complicity and the Bystander to Crime
Goodwin Liu (August 20, 2005) Education, Equality, and National Citizenship
David Faigman (June 20, 2005) Fact-Finding in Constitutional Cases
Hila Keren (June 20, 2005) Textual Harassment: A New Historicist Reappraisal of the Parol Evidence Rule with Gender in Mind
Kirsten Campbell (April 4, 2005) To Render Justice: Models of ‘Justice’ in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Angel Oquendo (March 7, 2005) Liking to Be in America: Puerto Rico's Quest for Difference within the United States
Robert D. Cooter and Brian Broughman (February 21, 2005) Charity, Publicity, and the Donation Registry
PAPERS FROM 2004
Michael McCann and William Haltom (November 8, 2004) Framing the Food Fights: How Mass Media Construct and Constrict Public Interest Litigation
Peter King (November 1, 2004) The Development of Informal Reformatory Sentences for Juvenile Offenders in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
David Nelken (October 28, 2004) Using the Concept of Legal Culture
Ian Haney Lopez (October 6, 2004) Race on the 2010 Census: Hispanics & the Shrinking White Majority
Pamela Samuelson (September 13, 2004) A Turning Point in Copyright: Baker v. Selden and Its Legacy
Samuel Scheffler (September 13, 2004) Choice, Circumstance, and the Value of Equality
Mariano-Florentino Cuellar (May 10, 2004) Rethinking Regulatory Democracy
Cary Coglianese, Jennifer Nash, and Todd Olmstead (April 26, 2004) Performance-Based Regulation: Prospects and Limitations in Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation
Michael Heise (April 19, 2004) Mercy By The Numbers: An Empirical Analysis of Clemency and Its Structure
Mariana Valverde (April 1, 2004) Authorizing the Production of Urban Moral Order: Appellate Courts and Their Knowledge Games
PAPERS FROM 2003
Richard Friedman (October 27, 2003) "Face to Face": Rediscovering the Right to Confront Prosecution Witnesses
Jiri Priban (September 12, 2003) Reconstituting Paradise Lost: the temporal dimension of postcommunist constitution-making
Jonathan S. Simon (September 8, 2003) Wechsler’s Century and Ours: Reforming Criminal Law In a Time of Shifting Rationalities of Government
Leslie Friedman Goldstein (April 14, 2003) The Rule of Law and Federative Unions
Martin Krygier (March 14, 2003) False Dichotomies, True Perplexities,and the Rule of Law
Mark C. Suchman (March 2, 2003) The Contract as Social Artifact
John J. Donohue and Ian Ayres (February 24, 2003) Shooting Down the More Guns, Less Crime Hypothesis
PAPERS FROM 2002
James F. Spriggs II and Thomas G. Hansford (November 25, 2002) Explaining the Overruling of U.S. Supreme Court Precedent
R. Richard Banks (October 18, 2002) Beyond Profiling: Race, Policing and the Drug War
David Lieberman (September 9, 2002) Mapping Criminal Law: Blackstone and the Categories of English Jurisprudence
Guillermo A. O’Donnell (May 10, 2002) Democracy, Law, and Comparative Politics
Christopher L. Erickson, Catherine Fisk, Ruth Milkman, Daniel J.B. Mitchell, and Kent Wong (April 30, 2002) Unions and Low-Wage Immigrant Workers: Lessons from the Justice for Janitors Campaign in Los Angeles, 1990- 2002

 
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