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No. Title
53. James Boyle, The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain (December 2003), published in 66 Law & Contemporary Problems 33-74 (Winter-Spring 2003)
52. Richard A. Danner, Justice Jackson's Lament: Historical and Comparative Perspectives on the Availability of Legislative History Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law (December 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 151-94 (2003)
51. Joseph Lookofsky, In Dubio Pro Conventione? Some Thoughts About Opt-Outs, Computer Programs and Preemption Under the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention (CISG) (December 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 263-90 (2003)
50. Hein Kotz, Civil Justice Systems in Europe and the United States (December 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 61-78 (2003)
49. Claire M. Germain, Approaches to Statutory Interpretation and Legislative History in France (December 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 195-206 (2003)
48. Donald L. Horowitz, Foreword: Compared to What? (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 1-6 (2003)
47. Jonathan Baert Wiener, Whose Precaution After All? A Comment on the Comparison and Evolution of Risk Regulatory Systems (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 207-62 (2003)
46. Thomas D. Rowe, Jr., Shift Happens: Pressure on Foreign Attorney-Fee Paradigms from Class Actions (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 125-50 (2003)
45. Neil J. Vidmar, The American Civil Jury for Auslander (Foreigners) (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 95-123 (2003).
44. Paul D. Carrington, The Civil Jury and American Democracy (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 79-94 (2003).
43. Paul H. Haagen, A Hamburg Childhood: The Early Life of Herbert Bernstein (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 7-59 (2003).
42. Deborah DeMott, When is a Principal Charged with an Agent's Knowledge? (October 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 291-320 (2003).
41. Steven L. Schwarcz, Collapsing Corporate Structures: Resolving the Tension Between Form and Substance (August 2003).
40. James D. Cox, Reforming the Culture of Financial Reporting: The PCAOB and the Metrics for Accounting Measurements (March 2003), forthcoming in 81 Washington University Law Quarterly (2003).
39. Steven L. Schwarcz, Commercial Trusts as Business Organizations: An Invitation to Comparatists (April 2003), published in 13 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 321-36 (2003).
38. Steven L. Schwarcz, Securitization Post-Enron (March 2003).
37. Laura S. Underkuffler, The Idea of Property: Its Meaning and Power (February 2003) published by Oxford University Press (2003).
36. Christopher H. Schroeder, Deliberative Democracy's Attempt to Turn Politics into Law (December 2002), published in 65 Law & Contemporary Problems 133-50 (Summer 2002).
35. Sara Sun Beale, Still Tough on Crime? Prospects for Restorative Justice in the United States (December 2002), published in 2003 Utah Law Review 413-37.
34. Steven L. Schwarcz, Rethinking the Disclosure Paradigm in a World of Complexity (November 2002).
33. Thomas B. Metzloff, The Process of Managing Medical Malpractice Cases: The Role of Standard of Care (November 2002), published in 37 Wake Forest Law Review 877-902 (2002) (with Ralph Peeples & Catherine Harris).
32. Steven L. Schwarcz, Commercial Trusts as Business Organizations: Unraveling the Mystery 58 Business Lawyer 559 (2003).
31. Richard L. Schmalbeck, Unnecessary Estate Tax Returns: Removing the Residue of the 'Widow's Tax' (July 2002), published in 94 Tax Notes 235-40 (Jan. 14, 2002) (with Jay Soled).
30. Thomas D. Rowe, Jr., A Square Peg in a Round Hole? The 2000 Limitation on the Scope of Federal Civil Discovery (July 2002), published in 69 Tennessee Law Review 13-33 (2001).
29. Christopher H. Schroeder, Lost in the Translation: What Environmental Regulation Does that Tort Cannot Duplicate (July 2002), published in 41 Washburn Law Journal 583-606 (2002).
28. Steven L. Schwarcz, Enron, and the Use and Abuse of Special Purpose Entities in Corporate Structures (July 2002), 70 University of Cincinnati Law Review 1309-1318 (2002).
27. Sara Sun Beale, The Consequences of Enlisting Federal Grand Juries in the War on Terrorism: Assessing the Patriot Act's Changes in Grand Jury Secrecy (July 2002), published in 25 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 699-720 (2002) (with James Felman).
26. Paul D. Carrington and H. Jefferson Powell, The Right to Self-Government After Bush v. Gore (December 2001).
25. William W. Van Alstyne, Affirmative Actions (December 2001), published in 46 Wayne Law Review 1517-64 (2000).
24. Deborah DeMott, Transatlantic Perspectives on Partnership Law: Risk and Instability (December 2001), published in 26 Journal of Corporation Law 879-95 (2002).
23. Jonathan Baert Wiener, Precaution in a Multi-Risk World (December 2001), published in The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards 1509-31 (Dennis D. Paustenbach ed., 2002).
22. Neil Vidmar, A Flawed Search for Bias in the American Bar Association's Ratings of Judicial Nominees: A Critique of the Lindgren/Federalist Society Study (December 2001), published in 17 Journal of Law and Politics 219-254 (2001) (with Michael J. Saks).
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Neil Vidmar, Retributive Justice: Its Social Context (December 2001), published in The Justice Motive in Everyday Life 291-313 (M. Ross and D.T. Miller eds., 2002).

20. Clark C. Havighurst, The Backlash Against Managed Health Care: Hard Politics Make Bad Policy (December 2001), published in 34 Indiana Law Review 395-417 (2001).
19. Clark C. Havighurst, Consumers Versus Managed Care: The New Class Actions (December 2001), published in 20 Health Affairs 8-29 (July/August 2001).
18. Steven L. Schwarcz, Private Ordering of Public Markets: The Rating Agency Paradox (June 2001), published in 2002 University of Illinois Law Review 1.
17. Steven L. Schwarcz, Globalization, Decentralization, and the Subnational Debt Problem (June 2001), published in 51 Duke Law Journal 1179-1250 (2002).
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Thomas D. Rowe, Jr., Beyond 'It Just Ain't Worth It': Alternative Strategies for Damage Class Action Reform (June 2001), published in 64 Law and Contemporary Problems 137-61 (Spring/Summer 2001) (with Deborah R. Hensler).

15. Deborah DeMott, Shareholders as Principals (June 2001), published in Key Developments in Corporate Law and Equity: Essays in Honour of Professor Harold Ford (Ian M. Ramsay ed., 2001).
14. Michael Byers, The Shifting Foundations of International Law: A Decade of Forceful Measures Against Iraq (June 2001), published in 13 European Journal of International Law 21 (2002).
13. Sara Sun Beale, The Unintended Consequences of Efforts to Target Gun Violence: Changing the Incentives for Congress and Prosecutors, Shifting the Balance Between Prosecution and Defense (June 2001), published in 51 Duke Law Journal 1641-80 (2002).
12. Sara Sun Beale, Federalizing Hate Crimes: Symbolic Politics, Expressive Law, or Tool for Criminal Enforcement? (June 2001), published in 80 Boston University Law Review 1227-81 (2000).
11. Katharine T. Bartlett, Comparing Race and Sex Discrimination in Child Custody Decision Cases (June 2001), published in 28 Hofstra Law Review 877-94 (2000).
10. Katharine T. Bartlett, Cracking Foundations as Feminist Method (June 2001), published in 8 American University Journal of Gender Social Policy and Law 31-54 (2000).
9. James Boyle, The First Amendment And Cyberspace: The Clinton Years (November 2000), published in 63 Law and Contemporary Problems 337-51 (Winter/Spring 2000).
8. Francis E. McGovern, Toward a Cooperative Strategy for Federal and State Judges in Mass Tort Litigation (June 2000), published in 148 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1867-96 (2000).
7. Trina Jones, Shades of Brown: The Law of Skin Color (October 2000), published in 49 Duke Law Journal 1487-1557 (2000).
6. Paul D. Carrington, The Obsolescence of the United States Courts of Appeals: Roscoe Pound's Structural Solution (November 1999), published in 15 Journal of Law & Politics 515-29 (1999).
5. Steven L. Schwarcz, Intermediary Risk in a Global Economy (September 2000), published in 50 Duke Law Journal 1541-1607 (2001).
4. Charles T. Clotfelter, Why Amateurs? (April 2000), published in 62 Law and Contemporary Problems 1-16 (Autumn 1999).
3. Christopher H. Schroeder, Third Way Environmentalism (April 2000), published in 48 University of Kansas Law Review 801-27 (2000).
2. Neil Vidmar, Retribution and Revenge (April 2000), published in Handbook of Justice Research in Law 31-63 (Joseph Sanders and V. Lee Hamilton eds., 2001).
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Steven L. Schwarcz, Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Bankruptcy Reorganization Approach (December 1999), published in 85 Cornell Law Review 956-1034 (2000).

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