The Legal Theory Bookworm recommends Judicial Character in Hard Times: On the Role of Judicial Virtues in Defending the Rule of Law, edited by Tomasz Widłak. Here is a description from a review: ‘Hard ...
Andrew Chin (University of North Carolina School of Law) has posted A Bayesian Solution to Rucho: Simulation Evidence of Partisan Gerrymandering in the State Court Era on SSRN. Here is the abstract: ...
Duncan Hosie (Stanford Constitutional Law Center) has posted Resistance through Restraint: Liberal Cause Lawyering in an Age of Conservative Judicial Hegemony (111 Cornell Law Review (2026)) on SSRN.
Sandy Steel (University of Oxford) has posted Private Right and Public Right ((2025) Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (forthcoming)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This comment on Professor ...
Jack M. Balkin (Yale University - Law School) has posted Nino's Paradox (University of Pennsylvania Law Review (forthcoming 2025)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This essay explains how lawyers and ...
Steven Douglas Smith (University of San Diego School of Law) has posted The Once and Future Freedom of the Church: Three Stories on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This essay, prepared to be delivered as ...
Daniel J. Seidmann (University of Nottingham - School of Economics) & Luis Frones have posted Why Have Apology Laws Failed? on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Apology laws, which exclude evidence of an ...
Ming-Sung Kuo (University of Warwick - School of Law) has posted The Reception of Constitutional Convention in Taiwan: A Constitutional Damp Squib? (Richard Albert and Oran Doyle (eds), Constitutional ...
Mark Bohnhorst has posted REVISITING SECTION 2 AND THE ELECTORS CLAUSE: ON THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO CHOOSE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Recent scholarship argues that Section ...
Mukesh Dosad has posted Art, Access, and Ethics: The IPR vs. Piracy Debate on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This paper delves in moral dilemma of IP laws and Piracy. How they both need to exist and what ...
William Goad has posted A Case Study in Missouri Election Law and Institutional Nonenforcement: Discretion, Disqualification, and the Breakdown of Statutory Duty on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This ...
Lukas van den Berge (Utrecht University - Faculty of Law) & Jeanne Gaakeer have posted Rereading Kafka's The Trial: Responsibility, Reflection, and the Case of the Dutch Childcare Allowance Scandal on ...
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