Sooner or later, most law students encounter the idea that "transparency" (as opposed to "opaqueness") is (all else being equal) a desirable characteristic in markets, procedures, and governance ...
Philip N. Pettit (Princeton University; Australian National University (ANU) - Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS)) has posted Dispersing Power within the State on SSRN. Here is the abstract: It ...
George Letsas (University College London - Faculty of Laws) has posted Structural Injustice and The Law: A Philosophical Framework on SSRN. Here is the abstract: What is the role of law in injustices ...
The Download of the Week is The Supreme Court’s Crisis of Authority: Law, Politics, and the Judiciary Act of 1925 by Robert Post. Here is the abstract: This paper is written for a forthcoming ...
Rafał Mańko (Central European University, Democracy Institute) has posted Legal Transplants, Legal Survivals and Legal Revivals: Towards a Reconceptualisation of the Circulation of Legal Forms in Time ...
Alma Diamond (University of Michigan Law School) has posted Hares or Hounds? Originalism's Dilemma: Legal Formalism, or Judicial Neutrality on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The increased influence of ...
Juliet P. Kostritsky (Case Western Reserve University School of Law) has posted Discriminating Alignment in the Innovation Sphere (University of Pennsylvania Business Law Journal (forthcoming)) on ...
Brian Highsmith (Harvard University - Harvard Law School; Harvard University, Department of Government ; Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law) has posted Governing the Company Town (77 Stan. L.
Dr. Shreshth Bhatnagar (St Joseph's College of Law Bengaluru) has posted Critical Analysis of Political Influence's on Decision making process in All India Services special reference to Indian Police ...
Matthew L. M. Fletcher (University of Michigan Law School) has posted Nanaboozhoo Died for Your Sins on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This paper is a review of the classic book by Vine Deloria, Jr., ...
Cosmas Emeziem (Boston College Law School) has posted Soft International Economic Law: A New Sovereign? on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This Article has two broad and intersecting goals. First, it ...
Matthew Cavedon (Emory University - Center for the Study of Law and Religion) has posted Constitutional Federalism’s Limits on State Criminal Extraterritoriality on SSRN. Here is the abstract: This ...