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- The elusive middle ground: a proposed constitutional speech restriction for judicial selection.
- REITs and UPREITs: pushing the corporate law envelope.
- Implicit redefinitions, evidentiary proscriptions, and guilty minds: intoxicated wrongdoers.
- Liberalized immigration as free trade: economic welfare and the optimal immigration policy.
- Philadelphia lawyer: a cautionary tale.
- Defending a sentence: the judicial establishment of sentencing entrapment and sentencing manipulation defenses.
- Collective individualism: deconstructing the legal city.
- Selective prosecution and the federalization of criminal law: the need for meaningful judicial review of prosecutorial discretion.
- Modeling frivolous suits.
- The meaning of "general laws": the extent of Congress's power under the Full Faith and Credit Clause and the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.
- Organized illusions: a behavioral theory of why corporations mislead stock market investors (and cause other social harms).
- A "public assets" theory of lawyers' pro bono obligations.
- 'n' guilty men.
- Tying meets the new institutional economics: farewell to the chimera of forcing.
- Solving a profound flaw in fraud-on-the-market theory: utilizing a derivative of arbitrage pricing theory to measure Rule 10b-5 damages.
- Protecting "donor intent" in charitable foundations: wayward trusteeship and the Barnes Foundation.
- Are verdicts, too, like sausages? Lifting the cloak of jury secrecy.
- Ascertaining the laws of the several states: positivism and judicial federalism after Erie.
- Making constitutional doctrine in a realist age.