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04/28/08 Summer Submissions Announcement The Pocket Part
04/17/08 Curing Congress’s Ills: Criminal Law as the Wrong Paradigm for Congressional Ethics Josh Chafetz
04/14/08 Call For Papers: Virtual Worlds Symposium The Pocket Part
04/14/08 Call for Papers: Symposium on Sovereign Wealth Funds The Pocket Part
03/18/08 State Court Reform of the American Jury Hon. Randall T. Shepard
03/18/08 Justice “Promptly, and Without Delay”: Court Reform and Judicial Independence Hon. Margaret H. Marshall
03/18/08 State Courts The Pocket Part
03/18/08 Emerging Trends in State Law The Pocket Part
12/31/07 Congressional Representation for Puerto Rico The Pocket Part
12/31/07 White Collar Criminals The Pocket Part
12/31/07 The Pocket Part: 2007 Highlights The Pocket Part
12/31/07 In Defense of Guantanamo Bay The Pocket Part
10/05/07 Call For Papers: State Law The Pocket Part
09/24/07 The Relative Weight of Irreparable Benefits Aaron R. Petty
07/24/07 What Efficiency Demands: The Efficient Performance Hypothesis Defended Richard R.W. Brooks
07/23/07 What the Efficient Performance Hypothesis Means for Contracts Scholarship Eric A. Posner
07/23/07 A Critique of the Efficient Performance Hypothesis Jody S. Kraus
07/23/07 Some Reflections on Richard Brooks’s “Efficient Performance Hypothesis” Jules L. Coleman
07/23/07 Who Chooses and Who Gets What: Efficient Breach and Efficient Performance Hypotheses Richard R.W. Brooks
01/01/07 Test The Pocket Part
12/18/06 Much Ado About Nothing: Why Student Scholarship Has Nothing To Fear from Blogs Anthony Ciolli
09/20/06 Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship Brian Leiter
09/20/06 What the Internet Age Means for Female Scholars Rosa Brooks
09/06/06 The Future of Legal Scholarship The Pocket Part
09/06/06 The Long Tail of Legal Scholarship Paul L. Caron
09/06/06 A Blog Supreme? Christopher A. Bracey
09/06/06 Law Reviews, the Internet, and Preventing and Correcting Errors Eugene Volokh
09/06/06 That’s So Six Months Ago: Challenges to Student Scholarship in the Age of Blogging Stephen I. Vladeck
09/06/06 Online Legal Scholarship: The Medium and the Message Jack M. Balkin
09/06/06 Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog Ann Althouse
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