Working Papers: 2012
- The Cosmic Mystery of Judicial Restraint: J. Harvie Wilkinson III's Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance
12-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-84
- First-to-File as a Rule of Evidence
12-2012 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 12-83
- A Woman's Laws and a Man's: Eros and Thumos in Rousseau's Julie, or The New Heloise (1761) and The Deer Hunter (1978)
12-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-82
- Turning Federalism Right-Side Up
12-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-81
- A Prospective Look at Property Rights and Environmental Regulation
12-2012 | Steven Eagle
No. 12-80
- Atlas Croaks, Supreme Court Shrugs
11-2012 | Michael Greve
No. 12-79
- Libertarianism, Law and Economics, and the Common Law
11-2012 | Todd Zywicki
No. 12-78
- An Anthropology for the Family Law of Indis/solubility
11-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-77
- U.S. Convergence with International Competition Norms: Antitrust Law and Public Restraints on Competition
11-2012 | James L. Cooper
No. 12-76
- Our Federalism is Not Europe's. It's Becoming Argentina's.
11-2012 | Michael Greve
No. 12-75
- The 20th Century Decline in the Private Cost to Women of Non-Marital Sex: Causes and Consequences
11-2012 | Lloyd Cohen
No. 12-74
- The Individual Mandate and the Proper Meaning of "Proper"
10-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-73
- The Popular Prosecutor: Mr. District Attorney and the Television Stars of American Law
10-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-72
- On Cowbells in Rock Anthems (and Property in IP): A Comment on Justifying Intellectual Property
10-2012 | Eric Claeys
No. 12-71
- Curbing Its Enthusiasm: U.S. Federal Policy and the Unitary Family
10-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-70
- In Search of Helpful Legal Scholarship, Part 2: Shall We Dance
10-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-69
- Foot Voting, Federalism, and Political Freedom
10-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-68
- From Here All-the-Way-Down, Or How to Write a Festschrift Piece
10-2012 | David Schleicher
No. 12-67
- Father-Absence, Social Equality and Social Progress
10-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-66
- Greatness of Soul 2
10-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-65
- Moral Hazard in Mutual Fund Management: The Quality-Assuring Role of Fees
9-2012 | Michael Habib, D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 12-64
- Behavioral Law and Economics: Its Origins, Fatal Flaws, and Implications for Liberty
9-2012 | Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg
No. 12-63
- Catholic Social Thought and United States Family Law: Models of Interaction
9-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-62
- Moving Beyond Naive Foreclosure Analysis
9-2012 | Joshua Wright
No. 12-61
- Beyond the Sex-Ed Wars: Addressing Disadvantaged Single Mothers' Search for Community
9-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-60
- Rich, Smart, Honest?: Does Success Lead to Unethical Lawyering?
9-2012 | , Michael Krauss
No. 12-59
- Bishops v. Nuns in Jeeps? Why a Facially "Intra-Catholic" Health Care Dispute Matters
9-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-58
- A Response to Professor I. Glenn Cohen's "Regulating Reproduction: The Problem with Best Interests"
9-2012 | Helen Alvaré
No. 12-57
- Three Key Principles for Revising the Horizontal Merger Guidelines
8-2012 | Timothy Muris, Bilal Sayyed
No. 12-56
- Exactitude in Defining Rights: Radio Spectrum and the "Harmful Interference" Conundrum
8-2012 | Thomas Hazlett, Sarah Oh
No. 12-55
- Marshall's Maps, the U.S. Reports, and the New Judicial Restraint
8-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-53
- The Trespass Fallacy in Patent Law
8-2012 | Adam Mossoff
No. 12-54
- The Long Shadow of Standard Oil: Policy, Petroleum, and Politics at the Federal Trade Commission
8-2012 | Bilal Sayyed, Timothy Muris
No. 12-52
- The Information Value of Patent Claims
8-2012 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 12-51
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Savior or Menace?
8-2012 | Todd Zywicki
No. 12-50
- In Defense of the Pfizer Factors
6-2012 | Howard Beales, Timothy Muris, Robert Pitofsky
No. 12-49
- Dynamic Analysis and the Limits of Antitrust Institutions
6-2012 | Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright
No. 12-48
- Legal Process and the Discovery of Better Policies for Fostering Innovation and Growth
6-2012 | Henry Butler, Larry Ribstein
No. 12-47
- A Defense of Common Law Environmentalism: The Discovery of Better Environmental Policy
6-2012 | Henry Butler
No. 12-46
- The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies at War with Each Other
5-2012 | Joshua Wright
No. 12-45
- No Conservative Consensus Yet: Douglas Ginsburg, Brett Kavanaugh, and Diane Sykes on the Second Amendment
5-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-44
- The Pastiche Prosecutor: A Speculative Introduction to Mr. District Attorney
5-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-43
- Rethinking Urban Development
5-2012 | Steven Eagle
No. 12-42
- Judicial Takings and State Takings
5-2012 | Steven Eagle
No. 12-41
- Districting for a Low-Information Electorate
5-2012 | Christopher Elmendorf, David Schleicher
No. 12-40
- Abandoning Antitrust's Chicago Obsession: The Case for Evidence-Based Antitrust
5-2012 | Joshua Wright
No. 12-39
- The Senate and Hyper-Partisanship: Would the Constitution Look Different if the Framers had Known that Senators would be Elected in Partisan Elections?
5-2012 | Todd Zywicki
No. 12-38
- The Location Market
4-2012 | Daniel B. Rodriguez, David Schleicher
No. 12-37
- Unequal Altruism and the Voting Paradox
4-2012 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 12-36
- Regulating Cybersecurity
4-2012 | Nathan Sales
No. 12-35
- How West Law was Made: The Company, its Products, and its Promotions
4-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-34
- Stare Decisis and Originalism: Judicial Disengagement from the Supreme Court's Errors
4-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-33
- Second Amendment Standards of Review in a Heller World
3-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-32
- Chicago, Post-Chicago, and Beyond: Time to Let Go of the 20th Century
3-2012 | Bruce Kobayashi, Timothy Muris
No. 12-31
- Supreme Court Sluggers: Introducing the Scalia, Fortas and Goldberg/Miller Trading Cards
3-2012 | Ross Davies, Craig D. Rust, Daniel Chen
No. 12-30
- In Search of Helpful Legal Scholarship, Part 1
3-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-29
- Originalism and Political Ignorance
3-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-28
- Bundle-of-Sticks Notions in Legal and Economic Scholarship
3-2012 | Eric Claeys
No. 12-27
- City Unplanning
3-2012 | David Schleicher
No. 12-26
- Blackmun's Books: What a Justice Read and What it Means for a Justice to "Read"
2-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-25
- Informing Consent: Voter Ignorance, Political Parties, and Election Law
2-2012 | Christopher Elmendorf, David Schleicher
No. 12-24
- A License is not a "Contract not to Sue": Disentangling Property and Contract in the Law of Copyright Licenses
2-2012 | Christopher Newman
No. 12-23
- To Fund or Not to Fund: The Need for Second Best Solutions to the Litigation Finance Dilemma
2-2012 | Jeremy Kidd
No. 12-22
- Remedial Nonacquiescence
2-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-20
- The Contractual Theory of the Corporation
2-2012 | Henry Butler
No. 12-19
- Reversing: Undoing Bad Laws and Bad Judicial Decisions
2-2012 | Francis Buckley
No. 12-18
- The Foundations of the U.S. Judiciary
2-2012 | Eugene Meyer, Nelson Lund
No. 12-17
- Exclusion and Private Law Theory: A Comment on Property as the Law of Things
2-2012 | Eric Claeys
No. 12-16
- Law Review Circulation 2011: More Change, More Same
2-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-15
- Defining and Measuring Search Bias: Some Preliminary Evidence
2-2012 | Joshua Wright
No. 12-14
- What if Kelo v. City of New London Had Gone the Other Way?
2-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-13
- The False Promise of the Right to Exclude
2-2012 | Adam Mossoff
No. 12-12
- Foot Voting, Political Ignorance, and Constitutional Design
2-2012 | Ilya Somin
No. 12-11
- The Usefulness of Constitutional Law
2-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-10
- A Medical Liability Toolkit, Including ADR
1-2012 | Michael Krauss
No. 12-09
- American Dignity and Healthcare Reform
1-2012 | Neomi Rao
No. 12-08
- The Parcel and Then Some: Unity of Ownership and the Parcel as a Whole
1-2012 | Steven Eagle
No. 12-07
- Another Nero Wolfe Cookbook
1-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-06
- The Efficient Secret: How America Nearly Adopted a Parliamentary System, and Why It Should Have Done So
1-2012 | Francis Buckley
No. 12-05
- Leg, Culp, and the Evil Judge
1-2012 | Ross Davies
No. 12-04
- Public Choice and International Law Compliance: The Executive Branch Is a "They" Not an "It"
1-2012 | Neomi Rao
No. 12-03
- Saving Locke from Marx: The Labor Theory of Value in Intellectual Property Theory
1-2012 | Adam Mossoff
No. 12-02
- From Baker v. Carr to Bush v. Gore, and Back
1-2012 | Nelson Lund
No. 12-01