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Books

2015

ROBERT P. BURNS

  • CRANBROOKE V. INTELLEX: CASE FILE, 3rd ed. (NITA 2015) (Co-authored by: Steven Lubet, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, & James H. Seckinger).

STEVEN LUBET

  • CRANBROOKE V. INTELLEX: CASE FILE, 3rd ed. (NITA 2015) (Co-authored by: Robert P. Burns, John T. Baker, Terre Rushton, & James H. Seckinger).

Articles

2015

BERNARD BLACK

  • Does Tort Reform Affect Physician Supply? Evidence from Texas, 42 International Review of Law & Economics 203 (2015) (Co-authored by: David A. Hyman, Charles Silver, & Myungho Paik).

STEVEN G. CALABRESI

  • Originalism and Brown v. Board of Education, 2014 Michigan State Law Review 429 (Co-authored by: Michael W. Perl).

DAVID DANA

  • Public, by Necessity, 13 Seattle Journal For Social Justice 341 (2014) (Co-authored by: Nadav Shoked).

DAVID D. HADDOCK

  • The Relevant Theory of Irrelevant Externalities: Buchanan, Coase, and Pigou, 10 Journal of Law, Economics & Policy 689 (2014).

ANDREW KOPPELMAN

  • Six Overrulings, 113 Michigan Law Review 1043 (2015).

JOHN O. MCGINNIS

  • Staging Scalia, City Journal (May 25, 2015).

MARTIN H. REDISH

  • The Right of Publicity and the First Amendment in the Modern Age of Commercial Speech, 56 William and Mary Law Review 1443 (2015).

NADAV SHOKED

  • Public, by Necessity, 13 Seattle Journal For Social Justice 341 (2014) (Co-authored by: David Dana).

Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press

2015

STEVEN LUBET

  • Did This Acclaimed Sociologist Drive the Getaway Car in a Murder Plot?, The New Republic (May 27, 2015).
  • Pamela Geller Is Not ‘Morally Responsible’ for the Terrorist Attack in Texas, The New Republic (May 7, 2015).
  • Ethics on the Run, The New Rambler (May 26, 2015).

JULIET SORENSEN

  • A Voice from the Past Rings True 86 Years Later, Lincoln (neb.) Journal-star (May 26, 2015).