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JOHN P. HEINZ
2018
Books
- Chicago Lawyers: The Social Structure of The Bar (1982; revised 1994) (Co-authored by: Edward O. Laumann).
- The Hollow Core: Private Interests in National Policy Making (1993) (Co-authored by: Edward O. Laumann, Robert L. Nelson & Robert H. Salisbury).
Articles
- The Legal Profession: Client Interests, Professional Roles and Social Hierarchies, 75 Michigan Law Review 1111 (1978) (Co-authored by: Edward O. Laumann).
- The Constituencies of Elite Urban Lawyers, 31 Law & Society Review 441 (1997) (Co-authored by: Edward O. Laumann, with Robert L. Nelson & Paul S. Schnorr).
- Inner Circles or Hollow Cores? Elite Networks in National Policy Systems, 52 Journal of Politics 356 (1990) (Co-authored by: Edward O. Laumann, Robert H. Salisbury & Robert L. Nelson).
2016
Books
- Women, Work And Worship In Lincoln’s Country: The Dumville Family Letters (University of Illinois Press 2016) (Co-authored by: Anne M. Heinz).
2012
Articles
- Political Lawyers: The Structure of a National Network, 36 Law & Social Inquiry 892-918 (2011) (Co-authored by: Anthony Paik and Ann Southworth).
2011
Articles
- The Scholarly Process, Journal of Law and Society 428-448 (2011).
- Lawyers’ Professional and Political Networks Compared: Core and Periphery, 53 Arizona Law Review 455-492.
Contributions to Books
- Lawyers in National Policymaking, in The Paradox of Professionalism: Lawyers and The Possibility of Justice 220-242 (Scott L. Cummings ed. 2011) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).
2009
Articles
- Sugar: The Life of Lee Wiley , 62 Hudson Review 267-283 (2009).
Contributions to Books
- Chicago Lawyers , in Conducting Law And Society Research: Reflections On Methods And Practices 59-71 (Simon Halliday and Patrick Schmidt eds. 2009) (Co-authored by: Edward Laumann ).
Working Papers
2008
Contributions to Books
- The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice , in Analyzing Law’s Reach: Empirical Research on Law and Society (2008) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, and Edward O. Laumann).
2007
Articles
- Lawyers of the Right: Networks and Organization, 32 Law & Social Inquiry 883-917 (2007) (Co-authored by: Anthony Paik, and Ann Southworth ) Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1022132.
2005
Books
- Urban Lawyers: The New Social Structure of The Bar (University of Chicago Press 2005) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Rebecca L. Sandefur, and Edward O. Laumann).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Tipping Scales in Court, Chicago Tribune (September 25, 2005).
2003
Articles
- Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance, 37 Law & Society Review 5-50 (2003) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).
Working Papers
- Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance (American Bar Foundation Working Paper #2106, 2002) (Co-authored by: Anthony Paik, and Ann Southworth).
2002
Working Papers
- Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance (Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research, 2002) (Co-authored by: Ann Southworth, and Anthony Paik).
2001
Articles
- Lawyers' Roles in Voluntary Associations: Declining Social Capital?, 26 Law & Social Inquiry 597-629 (2001) (Co-authored by: Paul S. Schnorr, Edward O. Laumann and Robert L. Nelson) .
- The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice, 27 Annual Review of Sociology 337-362 (2001) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, and Edward O. Laumann) .
2000
Contributions to Books
- The Changing Character of the Lawyer-Client Relationship: Evidence from Two Chicago Surveys, in The Management of Durable Relations: Theoretical Models and Empirical Studies of Households and Organizations (Jeroen Weesie and Werner Raub eds. 2000) (Co-authored by: Ethan Michelson, and Edward O. Laumann).
1999
Articles
- Lawyers and Their Discontents: Findings From a Survey of the Chicago Bar, 74 Indiana Law Journal 735-758 (1999) (Co-authored by: Kathleen E. Hull, and Ava A. Harter).
- The Changing Character of Lawyers' work: Chicago in 1975 and 1995, 32 Law And Society Review 751-775 (1998) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann, and Ethan Michelson).
Working Papers
- The Organization of Lawyers' Work: "Two Hemispheres" Re-examined (American Bar Foundation Working Paper #9706; Northwestern University Institute for Policy Research Working Paper #WP-97-23, 1998) (Co-authored by: Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann, and Ethan Michelson).