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  • New paper

    Professor Siegel has posted on SSRN a version of a paper to be published in the Duke Law Journal. The paper is entitled: " The Right's Reasons: Constitutional Conflict and the Spread of Woman-Protective Antiabortion Argument ". Here is the abstract: " This Lecture investigates the...
  • The Law Library of Congress is making a habit of this

    More great information from the Law Library of Congress, this time on the State Secrets Privilege. Here you will find links to several articles, statements, and other material by Louis Fisher regarding the privilege in this decade.
  • New paper at SSRN

    Professor Listokin recently posted a new paper entitled "Does Shareholder Voting Maximize Stock Market Value." Here is the abstract: " This paper examines the relation between shareholder voting and stock market value from a novel empirical perspective. If voting maximizes value, then...
  • Open Access to Research

    It is an exciting time for researchers who are rich with intellectual curiosity, but short on cash. The FY2008 omnibus appropriations bill contained a provision to establish a new policy directing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to provide the public with free online access to findings from its...
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