The Law School maintains an Occasional Papers series for its faculty and fellows. Links to full-text are provided when available.
Submissions from 2008
Drawing and Redrawing the Line: The Pre-Revolutionary Origins of Federal Ideas of Sovereignty, Alison LaCroix
Submissions from 2005
Testimony on a Proposed Journalist-Source Privilege to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Geoffrey R. Stone
Three Strategies of Interpretation, Adrian Vermeule
The Integration of Tax and Spending Programs, David A. Weisbach
Submissions from 2002
Separation of Church and State: A Theologically Liberal, Anti-Catholic, and American Principle, Philip Hamburger
Submissions from 2001
Law and the Emotions, Eric A. Posner
Submissions from 2000
Contest and Consent: A Legal History of Marital Rape, Jill Elaine Hasday
Submissions from 1999
Against Cyberanarchy, Jack L. Goldsmith
Submissions from 1998
Impeachment and Presidential Immunity from Judicial Process, Joseph Isenbergh
Submissions from 1997
The Role of Private Groups in Public Policy: Cryptography and the National Research Council, Kenneth W. Dam
Submissions from 1996
Racial Quotas and the Jury, Albert W. Alschuler
The Restructuring of Corporate America, Daniel R. Fischel
Constitutional Myth-Making: Lessons from the Dred Scott Case, Cass R. Sunstein
Submissions from 1995
Remembering Nuremberg, Bernard D. Meltzer
Submissions from 1994
The Constitution in Congress: The First Congress, 1789-1791, David P. Currie
Law, Diplomacy, and Force: North Korea and the Bomb, Kenneth W. Dam
Submissions from 1993
Organ Transplantation: Or, Altruism Run Amuck, Richard A. Epstein
Remembering 'TM', Cass R. Sunstein and Elena Kagan
Submissions from 1992
The Institutional Structure of Production, Ronald H. Coase
The Bill of Rights: A Century of Progress, John Paul Stevens
Submissions from 1990
The State of the Modern Presidency: Can It Meet Our Expectations?, Stuart E. Eizenstat
Flag Burning and the Constitution, Geoffrey R. Stone
Submissions from 1989
The Twentieth-Century Revolution in Family Wealth Transmission, John H. Langbein
Submissions from 1988
Blackmail, Ronald H. Coase
Submissions from 1987
Constitutionalism, Gerhard Casper
Reconsidering Miranda, Stephen J. Schulhofer
Submissions from 1985
The Limits of Antitrust, Frank H. Easterbrook
Submissions from 1984
The Future of Gold, Kenneth W. Dam
Submissions from 1983
The Economists and the Problem of Monopoly, George J. Stigler
Submissions from 1982
The Brothel Boy: A Fragment of a Manuscript, Norval R. Morris
Submissions from 1981
The Sovereignty of the Courts, Edward Hirsch Levi
Submissions from 1978
The University Law School and Practical Education, Carl McGowan
Group Defamation, Geoffrey R. Stone
The Death Penalty and the Insanity Defense, Hans Zeisel
Submissions from 1977
Talk to Entering Students, James J. White
Making the Punishment Fit the Crime: A Consumers' Guide to Sentencing Reform, Franklin E. Zimring
Submissions from 1976
The Uneasy Case for Progressive Taxation in 1976, Walter J. Blum
Submissions from 1975
The New Consumerism and the Law School, Walter J. Blum
Congress and the Courts, Carl McGowan
Submissions from 1974
An Approach to Law, Edward Hirsch Levi
Submissions from 1973
On Emergency Powers of the President: Every Inch a King?, Gerhard Casper
The Anatomy of Justice in Taxation, Harry Kalven Jr. and Walter J. Blum
Conflicts of Interest in Corporate Law Practice, Stanley A. Kaplan
Six Man Juries, Majority Verdicts-What Difference Do They Make?, Hans Zeisel
Submissions from 1972
The Shortage of Natural Gas, Edmund W. Kitch
The Prosaic Sources of Prison Violence, Hans W. Mattick
Submissions from 1971
A Comment on Separation of Power, Philip B. Kurland