Top 10 Papers in Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University *

  1. The Jena Six and Black Punishment: Law and Raw Life in the Domain of Non-Existence, Donald F. Tibbs and Tryon P. Woods, Seattle Journal for Social Justice (2008).
  2. Broken Scales: Obesity and Justice in America, Adam Benforado, Jon Hanson, and David Yosifon, Emory Law Journal (2004).
  3. Who Killed Oscar Grant?: A Legal-Eulogy of the Cultural Logic of Black Hyper-Policing in the post-Civil Rights Era, Donald F. Tibbs, Southern University Journal Race, Gender, and Poverty (2010).
  4. No Boy Left Behind? Single-Sex Education and the Essentialist Myth of Masculinity, David S. Cohen, Indiana Law Journal (2009).
  5. Cyber Apocalypse Now: Securing the Internet Against Cyberterrorism and Using Universal Jurisdiction as a Deterrent, Kelly Gable, ExpressO (2009).
  6. Colonial Continuities: Human Rights, Terrorism, and Security Laws in India, Anil Kalhan, Gerald P. Conroy, Mamta Kaushal, Sam Scott Miller, and Jed S. Rakoff, Columbia Journal of Asian Law (2006).
  7. Why is a Legal Memorandum Like an Onion: A Student’s Guide to Reviewing and Editing, Terry Jean Seligmann, Mercer Law Review (2005).
  8. Year 2000 Overview: Governmental Responses to Pregnant Women Who Use Alcohol or Other Drugs, Lynn M. Paltrow, David S. Cohen, and Corinne A. Carey (2000).
  9. Measuring the Tax Subsidy in Private Equity and Hedge Fund Compensation, Thomas J. Brennan and Karl S. Okamoto, Hastings Law Journal (2008).
  10. Legal Profession as Subject: A Bibliography, Karl S. Okamoto, AALS Workshop on Transactional Law (2009).
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Updated as of 02/12/12