Recent Publications *

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Naïve Cynicism: Maintaining False Perceptions in Policy Debates, Adam Benforado and Jon Hanson, Emory Law Journal (2008)

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Guantanamo and Beyond: Dangers of Rigging the Rules, Brian J. Foley, The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (2008)

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Legal Academic Backlash: The Response of Legal Theorists to Situationist Insights, Adam Benforado and Jon Hanson, Emory Law Journal (2008)

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But Why Do You Need The Walls?, Christopher Simoni and Robert C. Richards, Jr., AALL Spectrum (2007)

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"What If You Could Start With A Clean Slate?", Craig Miller; Christopher Simoni; and Robert C. Richards, Jr., GlobaLaw Quarterly (2007)

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Access to Healthcare and Political Ideology: Wouldn't You Really Rather Have a Pony?, Barry R. Furrow, Western New England Law Review (2007)
* Based on date of publication.
Updated as of 10/05/08

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

  1. Broken Scales: Obesity and Justice in America, Adam Benforado, Jon Hanson, and David Yosifon, Emory Law Journal (2004).
  2. Why is a Legal Memorandum Like an Onion: A Student’s Guide to Reviewing and Editing, Terry Jean Seligmann, Mercer Law Review (2005).
  3. Measuring the Tax Subsidy in Private Equity and Hedge Fund Compensation, Thomas J. Brennan and Karl S. Okamoto (2008).
  4. 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).
  5. Guantanamo and Beyond: Dangers of Rigging the Rules, Brian J. Foley, The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology (2008).
  6. The Notion of Interdependence and its Implications for Child and Family Policy, Susan L. Brooks and Ya'ir Ronen, Journal of Feminist Family Therapy (2006).
  7. Rereading Section 16(b) of the Securities Exchange Act, Karl Shumpei Okamoto, Georgia Law Review (1992).
  8. The Supreme Court's Literalism and the Definition of "Security" in the State Courts, Douglas M. Branson and Karl Shumpei Okamoto, Washington and Lee Law Review (1993).
  9. The Great Attributional Divide: How Legal Policy Debates Are Shaped by Divergent Views of Human Nature, Adam Benforado and Jon Hanson, Emory Law Journal (2008).
  10. Legal Academic Backlash: The Response of Legal Theorists to Situationist Insights, Adam Benforado and Jon Hanson, Emory Law Journal (2008).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 10/05/08