Recent Publications *

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A Theory of Judicial Power and Judicial Review, David S. Law, Georgetown Law Journal (2009)

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What Is Judicial Ideology, and How Should We Measure It?, David S. Law and Joshua B. Fischman, Washington University Journal of Law & Policy (2008)

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Globalization and the Future of Constitutional Rights, David S. Law, Northwestern University Law Review (2008)

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Saiban In Seido: Lost in Translation?, Douglas G. Levin, ExpressO (2008)

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Why the Incompatibility Clause Applies to the Office of the President, Saikrishna Prakash, The Duke J. of Const. Law & Pub Policy (2008)

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Substitution, Shaun Martin, Tennesee Law Review (2007)

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Judicial Selection, Appointments Gridlock, and the Nuclear Option, David S. Law and Lawrence B. Solum, Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues (2006)
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Updated as of 01/05/09

Top 10 Papers in University of San Diego School of Law *

  1. Refusing the Right to Refuse: Coerced Treatment of Mentally Disabled Persons, Grant H. Morris (2006).
  2. Preparing Law Students for Disappointing Exam Results: Lessons from "Casey at the Bat", Grant H. Morris, San Diego Law Review (2008).
  3. A Theory of Judicial Power and Judicial Review, David S. Law, Georgetown Law Journal (2009).
  4. Why the Incompatibility Clause Applies to the Office of the President, Saikrishna Prakash, The Duke J. of Const. Law & Pub Policy (2008).
  5. Saiban In Seido: Lost in Translation?, Douglas G. Levin, ExpressO (2008).
  6. Globalization and the Future of Constitutional Rights, David S. Law, Northwestern University Law Review (2008).
  7. Substitution, Shaun Martin, Tennesee Law Review (2007).
  8. Judicial Selection, Appointments Gridlock, and the Nuclear Option, David S. Law and Lawrence B. Solum, Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues (2006).
  9. Generic Constitutional Law, David S. Law, University of San Diego Legal Working Paper Series (2004).
  10. What Is Judicial Ideology, and How Should We Measure It?, David S. Law and Joshua B. Fischman, Washington University Journal of Law & Policy (2008).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 01/05/09