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 (2009)

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Globalization and the Future of Constitutional Rights, David S. Law, Northwestern University Law Review (2008)
* Based on date of publication.
Updated as of 11/22/09

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. Commercial Contracts in Muslim Countries of the Middle East: A Comparison With the United States, Jacqueline McCormack (2009).
  3. Preparing Law Students for Disappointing Exam Results: Lessons from "Casey at the Bat", Grant H. Morris, San Diego Law Review (2008).
  4. Why Supreme Court Justices Cite Legislative History: An Empirical Investigation, David S. Law and David Zaring, ExpressO (2009).
  5. "Let's Do the Time Warp Again": Assessing the Competence of Counsel in Mental Health Conservatorship Proceedings, Grant H. Morris, San Diego L. Rev. (2009).
  6. Saiban In Seido: Lost in Translation?, Douglas G. Levin, ExpressO (2008).
  7. Why the Incompatibility Clause Applies to the Office of the President, Saikrishna Prakash, The Duke J. of Const. Law & Pub Policy (2008).
  8. Substitution, Shaun Martin, Tennesee Law Review (2007).
  9. Globalization and the Future of Constitutional Rights, David S. Law, Northwestern University Law Review (2008).
  10. A Theory of Judicial Power and Judicial Review, David S. Law, Georgetown Law Journal (2009).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 11/22/09