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Working Papers at Georgetown Law ruler

Working Paper Series

Georgetown Law hosts working paper series at the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) and NELLCO/BePress.  These series archive the scholarly works and reports produced by Georgetown Law faculty, students and institutes.

Posting to SSRN and BePress

To promote awareness of Georgetown Law scholarship, we invite faculty and institutes to post their work to SSRN and BePress.

Receive Personalized Email Notifications from SSRN and BePress

You can keep abreast of scholarship produced at Georgetown Law by subscribing to subject-specific e-mail newsletters from SSRN and BePress.  These periodic newsletters provide the abstracts of papers submitted to the respective services. 

 

Complete List of Georgetown Working Papers Series

Recent Additions to the Georgetown Working Papers Series

Randy E. Barnett, Three Federalisms, 39 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 285-294 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress]

Kathryn Zeiler, Charles Silver, Bernard S. Black, David A. Hyman & William M. Sage Physicians' Insurance Limits and Malpractice Payments: Evidence from Texas Closed Claims, 1990-2003, 36 J. Legal Stud. S9-S45 (2007). [W] [SSRN]

David Jay Luban, Lawfare and Legal Ethics in Guantanamo, 60 Stan. L. Rev. (forthcoming). [BEPress]

Carlos M. Vázquez, Treaties as Law of the Land: The Supremacy Clause and Presumption of Self-Execution, 121 Harv. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2008). [SSRN]

Neal Kumar Katyal & Richard Caplan, The Suprisingly Stronger Case for the Legality of the NSA Surveillance Program: The FDR Precedent, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1023-1078 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress]

Alexander Volokh, Privatization and the Law and Economics of Political Advocacy, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1197-1254 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN]

Randy E. Barnett, Kurt Lash's Majoritarian Difficulty, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 937-968 (2008). [L] [SSRN]

Rebecca Tushnet, It Depends on What the Meaning of "False" is: Falsity and Misleadingness in Commercial Speech Doctrine, 41 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 101-132 (forthcoming 2008). [SSRN]

Julie Rose O'Sullivan, The Last Straw: Does the DOJ's Privilege Waiver Policy Threaten the Rationales Underlying the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine?, DePaul L. Rev. (forthcoming). [BEPress]

Julie E. Cohen, Privacy, Visibility, Transparency, and Exposure, 75 U. Chi. L. Rev. 181-201 (2008). [L] [W] [SSRN]

Revised November 28, 2007 (jld)