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Working Papers at Georgetown Law
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Working Paper SeriesGeorgetown Law hosts working paper series at the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) and the Scholarly Commons (formerly BePress). These series archive the scholarly works and reports produced by Georgetown Law faculty, students and institutes. Posting to SSRN and the Scholarly CommonsTo promote awareness of Georgetown Law scholarship, we invite faculty and institutes to post their work to SSRN and the Scholarly Commons. Receive Personalized Email Notifications from SSRN and the Scholarly CommonsYou can keep abreast of scholarship produced at Georgetown Law by subscribing to subject-specific e-mail newsletters from SSRN and the Scholarly Commons. These periodic newsletters provide the abstracts of papers submitted to the respective services.
Complete List of Georgetown Working Papers Series
SSRN: Scholarly Commons:Recent Additions to the Georgetown Working Papers Series Daniel R. Ernst, Ernst Freund, Felix Frankfurter, and the American Rechtsstaat: A Transatlantic Shipwreck, 1894-1932, 23 Stud. Am. Pol. Dev. 171-188 (2009). [BEPress] [WWW] James Forman, Jr., Why Care About Mass Incarceration?, Mich. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2010). [SSRN] [BEPress] Kristin Henning, What's Wrong with Victims' Rights in Juvenile Court?: Retributive Versus Rehabilitative Systems of Justice, 97 Cal. L. Rev. 1107-1170 (2009). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress] Adam Levitin, Resolving the Foreclosure Crisis: Modification of Mortgages in Bankruptcy, 2009 Wis. L. Rev. 565-655. [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress] John D. Echeverria & Thekla Hansen-Young, The Track Record on Takings Legislation: Lessons from Democracy's Laboratories, 28 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 439-524 (2009). [L] [W] [SSRN] James Forman, Jr., Exporting Harshness: How the War on Crime Helped Make the War on Terror Possible, 33 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 331-374 (2009). [W] [SSRN] [BEPress] Revised November 11, 2009 (stm) |
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