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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 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 Commons

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

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You 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

Recent Additions to the Georgetown Working Papers Series

Michael Doran, Legislative Organization and Administrative Redundancy, 91 B.U. L. Rev. 1815-1872 (2011). [L] [W] [SSRN]

Paul F. Rothstein & Ronald J. Coleman, Grabbing the Bullcoming by the Horns: How the Supreme Court Could Have Used Bullcoming v. New Mexico to Clarify Confrontation Clause Requirements for CSI-Type Reports, 90 Neb. L. Rev. 502-558 (2011). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress]

James C. Oldham & Su Jin Kim, Insuring Maritime Trade with the Enemy in the Napoleonic Era, Tex. Int'l L.J. (forthcoming). [SSRN] [BEPress]

Lawrence O. Gostin, Roger Magnusson & David M. Studdert, Can Law Improve Prevention and Treatment of Cancer?, Pub. Health (forthcoming). [SSRN] [BEPress]

James C. Oldham, Only Eleven Shillings: Abusing Public Justice in England in the Late Eighteenth Century, Green Bag 2d (forthcoming). [SSRN] [BEPress]

Donald C. Langevoort, Getting (Too) Comfortable: In-house Lawyers, Enterprise Risk and the Financial Crisis, (forthcoming). [SSRN] [BEPress]

David Cole, Turning the Corner on Mass Incarceration?, 9 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 27-51 (2011). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress] [WWW]

Rebecca Tushnet, Scary Monsters: Hybrids, Mashups, and Other Illegitimate Children, 86 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2133-2156 (2011). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress]

Robin L. West, Tragic Rights: The Rights Critique in the Age of Obama, 53 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 713-746 (2011). [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress]

Rebecca Tushnet, Towards Symmetry in the Law of Branding, 21 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 971-982 (2011). [HEIN] [L] [W] [SSRN] [BEPress] [WWW]

Revised November 11, 2009 (stm)