Working Paper Series

Below you will find recent entries in our three working paper series. In each case, a click on the series title will take you to a current and full listing.

Legal Studies Research Paper Series (SSRN)

149. Deborah DeMott. The First Restatement of Agency: What Was the Agenda?

148. Sara Sun Beale. The News Media's Influence on Criminal Justice Policy: How Market-Driven News Promotes Punitiveness

147. Richard A. Danner. Legal Information and the Development of American Law: Writings on the Form and Structure of the Published Law

146. Deborah DeMott. Disloyal Agents

145. Neil Siegel. Dole's Future: A Strategic Analysis

 
Duke Law School Faculty Scholarship Series (BePress)

Steven L. Schwarcz. To Make or to Buy: In-House Lawyering and Value Creation

Deborah DeMott. Explaining the Value of Transactional Lawyering

Mitu Gulati. Partially Odious Debts? A Framework for an Optimal Liability Regime

Neil Siegel. International Delegations and the Values of Federalism

Curtis A. Bradley and Judith G. Kelley. To Make or to Buy: In-House Lawyering and Value Creation

 
Science, Technology and Innovation Research Paper Series (SSRN)

13. Francesca Bignami. Protecting Privacy against the Police in the European Union: The Data Retention Directive

12. Arti K. Rai and James Boyle. Synthetic Biology: Caught between Property Rights, the Public Domain, and the Commons

11. Rebecca S. Eisenberg and Arti K. Rai. Harnessing and Sharing the Benefits of State-Sponsored Research: Intellectual Property Rights and Data Sharing in California's Stem Cell Initiative

10. Laura Underkuffler. Human Genetics Studies: The Case for Group Rights

9. Catherine Fisk. The Story of Ingersoll-Rand v. Ciavatta: Employee Inventors in Corporate Research & Development-Reconciling Innovation with Entrepreneurship

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