04-16 Stephen J. Choi, Do the Merits Matter Less After the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act?
04-17 Gillian K. Hadfield, Where have all the trials gone? Settlements, non-trial adjudications and statistical artifacts in the changing disposition of federal civil cases.
04-18 Gillian Hadfield and Eric Talley, On Public versus Private Provision of Corporate Law.
04-20 Edward J. McCaffery and Linda R. Cohen, Shakedown at Gucci Gulch: A Tale of Death, Money & Taxes.
04-21 Timur Kuran, The Absence of the Corporation in Islamic Law: Origins and Persistence. (This version replaces an earlier paper entitled, "Why the Islamic Middle East Did not Generate an Indigenous Corporate Law.")
04-22 John Romley and Eric Talley, Uncorporated Professionals.
04-23 Elizabeth Garrett, Conditions for Framework Legislation.
04-24 Jonathan Baron and Edward J. McCaffery, Starving the beast: The psychology of budget deficits.
04-25 Edward J. McCaffery and Joel Slemrod, Toward an Agenda for Behavioral Public Finance.
04-29 Mary L. Dudziak, The Court and Social Context in Civil Rights History (Review Essay of From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality by Michael Klarman (72 Chicago Law Review 429 (2005).