The Duke Law Working Papers Series is a comprehensive list of working papers by our faculty. This list is comprised of papers that have been posted to the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) and NELLCO/BePress since 2001. The papers are linked to SSRN, where they are available for download.
- 168. James Salzman. Negligence in the Air: The Duty of Care in Climate Change Litigation. 155 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 101, 2007 (with David B. Hunter)
- 167. James Salzman. A Field of Green? The Past and Future of Ecosystem Services. 21 Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law 133, 2006
- 165. Deborah A. DeMott. Guests at the Table?: Independent Directors in Family-Influenced Public Companies.
- 164. Sarah H. Ludington. Reining in the Data Traders: A Tort for the Misuse of Personal Information. 66 Maryland Law Review __, 2006
- 163. Steven L. Schwarcz. Systemic Risk.
- 162. Joan Magat. Beware the 'Monological Imperatives': Scholarly Writing for the Reader.
- 161. Curtis A. Bradley. The Military Commissions Act, Habeas Corpus, and the Geneva Conventions. 101 American Journal of International Law __, 2007
- 160. Arti K. Rai. University Software Ownership: Technology Transfer or Business as Usual?. (with John R. Allison, Bhaven M. Sampat, Colin R. Crossman)
- 159. Steven L. Schwarcz. Bond Defaults and the Dilemma of the Indenture Trustee. (with Gregory Sergi)
- 158. Jonathan B. Wiener. Think Globally, Act Globally: The Limits of Local Climate Policies. 155 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2007
- 157. Catherine Fisk. 'An Ingenious Man Enabled by Contract': Entrepreneurship and the Rise of Contract.
- 156. Barak D. Richman. Antitrust and Nonprofit Hospital Mergers: A Return to Basics.
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