Working Papers
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.
« Back- 208. Jedediah Purdy. Presidential Popular Constitutionalism. Fordham Law Review, Forthcoming
- 207. Neil S. Siegel. The Virtue of Judicial Statesmanship. Texas Law Review, Vol. 86, No. 5, 2008
- 206. Deborah A. DeMott. Irrevocable Proxies. Australian Law Journal, Vol. 82
- 205. Steven L. Schwarcz. The 'Principles' Paradox.
- 204. Richard A. Danner. Applying the Access Principle in Law: The Responsibilities of the Legal Scholar. International Journal of Legal Information, Vol. 35, No. 355, Winter 2007
- 203. Steven L. Schwarcz. Disclosure's Failure in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis. Utah Law Review, Forthcoming
- 202. Robert P. Mosteller. 'Testimonial' and the Formalistic Definition - The Case for an 'Accusatorial' Fix. Criminal Justice Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 2, Summer 2005
- 201. Robert P. Mosteller. Confrontation as Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Crawford's Birth Did Not Require that Roberts Had to Die. Brooklyn Journal of Law and Policy, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007
- 200. Robert P. Mosteller. Crawford v. Washington, Encouraging and Ensuring the Confrontation of Witnesses. University of Richmond Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2005
- 199. Robert P. Mosteller. Crawford's Impact on Hearsay Statements in Domestic Violence and Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Brooklyn Law Review ,Vol. 71, No. 1, 2005
- 198. Robert P. Mosteller. Evidence History, the New Trace Evidence, and Rumblings in the Future of Proof. Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2006
- 197. Robert P. Mosteller. Softening of the Formality and Formalism of the 'Testimonial' Statement Concept. Regent University Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2007
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