The University of Chicago Law School: a century of Scholarship a bibliography of Writings of the Faculty of the University of Chicago from 1902-2002



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Julie Roin


Julie Roin, Tax Ethics, in Dictionary of Business Ethics (Blackwell Publishers, R. Edward Freeman & Patricia Werhane eds., 1997)

Julie Roin, The U.S. Response to HIV: Alternate Explanations & the Lessons of Success, 82 Virginia Law Review 1511 (1997).

Julie Roin, Taxation of International Transactions, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law (Grove Dictionaries, Peter Newman ed. 1998) at 569.

Julie Roin, Reconceptualizing Unfunded Mandates and Other Regulations, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 351 (1999).


Gerald Rosenberg


Gerald Rosenberg with John Williams, Do Not Go Gently into that Good Right: The First Amendment in the High Court of Australia, 1997 Supreme Court Review 439 (1997).

Gerald Rosenberg, The Implementation of Constitutional Rights: Insights from Law and Economics, 64 University of Chicago Law Review 1215 (1997).

Gerald Rosenberg, The Irrelevant Court: The Supreme Court's Inability to Influence Popular Beliefs about Equality (or anything else), in Redefining Equality (Oxford, Neal Devins & Dave Douglas eds., 1998) at 172.

Gerald Rosenberg, Knowledge and Desire: Thinking About Courts and Social Change, in Leveraging the Law: Using Courts to Achieve Social Change (P. Lang, David Schultz & Peter Lang eds., 1998) at 251.

Gerald Rosenberg, Civil Rights After Brown, Journal of Supreme Court History (1999).

Gerald Rosenberg, Review of Bruce Ackerman, We the People: Transformations, 2 Green Bag 209 (1999).

Gerald Rosenberg, Across the Great Divide (Between Law and Political Science), 3 Green Bag 267 (2000).

Andrew M. Rosenfield


Andrew M. Rosenfield & Sherwin Rosen, Ticket Pricing, 40 Journal of Law and Economics 351 (1997).

Andrew M. Rosenfield, Dennis W. Carlton & Robert H. Gertner, Communication Among Competitors: Game Theory and Antitrust, 5 George Mason Law Review 423 (1997).

Andrew M. Rosenfield & Robert Gertner, How Real Options Lead to Better Decisions, Financial Times, Oct 25, 1999

Richard J. Ross


Richard J. Ross, The Legal Past of Early New England: Notes for the Study of Law, Legal Culture and Intellectual History, 50 William and Mary Quarterly 28 (1993).

Richard J. Ross, Review of A. G. Roeber, Palatines, Liberty and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America, 14 Law and History Review 170 (1996).

Richard J. Ross, The Commoning of the Common Law: Print, Memory, and the Intellectual History of Legal Communications, 1520-1640, Thesis/Dissertation/Manuscript (1998).

Richard Ross, The Commoning of the The Common Law: The Renaissance Debate over Printing English Law, 1520-1640, 146 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 323 (1998).

Richard Ross, The Memorial Culture of Early Modern English Lawyers: Memory as Keyword, Shelter, and Identity, 1560-1640, 10 Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 229 (1998).

Antonin Scalia


Antonin Scalia, Statement: Providing Reorganization Authority to the President: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security of the House Committee on Government Operations, 95th Congress, 1st Session, U.S. Government Printing Office (1977).

Antonin Scalia, Statement: To Renew the Reorganization Authority: Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, 95th Congress, 1st Session, U.S. Government Printing Office (1977).

Antonin Scalia, Two Wrongs Make A Right: The Judicialization of Standardless Rulemaking, 1 Regulation 38 (July-August 1977).

Antonin Scalia, Guadalajara, Regulation by Munificence, 2 Regulation 23 (March-April 1978).

Antonin Scalia, Statement:, in Tuition Tax Relief Bills, Part 1: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Management of the Senate Committee on Finance, 95th Congress, 2nd Session (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978)

Antonin Scalia, The ALJ Fiasco - A Reprise, 47 University of Chicago Law Review 57 (1979).

Antonin Scalia, The Disease as Cure: In Order to Get Beyond Racism We Must First Take Account of Race, 1979 Washington University Law Quarterly 147 (1979).

Antonin Scalia, The Legislative Veto: A False Remedy for System Overload, 3 Regulation 19 (November/December 1979).

Antonin Scalia, Vernon Yankee: The APA, the D.C. Circuit, and the Supreme Court, 1979 Supreme Court Review 345 (1979).

Antonin Scalia, Discussion of Legal Constraints and Incentives, in Intelligence Requirements for the 1980's: Elements of Intelligence (National Strategy Information Center, Incorporated, Roy Godson ed. 1980) at 303.

Antonin Scalia, The Judges are Coming, 17 Panhandle Magazine 1 (1980).

Antonin Scalia, A Note on the Benzene Case, 4 Regulation 25 (July/August 1980).

Antonin Scalia, On Saving the Kingdom - Advice for the President-Elect from Eight Regulatory Experts: Federal Trade Commission; Federal Communications Commission, Regulation, November/December, 1980, at 27.

Antonin Scalia, Proceedings of the National Conference on Federal Regulation: Roads to Reform, Panel IV, Improving the Administrative Process, 32 Administrative Law Review 357 (1980).

Antonin Scalia, Review of Timothy B. Clark, Marvin H. Kosters & James Clifford Miller, Reforming Regulation, 162 (1980).

Antonin Scalia & Murray L. Weidenbaum, Regulation, American Enterprise Institute (1980).

Antonin Scalia, Back to Basics: Making Law without Making Rules, 5 Regulation 25 (July/August 1981).

Antonin Scalia, Chairman's Message, 33 Administrative Law Review v (1981).

Antonio Scalia, Deregulation HQ - An Interview on the New Executive Order with Murray L. Weidenbaum and James C. Miller, III, 5 Regulation 13 (March/April 1981).

Antonin Scalia, The First and Last? Published Opinion of the Intelligence Court, 3 Intelligence Report 3 (1981).

Antonin Scalia, Making It Look Easy by Doing It Wrong, in Private Schools and the Public Good: Policy Alternatives for the Eighties (University of Notre Dame Press, Edward McGlynn Gaffney ed. 1981) at 212.

Antonin Scalia, Parties and the Nominating Process: The Legal Framework for Reform, 4 Common Sense 40 (1981).

Antonin Scalia, Regulatory Reform - The Game Has Changed, 5 Regulation 13 (1981).

Antonin Scalia, The Freedom of Information Act Has No Clothes, 6 Regulation 14 (March/April 1982).

Antonin Scalia, Regulation - The First Year: Regulatory Review and Management, 6 Regulation 14 (1982).

Antonin Scalia, Separation of Functions: Obscurity Preserved, 34 Administrative Law Review v (1982).

Antonin Scalia, Support Your Local Professor of Administrative Law, 34 Administrative Law Review v (1982).

Sydney K. Schiff, Association of American Law Schools, Twenty-First Annual Meeting, 10 American Bar Association Journal 129 (1924).




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