John H. Langbein, The Origins of Public Prosecution at Common Law, 17 American Journal of Legal History 313 (1973).
John H. Langbein, Controlling Prosecutorial Discretion in Germany, 41 University of Chicago Law Review 439 (1974).
John H. Langbein, Fact Finding in the English Court of Chancery: A Rebuttal, 83 Yale Law Journal 1620 (1974).
John H. Langbein, Review of J. S. Cockburn, A History of English Assizes 1558-1714, 18 American Journal of Legal History 88 (1974).
John H. Langbein, Prosecuting Crime in the Renaissance: England, Germany, France, Harvard University Press (1974).
John H. Langbein, Review of James Conway Davies, Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, 19 American Journal of Legal History 330 (1975).
John H. Langbein, Substantial Compliance with the Wills Act, 88 Harvard Law Review 489 (1975).
John H. Langbein, Review of Paul W. Bamford, Fighting Ships and Prisons: The Mediterranean Galleys of France in the Age of Louis XIV, 20 American Journal of Legal History 65 (1976).
John H. Langbein, The Historical Origins of the Sanction of Imprisonment for Serious Crime, 5 Journal of Legal Studies 35 (1976).
John H. Langbein & Richard A. Posner, Market Funds and Efficient Markets: A Reply, 62 American Bar Association Journal 1616 (1976).
John H. Langbein & Richard A. Posner, The Revolution in Trust Investment Law, 62 American Bar Association Journal 764 (1976).
John H. Langbein, Comparative Criminal Procedure: Germany, West Publishing Company (1977).
John H. Langbein & Richard A. Posner, Market Funds and Trust-Investment Law, 1976 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 1 (1977).
John H. Langbein & Richard A. Posner, Market Funds and Trust-Investment Law II, 1977 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 1 (1977).
John H. Langbein, Torture and the Law of Proof: Europe and England in the Ancien Regime, University of Chicago Press (1977).
John H. Langbein, Applications of Modern Portfolio Theory: Law, Theory, and Practice, Panel New York, Investment Counsel Association of America, Annual Membership Conference, Chicago, May 12, 1978, (1978).
John H. Langbein & Lloyd L. Weinreb, Continental Criminal Procedure: Myth and Reality, 87 Yale Law Journal 1549 (1978).
John H. Langbein, The Criminal Trial Before the Lawyers, 45 University of Chicago Law Review 263 (1978).
John H. Langbein, Living Probate: The Conservatorship Model, 77 Michigan Law Review 63 (1978).
John H. Langbein, Torture and Plea Bargaining, 46 University of Chicago Law Review 3 (1978).
John H. Langbein, Writing Law Examinations, West Publishing Company (1978).
John H. Langbein, Crumbling of the Wills Act: Australians Point the Way, 65 American Bar Association Journal 1192 (1979).
John H. Langbein, Introduction to Sir William Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume III, University of Chicago Presss (1979).
John H. Langbein, Judging Foreign Judges Badly: Nose Counting Isn't Enough, 18 The Judges Journal 4 (1979).
John H. Langbein, Land Without Plea Bargaining: How the Germans Do It, 78 Michigan Law Review 204 (1979).
John H. Langbein, Understanding the Short History of Plea Bargaining, 13 Law & Society Review 261 (1979).
John H. Langbein, Writing Law Examinations, Tripati Legal Bulletin India, July, 1979, at 1.
John H. Langbein, Defects of Form in the Execution of Wills: Australian and Other Experience with the Substantial Complicance Doctrine, in American/Australian/New Zealand Law: Parallels and Contrasts (American Bar Association, 1980) at 59.
John H. Langbein & Richard A. Posner, Social Investing and the Law of Trusts, 79 Michigan Law Review 72 (1980).
John H. Langbein, Torture and Plea Bargaining, 58 The Public Interest 43 (1980).
John H. Langbein, Mixed Court and Jury Court: Could the Continental Alternative Fill the American Need, 1981 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 195 (1981).
John H. Langbein & Lawrence Waggoner, Reformation of Wills on the Ground of Mistake: Change of Direction in American Law, 130 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 521 (1982).
John H. Langbein, Albion's Fatal Flaws, 98 Past & Present 96 (1983).
John H. Langbein & Lawrence W. Waggoner, The Emergence of a General Reformation Doctrine for Wills, 28 University of Michigan Law Quadrangle Notes 19 (Fall 1983).
John H. Langbein, History for the Law of Torture, in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (Free Press, Sanford H. Kadish ed. 1983)
John H. Langbein, Illustrations as Legal Historical Sources, 29 University of Chicago Law School Record 13 (Fall 1983).
John H. Langbein, Shaping the Eighteenth-Century Criminal Trial: A View from the Ryder Sources, 50 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (1983).
John H. Langbein, The Abolition of Judicial Torture: Revisiting a Revisionist Thesis, in Papers of the Second International Colloquium of the International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice (Maastricht, Holland, 1984)
John H. Langbein, The Constitutio Criminalis Carolina in Comparative Perspective: An Anglo-American View, in Strafrecht, Strafprozess und Rezeption: Grundlagen, Entwicklung und Wirkung Der Constitutio Criminalis Carolina (Frankfurt am Main : Vittorio Klostemann, Peter Landau & Friedrich-Christian Schroeder eds., 1984) at 262.
John H. Langbein, Entries for G. Gilbert, W. Lambarde, D. Ryder, T. de Veil, J. Wild, in Biographical Dictionary of the Common Law (London : Butterworths, Alfred William Brian Simpson ed. 1984) at 559.
John H. Langbein, The Nonprobate Revolution and the Future of the Law of Succession, 97 Harvard Law Review 1108 (1984).
John H. Langbein, Torture and Plea Bargaining, in The Public Interest on Crime and Punishment (Abt Books, Nathan Glazer ed. 1984) at 245.
John H. Langbein, The German Advantage in Civil Procedure, 52 University of Chicago Law Review 823 (1985).
John H. Langbein, Social Investing of Pension Funds and University Endowments: Unprincipled, Futile, and Illegal, in Disinvestment: Is It Legal? Is It Moral? Is It Productive?: An Analysis of Politicizing Investment Decisions (National Legal Center for the Public Interest, William G. Schotland & Albert P. Blaustein eds., 1985) at 109.
John H. Langbein, Die Carolina, in Die Carolina (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, West Germany, Friedrich-Christian Schroeder ed. 1986) at 231.
John H. Langbein, Comparative Civil Procedure and the Style of Complex Contracts, in The Complex Long Term Contract/Der komplexe Langzeitvertrag (C. F. Muller Juristischer Verlag, Heidelberg, Fritz Nicklisch ed. 1987) at 445.
John H. Langbein, Comparative Civil Procedure and the Style of Long Term Contracts, 35 American Journal of Comparative Law 381 (1987).
John H. Langbein, The English Criminal Trial Jury on the Eve of the French Revolution, in The Trial Jury in England, France, Germany 1700-1900 (Duncker & Humblot, Antonio Padoa Schioppa ed. 1987) at 304.
John H. Langbein, Excusing Harmless Errors in the Execution of Wills: A Report on Australia's Tranquil Revolution in Probate Law, 87 Columbia Law Review 1 (1987).
John H. Langbein, Review of Leon Radzinowicz & Roger Hood, A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration from 1750: The Emergence of Penal Policy, 55 Legal History Review/Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 194 (1987).
John H. Langbein & Lawrence W. Waggoner, Redesigning the Spouse's Forced Share, 22 Real Property, Probate & Trust Journal 303 (1987).
John H. Langbein & Lawrence W. Waggoner, Selected Statutes on Trusts and Estates, Foundation Press (1987).
John H. Langbein, Zivilprozessrechtsvergleichung und der Stil komplexer Vertragswerke, 86 Zeitschrift fur vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft 141 (1987).
John H. Langbein & Daniel R. Fischel, ERISA's Fundamental Contradiction: The Exclusive Benefit Rule, 55 University of Chicago Law Review 1105 (1988).
John H. Langbein & Lawrence W. Waggoner, Redesigning the Spouse's Forced Share: A Proposal, 30 University of Michigan Law School (Winter 1988).
John H. Langbein, Trashing The German Advantage, 82 Northwestern University Law Review 763 (1988).
John H. Langbein, The Twentieth-Century Revolution in Family Wealth Transmission, 86 Michigan Law Review 722 (1988).
John H. Langbein, The Twentieth-Century Revolution in Family Wealth Transmission and the Future of the Probate Bar, 14 Probate Lawyer 1 (1988).
John H. Langbein, The Conundrum of Fiduciary Investing under ERISA, in Proxy Voting of Pension Plan Equity Securities (Wharton School of the U. of Pennsylvania: Pension Research Council, Richard D. Irwin, Dan M. McGill ed. 1989) at 128.
John H. Langbein & Lawrence W. Waggoner, Selected Statutes on Trusts and Estates, Foundation Press (1989, 1989).
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