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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Randolph N. Stone


Randolph N. Stone, Race, Sentencing and Criminal Justice, 13 NLADA Cornerstone 8 (1991).

Randolph N. Stone, The Cook County Public Defender's Office: 60 Years of Service, 5 The Chicago Bar Association Record 30 (1991).

Randolph N. Stone, Crisis in the Criminal Justice System, 8 Harvard Blackletter Journal 33 (1991).

Randolph N. Stone, Public Service and Justice, The Gargoyle, Convocation Remarks, 23 University of Wisconsin Law School Forum 3 (Winter 1992).

Randolph N. Stone, Race, Sentencing and Criminal Justice, 14 The Advocate 3 (April 1992).

Randolph N. Stone, The Struggle Continues at Home and Abroad, in Collateral Damage: The New World Order at Home and Abroad (South End Press, Cynthia Peters ed. 1992) at 231.

Randolph N. Stone, The Criminal Justice System: Unfair and Ineffective, 1993 Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy 2 (1993).

Randolph N. Stone, A Fair and Effective Criminal Justice System, Report to Members, American Bar Association, 1993 Criminal Justice 8 (1993).

Randolph N. Stone, The Role of State Funded Programs in Legal Representation of Indigent Defendants in Criminal Cases, 17 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 1 (1993).

Randolph N. Stone, Crime Bill Blues, Report to members, 9 Criminal Justice (1994).

Randolph N. Stone, Juvenile Justice: A Dream Deferred, Report to Members, American Bar Association, 8 Criminal Justice 4 (1994).

Randolph N. Stone, Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Responding to the Judge or Supervisor Demanding Unethical Representation, in Chapter 1 of Ethical Problems Facing the Criminal Defense Lawyers, Practical Answers to Tough Questions (American Bar Association, Rodney J. Uphoff ed. 1995) at 351.

Randolph N. Stone, The Criminal Justice System: Unfair and Ineffective, in Crime, Communities and Public Policy (The University of Chicago Center for Urban Research and Policy Studies, Lawrence B. Joseph ed. 1995) at 313.

Randolph N. Stone, Defense, in The Impact of Domestic Violence on Your Legal Practice: A Lawyer's Handbook (American Bar Association's Commission Violence, 1996)

Randolph N. Stone, Atticus Finch, In Context, 97 Michigan Law Review 1378 (1999).

Randolph Stone & Locke Bowman, Cop Brutality Probe Must Be Thorough, Fair, Chicago SunTimes, May 16, 2002


David A. Strauss


David A. Strauss, The Myth of Colorblindness, 1986 Supreme Court Review 99 (1986).

David A. Strauss, Review of Lee C. Bollinger, The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America, 53 University of Chicago Law Review 1485 (1986).

David A. Strauss, Equal Protection, Colorblindness, and the Real Differences among Group, 33 University of Chicago Law School Record 9 (1987).

David A. Strauss, Is Judge Bork's Ideology Off Limits, Chicago Tribune, Jul 22, 1987, at 15.

David A. Strauss, Supreme Court on Military Plaintiffs, 1 Inside Litigation 31 (1987).

David A. Strauss, Review of Jerry L. Mashaw, Due Process in the Administrative State, 98 Ethics 893 (1988).

David A. Strauss, The Ubiquity of Prophylactic Rules, 55 University of Chicago Law Review 190 (1988).

David A. Strauss, Civil Rights. Double Standards and the Top Court, Chicago Tribune, June 21, 1989, at 19.

David A. Strauss, Discriminatory Intent and the Taming of Brown, 56 University of Chicago Law Review 936 (1989).

David A. Strauss, Due Process, Government Inaction, and Private Wrongs, 1989 Supreme Court Review 53 (1989).

David A. Strauss, Leaving the Door Open for Affirmative Action, Legal Times, May 1, 1989, at 29.

David A. Strauss, Legality, Activism, and the Patronage Case, 64 Chicago-Kent Law Review 585 (1989).

David A. Strauss, Article III Courts and the Constitutional Structure, 65 Indiana Law Journal 307 (1990).

David A. Strauss, Constitutional Protection for Commercial Speech - Some Lessons from the American Experience, 17 Canadian Business Law Journal 45 (1990).

David A. Strauss, The Law and Economics of Racial Discrimination in Employment: The Case for Numerical Standards, 79 Georgetown Law Journal 1619 (1991).

David A. Strauss, Persuasion, Autonomy, and Freedom of Expression, 91 Columbia Law Review 334 (1991).

David A. Strauss, Racial Discrimination in Employment: The Case for Numerical Standards, 40 Res Ipsa Loquitur 11 (1991).

David A. Strauss, Tradition, Precedent, and Justice Scalia, 12 Cardozo Law Review 1699 (1991).

David A. Strauss, Abortion, Toleration, and Moral Uncertainty, 1992 Supreme Court Review 1 (1992).

David A. Strauss, Biology, Difference, and Gender Discrimination, 41 DePaul Law Review 1007 (1992).

David A. Strauss, David H. Souter, in The Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Supplement I (MacMillan, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst & Jr. John G. West eds., 1992) at 502.

David A. Strauss, Review of Rodney M. Smolla, Free Speech in an Open Society, 4 Constitution 78 (1992).

David A. Strauss, The Illusory Distinction Between Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Result, 44 William and Mary Law Review 171 (1992).

David A. Strauss, The Liberal Virtues, in Nomos XXXIV: Virtue (New York University Press, John W. Chapman & William A. Galston eds., 1992) at 672.

David A. Strauss & Cass R. Sunstein, On Truisms and Constitutional Obligations: A Reply, 71 University of Texas Law Review 669 (1992).

David A. Strauss, The Role of a Bill of Rights, 59 University of Chicago Law Review 539 (1992).

David A. Strauss, The Role of a Bill of Rights, in The Bill of Rights in the Modern State (University of Chicago Press, Geoffrey R. Stone, Richard A. Epstein & Cass R. Sunstein eds., 1992) at 539.

David A. Strauss & Cass R. Sunstein, The Senate, the Constitution, and the Confirmation Process, 101 Yale Law Journal 1491 (1992).

David A. Strauss, Why Conservatives (Not Progressives) Should be Disappointed with Justice Thomas, 2 Reconstruction 1 (1992).

David A. Strauss, Presidential Interpretation of the Constitution, 15 Cardozo Law Review 119 (1993).

David A. Strauss, Rights and the System of Freedom of Expression, 1993 University of Chicago Legal Forum 197 (1993).

David A. Strauss, State Action After the Civil Rights Era, 10 Constitutional Commentary 409 (1993).

David A. Strauss, Equality, Corruption, and Campaign Finance Reform, 94 Columbia Law Review 401 (1994).

David A. Strauss, Patriotism Without Hypocrisy, 19 Boston Review 20 (1994).

David A. Strauss, The Peril of Religious Segregation: A Comment on the Kiryas Joel Case, 40 University of Chicago Law School Record 6 (1994).

David A. Strauss, Whose Confirmation Mess?, 18 American Prospect 91 (Summer 1994).

David A. Strauss, Affirmative Action and the Public Interest, 1995 Supreme Court Review 1 (1995).

David A. Strauss, What is the Goal of Campaign Finance Reform?, 1995 The University of Chicago Legal Forum 141 (1995).

David A. Strauss, Common Law Constitutional Interpretation, 63 The University of Chicago Law Review 877 (1996).

David A. Strauss, Why Plan Meaning?, 72 Notre Dame Law Review 1565 (1997).

David A. Strauss, After the Clinton Storm, New York Times, Aug 6, 1998, at A23.

David A. Strauss, Review of Ronald Dworkin, Freedom's Law: The Moral Reading of the American Constitution, 64 University of Chicago Law Review 373 (1998).

David A. Strauss, The Illusory Distinction Between Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Result, in Redefining Equality (Oxford University Press, Neal Devins & Davison M. Douglas eds., 1998) at 51.

David A. Strauss, The New Textualism in Constitutional Law, 66 George Washington Law Review 1153 (1998).

David A. Strauss, The Solicitor General and the Interests of the United States, 61 Law and Contemporary Problems 165 (1998).

David A. Strauss, Tragedies under the Common Law Constitution, in Constitutional Stupidities, Constitutional Tragedies (New York University Press, William N. Eskridge & Sanford Levinson eds., 1998) at 235.

David A. Strauss, Why It's Not Free Speech Versus Fair Trial, 1998 University of Chicago Legal Forum 109 (1998).

David A. Strauss, Corruption, Equality and Campaign Finance Reform, in The Constitution and Campaign Finance Reform (Carolina Academic Press, Frederick G. Slabach ed. 1999) at 409.

David A. Strauss, First Amendment Entitlements and Government Motives, 93 Northwestern University Law Review 1205 (1999).

David A. Strauss, The Independent Counsel Statute: What Went Wrong?, 51 Administrative Law Review 651 (1999).

David A. Strauss, Indicting the President, New York Times, Feb 2, 1999, at A25.

David A. Strauss, Starr Hasn't the Authority to Indict a Sitting President, Los Angeles Daily Journal, Feb 4, 1999, at 6.

David A. Strauss, What Is Constitutional Theory?, 87 California Law Review 581 (1999).

David A. Strauss, The False Promise of the First Amendment, in Unsettling "Sensation": Arts-Policy Lessons from the Brooklyn Museum of Art Controversy (Rutgers University Press, Lawrence Rothfield ed. 2001) at 217.




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