This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, after he announced his intention not to seek reappointment
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
The generous and insightful comments by Professors Barnes, Burke, Coglianese, Epp, and Kelemen have ...
This article, published in South Africa\u27s Constitutional Court Review, focuses on the Constitutio...
This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
This Essay introduces a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
In this article, the author explains Chancellor Allen\u27s expansive reputation by examining his abi...
I feel more than a little conflicted about writing to commemorate Bill Allen\u27s completion of his ...
In the inaugural essay of this series, Judge Coffin described this unique effort of the editors of t...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
Dean Hyan, friends: It is a great privilege to participate in a conference honoring Judge Halpern. A...
Phil Frickey\u27s death leaves an irreparable hole in the fabric of legal scholarship. Frickey never...
A DEAN of my acquaintance is fond of saying that every law school courseshould be a course in jurisp...
Few judges are more revered than the late Henry J. Friendly, a member of the United States Court of ...
Morris Ernst\u27s paper is vastly stimulating and commands wide, though not complete, agreement from...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
The generous and insightful comments by Professors Barnes, Burke, Coglianese, Epp, and Kelemen have ...
This article, published in South Africa\u27s Constitutional Court Review, focuses on the Constitutio...
This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
This Essay introduces a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
This Essay is part of a tribute issue that was compiled in honor of William T. Allen, Chancellor of ...
In this article, the author explains Chancellor Allen\u27s expansive reputation by examining his abi...
I feel more than a little conflicted about writing to commemorate Bill Allen\u27s completion of his ...
In the inaugural essay of this series, Judge Coffin described this unique effort of the editors of t...
One of the putative benefits of incorporation in Delaware is the expertise and knowledge of the Dela...
Dean Hyan, friends: It is a great privilege to participate in a conference honoring Judge Halpern. A...
Phil Frickey\u27s death leaves an irreparable hole in the fabric of legal scholarship. Frickey never...
A DEAN of my acquaintance is fond of saying that every law school courseshould be a course in jurisp...
Few judges are more revered than the late Henry J. Friendly, a member of the United States Court of ...
Morris Ernst\u27s paper is vastly stimulating and commands wide, though not complete, agreement from...
This essay celebrates judicial instigators, and Judge Richard Posner as instigator. It embraces a vi...
The generous and insightful comments by Professors Barnes, Burke, Coglianese, Epp, and Kelemen have ...
This article, published in South Africa\u27s Constitutional Court Review, focuses on the Constitutio...