Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
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Current Illegitimacy of International Human Rights Litigation
(Fordham Law Review, 1997) -
Custom in American Property Law: A Vanishing Act
(University of Texas School of Law, 2013) -
Cut These Words: Passion and International Law of War Scholarship
(Harvard Law School, 2020)In this paper, I explore how international legal scholarship about war, written at a time of war, ought to read. Can — and should — we demand doctrinal rigor and analytical clarity, while also expecting that scholarship ... -
The Damned Dolls
(University of California Press, 2014)This article reads the Brown v. Board of Education case against the backdrop of the absurdist theater of the 1950s, a genre that flourished both in the art world and in the highly staged experiments of academic social ... -
Dangerous Intersection
(University of San Francisco School of Law, 2009) -
The David R. Tillinghast Lecture - What's Source Got to Do with it - Source Rules and U.S. International Taxation
(New York University, 2002)Arguably, the largest problem in international income taxation is the proper treatment of income that is subject to the legitimate taxing claims of two or more countries. A source country's jurisdiction to tax foreign ... -
Deadlines in Administrative Law
(University of Pennsylvania, 2008)A cottage industry in administrative law studies the various mechanisms by which Congress, the President, and the courts exert control of administrative agencies. Restrictions on the appointment and removal of personnel, ... -
The Death of Cyberspace
(2000) -
The Debate, in Intercountry Adoption: Policies, Practices, and Outcomes
(Ashgate Publishing, 2012) -
Decentralization Debunked
(DODS, 2007) -
Deciding by Default
(University of Pennsylvania, 2013) -
Deciding What's Best for Children
(1993) -
Declaring the Death Penalty Unconstitutional
(Harvard Law School, 1970) -
Defensive Localism: A View of the Field from the Field
(The University of Virginia, 2005) -
Deference and Due Process
(2015)In the textbooks, procedural due process is a strictly judicial enterprise; although substantive entitlements are created by legislative and executive action, it is for courts to decide independently what process the ... -
Deferred Compensation Revisited
(Tax Analysts and Advocates, 2007)The tax rules governing deferred compensation, codified at section 409A, are harsh and complex. The rules are focused on the least important policy considerations and overlook the most important. Professors Halperin and ... -
Degrees of Freedom, Dimensions of Power
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (MIT Press), 2016)The original Internet design combined technical, organizational, and cultural characteristics that decentralized power along diverse dimensions. Decentralized institutional, technical, and market power maximized freedom ... -
Delaware and Washington as Corporate Lawmakers
(Delaware Law School of Widener College, 2009)American corporate law scholars have long focused on state-to-state jurisdictional competition as a powerful engine in the making of American corporate law. Yet much corporate law is made in Washington, D.C. Federal ...