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    • “Netwar”: The unwelcome militarization of the Internet has arrived 

      Zittrain, Jonathan (Informa UK Limited, 2017-08-21)
      The architecture and offerings of the Internet developed without much steering by governments, much less operations by militaries. That made talk of “cyberwar” exaggerated, except in very limited instances. Today that is ...
    • Networks of Power, Degrees of Freedom 

      Benkler, Yochai (2011)
    • Neuroscience and Sentencing 

      Gertner, Nancy (2016)
      This symposium comes at a propitious time for me. I am reviewing the sentences I was obliged to give to hundreds of men—mostly African American men—over the course of a seventeen-year federal judicial career. As I have ...
    • A New Approach to Takeover Law and Regulatory Competition 

      Bebchuk, Lucian Arye; Ferrell, Frank A. (Virginia Law Review Association, 2001)
      The paper puts forward a new approach to two corporate subjects that have been intensively debated in the last three decades, the regulation of takeovers and state competition in the production of corporate law. During ...
    • A New Approach to Valuing Secured Claims in Bankruptcy 

      Bebchuk, Lucian Arye; Fried, Jesse M. (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2001)
      In many business bankruptcies in which the firm is to be preserved as a going concern, one of the most difficult and important problems is that of valuing the assets that serve as collateral for secured creditors. Valuing ...
    • New Approaches to Comparative Law: Comparativism and International Governance 

      Kennedy, David W. (S.J. Quinney Law School, University of Utah, 1998)
    • New Approaches to International Law Bibliography 

      Kennedy, David W. (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 1994)
    • The New Business Entities in Evolutionary Perspective 

      Hansmann, Henry; Kraakman, Reinier H.; Squire, Richard (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Law, 2005)
      The many legal forms for business organizations that first appeared in the U.S. during the last thirty years - the Limited Liability Company (LLC), the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), the Limited Liability Limited ...
    • A New Deal for Civil Liberties: An Essay in Honor of Cass R. Sunstein 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (2007)
      A central, organizing motif of Cass Sunstein's work is the effort to spell out the consequences of the New Deal for American law. I suggest that anyone who shares Sunstein's premises can and should go even farther in this ...
    • A New Era for Raiders 

      Subramanian, Guhan (Harvard Business School Publishing, 2010)
      The article presents information on corporate methods of preventing hostile takeovers by corporate raiders, such as the poison pill strategy. It is noted that some of these techniques have become less popular and effective. ...
    • The New Fable of the Bees 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (2011)
    • The New Food Safety 

      Broad Leib, Emily; Pollans, Margot J. (2019)
      A safe food supply is essential for a healthy society. Our food system is replete with different types of risk, yet food safety is understood as encompassing only foodborne illness and other risks related directly to food ...
    • The New International Law Scholarship 

      Goldsmith, Jack L.; Posner, Eric A. (published by students at the University of Georgia School of Law, 2006)
      This essay replies to criticisms advanced at a conference on our book, The Limits of International Law. We engage the critics on several methodological issues, we attempt to correct misimpressions about some of our arguments, ...
    • The New Legal Realism 

      Sunstein, Cass Robert; Miles, Thomas (University of Chicago Press, 2008)
      The last decade has witnessed the birth of the New Legal Realism - an effort to go beyond the old realism by testing competing hypotheses about the role of law and politics in judicial decisions, with reference to large ...
    • The New Policing 

      Heymann, Philip B. (2000)
    • A New Progressivism 

      Sunstein, Cass Robert (Stanford Law School, 2006)
      Based on an address for a conference on Law and Transformation in South Africa, this paper explores problems with two twentieth-century approaches to government: the way of markets and the way of planning. It urges that ...
    • A New Stream of International Law Scholarship 

      Kennedy, David W. (1988)
    • No 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (2014)
      Philip Hamburger has had a vision, a dark vision of lawless and unchecked power. He wants us to see that American administrative law is “unlawful” root-and-branch, indeed that it is tyrannous -- that we have recreated, in ...