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Kreimer, Seth. “Censorship by Proxy: The First Amendment, Internet Intermediaries and the Problem of the Weakest Link,” 155 U. Pa. L. Rev.11 (2006). Kreimer, Seth. “Torture Lite, Full-Bodied Torture, and the Insulation of Legal Conscience,” 1 J. Nat’l Security L. & Pol’y 187 (2005). Kreimer, Seth. "Truth Machines and Consequences; The Light and Dark Sides of 'Accuracy' in Criminal Justice," 60 N.Y.U. Ann.. Surv. Am. L. 655 (2005). Kreimer, Seth. "Watching the Watchers: Surveillance, Transparency and Political Freedom in the War on Terror," 7 U. Pa. J. Const. L.133 (2004). Kreimer, Seth. Chapters on "Privacy" and "Free Expression" in The Pennsylvania Constitution: A Treatise on Individual Rights and Liberties, (2004). Kreimer, Seth. "Too Close to the Rack and the Screw: Constitutional Constraints on Torture in the War on Terror," 6 U. Penn. J. Con. Law 278 (2003). Kreimer, Seth. 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Churchill and the First Amendment in the Administrative State," 106 Yale L.J. 1233 (1997) Rudovsky, David. "Running in Place: The Paradox of Expanding Rights and Restricted Remedies," 2005 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1199. Rudovsky, David. Double Helix, Double Bind; Factual Innocence and Post Conviction DNA Testing, U. Pa. L. Rev. 547 (2002) (with Seth Kreimer). Rudovsky, David. "Law Enforcement By Stereotypes and Serendipity: Racial Profiling and Searches Without Cause," 3 5 U. Pa. J. Con.L., 296 (2001). Rudovsky, David and Seth F. Kreimer. "Double Helix, Double Bind: Factual Innocence and Postconviction DNA Testing," 151 U. Pa. L. Rev. 547 (2002). Ruger, Theodore. "Chief Justice Rehnquist's Appointments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court: An Empirical Perspective," 100 Nw. L. Rev., (2007). Ruger, Theodore. “Gonzales v. Oregon and the Supreme Court’s (Re)Turn to Constitutional Theory”, 34 J.L. Med.& Ethics 817 (2006). Ruger, Theodore. “The Chief Justice’s Special Authority and the Norms of Judicial Power,” 154 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1551 (2006). Ruger, Theodore. “Preempting the People: The Judicial Role in Regulatory Concurrency and Its Implications for Popular Lawmaking,” 81 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1029 (2006). Ruger, Theodore. "The Chief Justice's Special Authority and the Norms of Judicial Power," 154 Pa. L. Rev. (forthcoming summer 2006). Ruger, Theodore. "Justice Harry Blackmun and the Phenomenon of Judicial Preference Change," 70 Mo. L. Rev. 1209 (2005). Ruger, Theodore. "'A Question Which Convulses a Nation': The Early Republic's Greatest Debate About the Judicial Review Power," 117 Harv. L. Rev. 826 (2004). Ruger, Theodore. "Supreme Court Forecasting Project: Legal and Political Science Approaches to Supreme Court Decision-Making," 104 Colum. L. Rev. 1150 (2004) (with P. Kim, A. Martin, and K. Quinn). Ruger, Theodore. "The Judicial Appointment Power of the Chief Justice," 7 U. Pa. J. Const. 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