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Legal Research & Scholarship News: April 2018

April 05, 2018

Below are the most recent additions to The Penn Law Legal Scholarship RepositoryThe Penn Law Legal Scholarship Repository, a service of the Biddle Law Library, collects and preserves the scholarly output of Penn Law. All works are available for immediate download via PDF.

 

Below are the most recent additions to The Penn Law Legal Scholarship Repository. The Penn Law Legal Scholarship Repository, a service of the Biddle Law Library, collects and preserves the scholarly output of Penn Law. All works are available for immediate download via PDF.  

 

Berman, Mitchell N. and Peters, David, “Anthony Kennedy: A Most Principled Justice” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1966.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1966

 

Bell, Abraham and Parchomovsky, Gideon, “Property as the Right to Be Left Alone” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1967.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1967

 

Eckstein, Asaf and Parchomovsky, Gideon, “Toward a Horizontal Fiduciary Duty in Corporate Law” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1968.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1968

 

Walters, Daniel E., “Capturing Regulatory Agendas?: An Empirical Study Of Industry Use Of Rulemaking Petitions” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1969.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1969

 

Nevitt, Mark P. and Percival, Robert, “Could Official Climate Denial Revive the Common Law as a Regulatory Backstop?” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1970.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1970

 

Nevitt, Mark P., “The Operational and Administrative Militaries” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1971.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1971

 

McKinley, Maggie, “Petitioning and the Making of the Administrative State” (2018). Faculty Scholarship. 1972.
http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/1972



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