Below are the most recent additions to The Penn Law Scholarship Repository. Penn’s 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.
The Effect of Police Oversight on Crime and Allegations of Misconduct: Evidence from Chicago
Bocar A. Ba and Roman G. Rivera
The Uncopyrightability of Edicts of Government
Shyamkrishna Balganesh and Peter S. Menell
A Tale of Two Markets: Regulation and Innovation in Post-Crisis Mortgage and Structured Finance Markets
William W. Bratton and Adam J. Levitin
Politics, Identity, and Class Certification on the U.S. Courts of Appeals
Stephen B. Burbank and Sean Farhang
Mootness Fees
Matthew D. Cain, Jill E. Fisch, Steven Davidoff Solomon, and Randall Thomas
The Reverse Agency Problem in the Age of Compliance
Asaf Eckstein and Gideon Parchomovsky
Apple v. Pepper: Rationalizing Antitrust’s Indirect Purchaser Rule
Herbert J. Hovenkamp
FRAND and Antitrust
Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis
Herbert J. Hovenkamp and Fiona Scott Morton
Our Administered Constitution: Administrative Constitutionalism from the Founding to the Present
Sophia Z. Lee
Beyond Intermediation: A New (FinTech) Model for Securities Holding Infrastructures
Charles W. Mooney Jr.
Redefining Leadership in the Age of the SDGs: Accelerating and Scaling Up Delivery Through Innovation and Inclusion
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Against the Received Wisdom: Why Should the Criminal Justice System Give Kids a Break?
Stephen J. Morse
On Environmental, Climate Change & National Security Law
Mark P. Nevitt
After the Crime: Rewarding Offenders’ Positive Post-Offense Conduct
Paul H. Robinson and Muhammad Sarahne
The Opposite of Punishment: Imagining a Path to Public Redemption
Paul H. Robinson and Muhammad Sarahne
How to Make Banks Too Safe to Fail
Natasha Sarin
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