Making and Implementing Law
Projects
ABF researchers remain at the forefront of timely and significant issues around the making and implementing of law. From analyses of workplace discrimination law to studies of comparative constitutionalism to groundbreaking work on international commercial lawmaking, we continue to produce outstanding and informative scholarship.
Recent Research Publications
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The Living Will as Improvisation
November 2015
Susan P. Shapiro
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Baldwin’s Mill: Race, Punishment, and the Pedagogy of Repression, 1965–2015
October 2015
Reuben Jonathan Miller, Desmond Patton, Jelena Zeleskov Djoric and Janice Williams Miller
- Newsletters
Going Forward Wisely: ABF Research Professor James J. Heckman Addresses the White House Summit on Early Education
Summer 2015
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Do Advance Directives Direct?
June 2015
Susan P. Shapiro
- Articles
The Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Divide
May 2015
Christopher W. Schmidt
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Divided by Law: The Sit-Ins and the Role of the Courts in the Civil Rights Movement
May 2015
Christopher W. Schmidt
- Books
Transnational Legal Orders
February 2015
Terence Halliday and Gregory Shaffer
- Chapters
Crime: Whitecollar
January 2015
Susan P. Shapiro
- Chapters
When Life Imitates Art: Surrogate Decision Making at the End of Life
December 2014
Susan P. Shapiro
- Books
Making the Modern American Fiscal State: Law, Politics, and the Rise of Progressive Taxation, 1877-1929
September 2014
Ajay K. Mehrotra
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Devolving the Carceral State: Race, Prisoner Reentry, and the Micro-Politics of Urban Poverty Management
July 2014
Reuben Jonathan Miller
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Does the Constitutional Amendment Rule Matter at All? Amendment Cultures and the Challenges of Measuring Amendment Difficulty
May 2014
Tom Ginsburg and James Melton