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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- Reports
The Impact of Right to Carry Laws and the NRC Report: The Latest Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy
May 2014
Abhay Aneja, John Donohue III and Alexandria Zhang
- Newsletters
The Comparative Constitutions Project
Fall 2013
- Articles
Resilience in the Middle: Contributions of Regulated Organizations to Regulatory Success
August 2013
Carol A. Heimer
- Newsletters
The Juice Isn't Worth the Squeeze: The Impact of Tort Reform on Plaintiffs' Lawyers and Access to Civil Justice
Spring 2013
- Chapters
Defending the Right to Discriminate: The Libertarian Challenge to the Civil Rights Movement
April 2013
Christopher W. Schmidt
- Articles
Children Left Behind Bars: Sullivan, Graham, and Juvenile Life without Parole Sentences
March 2013
Tera Agyepong and
- Articles
Funding the Cause: How Public Interest Law Organizations Fund Their Activities and Why it Matters to Social Change
February 2013
Laura Beth Nielsen and Catherine R. Albiston
- Articles
Performing Regulation: Transcending Regulatory Ritualism in HIV Clinics
December 2012
Carol A. Heimer and J. Lynn Gazley
- Chapters
Conflict of Interest at the Bedside: Surrogate Decision Making at the End of Life
December 2012
Susan P. Shapiro
- Articles
What Can Be Done to Stem Gun Violence?
December 2012
John Donohue III
- Articles
Advance Directives: The Elusive Goal of Having the Last Word
Fall 2012
Susan P. Shapiro
- Articles
When to Overthrow Your Government: The Right to Resist in the World's Constitutions
June 2013
Tom Ginsburg