Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Routine Illegality in Big-Case Bankruptcy Court Fee Practices
American Bankruptcy L. J. (forthcoming 2009)
Draft, 6 May 2009
Supporting documents
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Professional Overcharging in Large Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases
5 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 983 (December 2008)
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Rise of the Financial Advisors: An Empirical Study of the Division of Professional Fees in Large Bankruptcies
82 American Bankruptcy L. J. (2008)
Data
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Bankruptcy Fire Sales
106 Michigan L. Rev. 1 (2007)
Draft
Data
David A. Binder, Albert J. Moore and Paul Bergman
A Depositions Course: Tackling the Challenge of Teaching for Professional Skills Transfer
13 Clinical L.Rev. 871 (2007)
Russell Robinson
Casting and Caste-ing: Reconciling Artistic Freedom and Antidiscrimination Norms.
95 California L. Rev. 1 (2007)
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Delaware Bankruptcy: Failure in the Ascendancy
73 Chicago L. Rev. 1387 (2006)
Data
Richard H. Sander
The Racial Paradox of the Corporate Law Firm
84 N. Carolina L. Rev. 1755 (2006)
Article and Reply
Adam Winkler
Fatal in Theory and Strict in Fact: An Empirical Analysis of Strict Scrutiny in the Federal Courts.
59 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 793 (2006)
Richard M. Bird and Eric M. Zolt
Redistribution via Taxation: The Limited Role of the Personal Income Tax in Developing Countries.
52 UCLA L. Rev. 1627 (2005)
Steven A. Bank
The Dividend Divide in Anglo-American Corporate Taxation.
30 Journal of Corporation Law 1 (2004)
Richard H. Sander
A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools.
57 Stanford L. Rev. 367 (November 2004)
Article and Data(link to author's website)
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
An Empirical Study of the Determinants of Professional Fees in Large Bankruptcy Reorganization Cases.
1 Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 111 (March 2004)
Article
Data
Scott L. Cummings
The Politics of Pro Bono.
52 UCLA L. Rev. 1 (2004)
William B. Rubenstein
The Real Story of U.S. Hate Crime Statistics: An Empirical Analysis
78 Tulane L. Rev. 1213 (2004)
Kirk Stark and Jonathan Zasloff
Tiebout and Tax Revolts: Did Serrano
Really Cause Proposition 13?
50 UCLA L. Rev. 801 (February 2003)
ArticleData
Fischel's response
Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty
Why Are Delaware and New York Bankruptcy Reorganizations Failing?
55 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 1933 (November 2002)
Article (May 2002 draft)Data
Kenneth N. Klee
One Size Fits Some: Single Asset Real Estate Bankruptcy Cases.
87 Cornell L. Rev. 1285 (Sept. 2002)
Paper(Draft. Please refer to published article for citation.)
Mitu Gulati, Richard Sander and Robert Sockloskie
The Happy Charade: An Empirical Examination of the Third Year of Law School.
51 J. Legal Ed. 235 (2001)
Article
Raw frequency tables
The linked article is actually Chapter 4 of the 2002
NYU Selected Essays on Labor and Employment Law. It is a fully-footnoted version of the article earlier published by the Journal of Legal Education. Please refer to the JLE version if you wish to quote directly from the article.
William B. Rubenstein
Do Gay Rights Laws Matter? An Empirical Assessment.
75 Southern California L. Rev 65-120 (2001)
Article
Timothy F. Malloy and Peter Sinsheimer
Pollution Prevention as a Regulatory Tool in California: Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges.
Supported by a grant from the California Policy Research Center. October 2001.
Report
Dry Cleaning System Model
Appendix A
Survey Instrument
Kenneth N. Klee
Tithing and Bankruptcy
75 Am.Bankr.L.J. 157 (Spring 2001)
Paper
Data
This draft is dated April 6 2001. To cite, please refer to the version in Am.Bankr.
Randall Peerenboom
Seek Truth From Facts: An Empirical Study of Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in the PRC
49 Am. J. Comp. L. 249 (Spring 2001)
Article
This is the version sent to the publisher. To cite, refer to the published journal article.
Lynn M. LoPucki and Sara D. Kalin
The Failure of Public Company Bankruptcies in Delaware and New York: Empirical Evidence of a "Race to the Bottom"
54 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 231 (March 2001)
Richard H. Sander, E. Douglass Williams and Joseph Doherty
An Economic Analysis of the Proposed Santa Monica Living Wage (September 2000).
Report
Daniel J. Bussel
Textualism's Failures: A Study of Overruled Bankruptcy Decisions
53 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 887 (April 2000).
Abstract
Article
Data
E. Douglass Williams and Richard H. Sander
An Empirical Analysis of the Proposed Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance (January 1997)
Report
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