IPR Publications, Law and Justice Working Papers


Law and Justice Studies Working Papers

(Arranged by Author)


David A. Dana  
WP-00-24 Rethinking the Puzzle of Esalating Penalties for Repeat Offenders
David A. Dana
Ian Domowitz
WP-98-7 Incentives and Bankruptcy Chapter Choice: Evidence from the Reform Act of 1978
Ian Domowitz and Robert L. Sartain
WP-98-8 Personal Liabilities and Bankruptcy Reform: An International Perspective
Michelle Alexopoulos and Ian Domowitz
WP-97-25 Two Hundred Years of Bankruptcy: A Tale of Legislation and Economic Fluctuations
Ian Domowitz and Elie Tamer
WP-97-26 Country and Currency Risk Premia in an Emerging Market
Ian Domowitz, Jack Glen, and Ananth Madhavan
WP-96-24 Personal Bankruptcy in the United States
Ian Domowitz
WP-94-16 Determinants of the Consumer Bankruptcy Decision
Ian Domowitz and Robert L. Sartain

Carol Heimer
WP-99-13

Rules and Responsibility: What Kinds of Rule Systems Encourage Responsibility Rather Than Accounability?
Carol Heimer

John Heinz
WP-02-23

Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance
John P. Heinz, Anthony Paik, andAnn Southworth

WP-00-23 The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice
John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson and Edward O. Laumann
WP-99-21 Lawyers' Roles in Voluntary Associations: Depreciating Social Capital?
John P. Heinz and Paul S. Schnorr, with Edward O. Laumann and Robert L. Nelson
WP-98-6 Lawyers and Their Discontents: Findings from a Survey of the Chicago Bar
John P. Heinz, Kathleen E. Hull, and Ava A. Harter
WP-97-23 The Organization of Lawyers' Work: Hemispheres, Tectonic Plate Movements, and Continental Drift
John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann, and Ethan Michelson
WP-96-28 Elite Networks Among Urban Lawyers
John P. Heinz, Edward O. Laumann, with Robert L. Nelson and Paul S. Schnorr
Herbert Jacob
WP-95-27 The Governance of Trial Judges: The Internal Politics of a Judges' Sponsoring Organization
Herbert Jacob
Robert Nelson
WP-00-23 The Scale of Justice: Observations on the Transformation of Urban Law Practice
John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson and Edward O. Laumann
WP-97-16 Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, The Institutional Construction of Markets, and Unequal Pay for Women
Robert L. Nelson and William P. Bridges
WP-97-24 Gendered Career Paths in Law: Recent Evidence From a Survey of Urban Lawyers
Kathleen Hull and Robert L. Nelson
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