Here is the latest faculty scholarship from the University of Wisconsin Law School Legal Studies Research Papers series vis SSRN.
- A Progressive Judiciary? Judicial Review and National Politics from Reconstruction to the Present by Joshua Braver, University of Wisconsin Law School and Gregory Elinson, Northern Illinois University – College of Law
- Remedying the Google Dual Bottleneck Monopoly in Search and Text Advertising by Peter Carstensen, University of Wisconsin Law School, American Antitrust Institute and Darren Bush, University of Houston Law Center
- Loper Bright as Jurisprudence: Institutional Choice and the Expressive Value of Law by Anuj C. Desai, University of Wisconsin Law School
- No Comment: The MPRE Should Not Test Knowledge of the Comments of the Model Rules by Margaret Raymond, University of Wisconsin Law School
- The Other Half: Challenges of the Part-Time Rural Prosecutor by Margaret Raymond, University of Wisconsin Law School
- State Legislative Vetoes and State Constitutionalism by Miriam Seifter, University of Wisconsin Law School
For the full text of these works and additional scholarship from UW Law faculty and staff, visit the University of Wisconsin Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN. A free email subscription is available at the top right of that page.