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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Whiteness as PropertyHarvard Law Review19933,077
2The Right to PrivacyHarvard Law Review18902,665
3Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the CathedralHarvard Law Review19721,556
4Positivism and the Separation of Law and MoralsHarvard Law Review19581,416
5Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence DilemmaHarvard Law Review19801,341
6The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to MarketsHarvard Law Review1998915
7Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination LawHarvard Law Review1988857
8The Path of the LawHarvard Law Review1897826
9Positivism and Fidelity to Law: A Reply to Professor HartHarvard Law Review1958786
10The Forms and Limits of AdjudicationHarvard Law Review1978664
11For Whom Are Corporate Managers Trustees?Harvard Law Review1932644
12Sexual Behavior in the Human FemaleHarvard Law Review1954603
13Form and Substance in Private Law AdjudicationHarvard Law Review1976597
14Trial by Mathematics: Precision and Ritual in the Legal ProcessHarvard Law Review1971516
15The Role of the Judge in Public Law LitigationHarvard Law Review1976501
16The Supreme Court, 1982 TermHarvard Law Review1983486
17The Critical Legal Studies MovementHarvard Law Review1983477
18The Reformation of American Administrative LawHarvard Law Review1975471
19Market-InalienabilityHarvard Law Review1987448
20Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of "Just Compensation" LawHarvard Law Review1967367
21Incompletely Theorized AgreementsHarvard Law Review1995356
22Corporate Powers as Powers in TrustHarvard Law Review1931344
23The Art & Science of NegotiationHarvard Law Review1983335
24Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional LawHarvard Law Review1959324
25For Whom Corporate Managers Are Trustees: A NoteHarvard Law Review1932322
26Predatory Pricing and Related Practices under Section 2 of the Sherman ActHarvard Law Review1975317
27Some Realism about Realism: Responding to Dean PoundHarvard Law Review1931309
28The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal ReformHarvard Law Review1983306
29Market Power in Antitrust CasesHarvard Law Review1981290
30Presidential AdministrationHarvard Law Review2001280
31Punitive Damages: An Economic AnalysisHarvard Law Review1998274
32The New Separation of PowersHarvard Law Review2000274
33Property Rules versus Liability Rules: An Economic AnalysisHarvard Law Review1996270
34Corporate Law. Congress Passes Corporate and Accounting Fraud Legislation. Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-204, 116 Stat. 745 (Codified in Scattered Sections of 11, 15, 18, 28, and 29 U. S. C.)Harvard Law Review2002269
35Fairness versus WelfareHarvard Law Review2001266
36Feminist Legal MethodsHarvard Law Review1990265
37Juvenile Delinquency and Urban AreasHarvard Law Review1943262
38Plea Bargaining outside the Shadow of TrialHarvard Law Review2004253
39Globalization, Tax Competition, and the Fiscal Crisis of the Welfare StateHarvard Law Review2000246
40Fair Driving: Gender and Race Discrimination in Retail Car NegotiationsHarvard Law Review1991245
41A New Approach to Corporate ReorganizationsHarvard Law Review1988242
42Federalism and the Corporation: The Desirable Limits on State Competition in Corporate LawHarvard Law Review1992238
43Decision Rules and Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation in Criminal LawHarvard Law Review1984236
44Fairness and Utility in Tort TheoryHarvard Law Review1972235
45Argument from Roman Law in Political Thought, 1200-1600Harvard Law Review1941230
46The City as a Legal ConceptHarvard Law Review1980228
47The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might TeachHarvard Law Review1999227
48Chaos and Evolution in Law and EconomicsHarvard Law Review1996226
49Toward a Fair Use StandardHarvard Law Review1990221
50The Empty Idea of EqualityHarvard Law Review1982218