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1 | Whiteness as Property | Harvard Law Review | 1993 | 3,077 |
2 | The Right to Privacy | Harvard Law Review | 1890 | 2,665 |
3 | Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral | Harvard Law Review | 1972 | 1,556 |
4 | Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals | Harvard Law Review | 1958 | 1,416 |
5 | Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma | Harvard Law Review | 1980 | 1,341 |
6 | The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets | Harvard Law Review | 1998 | 915 |
7 | Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law | Harvard Law Review | 1988 | 857 |
8 | The Path of the Law | Harvard Law Review | 1897 | 826 |
9 | Positivism and Fidelity to Law: A Reply to Professor Hart | Harvard Law Review | 1958 | 786 |
10 | The Forms and Limits of Adjudication | Harvard Law Review | 1978 | 664 |
11 | For Whom Are Corporate Managers Trustees? | Harvard Law Review | 1932 | 644 |
12 | Sexual Behavior in the Human Female | Harvard Law Review | 1954 | 603 |
13 | Form and Substance in Private Law Adjudication | Harvard Law Review | 1976 | 597 |
14 | Trial by Mathematics: Precision and Ritual in the Legal Process | Harvard Law Review | 1971 | 516 |
15 | The Role of the Judge in Public Law Litigation | Harvard Law Review | 1976 | 501 |
16 | The Supreme Court, 1982 Term | Harvard Law Review | 1983 | 486 |
17 | The Critical Legal Studies Movement | Harvard Law Review | 1983 | 477 |
18 | The Reformation of American Administrative Law | Harvard Law Review | 1975 | 471 |
19 | Market-Inalienability | Harvard Law Review | 1987 | 448 |
20 | Property, Utility, and Fairness: Comments on the Ethical Foundations of "Just Compensation" Law | Harvard Law Review | 1967 | 367 |
21 | Incompletely Theorized Agreements | Harvard Law Review | 1995 | 356 |
22 | Corporate Powers as Powers in Trust | Harvard Law Review | 1931 | 344 |
23 | The Art & Science of Negotiation | Harvard Law Review | 1983 | 335 |
24 | Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law | Harvard Law Review | 1959 | 324 |
25 | For Whom Corporate Managers Are Trustees: A Note | Harvard Law Review | 1932 | 322 |
26 | Predatory Pricing and Related Practices under Section 2 of the Sherman Act | Harvard Law Review | 1975 | 317 |
27 | Some Realism about Realism: Responding to Dean Pound | Harvard Law Review | 1931 | 309 |
28 | The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal Reform | Harvard Law Review | 1983 | 306 |
29 | Market Power in Antitrust Cases | Harvard Law Review | 1981 | 290 |
30 | Presidential Administration | Harvard Law Review | 2001 | 280 |
31 | Punitive Damages: An Economic Analysis | Harvard Law Review | 1998 | 274 |
32 | The New Separation of Powers | Harvard Law Review | 2000 | 274 |
33 | Property Rules versus Liability Rules: An Economic Analysis | Harvard Law Review | 1996 | 270 |
34 | Corporate 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 Review | 2002 | 269 |
35 | Fairness versus Welfare | Harvard Law Review | 2001 | 266 |
36 | Feminist Legal Methods | Harvard Law Review | 1990 | 265 |
37 | Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas | Harvard Law Review | 1943 | 262 |
38 | Plea Bargaining outside the Shadow of Trial | Harvard Law Review | 2004 | 253 |
39 | Globalization, Tax Competition, and the Fiscal Crisis of the Welfare State | Harvard Law Review | 2000 | 246 |
40 | Fair Driving: Gender and Race Discrimination in Retail Car Negotiations | Harvard Law Review | 1991 | 245 |
41 | A New Approach to Corporate Reorganizations | Harvard Law Review | 1988 | 242 |
42 | Federalism and the Corporation: The Desirable Limits on State Competition in Corporate Law | Harvard Law Review | 1992 | 238 |
43 | Decision Rules and Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation in Criminal Law | Harvard Law Review | 1984 | 236 |
44 | Fairness and Utility in Tort Theory | Harvard Law Review | 1972 | 235 |
45 | Argument from Roman Law in Political Thought, 1200-1600 | Harvard Law Review | 1941 | 230 |
46 | The City as a Legal Concept | Harvard Law Review | 1980 | 228 |
47 | The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach | Harvard Law Review | 1999 | 227 |
48 | Chaos and Evolution in Law and Economics | Harvard Law Review | 1996 | 226 |
49 | Toward a Fair Use Standard | Harvard Law Review | 1990 | 221 |
50 | The Empty Idea of Equality | Harvard Law Review | 1982 | 218 |