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2009
LoPucki, Lynn . Court-system transparency. Iowa Law Review. 94, 481
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2008
Terranova, Christopher . Erroneous removal as a tool for silent tort reform: An empirical analysis of fee awards and fraudulent joinder. Willamette Law Review. 44, (4), 799-838.
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2009
Seinfeld, Gil . The Federal courts as a franchise: Rethinking the justification for Federal Question jurisdiction. California Law Review. 97, (1), 95
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2011
Cecil, Joe S.,  Cort, George W.,  Williams, Margaret S.,  Bataillon, Jared J. Motions to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim After Iqbal. Report to the Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Civil Rules. Washington, DC: Federal Judicial Center.
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2009
Opderbeck, David W. Patent damages reform and the shape of patent law. Boston University Law Review. 89, (1), 127-187.
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2010
Fougere, Joshua J. Paying for prisoner suits: How the source of damages impacts state correctional agencies' behavior . Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. 43, (3), 283-332.
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2010
Whytock, Christopher A. Private-public interaction in global governance: The case of transnational commercial arbitration. Business and Politics. 12, (3),
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2011
Hubbard, William H.J. . The Problem of Measuring Legal Change, with Application to Bell Atlantic v. Towmbly. Dissertation, The University of Chicago.
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2011
Hubbard, William J. The Problem of Measuring Legal Change, with Application to Bell Atlantic v. Twombly. John M. Olin Law and Economics Working Paper Series. 575, Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago, Law School.
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