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    The Evolution and Ideology of Global Constitutionalism by Law, David S., Versteeg, Mila

    Published in California law review (01-10-2011)
    “…It has become almost universal practice for countries to adopt formal constitutions. Little is known empirically, however, about the evolution of this practice…”
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    The declining influence of the United States Constitution by Law, David S, Versteeg, Mila

    Published in New York University law review (1950) (01-06-2012)
    “…It has been suggested, with growing frequency, that the United States may be losing its influence over constitutionalism in other countries because it is…”
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    Sham Constitutions by Law, David S., Versteeg, Mila

    Published in California law review (01-08-2013)
    “…It is often said that constitutions are mere parchment barriers that cannot by themselves limit the power of the state or guarantee respect for rights. Little…”
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    JUDICIAL COMPARATIVISM AND JUDICIAL DIPLOMACY by Law, David S.

    Published in University of Pennsylvania law review (01-03-2015)
    “…By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most distinctive characteristics is its reluctance to engage in…”
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    Constitutional Archetypes by Law, David S

    Published in Texas law review (01-12-2016)
    “…It is a core function of constitutions to justify the existence and organization of the state. The ideological narratives embedded in constitutions are not…”
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    How to rig the federal courts by Law, David S

    Published in The Georgetown law journal (01-03-2011)
    “…The organizational structure of a judicial system has systematic implications for the ideological slant of judicial policymaking. These implications are,…”
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    The Global Language of Human Rights: A Computational Linguistic Analysis by Law, David S.

    Published in Law & ethics of human rights (26-06-2018)
    “…Human rights discourse has been likened to a global lingua franca, and in more ways than one, the analogy seems apt. Human rights discourse is a language that…”
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    A Theory of Judicial Power and Judicial Review by Law, David S

    Published in The Georgetown law journal (01-03-2009)
    “…Judicial review has long been characterized by constitutional scholars as countermajoritarian and antidemocratic. Here, Law employs insights from political…”
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    The Anatomy of a Conservative Court: Judicial Review in Japan by Law, David S

    Published in Texas law review (01-06-2009)
    “…The Supreme Court of Japan is widely and justifiably considered the most conservative constitutional court in the world. Drawing on interviews conducted in…”
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    GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS by Law, David S

    Published in Northwestern University law review (01-06-2008)
    “…Yet the subject of globalization has barely penetrated the consciousness of constitutional scholars in this country.8 The notable exception in this regard has…”
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    Applicability of Kinetic Models for In Situ Combustion Processes with Different Oil Types by Jia, Na, Law, David H.-S., Naccache, Paul, Giddins, Marie Ann

    “…The in situ combustion (ISC) process is of interest as an enhanced oil recovery method because it is an alternative to traditional steam-based processes for…”
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    The limits of global judicial dialogue by Law, David S, Chang, Wen-Chen

    Published in Washington law review (01-10-2011)
    “…The notion that "global judicial dialogue" is contributing to the globalization of constitutional law has attracted considerable attention. Various scholars…”
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    Judicial ideology and the decision to publish Voting and publication patterns in Ninth Circuit asylum cases by Law, David S

    Published in Judicature (01-01-2006)
    “…Law explores the voting and publication patterns in Ninth Circuit asylum cases. To date, a majority of circuits have discouraged or forbidden litigants from…”
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