Scholarship from 1981
Authority and Consent, Joseph Raz
Scholarship from 1980
Manifest Criminality, Criminal Intent, and the Metamorphosis of Lloyd Weinreb, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 1979
Should Intolerable Prison Conditions Generate a Justification or an Excuse for Escape?, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 1976
The Metamorphosis of Larceny, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 1975
The Right Deed for the Wrong Reason: A Reply to Mr. Robinson, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 1974
The Individualization of Excusing Conditions, George P. Fletcher
Scholarship from 1972
Fairness and Utility in Tort Theory, George P. Fletcher
Legal Principles and the Limits of Law, Joseph Raz
Scholarship from 1971
The Identity of Legal Systems, Joseph Raz
Scholarship from 1970
On Lawful Governments, Joseph Raz
Scholarship from 1968
The Presumption of Innocence in the Soviet Union, George P. Fletcher
Two Kinds of Legal Rules: A Comparative Study of Burden-of-Persuasion Practices in Criminal Cases, George P. Fletcher