Virginia Law Review - Notable Articles

Notable Articles

The following articles published in the Virginia Law Review are among "The Most-Cited Law Review Articles of All Time":

  • Wilkinson, J. Harvie (2009). "Of Guns, Abortions, and the Unraveling Rule of Law". Virginia Law Review 95 (2): 253–323.
  • Bebchuk, Lucian A. (2007). "The Myth of the Shareholder Franchise". Virginia Law Review 93 (2): 675–732.
  • Sunstein, Cass R. (2006). "Chevron Step Zero". Virginia Law Review 92 (2): 187–249.
  • Burk, Dan L.; Lemley, Mark A. (2003). "Policy Levers in Patent Law". Virginia Law Review 89 (7): 1575–1696. doi:10.2307/3202360.
  • Blair, Margaret M.; Stout, Lynn A. (1999). "A Team Production Theory of Corporate Law". Virginia Law Review 85 (2): 247–328. doi:10.2307/1073662.
  • Kahan, Dan (1997). "Social Influence, Social Meaning, and Deterrence". Virginia Law Review 83 (2): 349–395. doi:10.2307/1073780.
  • Thompson, William; Ford, Simon (1989). "DNA Typing: Acceptance and Weight of the New Genetic Identification Tests". Virginia Law Review 75 (3): 45– 108. doi:10.2307/1073218. JSTOR 1073218.
  • Bartlett, Katharine T. (1984). "Rethinking Parenthood as an Exclusive Status: The Need for Legal Alternatives When the Premise of the Nuclear Family Has Failed". Virginia Law Review 70 (5): 879–963. doi:10.2307/1072945.
  • Gilson, Ronald J.; Kraakman, Reinier H. (1984). "The Mechanisms of Market Efficiency". Virginia Law Review 70 (4): 549–644. doi:10.2307/1073080.
  • Summers, Clyde W. (1976). "Individual Protection Against Unjust Dismissal: Time for a Statute". Virginia Law Review 62 (3): 481–532. doi:10.2307/1072376.

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