Judith Resnik

2.1k citations
138 papers · 826 indexed · h-index 15

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  • Law 64
    • Judicial and Constitutional Studies 29
    • Law in Society and Culture 16
    • Legal Education and Practice Innovations 15
    • Legal Systems and Judicial Processes 44
    • American Constitutional Law and Politics 14

Judith Resnik

102 papers receiving 669 citations

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Judith Resnik
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  • Law 413
  • Political Science and International Relations 231
  • Sociology and Political Science 299
  • Economics and Econometrics 181
  • Strategy and Management 94
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All Works

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The Puzzles of Prisoners and Rights: An Essay in Honor of Frank Johnson
20200
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Lawyers' Ethics Beyond the Vanishing Trial: Unrepresented Claimaints, De Facto Aggregations, Arbitration Mandates, and Privatized Processes
20171
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Diffusing Disputes: The Public in the Private of Arbitration, the Private in Courts, and the Erasure of Rights
201511
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Bordering by Law: The Migration of Law, Crimes, Sovereignty, and the Mail
20143
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Building the Federal Judiciary (Literally and Legally): The Monuments of Chief Justices Taft, Warren, and Rehnquist
20124
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Fairness in Numbers: A Comment on AT&T V. Concepcion, Wal-Mart V. Dukes, and Turner V. Rogers
20115
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Migrations and mobilities : citizenship, borders, and gender
20094
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Internationalism of American Federalism: Missouri and Holland, The
20082
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The Jayne Lecture: Representing Justice: From Renaissance Iconography to Twenty-First-Century Courthouses
20071
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Living Their Legal Commitments: Paideic Communities, Courts and Robert Cover
20057
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Living Their Legal Commitments: Paideic Communities, Courts, and Robert Cover (An Essay on Racial Segregation at Bob Jones University, Patrilineal Membership Rules, Veiling, and Jurisgenerative Practices)
20051
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For Owen M. Fiss: Some Reflections on the Triumph and the Death of Adjudication
20030
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A Continuous Body: Ongoing Conversations About Women and Legal Education
20031
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Grieving Criminal Defense Lawyers
20022
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Reconstructing Equality: Of Justice, Justicia, and the Gender of Jurisdiction
20023
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Money Matters: Judicial Market Interventions Creating SubsidesAnd Awarding Fees and Costs in Individual and Aggregate Litigation
20001
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Contingency Fees in Mass Torts: Access, Risk, and the Provision of Legal Services When Layers of Lawyers Work for Individuals and Collectives of Clients
19981
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“The Federal Courts”: Constituting and Changing the Topic
19981

About Judith Resnik

Judith Resnik is a scholar working on Law, Political Science and International Relations, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 138 papers that have together received 826 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (44 papers), Judicial and Constitutional Studies (29 papers), Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (24 papers), Law in Society and Culture (16 papers), Legal and Constitutional Studies (16 papers), Legal Education and Practice Innovations (15 papers), American Constitutional Law and Politics (14 papers) and Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis (13 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Law (413 citations), Political Science and International Relations (231 citations), Sociology and Political Science (299 citations), Economics and Econometrics (181 citations) and Strategy and Management (94 citations). Judith Resnik has collaborated with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Latvia. Frequent co-authors include Deborah R. Hensler, Patricia A. Ebener, Tom R. Tyler, Robert J. MacCoun, William L. F. Felstiner, E. Allan Lind, Carolyn G. Heilbrun, Kristen Bell, Jean R. Sternlight and Seyla Benhabib. Their work appears in journals such as The Yale Law Journal, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Harvard Law Review, Stanford Law Review and ˜The œNotre Dame law review.

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