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Fields of papers citing papers by Rachel E. Barkow
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Rachel E. Barkow. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Rachel E. Barkow. The network helps show where Rachel E. Barkow may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rachel E. Barkow
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2020). Using the Corporate Prosecution and Sentencing Model for Individuals: The Case for a Unified Federal Approach. Law and Contemporary Problems. 83(4). 159–180.
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2019). Categorical Mistakes: The Flawed Framework of the Armed Career Criminal Act and Mandatory Minimum Sentencing. Harvard Law Review. 133(1). 200–240.
Barkow, Rachel E.. (2019). Prisoners of Politics. Harvard University Press eBooks.19 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E., et al.. (2017). Designed to Fail: The President's Deference to the Department of Justice in Advancing Criminal Justice Reform. eYLS (Yale Law School). 59(2). 387.1 indexed citations
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Sunstein, Cass R., John Roberts, John F. Manning, et al.. (2016). In Memoriam: Justice Antonin Scalia. Harvard Law Review. 130(1). 1–30.1 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E., et al.. (2014). Restructuring Clemency: The Cost of Ignoring Clemency and a Plan for Renewal. The University of Chicago Law Review. 82(1). 1.3 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2014). The New Policing of Business Crime. Seattle University law review. 37(2). 435.1 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2013). Explaining and Curbing Capture. eYLS (Yale Law School). 18(1). 17.3 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2012). Sentencing Guidelines at the Crossroads of Politics and Expertise. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 160(6). 1599.3 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2010). Federalism and Criminal Law: What the Feds Can Learn from the States. Michigan Law Review. 109(4). 519–580.3 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2010). Insulating Agencies: Avoiding Capture Through Institutional Design. Texas law review. 89(1). 15.36 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2008). The Court of Life and Death: The Two Tracks of Constitutional Sentencing Law and the Case for Uniformity. Michigan Law Review. 107(7). 1145–1205.5 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2008). Institutional Design and the Policing of Prosecutors: Lessons from Administrative Law. Stanford Law Review. 61(4). 869.16 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2007). The Ascent of the Administrative State and the Demise of Mercy. Harvard Law Review. 121(5). 1332–1366.7 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E. & Kathleen O’Neill. (2006). Delegating Punitive Power: The Political Economy of Sentencing Commission and Guideline Formation. Texas law review. 84(7). 1973.1 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2006). The Political Market for Criminal Justice. Michigan Law Review. 104(7). 1713–1724.1 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2005). Separation of Powers and the Criminal Law. Stanford Law Review. 58(4). 768–1054.8 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E.. (2005). OUR FEDERAL SYSTEM OF SENTENCING. Stanford Law Review. 58(1). 119–136.2 indexed citations
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Barkow, Rachel E. & Peter Huber. (2000). A Tale of Two Agencies: A Comparative Analysis of FCC and DOJ Review of Telecommunications Mergers. The University of Chicago legal forum. 2000(1). 4.5 indexed citations
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