461 total citations 67 papers, 147 citations indexed
About
W. Bradley Wendel is a scholar working on Law, Political Science and International Relations and Economics and Econometrics.
According to data from OpenAlex, W. Bradley Wendel has authored 67 papers receiving a total of 147 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 48 papers in Law, 32 papers in Political Science and International Relations and 24 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in W. Bradley Wendel's work include Legal Education and Practice Innovations (36 papers), Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (22 papers) and Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (20 papers). W. Bradley Wendel is often cited by papers focused on Legal Education and Practice Innovations (36 papers), Legal Systems and Judicial Processes (22 papers) and Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems (20 papers). W. Bradley Wendel collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. W. Bradley Wendel's co-authors include Tim Dare and Anthony J. Sebok and has published in prestigious journals such as Michigan Law Review, Columbia Law Review and Law and Contemporary Problems.
In The Last Decade
W. Bradley Wendel
52 papers
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116 citations
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All Works
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2019). Technological Solutions to Human Error and How They Can Kill You: Understanding the Boeing 737 Max Products Liability Litigation. SMU Scholar (Southern Methodist University). 84(3). 379.3 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2019). Paying the Piper But Not Calling the Tune: Litigation Financing and Professional Independence. Akron law review. 52(1). 1.1 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2014). A Legal Ethics Perspective on Alternative Litigation Financing. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2014). Alternative Litigation Finance and anti-Commodification Norms. The De Paul law review. 63(2). 655.2 indexed citations
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Sebok, Anthony J. & W. Bradley Wendel. (2013). Duty in the Litigation Investment Agreement: The Choice between Tort and Contract Norms When the Deal Breaks Down. Vanderbilt law review. 66(6). 1831.1 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley, et al.. (2013). The ABA Guidelines and the Norms of Capital Defense Representation. Hofstra law review. 41(3). 7.2 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2011). Explanation in Legal Scholarship: The Inferential Structure of Doctrinal Legal Analysis. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 96(4). 1035.5 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley, et al.. (2010). Legal Ethics and Moral Character. SSRN Electronic Journal.4 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2009). The Lawyer's Role in a Contemporary Democracy, Promoting the Rule of Law, Government Lawyers, Democracy, and The Rule of Law. Fordham law review. 77(4). 1333.
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2007). Personal Integrity and the Conflict between Ordinary and Institutional Values. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2006). Lawyers, Citizens, and the Internal Point of View. Fordham law review. 75(3). 1473.3 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2006). Institutional and Individual Justification in Legal Ethics: The Problem of Client Selection. Hofstra law review. 34(3). 12.3 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2005). Legal Ethics and the Separation of Law and Morals. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 91(1). 67.3 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2005). Professionalism as Interpretation. Northwestern University law review. 99(3). 1167.4 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2004). Professional responsibility : examples and explanations.1 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2002). Teaching Ethics in an Atmosphere of Skepticism and Relativism. USF Scholarship Repository (University of San Francisco). 36(3). 6.2 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2002). Mixed Signals: Rational-Choice Theories of Social Norms and the Pragmatics of Explanation. Indiana law journal. 77(1). 1.4 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2001). Free Speech for Lawyers. Hastings constitutional law quarterly. 28(2). 305–444.
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2001). Nonlegal Regulation of the Legal Profession: Social Norms in Professional Communities.9 indexed citations
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Wendel, W. Bradley. (2001). Morality, Motivation, and the Professionalism Movement. Scholar Commons (University of South Carolina). 52(3). 10.3 indexed citations
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