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Last Year's Publications

Legal ScholarshipAdam Chilton

Following Will’s lead, I thought I’d jot down what I published over the last year. Characteristically for me, everything I published was co-authored and the topics I wrote about were a bit eclectic.

During 2021, I published six academic articles. This included peer reviewed papers on rethinking law school tenure standards, the relationship between countries’ legal origins and their current substantive legal rules, improving support for women’s rights in Pakistan, and the contents of antitrust chapters in preferential trade agreements. It also included invited contributions on the social science approach to international law scholarship and how international law influences public opinion.

I also wrote a short piece for an online symposium for the book Mila Versteeg and I published in 2020 on How Constitutional Rights Matter, an op-ed about Supreme Court term limits, and zero blog posts. That’s right. I went an entire year without adding anything to this blog.

Given that embarrassing level of commitment to blogging, and in the spirit of a new year’s resolution to get started again, I’m going to try and write about these projects over the next few weeks. So, if this blog has any readers left (Hi Will and Will’s twitter followers!), please check back to see if I follow through or drop the ball.