Faculty Scholarship from 2014
The Means Principle, Larry Alexander
The Most Persuasive Frankfurt Example and What It Shows: Or Why Determinis Is Not the Greatest Threat to Moral Responsibility, Larry Alexander
The search for legislative intent, Larry Alexander
How much autonomy do you want?, Maimon Schwarzschild
Faculty Scholarship from 2011
Short-Termism, the Financial Crisis, and Corporate Governance, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2009
Applying California's AB 32 Targets to the Regional Level: A Study of San Diego County Greenhouse Gases and Reduction Stages, Scott J. Anders, David O. De Haan, Nilmini Silva-Send, Sean Tanka, and Lauren Tyner
Faculty Scholarship from 2004
Corporate Ethics in the Health Care Marketplace, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2003
Law and Socio-Economics in Legal Education, Lynne Dallas
Faculty Scholarship from 2002
The New Managerialism and Diversity on Corporate Boards of Directors, Lynne Dallas