The Duke Law Student Paper Series gathers outstanding works written by our students. These include papers receiving awards and special recognitions, articles published after graduation based on work done during law school, and submissions from the Student Paper Series
Submissions from 2013
Democratic Development and the Public Sphere: The Rights to Hear and be Heard in Ghana, Duke Law School Seminar and Fact-Finding Trip to Ghana
Submissions from 2010
Land Rights and Socio-Economic Development of Afro-Brazilian Communities, Noah Browne, Anne Dana, and Katherine Shea
The Power of Posner: A Study of Prestige and Influence in the Federal Judiciary, Ryan P. Thompson and Christopher C. McCurdy
Submissions from 2007
Promoting and Establishing the Recovery of Endangered Species on Private Lands: A Case Study of the Gopher Tortoise, Blake Hudson