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Yale Law School Professor John H. Langbein's "Questioning the Trust Law Duty of Loyalty," selected as 'Exemplary Legal Writing 2005'
Yale Law School Professor John H. Langbein's "Questioning the Trust Law Duty of Loyalty," has been selected by the Green Bag and its distinguished Board of Advisers as "Exemplary Legal Writing 2005."
The article will be published in "The Green Bag Almanac and Reader 2006," which will be out in a few weeks.
Below is the list of the "Exemplary Legal Writing 2005" honorees:
* Opinions *
Paul G. Cassell, U.S. v. Angelos, 345 F. Supp. 2d 1227 (D. Utah 2004)
Alex Kozinski (dissenting), In re Complaint of Judicial Misconduct, 425 F.3d 1179 (9th Cir. 2005)
Mark P. Painter, Kohlbrand v. Ranieri, 823 N.E.2d 76 (Ohio Ct. App. 2005)
James M. Rosenbaum, Rohwer v. Federal Cartridge Co., 2004 U.S. Dist. Lexis 23744 (D. Minn.)
Antonin Scalia (dissenting), Roper v. Simmons, 543 U.S. 551 (2005)
Diane P. Wood, Gore v. Indiana University, 416 F.3d 590 (7th Cir. 2005)
* Books *
David P. Currie, The Constitution in Congress: Democrats & Whigs, 1829-1861 (Chicago 2005)
Linda Greenhouse, Becoming Justice Blackmun (Henry Holt 2005)
Sadakat Kadri, The Trial: A History, from Socrates to O.J. Simpson (Random House 2005)
* Short Articles *
Elaine E. Bucklo, Putting Your Worst Foot Forward, Litigation, Winter 2005
Alex Kozinski, The Appearance of Propriety, Legal Affairs, Jan./Feb. 2005
Burt Neuborne, Courting Trouble, The American Prospect, Jan. 4, 2005
Margaret Talbot, Supreme Confidence, The New Yorker, Mar. 28, 2005
* Long Articles *
Anonymous, Jazz Has Got Copyright Law & that Ain?t Good, 118 Harv. L. Rev. 1940 (2005)
Bryan A. Garner, Don?t Know Much About Punctuation, 83 Tex. L. Rev. 1443 (2005)
Brian C. Kalt, The Perfect Crime, 93 Georgetown L.J. 675 (2005)
John H. Langbein, Questioning the Trust Law Duty of Loyalty, 114 Yale L.J. 929 (2005)
* Briefs and Motions *
Walter Dellinger et al., Amicus Brief in Rumsfeld v. F.A.I.R.
Mark A. Perry et al., Amicus Brief in Van Orden v. Perry
* Miscellany *
Jon O. Newman, It Can Only Get Better, 6 J. App. Prac. & Process 177 (2004)
Charles A. Sullivan, The Under-Theorized Asterisk Footnote, 93 Georgetown L.J. 1093 (2005)
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