Scholarly Archive presents curated academic and institutional research addressing the historical development, theoretical foundations, and practical operation of legal authority, governance, and judicial systems. Entries reference primary scholarship and established academic frameworks to contextualize modern legal doctrines and institutional practices. Educational-only reference material.
- A General Look at General Jurisdiction
- A Primer on the Jurisdiction of the U.S. Courts of Appeals (Third Edition)
- Admiralty and Maritime Law (Second Edition)
- Article III Judicial Power, the Adverse-Party Requirement, and Non-Contentious Jurisdiction
- Debt Discharge, Intent, and Good Faith
- Disentangling Administrative Searches
- Jurisdiction of the Subject Matter and Res Judicata
- Jurisdiction or Venue
- Parties to Crime
- Police Power, Takings, and Due Process
- Preserving a Special Appearance
- Pro Se Case Management for Nonprisoner Civil Litigation
- Rights in Rem
- Sua Sponte Consideration in Appellate Review
- The Common Law in the United States
- The Corporation as Sovereign
- The County Sheriff as a Distinctive Policing Modality
- The Expanding Role of Magistrate Judges in the Federal Courts
- The Federal Rules of Pro Se Procedure
- The Meaning of “Under Color of Law”
- The Overcriminalization Phenomenon
- The Pathological Politics of Criminal Law
- The Principle of Party Presentation
- The Pro Se Phenomenon
- The Relation Between Commercial Law and Commercial Practice
- The Role of the Administrative Law Judge
- The Supreme Court, the Due Process Clause, and the In Personam Jurisdiction of State Courts
- Two Models of the Criminal Process
- Why We Need the Uniform Commercial Code