Occasional Papers
Yale Law School Occasional Papers are published under the auspices of the Office of the Dean for friends and graduates of the Yale Law School. The series disseminates some of the many distinguished lectures emanating from the Yale Law School community.

Culture in the Time of Tolerance: Al-Andalus as a Model for Our Own Time
María Rosa Menocal, R. Selden Rose Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and director of the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, 2001.

The Physics of Persuasion: Arguing the New Deal
Seth P. Waxman, Solicitor General of the United States, 2000.

Globalization and the Rule of Law
Jeffrey Sachs, Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade, Harvard University, 1998.

The Rise of World Constitutionalism
Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University, 1998.

Human Sacrifice and Human Experimentation: Reflections at Nuremberg
Jay Katz, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor Emeritus of Law, Medicine, and Psychiatry and Harvey L. Karp Professorial Lecturer in Law and Psychoanalysis, Yale University, 1997.

Milton's Areopagitica and the Modern First Amendment
Vincent Blasi, Corliss Lamont Professor of Civil Liberties, Columbia University, 1995.