Research
Exploring where law, society and culture meet.
For over 70 years, we’ve conducted rigorous, groundbreaking research used worldwide to help ensure that the law embodies principles like dignity, fairness and justice.
Learning and Practicing Law
Advancing research on legal education and practice, the ABF investigates how the law is practiced both in legal and non-legal settings, including a focus on legal careers and the evolving paths of legal professionals.
Protecting Rights and Accessing Justice
Innovative research through the ABF examines the roles that laws have around the world, with a special focus on protecting vital rights and the ways that people from different communities can access the justice system.
Making and Implementing Law
The ABF analyzes the diverse ways laws are created and practiced in the U.S. and around the world, not just by legal professionals, but also by those who enforce the law and put it into action.
Recent Research Publications
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The Making of Modern US Citizenship and Alienage: The History of Asian Immigration, Racial Capital, and US Law
February 2023
Hardeep Dhillon
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The Making of Lawyers' Careers: Inequality and Opportunity in the American Legal Profession
October 2023
Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Bryant Garth, Joyce Sterling, David B. Wilkins, Meghan Dawe and Ethan Michelson
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Law’s Governing Centers: A Global Sociolegal Approach
2023
Jothie Rajah
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Authoritarian Rule of Law Deploys Political Gaslighting: Singapore Legislates Against "Fake News"
2023
Jothie Rajah
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Normalizing Authoritarianism: Authoritarian Rule of Law in Singapore and Hong Kong
2023
Jothie Rajah
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Portrait Project 2.0 Policy Brief: Identity and Action in Challenging Times
2022
Tyler Dang, Katherine Fang, Benji Lu, Hon. Goodwin Liu and Michael Tayag
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Experts, Democracy and the Historical Irony of U.S. Tax Policy: Thomas S. Adams and the Beginnings of the Value-Added Tax
December 2022
Ajay K. Mehrotra
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The Exonerating "Guise of Brotherhood": Intra-Fraternal Sexual Violence Survivors' Accounts of Illegibility
November 2022
David Fishman, Laura Beth Nielsen and Sino Esthappan
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Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
November 2022
Tom Ginsburg and Benjamin Schonthal
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Brown, History, and the Fourteenth Amendment
November 2022
Christopher W. Schmidt
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Sociolegal Research, the Law School Survey of Student Engagement, and Studying Diversity in Judicial Clerkships
Winter 2020
Ajay K. Mehrotra, Shih-Chun Steven Chien and Xiangnong Wang
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Civil Procedure as the Regulation of Externalities: Toward a New Theory of Civil Litigation
2022
William H.J. Hubbard and Ronen Avraham