Alex Stein, Professor of Law

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Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 
55 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003

Room 943

tel: 212.790.0348 
fax: 212.790.0205
e-mail:
astein1@yu.edu
alex@professoralexstein.com



Specialty areas:

Evidence
Criminal Law and Procedure
Torts
Medical Malpractice
Economic Analysis of Law



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REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS


BOOKS

Foundations of Evidence Law (Oxford University Press, 2005)

for contents and excerpts from book reviews, click HERE
for description and ordering information, click 
HERE (for Oxford University Press) or HERE (for Amazon)
see Book Reviews

Tort Liability under Uncertainty (Oxford University Press, 2001) (with Ariel Porat)

for contents and excerpts from book reviews, click HERE
for description and ordering information, click
HERE (for Oxford University Press) or HERE (for Amazon)
see Book Reviews

 

ARTICLES

Originality, 95 Virginia Law Review ___ (2009) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download

Reconceptualizing Trespass, 103 Northwestern University Law Review ____ (2009) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download

Torts and Innovation, 107 Michigan Law Review 285-315 (2008) (with Gideon Parchomovsky) download

Constitutional Evidence Law, 61 Vanderbilt Law Review 65-124 (2008) download

Mediating Rules in Criminal Law, 93 Virginia Law Review 1197-1258 (2007) (with Richard A. Bierschbach)  download

Ambiguity Aversion and the Criminal Process, 81 Notre Dame Law Review 1495-1551 (2006) (with Uzi Segal)  download

Overenforcement, 93 Georgetown Law Journal 1743-1781 (2005) (with Richard A. Bierschbach) 
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Indeterminate Causation and Apportionment of Damages: An Essay on Holtby, Allen and Fairchild, 23 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 667-702 (2003) (with Ariel Porat) 
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Of Two Wrongs that Make a Right: Two Paradoxes of the Evidence Law and their Combined Economic Justification, 79 Texas Law Review 1199-1234 (2001)
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The Right to Silence Helps the Innocent: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Fifth Amendment Privilege, 114 Harvard Law Review 430-510 (2000) (with Daniel J. Seidmann) 
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For my response to the critics of this article, click HERE


  • To see my papers on SSRN, click HERE.

  • To see my papers on Bepress, click HERE.

  •  For full list of my publications, go to PUBLICATIONS or click below on My Resume.

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My Resume