If there were a Nobel Prize, which living legal scholar in the U.S. should get it? Rank order the candidates. Only those over the age of 60 who might make the top ten are listed as choices.

Only the 10 favorite choices will win the poll.
The poll ends October 12, 2016. The poll supervisor is Brian Leiter (bleiter@uchicago.edu). Contact the poll supervisor if you need help.

Give each of the following choices a rank, where a smaller-numbered rank means that you prefer that choice more. For example, give your top choice the rank 1. Give choices the same rank if you have no preference between them. You do not have to use all the possible ranks.

Note: All choices initially have the rank “No opinion”. This rank is not the same as the lowest possible rank; it means that you choose not to rank this choice with respect to the other choices.

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 Choice Rank
Bruce Ackerman
Akhil Amar
Anthony Amsterdam
Philip Bobbitt
Guido Calabresi
Erwin Chemerinsky
Frank Easterbrook
Melvin Eisenberg
Lee Epstein
Richard Epstein
Daniel Farber
Daniel Fischel
Owen Fiss
Charles Fried
Lawrence Friedman
Marc Galanter
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Michael Graetz
Kent Greenawalt
Jack Greenberg
Geoffrey Hazard
Herbert Hovenkamp
Yale Kamisar
Kenneth Karst
Louis Kaplow
Herma Hill Kay
Duncan Kennedy
Harold Koh
Anthony Kronman
Douglas Laycock
Sanford Levinson
Stewart Macaulay
Catharine MacKinnon
Michael McConnell
Geoffrey Miller
Martha Minow
Martha Nussbaum
Richard Posner
Joseph Raz
Deborah Rhode
Paul Robinson
Frederick Schauer
Alan Schwartz
Robert E. Scott
Steven Shavell
Richard B. Stewart
Kathleen Sullivan
Cass Sunstein
Laurence Tribe
Mark Tushnet
Jeremy Waldron




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