Can anyone please tell me who wrote the student Notes titled, “Looking It Up: Dictionaries and Statutory Interpretation” (Harv. L. Rev. 1994), and “Why Learned Hand Would Never Consult Legislative History Today” (Harv. L. Rev. 1992)? I want to mention them as examples of oft-cited notes (>85 academic citations for Hand, 110 for Dictionaries, 10 case citations for each). Thanks!
[UPDATE: A query to a lawprof discussion list quickly resolved this for me; Looking It Up was written by Prof. Kevin Werbach (Wharton), and Learned Hand was written by Judge Mark Filip, who clerked at the Court the year I did. Between Judge Filip’s note, Jim Ryan’s excellent Smith and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act: An Iconoclastic Assessment (>100 citations), and my Freedom of Speech and Workplace Harassment, we apparently had a good student Note year.]