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Taking The Legislative Temperature: Which Federal Climate Change Legislative Proposal Is “Best”? (Part Ii), Victor B. Flatt Dec 2007

Taking The Legislative Temperature: Which Federal Climate Change Legislative Proposal Is “Best”? (Part Ii), Victor B. Flatt

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Taking The Legislative Temperature: Which Federal Climate Change Legislative Proposal Is "Best"?, Victor B. Flatt Dec 2007

Taking The Legislative Temperature: Which Federal Climate Change Legislative Proposal Is "Best"?, Victor B. Flatt

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Pleading Standards Should Not Change After Bell Atlantic V. Twombly, Keith Bradley Nov 2007

Pleading Standards Should Not Change After Bell Atlantic V. Twombly, Keith Bradley

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Is Dick Cheney Unconstitutional?, Glenn Harlan Reynolds Nov 2007

Is Dick Cheney Unconstitutional?, Glenn Harlan Reynolds

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Coming Clean About "Junk Dna", Simon A. Cole Nov 2007

Coming Clean About "Junk Dna", Simon A. Cole

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"Ingenious Argument" Or A Serious Constitutional Problem? A Comment On Professor Epstein's Paper, Philip Hamburger Oct 2007

"Ingenious Argument" Or A Serious Constitutional Problem? A Comment On Professor Epstein's Paper, Philip Hamburger

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There Is Nothing Pragmatic About Originalism, David S. Law, David Mcgowan Oct 2007

There Is Nothing Pragmatic About Originalism, David S. Law, David Mcgowan

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There Is Nothing Pragmatic About Originalism, David S. Law, David Mcgowan Oct 2007

There Is Nothing Pragmatic About Originalism, David S. Law, David Mcgowan

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Selecting The President: A Bad Idea Out There In California, Robert W. Bennett Oct 2007

Selecting The President: A Bad Idea Out There In California, Robert W. Bennett

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Please, Let’S Bury The Junk: The Codis Loci And The Revelation Of Private Information, D.H. Kaye Sep 2007

Please, Let’S Bury The Junk: The Codis Loci And The Revelation Of Private Information, D.H. Kaye

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Nonjurisdictionality Or Inequity, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch Sep 2007

Nonjurisdictionality Or Inequity, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

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Is The “Junk” Dna Designation Bunk?, Simon A. Cole Sep 2007

Is The “Junk” Dna Designation Bunk?, Simon A. Cole

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Memo To The President (And His Opponents): Ideology Still Counts, David A. Strauss Aug 2007

Memo To The President (And His Opponents): Ideology Still Counts, David A. Strauss

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Out To Lunch: Saks & Koehler Reply To Rudin & Imman's Commentary, Jonathan Koehler Jan 2007

Out To Lunch: Saks & Koehler Reply To Rudin & Imman's Commentary, Jonathan Koehler

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At several points in their comment on our article in Science (1), Rudin & Inman (2, 3) asserted or clearly implied that we had been dishonest in our presentation. In each of those instances Rudin & Inman's charges are groundless, as we demonstrate below.

Had Rudin & Inman examined the actual source [see Fig. 1, right], they would have discovered that the words were indeed those of Moenssens, that they were consistent with the context in which they appeared, that Moenssens was not quoting Zain or anyone else, and that Saks & Koehler had accurately attributed the statement to its …


Comment: Experts Who Don't Know They Don't Know, Jonathan Koehler Jan 2007

Comment: Experts Who Don't Know They Don't Know, Jonathan Koehler

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Sadly, the conclusion reached by Green and Armstrong (2006) – that experts should not be used for predicting the decisions that people will make in conflicts – comes as no surprise. Decades ago, Armstrong himself taught us that expertise beyond a minimal level does not improve judgmental accuracy across a variety of domains (Armstrong, 1980). More recently, Tetlock (2006) drove home the point in a study of hundreds of political experts who made thousands of forecasts over many years. Like Green and Armstrong (2006), Tetlock (2006) found that that expert forecasts were frequently inaccurate. In a nod to Armstrong's previous …