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Sufficiency Of The Evidence Does Not Meet Daubert Standards: A Critique Of The Green-Sanders Proposal, Aaron Twerski, Lior Sapir
Sufficiency Of The Evidence Does Not Meet Daubert Standards: A Critique Of The Green-Sanders Proposal, Aaron Twerski, Lior Sapir
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Government Nonedorsement, Nelson Tebbe
Sunshine, Stakeholders, And Executive Pay: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach, Brian D. Galle, David I. Walker
Sunshine, Stakeholders, And Executive Pay: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach, Brian D. Galle, David I. Walker
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We evaluate the effect of highly salient disclosure of private college and university president compensation on subsequent donations using a quasi-experimental research design. Using a differences-in-discontinuities approach to compare institutions that are highlighted in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual "top 10" list of most highly-compensated presidents against similar others, we find that appearing on a top 10 list is associated with reduced average donations of approximately 4.5 million dollars in the first full fiscal year following disclosure, despite greater fundraising efforts at "top 10" schools. We also find some evidence that top 10 appearances slow the growth of compensation, …
Diversity May Be Justified, Anita Bernstein
Using The Client-File Method To Teach Transactional Law, Bradley T. Borden
Using The Client-File Method To Teach Transactional Law, Bradley T. Borden
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Reflections On The State As Fiduciary, Andrew S. Gold
Reflections On The State As Fiduciary, Andrew S. Gold
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Treaty Interpretation And Constitutional Transformation: Informal Change In International Organizations, Julian Arato
Treaty Interpretation And Constitutional Transformation: Informal Change In International Organizations, Julian Arato
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Are People Probabilistically Challenged?, Alex Stein
Are People Probabilistically Challenged?, Alex Stein
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Just Undercompensation: The Idiosyncratic Premium N Eminent Domain, Brian A. Lee
Just Undercompensation: The Idiosyncratic Premium N Eminent Domain, Brian A. Lee
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Crime, Survelliance, And Communities, I. Bennett Capers
Crime, Survelliance, And Communities, I. Bennett Capers
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Quantitative Model For Measuring Line-Drawing Inequity, Bradley T. Borden
Quantitative Model For Measuring Line-Drawing Inequity, Bradley T. Borden
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Theorizing Forms For Social Enterprise, Dana Brakman Reiser
Theorizing Forms For Social Enterprise, Dana Brakman Reiser
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Permanency Puzzle, Cynthia Godsoe
Voluntary Recalls, Anita Bernstein
Free Speech, Fair Election, And Campaign Finance Laws: Can They Co-Exist?, Joel Gora
Free Speech, Fair Election, And Campaign Finance Laws: Can They Co-Exist?, Joel Gora
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The 9/11 Litigation Database: A Recipe For Judicial Management, Aaron D. Twerski, Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, James A. Henderson, Jr.
The 9/11 Litigation Database: A Recipe For Judicial Management, Aaron D. Twerski, Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, James A. Henderson, Jr.
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Technological Intermediaries And Freedom Of The Press, Christina Mulligan
Technological Intermediaries And Freedom Of The Press, Christina Mulligan
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Dog Days In The Law Library: Philosophical, Financial, And Administrative Issues Raised By Faculty Summer Grant Programs, Robert M. Jarvis, Phyllis G. Coleman
Dog Days In The Law Library: Philosophical, Financial, And Administrative Issues Raised By Faculty Summer Grant Programs, Robert M. Jarvis, Phyllis G. Coleman
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Our law school has a faculty summer grant program, as do most law schools. Our program's rules, set out in the appendix to this article, are simple in theory: interested professors submit applications in January, get funded in June, and are expected to have a completed manuscript sometime thereafter.
Comment On “Excessive Ambitions (Ii)” By (Jon Elster), Donald L. Horowitz
Comment On “Excessive Ambitions (Ii)” By (Jon Elster), Donald L. Horowitz
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Intuition Versus Algorithm: The Case Of Forensic Authorship Attribution, Lawrence Solan
Intuition Versus Algorithm: The Case Of Forensic Authorship Attribution, Lawrence Solan
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Trouble With Regulating Microfinance, Anita Bernstein
Trouble With Regulating Microfinance, Anita Bernstein
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What's Wrong With Stereotyping?, Anita Bernstein
What's Wrong With Stereotyping?, Anita Bernstein
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The Architecture Of Ignorance, Gregg P. Macey
The Architecture Of Ignorance, Gregg P. Macey
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Hunting Stag With Fly Paper: A Hybrid Financial Instrument For Social Enterprise, Steven A. Dean, Dana Brakman Reiser
Hunting Stag With Fly Paper: A Hybrid Financial Instrument For Social Enterprise, Steven A. Dean, Dana Brakman Reiser
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Parsing Parenthood, Cynthia Godsoe
Temporal Inconsistency And The Regulation Of Corporate Misconduct, Miriam H. Baer
Temporal Inconsistency And The Regulation Of Corporate Misconduct, Miriam H. Baer
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