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Who Is An Impartial Juror In An Age Of Mass Media?, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Who Is An Impartial Juror In An Age Of Mass Media?, Fred H. Cate, Newton N. Minow
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Perils Of Unreasonable Risk: Information, Regulatory Policy, And Toxic Substances Control, John S. Applegate
The Perils Of Unreasonable Risk: Information, Regulatory Policy, And Toxic Substances Control, John S. Applegate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Content Discrimination And The First Amendment, Susan H. Williams
Content Discrimination And The First Amendment, Susan H. Williams
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Relaxing Traditional Economic Assumptions And Values: Toward A New Disciplinary Discourse On Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Relaxing Traditional Economic Assumptions And Values: Toward A New Disciplinary Discourse On Law, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Economics has been viewed traditionally as a discipline removed from other, "softer", fields of social analysis. Professor R. Malloy has fought to remove these barriers and encourage interdisciplinary dialogue. In a field previously dominated by normative values of majority power holders, a multidisciplinary approach allows for a more extensive examination of social trends and the question of innate human "rights". By relaxing the assumptions of traditional neoclassical economic analysis, one can gain a theoretical perspective that includes insights from multiple disciplines. This article reinforces Malloy's conceptualization of new social analysis, hoping to further this new interdisciplinary cooperation.
Book Review. Law's Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Book Review. Law's Patriarchy, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Newsletters: One Step Closer, Marianne Mason
Newsletters: One Step Closer, Marianne Mason
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Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams
Civic Republicanism And The Citizen Militia: The Terrifying Second Amendment, David C. Williams
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