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Quantitative Model For Measuing Line-Drawing Inequity, Bradley T. Borden
Quantitative Model For Measuing Line-Drawing Inequity, Bradley T. Borden
Bradley T. Borden
The law draws lines. It draws lines between manslaughter and murder, negligence and gross negligence, speeding and driving legally, and capital gains and ordinary income. Those lines invariably cause undesirable results. In particular, lines in the law cause inequity because they impose different treatment on similarly situated persons. Despite this inequity, analysts generally embrace the quantitative comforts of inefficiency analysis. This Article introduces a quantitative model for measuring inequity. Consequently, the preference for quantitative measures no longer justifies the disdain for inequity analysis. Instead, democratic and philosophical efforts to assess laws should embrace now-quantifiable inequity analyses as the analytical tools …