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Why Judicial Independence Fails, Aziz Huq
Competing Algorithms For Law: Sentencing, Admissions, And Employment, Saul Levmore, Frank Fagan
Competing Algorithms For Law: Sentencing, Admissions, And Employment, Saul Levmore, Frank Fagan
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Long Live The Federal Power Act’S Bright Line, Joshua Macey
Long Live The Federal Power Act’S Bright Line, Joshua Macey
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Who Conquers With This Sign? The Significance Of The Secularization Of The Bladensburg Cross, Mary Anne Case
Who Conquers With This Sign? The Significance Of The Secularization Of The Bladensburg Cross, Mary Anne Case
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The Performance Of Africa's International Courts: Using Litigation For Political, Legal, And Social Change, Tom Ginsburg
The Performance Of Africa's International Courts: Using Litigation For Political, Legal, And Social Change, Tom Ginsburg
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New Empirical Tests For Classic Litigation Selection Models: Evidence From A Low Settlement Environment, Yun-Chien Chang, William H.J. Hubbard
New Empirical Tests For Classic Litigation Selection Models: Evidence From A Low Settlement Environment, Yun-Chien Chang, William H.J. Hubbard
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Designing Supreme Court Term Limits, Adam Chilton, Daniel Epps, Kyle Rozema, Maya Sen
Designing Supreme Court Term Limits, Adam Chilton, Daniel Epps, Kyle Rozema, Maya Sen
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Since the Founding, Supreme Court Justices have enjoyed life tenure. This helps insulate the Justices from political pressures, but it also results in unpredictable deaths and strategic retirements determining the timing of Court vacancies. In order to regularize the appointments process, a number of academics and policymakers have put forward detailed term-limits proposals. However, many of these proposals have been silent on several key design decisions, and there has been almost no empirical work assessing the impact that term limits would have on the composition of the Supreme Court.
This Article provides a framework for designing a complete term-limits proposal …
Congress's Commissioners, Brian Feinstein, M Henderson
Chevronizing Around Cost-Benefit Analysis, Jonathan Masur, Eric Posner
Chevronizing Around Cost-Benefit Analysis, Jonathan Masur, Eric Posner
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Property Law For The Ages, Michael Pollack, Lior Strahilevitz
Property Law For The Ages, Michael Pollack, Lior Strahilevitz
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Delegation Of Powers: A Historical And Functional Analysis, Richard Epstein
Delegation Of Powers: A Historical And Functional Analysis, Richard Epstein
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Rethinking Nudge: An Information-Costs Theory Of Default Rules, Oren Bar-Gill, Omri Ben-Shahar
Rethinking Nudge: An Information-Costs Theory Of Default Rules, Oren Bar-Gill, Omri Ben-Shahar
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Policy makers and scholars—both lawyers and economists—have long pondered the optimal design of default rules. From the classic works on “mimicking” defaults for contracts and corporations to the modern rush to set “sticky” default rules to promote policies as diverse as organ donation, retirement savings, consumer protection, and data privacy, the optimal design of default rules has featured as a central regulatory challenge. The key element driving the design is opt-out costs— how to minimize them, or, alternatively, how to raise them to make the default sticky. Much of the literature has focused on “mechanical” opt-out costs—the effort people incur …
United Nations Endorsement And Support For Human Rights: An Experiment On Women's Rights In Pakistan., Adam Chilton, Gulnaz Anjum, Zahid Usman
United Nations Endorsement And Support For Human Rights: An Experiment On Women's Rights In Pakistan., Adam Chilton, Gulnaz Anjum, Zahid Usman
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Discovering Racial Discrimination By The Police, Alison Siegler
Discovering Racial Discrimination By The Police, Alison Siegler
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Remixing Resources, Lee Fennell
Constitutionalizing Interstate Relations: The Temptation Of The Dark Side, William Baude
Constitutionalizing Interstate Relations: The Temptation Of The Dark Side, William Baude
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Democracy As Failure, Aziz Z. Huq
The Future Of Felon Disenfranchisement Reform: Evidence From The Campaign To Restore Voting Rights In Florida, Michael Morse
The Future Of Felon Disenfranchisement Reform: Evidence From The Campaign To Restore Voting Rights In Florida, Michael Morse
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Taxing Buybacks, Daniel Daniel, Gregg Polsky
The Foreign Tax Credit Implications Of Reallocating The Income Of "Digital" Taxpayers, Julie Roin
The Foreign Tax Credit Implications Of Reallocating The Income Of "Digital" Taxpayers, Julie Roin
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Sex And The Constitution: Some Additional Views Of The Cathedral, Mary Anne Case
Sex And The Constitution: Some Additional Views Of The Cathedral, Mary Anne Case
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Bankruptcy Shopping: Domestic Venue Races And Global Forum Wars, Anthony Casey, Joshua Macey
Bankruptcy Shopping: Domestic Venue Races And Global Forum Wars, Anthony Casey, Joshua Macey
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Valuation Blunders In The Law Of Eminent Domain, Richard Epstein
Valuation Blunders In The Law Of Eminent Domain, Richard Epstein
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Global Impunity: How Police Laws & Policies In The World's Wealthiest Countries Fail International Human Rights Standards, Claudia Flores, Brian Citro, Nino Guruli, Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat, Chelsea Kehrer, Hannah Abrahams
Global Impunity: How Police Laws & Policies In The World's Wealthiest Countries Fail International Human Rights Standards, Claudia Flores, Brian Citro, Nino Guruli, Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat, Chelsea Kehrer, Hannah Abrahams
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Limiting The Pardon Power, Albert W. Alschuler
Limiting The Pardon Power, Albert W. Alschuler
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Although our government is said to be one of checks and balances, the president’s power “to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States” appears to be unlimited. In granting this power, the Framers deliberately cast structural safeguards aside. Nevertheless, the presidency of Donald Trump prompted a search for limits. This Article examines: (1) whether a president may pardon crimes that have not yet happened (or announce his intention to do so); (2) whether he may pardon himself; (3) whether he may use pardons to obstruct justice or commit other crimes; (4) whether criminal statutes should be construed …
Rethinking Prosecutorial Discretion In Immigration Enforcement, Nicole Hallett
Rethinking Prosecutorial Discretion In Immigration Enforcement, Nicole Hallett
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Prosecutorial discretion in immigration enforcement stands at a crossroads. It was the centerpiece of Obama's immigration policy after efforts to pass comprehensive immigration reform failed. Under the Trump administration, it was declared all but dead, replaced by an ethos of maximum enforcement. Biden has promised a return to the status quo ante, but the record of using prosecutorial discretion to accomplish humanitarian goals in immigration enforcement under Obama was, at best, mixed. Moreover, it is unclear whether Biden can depend on the availability of programs such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Obama's signature prosecutorial discretion program. Although the …
Zombie Energy Laws, Joshua Macey
Police Deception In Interrogation As A Problem Of Procedural Legitimacy, Margareth Etienne, Richard Mcadams
Police Deception In Interrogation As A Problem Of Procedural Legitimacy, Margareth Etienne, Richard Mcadams
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The Eventual Decline Of Empirical Law And Economics, Saul Levmore
The Eventual Decline Of Empirical Law And Economics, Saul Levmore
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The Social Science Approach To International Law, Daniel Abebe, Adam Chilton, Tom Ginsburg
The Social Science Approach To International Law, Daniel Abebe, Adam Chilton, Tom Ginsburg
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