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Derivative Securities And Corporate Governance, Frank H. Easterbrook Jan 2002

Derivative Securities And Corporate Governance, Frank H. Easterbrook

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Outrage Leary Lecture, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 2002

Outrage Leary Lecture, Cass R. Sunstein

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World War Ii Compensation And Foreign Relations Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 2002

World War Ii Compensation And Foreign Relations Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley

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In the past several years, numerous suits have been filed in U.S. courts seeking compensation for personal injury or loss of property relating to events associated with World War I. These suits have been brought against sovereign defendants, such as Germany and Japan, as well as private companies, such as companies that allegedly used slave labor during the War. In this essay, I consider some of the implications of this litigation for the relationship between federalism and foreign relations.

The starting point for my analysis is an article by Justice William Brennan that, at first glance, might seem to have …


A Rational Basis For Affirmative Action: A Shaky But Classical Liberal Defense, Richard A. Epstein Jan 2002

A Rational Basis For Affirmative Action: A Shaky But Classical Liberal Defense, Richard A. Epstein

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Book Review (Reviewing Mary Elizabeth Basile, Jane Fair Bestor, Daniel R. Coquillette & Charles Donahue, Jr., Eds. And Transs., 'Lex Mercatoria' And Legal Pluralism: A Late Thirteenth-Century Treatise And Its Afterlife (1998)), Richard H. Helmholz Jan 2002

Book Review (Reviewing Mary Elizabeth Basile, Jane Fair Bestor, Daniel R. Coquillette & Charles Donahue, Jr., Eds. And Transs., 'Lex Mercatoria' And Legal Pluralism: A Late Thirteenth-Century Treatise And Its Afterlife (1998)), Richard H. Helmholz

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An Attempt To Intervene In The Confusion: Standing Requirements For Rule 24 Intervenors, Amy M. Gardner Jan 2002

An Attempt To Intervene In The Confusion: Standing Requirements For Rule 24 Intervenors, Amy M. Gardner

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Reconstructing Family: Constructive Trust At Relational Dissolution, Laura Weinrib Jan 2002

Reconstructing Family: Constructive Trust At Relational Dissolution, Laura Weinrib

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Enforcing Existing Rights Introduction, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 2002

Enforcing Existing Rights Introduction, Cass R. Sunstein

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Manhattan The Vast Wasteland Revisited, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 2002

Manhattan The Vast Wasteland Revisited, Cass R. Sunstein

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What's Available - Social Influences And Behavioral Economics Empirical Legal Realism: A New Social Scientific Assessment Of Law And Human Behavior, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 2002

What's Available - Social Influences And Behavioral Economics Empirical Legal Realism: A New Social Scientific Assessment Of Law And Human Behavior, Cass R. Sunstein

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Llewellyn's Heirs, Douglas G. Baird Jan 2002

Llewellyn's Heirs, Douglas G. Baird

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The End Of Bankruptcy, Douglas G. Baird, Robert K. Rasmussen Jan 2002

The End Of Bankruptcy, Douglas G. Baird, Robert K. Rasmussen

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Children's Associational Rights?: Why Less Is More, Emily Buss Jan 2002

Children's Associational Rights?: Why Less Is More, Emily Buss

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Do Liberals And Conservatives Differ In Judicial Activism?, Frank H. Easterbrook Jan 2002

Do Liberals And Conservatives Differ In Judicial Activism?, Frank H. Easterbrook

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Imperfect Liability Regimes: Individual And Corporate Issues, Richard A. Epstein Jan 2002

Imperfect Liability Regimes: Individual And Corporate Issues, Richard A. Epstein

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Assuring Quality In The Transition To Practice: The Link Between Legal Education And The Profession, Abbie Willard Jan 2002

Assuring Quality In The Transition To Practice: The Link Between Legal Education And The Profession, Abbie Willard

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Classical Liberalism Meets The New Constitutional Order: A Comment On Mark Tushnet, Richard A. Epstein Jan 2002

Classical Liberalism Meets The New Constitutional Order: A Comment On Mark Tushnet, Richard A. Epstein

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The Dubious Constitutionality Of The Copyright Term Extension Act, Richard A. Epstein Jan 2002

The Dubious Constitutionality Of The Copyright Term Extension Act, Richard A. Epstein

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Ways Of Criticizing Public Choice: The Uses Of Empiricism And Theory In Legal Scholarship, Tom Ginsburg Jan 2002

Ways Of Criticizing Public Choice: The Uses Of Empiricism And Theory In Legal Scholarship, Tom Ginsburg

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Public choice theory has been used to explain a wide range of observable facts. It has also been influential in legal scholarship. In Part I of this article, Tom Ginsburg reviews the main premises behind public choice theory and discusses how these premises have fared when tested empirically. In this section, for example, the author discusses how casual empirical observation of the "free rider" problem suggests that individuals do not always seek to maximize their own self-interest. The author further points out that additional studies, like Ostrom's empirical observations of a Turkish fishery, are necessary in order to explain why …


Measured Interpretation: Introducing The Method Of Correspondence Analysis To Legal Studies, Bernard E. Harcourt Jan 2002

Measured Interpretation: Introducing The Method Of Correspondence Analysis To Legal Studies, Bernard E. Harcourt

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Professor Harcourt develops and advocates a method to more rigorously measure and evaluate how qualitative "social meaning" variables relate to legal practices and public policies. The method integrates in-depth qualitative interviews with an experimental free associational component, map analysis of the interviews, and a methodology, correspondence analysis, that remains little known in the United States despite its acceptance in other parts of the world. Correspondence analysis, according to Professor Harcourt, is a tool that allows researchers to visually represent the relationship between structures of social meaning and the contexts and practices within which they are embedded. This method opens up …


From Cynicism To Positive Theory In Public Choice, Saul Levmore Jan 2002

From Cynicism To Positive Theory In Public Choice, Saul Levmore

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Simlaw 2011, Randal C. Picker Jan 2002

Simlaw 2011, Randal C. Picker

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The Signaling Model Of Social Norms: Further Thoughts, Eric A. Posner Jan 2002

The Signaling Model Of Social Norms: Further Thoughts, Eric A. Posner

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Fear And The Regulatory Model Of Counterterrorism, Eric A. Posner Jan 2002

Fear And The Regulatory Model Of Counterterrorism, Eric A. Posner

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Thinking Outside The Little Boxes: A Response To Professor Schlunk, David A. Weisbach Jan 2002

Thinking Outside The Little Boxes: A Response To Professor Schlunk, David A. Weisbach

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Tribute To Gary T. Schwartz, Richard H. Mcadams, Thomas S. Ulen Jan 2002

Tribute To Gary T. Schwartz, Richard H. Mcadams, Thomas S. Ulen

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The Jurisprudence Of Greed, Eric A. Posner Jan 2002

The Jurisprudence Of Greed, Eric A. Posner

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Racial Profiling And The Constitution The Scope Of Equal Protection, Albert Alschuler Jan 2002

Racial Profiling And The Constitution The Scope Of Equal Protection, Albert Alschuler

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