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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Conceptual Jurisprudence Of The German Constitution, William Ewald
The Conceptual Jurisprudence Of The German Constitution, William Ewald
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Tribal Immunity And Tribal Courts, Catherine T. Struve
Tribal Immunity And Tribal Courts, Catherine T. Struve
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Atypical Pneumonia And Ambivalent Law And Politics: Sars And The Response To Sars In China, Jacques Delisle
Atypical Pneumonia And Ambivalent Law And Politics: Sars And The Response To Sars In China, Jacques Delisle
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Pari Passu And A Distressed Sovereign's Rational Choices, William W. Bratton
Pari Passu And A Distressed Sovereign's Rational Choices, William W. Bratton
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
The Social And Moral Cost Of Mass Incarceration In African American Communities, Dorothy E. Roberts
The Social And Moral Cost Of Mass Incarceration In African American Communities, Dorothy E. Roberts
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy's Home Economics, David A. Skeel Jr.
Bankruptcy's Home Economics, David A. Skeel Jr.
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
This essay began its life as a commentary on Elizabeth Warren’s article “The New Economics of the American Family” at the American Bankruptcy Institute's 25th Anniversary Symposium of the Bankruptcy Code in 2003. (Both the Warren article and my commentary were published in the symposium in the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review.) “The New Economics of the American Family” was drawn in many respects from then-Professor Warren’s co-authored book, The Two Income Trap. The essay refers to both, though it puts particular emphasis on the article. The essay begins by briefly describing the basic thesis of the article-- …
Risk Regulation, Endogenous Public Concerns, And The Hormones Dispute: Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself?, Howard F. Chang
Risk Regulation, Endogenous Public Concerns, And The Hormones Dispute: Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself?, Howard F. Chang
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Carey Law
The dispute between the United States and the European Union (EU) regarding the EU ban on meat imports treated with hormones raises the question: How should regulators respond to public fears that are disproportionate to the risks as evaluated by experts in risk assessment? If regulators cannot eliminate public fears through education, then there is some social benefit from regulations that reduce the feared risks and thereby reduce public anxiety and distortions in behavior flowing from that anxiety. These considerations imply that we cannot simply ignore public fears that technocrats would deem "irrational." On the other hand, there is the …
Foreword, Susan J. Feathers, Michael Cooke
Foreword, Susan J. Feathers, Michael Cooke
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Watching The Watchers: Surveillance, Transparency, And Political Freedom In The War On Terror, Seth F. Kreimer
Watching The Watchers: Surveillance, Transparency, And Political Freedom In The War On Terror, Seth F. Kreimer
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.
Masthead
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
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The Judicial Appointment Power Of The Chief Justice, Theodore W. Ruger
The Judicial Appointment Power Of The Chief Justice, Theodore W. Ruger
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
No abstract provided.