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A Basic Needs Baseline For Distributional Analysis, Ari Glogower
A Basic Needs Baseline For Distributional Analysis, Ari Glogower
BYU Law Review
Studies of income inequality and the distributive effects of taxes and government spending drive debates over progressive fiscal reform and economic justice. These distributional studies provide vital information on inequality in market outcomes and how government policies mitigate these disparities.
Despite its critical importance, however, distributional analysis encounters inevitable and familiar limitations. These studies face practical challenges in measuring income and the distributional impacts of government policies. Distributional analysis also faces inherent complications in seeking to distinguish between the effects of the market and the government.
Even if distributional analysis could precisely measure income and the effects of government policies, …
Algorithmic Governance From The Bottom Up, Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Algorithmic Governance From The Bottom Up, Hannah Bloch-Wehba
BYU Law Review
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are both a blessing and a curse for governance. In theory, algorithmic governance makes government more efficient, more accurate, and more fair. But the emergence of automation in governance also rests on public-private collaborations that expand both public and private power, aggravate transparency and accountability gaps, and create significant obstacles for those seeking algorithmic justice. In response, a nascent body of law proposes technocratic policy changes to foster algorithmic accountability, ethics, and transparency.
This Article examines an alternative vision of algorithmic governance, one advanced primarily by social and labor movements instead of technocrats and firms. …
The Rise And Fall Of Human Dignity, Nicholas Aroney
The Rise And Fall Of Human Dignity, Nicholas Aroney
BYU Law Review
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Christian Accounts Of Religious Liberty: Two Views Of Conscience, Joel Harrison
Christian Accounts Of Religious Liberty: Two Views Of Conscience, Joel Harrison
BYU Law Review
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Russian Symphonia Vs. Rule Of Law?, Mikhail Antonov
Russian Symphonia Vs. Rule Of Law?, Mikhail Antonov
BYU Law Review
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Catholicism, Liberalism, And Populism, Andrea Pin, Luca P. Vanoni
Catholicism, Liberalism, And Populism, Andrea Pin, Luca P. Vanoni
BYU Law Review
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Law In A Plural Society: Malaysian Experience, Zaki Azmi
Law In A Plural Society: Malaysian Experience, Zaki Azmi
BYU Law Review
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Ways To Change: A Reevaluation Of Article V Campaigns And Legislative Constitutionalism , Mary Ziegler
Ways To Change: A Reevaluation Of Article V Campaigns And Legislative Constitutionalism , Mary Ziegler
BYU Law Review
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Religions, Human Rights, And Civil Society: Lessons From The Seventeenth Century For The Twenty-First Century, J. Paul Martin
Religions, Human Rights, And Civil Society: Lessons From The Seventeenth Century For The Twenty-First Century, J. Paul Martin
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religion And Education In Bosnia: Integration Not Segregation?, Charles J. Russo
Religion And Education In Bosnia: Integration Not Segregation?, Charles J. Russo
BYU Law Review
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The Dissolution Of Core Values: Development Of Crime And Society In Postwar Scandinavia With An Emphasis On Norwegian Circumstances, Georg Fr. Rieber-Mohn
The Dissolution Of Core Values: Development Of Crime And Society In Postwar Scandinavia With An Emphasis On Norwegian Circumstances, Georg Fr. Rieber-Mohn
BYU Law Review
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The Emergence Of The Social Dimension Of The European Economic Community, Timothy W. Dowdy
The Emergence Of The Social Dimension Of The European Economic Community, Timothy W. Dowdy
BYU Law Review
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The Jury As A Source Of Reasonable Search And Seizure Law, Ronald J. Bacigal
The Jury As A Source Of Reasonable Search And Seizure Law, Ronald J. Bacigal
BYU Law Review
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The Gap Between Law And Moral Order: An Examination Of The Legitimacy Of The Supreme Court Abortion Decisions, Lynn D. Wardle
The Gap Between Law And Moral Order: An Examination Of The Legitimacy Of The Supreme Court Abortion Decisions, Lynn D. Wardle
BYU Law Review
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In Search Of A Role For The Legal System, Fernando E. Agrait
In Search Of A Role For The Legal System, Fernando E. Agrait
BYU Law Review
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The Role Of Lawyers: Beyond Advocacy, William Rich
The Role Of Lawyers: Beyond Advocacy, William Rich
BYU Law Review
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Dworkin's Rights Thesis: Implications For The Relationship Between The Legal Order And The Moral Order, Livingston Baker
Dworkin's Rights Thesis: Implications For The Relationship Between The Legal Order And The Moral Order, Livingston Baker
BYU Law Review
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Law, Society, And Moral Order: Introduction To The Symposium, Richard D. Schwartz
Law, Society, And Moral Order: Introduction To The Symposium, Richard D. Schwartz
BYU Law Review
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Law, The Problems Of Poverty, And The "Myth Of Rights", Michael Diamond
Law, The Problems Of Poverty, And The "Myth Of Rights", Michael Diamond
BYU Law Review
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Counseling, Consulting, And Consent: Abortion And The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Mary Anne Wood, W. Cole Durham Jr.
Counseling, Consulting, And Consent: Abortion And The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Mary Anne Wood, W. Cole Durham Jr.
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sterilization, Retardation, And Parental Authority
Sterilization, Retardation, And Parental Authority
BYU Law Review
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Falling Rocks And Rising Risks In New Lands Of Law, Roger J. Traynor
Falling Rocks And Rising Risks In New Lands Of Law, Roger J. Traynor
BYU Law Review
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The Role Of The Lawyer In Modern Society, Warren E. Burger
The Role Of The Lawyer In Modern Society, Warren E. Burger
BYU Law Review
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Law As An Instrument Of Social Control And Law As A Facilitation Of Human Interaction, Lon L. Fuller
Law As An Instrument Of Social Control And Law As A Facilitation Of Human Interaction, Lon L. Fuller
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.