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2015

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

University at Buffalo School of Law

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Hyperlegality And Heightened Surveillance: The Case Of Threatened Species Lists, Irus Braverman Jul 2015

Hyperlegality And Heightened Surveillance: The Case Of Threatened Species Lists, Irus Braverman

Journal Articles

My contribution to the Debate "Thinking about Law and Surveillance" focuses on the project of governing nonhuman species through care, briefly pointing to how law and surveillance are interwoven in this context and to how conservation's biopolitical regimes are increasingly becoming more abstract, standardized, calculable, and algorithmic in scope. I argue that conservation’s focus on governing through care lends itself to heightened modes of surveillance and to hyperlegality - namely, to the intensified inspection and regulation of both governed and governing actors. I start with some preliminary explanations about my atypical use of the terms surveillance, law, and biopolitics.


In Defense Of Empirical Legal Studies, Christina L. Boyd Apr 2015

In Defense Of Empirical Legal Studies, Christina L. Boyd

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Bad Proposal, Edward Whelan Apr 2015

A Bad Proposal, Edward Whelan

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Numbers, Motivated Reasoning, And Empirical Legal Scholarship, Carolyn Shapiro Apr 2015

Numbers, Motivated Reasoning, And Empirical Legal Scholarship, Carolyn Shapiro

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Two Worlds, Neither Perfect: A Comment On The Tension Between Legal And Empirical Studies, Timothy M. Hagle Apr 2015

Two Worlds, Neither Perfect: A Comment On The Tension Between Legal And Empirical Studies, Timothy M. Hagle

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Free Expression, In-Group Bias, And The Court's Conservatives: A Critique Of The Epstein-Parker-Segal Study, Todd E. Pettys Jan 2015

Free Expression, In-Group Bias, And The Court's Conservatives: A Critique Of The Epstein-Parker-Segal Study, Todd E. Pettys

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


P-Values, Priors, And Procedure In Antidiscrimination Law, Jason R. Bent Jan 2015

P-Values, Priors, And Procedure In Antidiscrimination Law, Jason R. Bent

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Weakness In Numbers: A Brief Introduction, Ryan G. Ganzenmuller, Matthew A. Eldred Jan 2015

Weakness In Numbers: A Brief Introduction, Ryan G. Ganzenmuller, Matthew A. Eldred

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.