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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Collective Cognitive Capital, Emily R. D. Murphy
Collective Cognitive Capital, Emily R. D. Murphy
William & Mary Law Review
This Article calls for a new project for law and neuroscience. It outlines a structural, not individual, application of brain and behavioral science that is aligned with the general goal of basic science research: improving the lives of citizens with a better understanding of the human experience. It asks brain and behavioral science to move explicitly into public policy territory, and specifically onto ground more traditionally occupied by economists—but in ways the project of “behavioral economics” has not yet ventured. Put simply, policy analysts should focus on brains—“collective cognitive capital”—with the same intensity with which they focus on money, rights, …
Cyber-Republicanism, Sarah Tran
Cyber-Republicanism, Sarah Tran
William & Mary Law Review
In 1787 at the dawn of our nation, the Founding Fathers were embroiled in a raging debate over the role citizens and special interest groups should play in our political system. The Founding Fathers viewed influence from interest groups as a threat to government decision making, but they differed in their responses to this perceived problem. Proponents of republicanism, one of the dominant conceptions of politics at that time, adopted an optimistic approach. They anticipated that government leaders and citizens, guided by their education and civic virtue, would not allow factional tyranny to flourish. This republican optimism continues to markedly …
A Sea Of Change To Change The Sea: Stopping The Spread Of The Pacific Garbage Patch With Small-Scale Environmental Legislation, Jessica R. Coulter
A Sea Of Change To Change The Sea: Stopping The Spread Of The Pacific Garbage Patch With Small-Scale Environmental Legislation, Jessica R. Coulter
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religion In The Public Square, Davison M. Douglas
Religion In The Public Square, Davison M. Douglas
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Humanitarian Intervention At A Crossroads, Bartram S. Brown
Humanitarian Intervention At A Crossroads, Bartram S. Brown
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering The Legality Of Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons From Kosovo, Julie Mertus
Reconsidering The Legality Of Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons From Kosovo, Julie Mertus
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Seeking Reconciliation Of Self-Determination, Territorial Integrity, And Humanitarian Intervention (Introduction To Special Project: Humanitarian Intervention And Kosovo), Linda A. Malone
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transferring Policymaking Power To Judges - The Effect Of Judicially Enforceable Constitutional Restraints - Is Not A Denfensible Alternative To Majority Rule, Lino A. Graglia
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Still A Solution: In Further Support Of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport
Still A Solution: In Further Support Of Spending Supermajority Rules, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supermajority Rules As A Constitutional Solution, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport
Supermajority Rules As A Constitutional Solution, John O. Mcginnis, Michael B. Rappaport
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Fiscal Constitution With Supermajority Voting Rules, Elizabeth Garrett
A Fiscal Constitution With Supermajority Voting Rules, Elizabeth Garrett
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Budget Reform And The Balance Of Powers, Neal Devins
Budget Reform And The Balance Of Powers, Neal Devins
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Budget Process And Spending Growth, W. Mark Crain, James C. Miller
Budget Process And Spending Growth, W. Mark Crain, James C. Miller
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.