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In Memoriam: Roger Fisher
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2013) -
In Memoriam: William J. Stuntz
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2011) -
In Memoriam: William J. Stuntz
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2011) -
In Praise of Martyrdom
(California Law Review Inc., 1999) -
In Pursuit of Constitutional Welfare Rights: One View of Rawls' Theory of Justice
(University of Pennsylvania, 1973) -
In Support of Network Neutrality
(Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, 2007)In order to preserve the rapid rate of innovation generated by the Internet, Congress must act to maintain the Internet’s network neutrality and its “end-to-end” design. To accomplish this goal, Congress should adopt the ... -
In Tribute: Frank I. Michelman
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THE INADEQUATE RESPONSE OF THE FDA TO THE CRISIS OF AIDS IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY
(1995)The response of the blood industry and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to the problem of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the nation's blood supply has been called "inadequate and abysmal," "unnecessarily ... -
Inbound medical tourism to Barbados: a qualitative examination of local lawyers’ prospective legal and regulatory concerns
(BioMed Central, 2015)Background: Enabled by globalizing processes such as trade liberalization, medical tourism is a practice that involves patients’ intentional travel to privately obtain medical care in another country. Empirical legal ... -
Incentives and Contract Frames: Comment
(Mohr, 2012)Principal-agent problems are pervasive in economic settings. CEOs and shareholders, lawyers and clients, manufacturers and retailers, lenders and borrowers are all examples of settings in which moral hazard problems might ... -
Incentives and Government Relief for Risk
(Springer Verlag, 1991)Government relief is offered for a wide range of risks - - natural disaster, economic dislocation, sickness and injury. This paper explores the effect of such relief on incentives and the allocation of risk in a model with ... -
Incentives for Conservation Easements: The Charitable Deduction or a Better Way
(Duke University School of Law, 2011)Halperin talks about tax-policy concerns relating to the charitable deduction for conservation easement donations. The conflict of interest between charity and other owners raises a concern that the charitable deduction ... -
Incentives in the Supreme Court
(George Washington University, 2010)... That in itself would change the pool of prospective nominees, as some of those who would accept the job with the associated celebrity would find the overall compensation less attractive than the alternatives available ... -
Incentives to Invest in Litigation and the Superiority of the Class Action
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014)We formally demonstrate the general case for class action in a rent-seeking contest model, explaining why separate action adjudication is biased in the defendant’s favor and collective adjudication is bias free. Separate ... -
The Income Tax as Insurance: The Casualty Loss and Medical Expense Deductions and the Exclusion of Medical Insurance Premiums
(California Law Review, 1991)Whether personal income tax deductions are appropriate refinements to the concept of income or are unwarranted tax expenditures continues to be the subject of debate. The casualty loss and medical expense deductions are ... -
Income Tax Deductions for Losses as Insurance
(American Economic Association, 1992)The federal income tax allows deductions for some categories of personal losses, notably for casualty losses (such as destruction of one's home or car) and medical expenses above a threshold. The latter, even with lower ... -
Income Taxation of Mutual Nonprofits
(Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 2006)Section 501 of the IRC exempts at least twenty-eight categories of nonprofit entities from income tax. Most attention is paid to Section 501(c)(3). Many of the organizations exempt from income tax under Section 501(c), ... -
The Incompatibility of Substantive Canons and Textualism
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Incomplete Contracts and Signaling
(RAND, 1992)This article Presents a principal-agent model in which asymmetric information leads to contractual incompleteness. I show that in the presence of transactions costs, incompleteness may act as a signal of the principal's ...