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Price Caps in Multi-Price Markets
(2015)Many consumer markets feature a multi-dimensional price. A policymaker – a legislator, a regulator or a court – concerned about the level of one price dimension may decide to cap this price. How will such a price cap affect ... -
The Price of Public Action: Constitutional Doctrine and the Judicial Manipulation of Legislative Enactment Costs
(Yale Law School, 2008)This Article argues that courts can, and often should, implement constitutional guarantees by crafting doctrines that raise the costs to government decisionmakers of enacting constitutionally problematic policies. This ... -
THE PRICE WE PAY: The Efficacy Requirement for New Drugs Under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
(1995)The newly sworn Republican-controlled Congress has, as one of its primary objectives, the downsizing of government. Speaker Newt Gingrich has specifically targeted the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the ... -
Primary Goods, Capabilities, or ... Well-Being?
(Duke University Press, 2007)Theories of distributive justice and of the aggregate social good typically require a method of assessing each individual's situation. Among the common measures are primary goods, capabilities, and well-being. This article ... -
Primitive Legal Scholarship.
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 1986) -
Principled Immigration
(Institute on Religion and Public Life, 2006) -
Prison Food Law
(2005)This paper examines the history and current framework of prison food law. Whereas food law generally is the result of a complex maze of national, state, and local statutory and regulatory law, prison food is primarily ... -
The Prisoner's Dilemma: The History, Ethical Dimensions, and Evolving Regulatory Landscape of Clinical Trials on Inmates
(2013-08-29)The history of research on prisoners in the United States is marred with a shameful past of abuse and coercion. With the development of research ethics arising from the Nuremberg Code and the Belmont Report, a critical ... -
Privacy 2.0
(University of Chicago Law School, 2008) -
Privacy and Student Data: An Overview of Federal Laws Impacting Student Information Collected Through Networked Technologies
(The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2016)Over the past five years, schools have progressively been integrating the use of technology into the classroom, both to help students achieve their goals, and help teachers and administrators alike organize, categorize and ... -
Private Ordering and the Proxy Access Debate
(American Bar Association, 2010)This Article examines two “meta” issues raised by opponents of the SEC’s proposal to provide shareholders with rights to place director candidates on the company’s proxy materials. First, opponents argue that, even assuming ... -
Private versus Social Costs in Bringing Suit
(University of Chicago Press, 1986)No abstract provided. -
Private vs. Political Choice of Securities Regulation: A Political Cost/Benefit Analysis
(Virginia Journal of International Law Association, 2001) -
Privatizing Marriage
(Hegeler Institute, 2008)In a sense, a form of privatization is already well underway - as a matter of actual practice, constitutional doctrine, and enforcement policy, if not as a matter of large-scale transformations in state law. A less extreme ... -
Pro-Constitutional Representation: Comparing the Role Obligations of Judges and Elected Representatives in Constitutional Democracy
(2016)The role of the judge in a constitutional democracy has occupied the time and attention of lawyers, judges and law students for decades -- the concept of a representative, much less so. Legal scholarship has constructed ... -
Probability Neglect: Emotions, Worst Cases, and Law
(Yale Law School, 2002)When strong emotions are triggered by a risk, people show a remarkable tendency to neglect a small probability that the risk will actually come to fruition. Experimental evidence, involving electric shocks and arsenic, ... -
Problems of Proof in Conscientious Objector Cases
(University of Pennsylvania, 1972)