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Should Donald Trump be returned to social media?
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Should Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rights Be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis?
(California Law Review Inc., 2009)Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agreement that includes a system of cap and trade. Such a system would impose a global cap on greenhouse gases emissions and ... -
Should Greenhouse Gas Permits be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis?
(California Law Review Inc., 2009)Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agreement that includes a system of "cap-andtrade. "Such a system would impose a global cap on greenhouse gas emissions and ... -
Should Legal Rules Favor the Poor? Clarifying the Role of Legal Rules and the Income Tax in Redistributing Income
(University of Chicago Press, 2000)In our 1994 article in this Journal, we demonstrated that legal rules should not be adjusted to disfavor the rich and favor the poor in order to redistribute income, because the income tax and transfer system is a more ... -
Should Religious Groups Be Exempt from Civil Rights Laws?
(The Boston College Law School, 2007)Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating? Should a religious school fire a pregnant married teacher on religious grounds despite the ban against gender discrimination ... -
Should Religious Groups Ever Be Exempt From Civil Rights Laws?
(The Boston College Law School, 2007)Should a private religious university lose its tax exempt status if it bans interracial dating? Should a religious school be able fire a pregnant married teacher because her continued work would violate the church's view ... -
Should Tanning Salons Be Banned?
(1995)Tanning salons are a one billion dollar business each year in the United States. Over one million people a day visit the 21,000 tanning establishments in this country in search of the perfect tan, paying four to twelve ... -
Should TrimSpa X32 Remain on the Market? An analysis of TrimSpa X32’s compliance with FDA and FTC guidelines
(2005)TrimSpa X32 has launched onto the dietary supplement and weight loss markets with a deluge of promotion, from a celebrity endorser to a million dollar contest, from sponsorship of award shows to a website filled with ... -
Should We Have Lay Justices?
(Stanford Law School, 2007)By "lay justices" I mean justices of the Supreme Court of the United States who are not accredited lawyers. Currently the number of lay justices is zero, although there is no constitutional or statutory rule that requires ... -
The Sick Man and his Medicine: Public Health Reform in the Ottoman Empire and Egypt
(2003)This paper examines the transformation of public health institutions in the Ottoman Empire and Egypt in the nineteenth century. I argue that the region’s political, financial, and military vulnerability ... -
Sierra to Court: Don't Fence Us Out
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The Silicone Gel-Filled Breast Implant Controversy: Testing the Bounds of Regulatory Intervention
(2004)Silicone gel-filled breast implants were first introduced in the United States in the 1960s and immediately gained popularity among women seeking to augment or reconstruct their breasts. However, although the Food and Drug ... -
A Simple Model of Optimal Deterrence and Incapacitation
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2014)The deterrence of crime and its reduction through incapacitation are studied in a simple multiperiod model of crime and law enforcement. Optimal imprisonment sanctions and the optimal probability of sanctions are determined. ... -
A Simple Model of Optimal Deterrence and Incapacitation
(Elsevier, 2015)The deterrence of crime and its reduction through incapacitation are studied in a simple multiperiod model of crime and law enforcement. Optimal imprisonment sanctions and the optimal probability of sanctions are determined. ... -
Single-Sex Public Schools Before and After Vorchheimer v. School District of Philadelphia
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Siren Songs and Amish Children: Autonomy, Information, and Law
(The New York University Law Review, 2001)New communications technologies offer the potential to be used to promote fundamental values such as autonomy and democratic discourse, but, as Professor Yochai Benkler discusses in this Article, recent government actions ... -
The Situation: An Introduction to the Situational Character, Critical Realism, Power Economics, and Deep Capture
(University of Pennsylvania, 2003) -
The Situational Character: A Critical Realist Perspective on the Human Animal
(2004)This Article is dedicated to retiring the now-dominant "rational actor" model of human agency, together with its numerous "dispositionist" cohorts, and replacing them with a new conception of human agency that the authors ... -
Situationist Torts
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A Skeptical Attitude About Product Liability is Justified: A Reply to Professors Goldberg and Zipursky
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2010)In The Uneasy Case for Product Liability, we maintained that the benefits of product liability are likely to be less than its costs for many products, especially widely sold ones. Our article was intended to alter the ...