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Implementing Legal Strategies for Creating Safe and Supportive School Environments
(Texas Medical Center Library, 2014)Stopping the overuse of expulsion as an approach to discipline, closing the achievement gap, ending pernicious bullying, teaching social and emotional skills, and halting the school-to-jail pipeline require more than just ... -
The Implications for Law of User Innovation
(The Minnesota Law Review Foundation, 2010)With growing frequency, people who acquire mass-produced products are modifying them. The producers of some of those products seek to curb this practice. The law currently enables the producers to prevent or penalize some ... -
The Importance of the Retail Payment System
(2015)This article explores the importance of an efficient retail payment system and develops an integrated framework for evaluation of the retail payment system by policy makers. It examines the costs and benefits of the various ... -
Imprisonment by Judicial Hunch
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Improving Deference: Chevron as a Voting Rule
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Improving Deference: Chevron as a Voting Rule
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IN CIPRO WE TRUST: BUT HOW DO WE FEEL ABOUT OUR DRUG PATENT LAWS? (2002 Third Year Paper)
(2002)In many ways, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, crystallized national debate over drug patents both in Canada and the United States. This became clear when, at the height of the anthrax attacks in October, NBC's ... -
In Defense of Big Waiver
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2013)Congressional delegation of broad lawmaking power to administrative agencies has defined the modern regulatory state. But a new form of this foundational practice is being implemented with increasing frequency: the delegation ... -
In Favor of Foxes: Pluralism as Fact and Aid to the Pursuit of Justice
(The Boston University School of Law, 2010)How admirable it is to use words to resolve conflicts between people. Using words rather than fists or bombs is valuable not only because it avoids physical destruction but also because it lays the predicate for more ... -
In Favor of Foxes: Pluralism As Fact and Aid to the Pursuit of Justice
(The Boston University School of Law, 2010)How admirable it is to use words to resolve conflicts between people. Using words rather than fists or bombs is valuable not only because it avoids physical destruction but also because it lays the predicate for more ... -
In Memoriam: Benjamin Kaplan
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In Memoriam: Bernard Wolfman
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In Memoriam: David Charny
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In Memoriam: James Vorenberg
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In Memoriam: John H. Mansfield
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In Memoriam: Roger Fisher
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In Memoriam: Roger Fisher
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In Memoriam: William J. Stuntz
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2011)