Browsing Harvard Law School by Title
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A Note on Efficiency vs. Distributional Equity in Legal Rulemaking: Should Distributional Equity Matter Given Optimal Income Taxation?
(American Economic Association, 1981) -
A Procedural Focus on Unlimited Shareholder Liability
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 1992) -
Abe Chayes: A Man Without Boundaries
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Abolishing Judicial Review
(2011)An Essay is presented on the judicial review of the proposed amendments of the U.S. Constitution and acts of the U.S. Congress. It further discusses the role of judges as experts in law which include addressing all ... -
Absolute Majority Rules
(Cambridge University Press, 2007)This article considers absolute majority rules, which require the affirmative vote of a majority of all those eligible to vote in the institution. I compare absolute majority rules to simple majority rules under which only ... -
Abstention Doctrine Today
(University of Pennsylvania, 1977) -
Abstention In Constitutional Cases: The Scope of the Pullman Abstention Doctrine
(University of Pennsylvania, 1974) -
Accidents of the Great Society
(University of Maryland, 2005)Although published in 1970, The Costs of Accidents was written in the 1960s. In its boldness, its brilliance, and its progressive aspirations, the book is emblematic of the great society movement out of which it developed. ... -
Accommodating Every Body
(University of Chicago Press, 2014)This Article contends that workplace accommodations should be predicated on need or effectiveness instead of group identity status. It proposes that, in principle, “accommodating every body” be achieved by extending Americans ... -
Accommodating Integration
(University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2008)In Integrating Accommodation, Elizabeth Emens commendably scrutinizes what could be called the "positive externalities" of disability accommodation and sharpens the policy choices that their recognition should present. ... -
Accommodation of Religion Thirty Years On
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Accomodating Pharmacogenomics: Fulfilling the Promise of Individualized Medicine
(2005)Pharmacogenomic technologies promise to usher in an era of individualized medicine, but also pose challenges to a regulatory regime without experience dealing with the sorts of data produced by these techniques. Pharmacogenomics ... -
Accuracy in the Assessment of Damages
(University of Chicago Press, 1996)Assessment of damages is a principal issue in litigation and, in light of this, we consider the social justification for, and the private benefits of, accurate measurement of harm. Greater accuracy induces injurers to ... -
Accuracy in the Determination of Liability
(University of Chicago Press, 1994)No abstract provided. -
The Accuracy of Traditional Market Power Analysis and a Direct Adjustment Alternative
(Harvard Law School, 1982)No abstract provided. -
ACCUTANE: POST-APPROVAL DRUG REGULATION IN A RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
(2002)The acne drug Accutane lies at the center of a movement to expand post-approval controls on drug regulation in an effort to effectively manage drug risks. Accutane’s regulatory history tracks a trend ... -
Achieving Nationhood Through Health Care Delivery: A History of the Relationship between the Indian Health Service and Indian Tribes
(2005)By the measure of its mission, the Indian Health Service is one of the most successful and productive government agencies. At the same time, it is an agency often criticized for not achieving enough. Part of this criticism ... -
Active Choosing or Default Rules? The Policymaker’s Dilemma
(2014)For policymakers, the idea of active choosing has a great deal of appeal, not least because it avoids the charge of paternalism. In many contexts, however, an insistence on active choosing is a form of paternalism, not an ... -
Addressing Global Health Inequities: An Open Licensing Approach for University Innovations
(2005)The article describes the current crisis in access to medicines in the developing world, the existing R&D gap, and the role of universities and other public sector research institutions in exacerbating or ameliorating these ...