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    • Same Old, Same Old 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (2012)
    • Same Sex Marriage, Full Faith and Credit, and the Evasion of Obligation 

      Singer, Joseph William (2005)
      Now that same sex marriages have been occurring in Massachusetts for almost a year, the issue of interstate recognition is no longer merely a theoretical issue. Most scholars have either argued that the full faith and ...
    • Saving the Internet 

      Zittrain, Jonathan L. (Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 2007)
      The Internet goose has laid countless golden eggs, along with a growing number of rotten ones. But it's the rotten ones that now tempt commercial, governmental, and consumer interests to threaten the Internet's uniquely ...
    • The Science, Fiction, and Science Fiction of Unsex Mothering 

      Cohen, I. Glenn (2012)
      Response to Darren Rosenblum’s UnsexMothering: Toward a Culture of New Parenting
    • Scientology and the FDA: A Look Back, A Modern Analysis, And A New Approach 

      Cavanaugh, Jeanne (2004)
      Clashes between the government’s power to regulate activity and religious adherents’ free exercise right to practice their religion are frequent. However, for some federal agencies, ...
    • The Scope of Medicare Reimbursement for New Medical Devices: Impact on Device Availability and the Standard of Care 

      Yeon, Susan B. (1995)
      Evolving standards of care motivated by advances in medical technology alter the characteristics and costs of delivered health care. Faced with shifting reimbursement demands, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) ...
    • Score Another One for the Internet? The Role of the Networked Public Sphere in the U.S. Net Neutrality Policy Debate 

      Benkler, Yochai; Faris, Robert M; Roberts, Hal M.; Etling, Bruce; Othman, Dalia (Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, 2015)
      In this paper we study the public debate over net neutrality in the United States from January through November 2014. We compiled, mapped, and analyzed over 16,000 stories published on net neutrality, augmented by data ...
    • Scottsboro 

      Klarman, Michael J. (Marquette University School of Law, 2009)
      This essay tells the story of Scottsboro, one of the most important legal events of the twentieth century, in which nine black teenagers were falsely accused of rape, sentenced to death, and twice successfully appealed ...
    • Scurvy and Vitamin C 

      Mayberry, Jason A. (2004)
      This paper outlines the history of scurvy and vitamin C. The first section of the paper outlines the science of vitamin C. The second discusses outlines the medical progression of vitamin C deficiency and scurvy. The third ...
    • Searches and Seizures in a Networked World 

      Zittrain, Jonathan L. (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2006)
      This essay responds to Orin S. Kerr, Searches and Seizures in a Digital World, 119 Harv. L. Rev. 531 (2005), http://ssrn.com/abstract=697541. Professor Kerr has published a thorough and careful article on the application ...
    • Searching for a Cure: The FDA's Regulatory Approach to Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine 

      Kim, Anna L. (1997)
      I will begin this discussion by describing traditional Chinese medicine and how it compares to the Western medical tradition. Second, I will then examine why regulation is necessary given the impact of Chinese herbal ...
    • Searching for Bernard Lonergan 

      Glendon, Mary Ann Ann (America Press, 2007)
    • THE SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT OF THE MENTALLY ILL CHILD 

      Hom, Jonady R. (1994)
      The Food and Drug Administration's purpose is to serve the public and protect the public health. There's a general standard of safety and effectiveness for drugs and devices set by the Food and Drug Administration. In ...
    • Second Amendment Minimalism: Heller as Griswold 

      Sunstein, Cass Robert (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2008)
      The Court's decision in District of Columbia v. Heller might be taken in three different ways. First, it might be seen as a modern version of Marbury v. Madison, speaking neutrally for the text, structure, and original ...
    • Second Mode Inclusion Claims in the Law Schools 

      Mack, Kenneth (2018-11-09)
      This paper assesses the recent proliferation of diversity and inclusion claims in law schools across the United States, often articulated by racial and ethnic minority students. On campus, and in the larger culture, the ...
    • Second Opinions and Institutional Design 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (Virginia Law Review Association, 2011)
      In many settings, decision makers seek second opinions and are wise to do so. Sometimes decision makers do not seek second opinions when they should have or seek them when they should not have. The author's aim is to analyze ...
    • Second-Generation Shareholder Bylaws: Post-Quickturn Alternatives 

      Coates, John; Faris, Bradley C. (American Bar Association, 2001)
      Practitioners believe shareholder-initiated bylaws that specifically eliminate poison pills will turn out to be illegal in Delaware. The authors assume that consensus is correct and ask: What next? Threat or opportunity, ...
    • Second-Generation Textualism 

      Manning, John Francis (California Law Review Inc., 2010)
      In his perceptive histories of the late-twentieth-century revival of interest in statutory interpretation theory, Philip P. Frickey, always modest, predictably failed to account for his own large contribution to the debate. ...
    • Second-Order Decisions 

      Sunstein, Cass Robert; Ullmann-Margalit, Edna (1998)