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Administrative Substance
(Duke University School of Law, 1991) -
Adolescent Risk-Taking and Social Meaning: A Commentary
(2008)Why do adolescents take risks? What is the appropriate response to adolescent risk-taking? This Commentary for a special issue of Developmental Review, discussing a set of papers in that issue, explores these questions ... -
Advancing Humanitarian Commitments in Connection with Countering Terrorism: Exploring a Foundational Reframing concerning the Security Council
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2021-12)States spend tens of billions of dollars each year to help implement humanitarian programs in conflicts across the world. Yet, in practice, counterterrorism objectives increasingly prevail over humanitarian concerns, often ... -
Adversarial attacks on medical machine learning
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2019-03-22) -
Advocacy in the Court of Public Opinion Part I: Broadening the Role of Corporate Attorneys
(Georgetown University Law Center, 2009)Today legal controversies are tried in the "court" of public opinion as much as in any court of law. Corporate lawyers' traditional tendency, however, has been to attempt to compartmentalize legal activities from public ... -
Affirmative Action and Stereotype Threat
(2015)This paper provides experimental evidence on the effect of affirmative action (AA). In particular, we investigate whether affirmative action has a ”stereotype threat effect” – that is, whether AA cues a negative stereotype ... -
Affordable Convergence: “Reasonable Interpretation” and the Affordable Care Act
(Harvard Law School, 2012)The constitution of the United States is to receive a reasonable interpretation of its language, and its powers, keeping in view the objects and purposes, for which those powers were conferred. By a reasonable interpretation, ... -
African Poverty
(Washington Law Review Association, 2012)African extreme poverty is probably a function (although not solely) of the balkanized post-colonial geopolitics of Africa. It is also probably a function (although not solely) of the income distribution generated by a ... -
After 9/11: Cities
(Section of Local Government Law, American Bar Association, 2002) -
After Brown: What Would Martin Luther King Say?
(Lewis & Clark Law Review, 2008)The occasion of the first Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speech at Lewis and Clark Law School, following on the heels of the Supreme Court’s rejection of two voluntary racial school integration plans, warrants revisiting the ... -
After Brown: What Would Martin Luther King Say?
(2008)The occasion of the first Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speech at Lewis and Clark Law School, following on the heels of the Supreme Court's rejection of two voluntary racial school integration plans, warrants revisiting the ... -
After Gender: Tools for Progressives in a Shift from Sexual Domination to the Economic Family
(Pace University School of Law, 2011) -
Against Kadijustiz: On the Negative Citation of Foreign Law
(Suffolk University Law School, 2015)In the arguments about the judicial citation of foreign law, judges are arguing about values. But they often do not acknowledge the values that they are debating or give specific rationales for why they prefer one value ... -
The Age of the Expert Advocate
(Environmental Law Institute, 2008) -
An Agency Costs Theory of Trust Law
(Cornell Law Review, 2004) -
Agency Costs, Charitable Trusts, and Corporate Control: Evidence from Hershey's Kiss-Off
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2008)In July 2002 the trustees of the Milton Hershey School Trust announced a plan to diversify the Trust's investment portfolio by selling the Trust's controlling interest in the Hershey Company. The Company's stock jumped ... -
Agency Problems, Legal Strategies, and Enforcement
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2009)This article is the second chapter of the second edition of "The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparative and Functional Approach," by Reinier Kraakman, John Armour, Paul Davies, Luca Enriques, Henry Hansmann, Gerard Hertig, ... -
Alarmism Versus Moderation in Responding to the Rehnquist Court
(Indiana University School of Law, 2003)Symposium: Congressional Power in the Shadow of the Rehnquist Court: Strategies for the Future held at Indiana University Law School, February 1-2, 2002.