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    • Internet Points of Control 

      Zittrain, Jonathan L. (Boston College Law School, 2003)
      The online availability of pornography and unauthorized intellectual property has driven Internet growth while giving rise to efforts to make the Internet more regulable. Early efforts to control the Internet have targeted ...
    • Interpreting Presidential Powers 

      Fallon, Richard Henry (Duke University School of Law, 2013)
      Justice Holmes famously observed that "[g]reat cases . . . make bad law." The problem may be especially acute in the domain of national security, where presidents frequently interpret their own powers without judicial ...
    • Interpreting the Right to Bear Arms -- Gun Regulation and Constitutional Law 

      Tushnet, Mark V. (Massachusetts Medical Society, 2008)
    • An Interpretive Note for U.N. Member States on Security Council Resolution 2664 (2022) 

      Kapoor, Radhika; Lewis, Dustin; Modirzadeh, Naz (Harvard Law School, 2023-03)
      On December 9, 2022, the United Nations Security Council adopted resolution 2664 (2022), laying down a limited, standing humanitarian-related “carve-out” from Council-decided asset freezes. The resolution warrants close ...
    • Interventions over Predictions: Reframing the Ethical Debate for Actuarial Risk Assessment 

      Zittrain, Jonathan L.; Barabas, Chelsea; Dinakar, Karthik; Ito, Joichi; Virza, Madars (2018-02-12)
      Actuarial risk assessments might be unduly perceived as a neutral way to counteract implicit bias and increase the fairness of decisions made at almost every juncture of the criminal justice system, from pretrial release ...
    • Introduction 

      Halley, Janet E.; Parker, Andrew (Duke University Press, 2007)
    • Introduction 

      Steiker, Carol S. (Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 2011)
    • Introduction 

      Mann, Bruce H (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
      The articles in this issue are drawn from the papers delivered at the conference “Ab Initio: Law in Early America,” held in Philadelphia on June 16–17, 2010—the first conference in nearly fifteen years to focus on law in ...
    • Introduction 

      Ogletree, Charles J. (2006)
    • Introduction 

      Tushnet, Mark V. (Duke University School of Law, 1990)
      This collection of articles and essays on the frontiers of legal thought shows the ways in which some aspects of legal thought have developed in the past decade. Building on the insights of the American Legal Realists but ...
    • Introduction to Symposium: Homo Economicus, Homo Myopicus, and the Law and Economics of Consumer Choice 

      Baird, Douglas; Epstein, Richard; Sunstein, Cass Robert (University of Chicago Press, 2006)
    • Introduction: A Purposeful Life Well Lived 

      Mnookin, Robert H. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)
    • Introduction: Political Risk and Public Law 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2012)
      On December 15-16, 2011, Harvard Law School convened a conference on “Political Risk and Public Law.” A special issue of the Journal of Legal Analysis will be devoted to publishing papers on this topic by Jon Elster, Edward ...
    • Introduction: Pragmatism and Private Law 

      Goldberg, John C.P. (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2012)
      It is not difficult to come up with a rough definition of private law. Private law defines the rights and duties of individuals and private entities as they relate to one another. Yet, whereas scholars in commonwealth ...
    • Introduction: Reflections on the First Amendment and the Information Economy 

      Tushnet, Mark V. (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2014)
      Apparently it is nearly impossible to write about the First Amendment without mentioning Professor Harry Kalven’s observation, quoting Professor Alexander Meiklejohn, that New York Times Co. v. Sullivan was “an occasion ...
    • Introduction: The Need for a Philosophical Anthropology 

      Fried, Charles (Indiana University School of Law, 1973)
    • Investor Protection and Interest Group Politics 

      Bebchuk, Lucian Arye; Neeman, Zvika (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010)
      This article, which introduces the special issue on corporate governance cosponsored by the Review of Financial Studies and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), reviews and comments on the state of corporate ...
    • The Invisible Hand in Legal and Political Theory 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (Virginia Law Review Association, 2010)
      Theorists have offered invisible-hand justifications for a range of legal institutions, including the separation of powers, free speech, the adversary system of litigation, criminal procedure, the common law, and property ...
    • Iraq: The Case for Losing 

      Kennedy, Duncan McLean (Brooklyn Law School, 2006)