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Law and Uncertainty: A Comment on Karl-Heinz Ladeur
(Stuttgart, 2011) -
Law for States International Law, Constitutional Law, Public Law
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2009)International law has long been viewed with suspicion in Anglo-American legal thought. Compared to the paradigm of domestic law, the international legal system seems different and deficient along a number of important ... -
The Law of 'Not Now'
(2014-09-18)Administrative agencies frequently say “not now.” They defer decisions about rulemaking or adjudication, or decide not to decide. When is it lawful for them to do so? A substantial degree of agency autonomy is guaranteed ... -
The Law of Dangerousness: Some Fictions about Predictions
(American Association of Law Schools, 1970) -
The Law of Group Polarization
(2014-10-08)In a striking empirical regularity, deliberation tends to move groups, and the individuals who compose them, toward a more extreme point in the direction indicated by their own predeliberation judgments. For example, people ... -
The Law of Implicit Bias
(California Law Review Inc., 2006)Considerable attention has been given to the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which finds that most people have an implicit and unconscious bias against members of traditionally disadvantaged groups. Implicit bias poses a ... -
The Law of Other States
(Stanford Law School, 2006)The question of whether courts should consult the laws of "other states" has produced intense controversy. But in some ways, this practice is entirely routine; within the United States, state courts regularly consult the ... -
Law of Policy of Targeted Killing
(Harvard Law School, 2010)This is a chapter from our forthcoming book, 'Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism', (MIT Press, September 2010). This chapter addresses the legal, ethical, and strategic aspects of targeted ... -
Law of Policy of Targeted Killing
(Harvard Law School, 2010)This is a chapter from our forthcoming book, 'Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism', (MIT Press, September 2010). This chapter addresses the legal, ethical, and strategic aspects of targeted ... -
The Law of “Not Now”: When Agencies Defer Decisions
(Georgetown University Law Center, 2014)Administrative agencies frequently say “not now.” They defer decisions about rulemaking or adjudication, or decide not to decide, potentially jeopardizing public health, national security, or other important goals. Such ... -
Law Regulating Code Regulating Law
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Law's Detour: Justice Displaced in the Bush Administration
(Public Affairs & Education Committee of the American Trial Lawyers Association, 2011) -
Law's Quest for Objectivity
(Catholic University of America Press, 2006) -
The Law, Culture, and Economics of Fashion
(Stanford Law School, 2009)Fashion is one of the world's most important creative industries. As the most immediate visible marker of self-presentation, fashion creates vocabularies for self-expression that relate individuals to society. Despite being ... -
The Law, Economics and Psychology of Subprime Mortgage Contracts
(Cornell Law Review, 2009) -
Law, Innovation and Collaboration in Networked Economy and Society
(Annual Reviews, 2017)Over the past 25 years, social science research in diverse fields has shifted its best explanations of innovation from (a) atomistic invention and development by individuals, corporate or natural, to networked learning; ... -
Law, Society, Identity and the Making of the Jim Crow South: Travel and Segregation on Tennessee Railroads, 1875-1905
(1999)This article reexamines the well-known debate over the origins of de jure segregation in the American South, which began in 1955 with the publication of C. Vann Woodward's The Strange Career of Jim Crow. Arguing that the ... -
Lawfare from the Bench
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Lawmaking Made Easy
(Boston Book Co., 2007) -
The Laws of Fear
(2015-01-28)Cognitive and social psychologists have uncovered a number of features of ordinary thinking about risk. Giving particular attention to the work of Paul Slovic, this review-essay explores how an understanding of human ...