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Popular Constitutionalism and Political Organization
(2013)Recent scholarship on popular constitutionalism has two strands. A normative strand urges that the views of ordinary people about constitutional meaning should play at least as large a role in constructing the nation’s ... -
Populism and Constitutionalism: An Essay on Definitions and Their Implications
(2020-04-21)Around the world governments characterized by observers as populist have taken power. Many of their actions have been incompatible with tenets of modern liberalism. This has generated commentary suggesting that populism ... -
Pornography and the First Amendment
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Portion Distortion and Public Perception: How Serving Size Guidelines are Over-Serving and Under-Serving the Consumer
(2003)This paper examines public perceptions regarding the serving sizes listed on the labels of packaged foods. The author conducted four surveys toward this end: 1) a survey of Brown University undergraduates in which students ... -
Post-Approval Testing By Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
(2002)A pharmaceutical manufacturer currently has an incentive to remain ignorant about a drug’s side effects after the Food and Drug Administration (“FDAâ€) approves the drug for ... -
Post-Lecture Discussion
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Post-Siliconix Freeze-outs: Theory and Evidence
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)At approximately the same time that the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act increased the costs associated with being a public company, important Delaware case law created a difference in the standard of judicial review for the two basic ... -
Postscript: Journalism After Snowden
(2017)Edward Snowden's release of classified NSA documents exposed the widespread government practice of mass surveillance in a democratic society. The publication of these documents, facilitated by three journalists, as well ... -
Potential Hazards of Cellular Phone Radiation: Responses to Fear and Uncertainty
(2002)In recent years, the public has become concerned that the electromagnetic radio-frequency radiation (“RF radiationâ€) emitted by cellular telephones may pose serious health risks, including ... -
Power to the People
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The Powerful and Pervasive Effects of Ownership on M&A
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2010)Ownership dispersion is a first-order determinant of M&A practices. Firms with dispersed ownership are more salient, and tend to be larger, but dispersion varies significantly among even large US businesses, and affects ... -
The Powerful Antitakeover Force of Staggered Boards: Further Findings and a Reply to Symposium Participants
(Stanford Law School, 2002)This paper develops and defends our earlier analysis of the powerful antitakeover force of staggered boards. We reply to five responses to our work, by Stephen Bainbridge, Mark Gordon, Patrick McGurn, Leo Strine, and Lynn ... -
A Powerless Companion: Human Rights in the Age of Neoliberalism
(Duke University School of Law, 2014)Yet even in the evolved form of Marx's critique, there is a drastic set of differences between that general account - which might fit, for example, the modern globalization of markets and the globalization of property ... -
Practical Wisdom for Practicing Lawyers: Separating Ideals from Ideology in Legal Ethics (Review of Anthony T. Kronman, The Lost Lawyer: Failing Ideals of the Legal Profession)
(The Harvard Law Review Association, 1994) -
Pragmatist and Poststructuralist Critical Legal Practice
(University of Pennsylvania, 1991) -
Pre-approval of Prescription Drug Advertisements in the Shadow of Central Hudson
(2003)The article examines the effects of prescription drug advertising on patients and physicians, and explains how a requirement of pre-approval by the FDA for prescription drug advertisements could eliminate many of the ... -
Precautionary Constitutionalism in Ancient Athens
(Cardozo Law Review, 2013)The Athenian democracy developed striking institutions that, taken together and separately, have long engaged the attention of theorists in law, politics, and history. We will offer a unifying account of the major institutions ... -
Precautionary Constitutionalism in Ancient Athens
(Cardozo Law Review, 2013)The Athenian democracy developed striking institutions that, taken together and separately, have long engaged the attention of theorists in law, politics, and history. We will offer a unifying account of the major institutions ... -
The Precautionary Principle as a Basis for Decision Making
(Economists' Voice, 2005)Over the coming decades, the increasingly popular “precautionary principle” is likely to have a significant impact on policies all over the world. Applying this principle could lead to dramatic changes in decision making. ...