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To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-01-04)Over the last ten years, Oosterhof and Todorov’s valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. In this model, two dimensions (valence and dominance) ... -
A Toast to the Good Life: Exploring the Regulation of Champagne
(2003)France, in partnership with representatives of various Champagne Houses, crafted detailed rules pertaining to the production and sale of Champagne. These regulations aim to meet twin goals: protection of authentic Champagne ... -
TOBACCO ADVERTISING AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A "STRANGE CONSTITUTIONAL DOCTRINE" INDEED
(1995)The FDA's proposed advertising restrictions, described in greater detail infra part II, would ban outdoor advertising for tobacco products within a specified distance of schools and playgrounds; require print advertising ... -
Tolerance in an Age of Terror
(Law Center, University of Southern California, 2007)Law review articles and public interest group advocacy charge the United States since 9/11 with overreaction that jeopardizes legal and cultural commitments to tolerance; recent books and articles addressing several European ... -
Tom Franck and the Manhattan School
(New York University School of Law, 2003)In 1963, he opened an article positioning national courts as a disaggregated international judiciary with a transposition of Holmes, turned what, exactly - coy, ironic, insistent - by the added words "of course": "International ... -
Too Big to Fail Banks: Examining the 'How' of Breaking Up
(2013)The newfound understanding that systemic risk is the central problem of financial regulation, has informed both institutional and regulatory responses to the global financial crisis. At the forefront of the systemic risk ... -
Tort in Three Dimensions
(2011)Should our tort law serve as a model for other nations? The answer depends in part on what one understands it to be. Since the mid-Twentieth Century, progressives have favored 'thin' accounts that treat tort law as having ... -
Tort Law and Moral Luck
(Cornell Law Review, 2007)Tort liability often turns to a substantial degree on an actor's good or bad luck. For example, a driver may be lucky to be more skilled than average, or unlucky to be less. Alternatively, she may be lucky to avoid hitting ... -
Tort Law at the Founding
(Florida State University, College of Law, 2011)In his influential History of American Law, Lawrence Friedman suggests that tort law was “totally insignificant” prior to the late Nineteenth Century. Implicit in this assessment is a judgment that a body of law is significant ... -
Tort Liability and Vaccine Manufacturers
(1994)This paper has been written with future vaccines in mind. It is true, of course, that most vaccines currently available are extremely safe and not prohibitively expensive. For the few injuries caused by these vaccines, an ... -
Torts and Estates: Remedying Wrongful Interference with Inheritance
(Stanford Law School, 2013)This Article examines the nature, origin, and policy soundness of the tort of interference with inheritance. We argue that the tort should be repudiated because it is conceptually and practically unsound. Endorsed by the ... -
Torts as Wrongs
(The University of Texas, 2010)Torts scholars hold different views on why tort law shifts costs from plaintiffs to defendants. Some invoke notions of justice, some efficiency, and some compensation. Nearly all seem to agree, however, that tort law is ... -
Torture at Times: Waterboarding in the Media
(2010)The current debate over waterboarding has spawned hundreds of newspaper articles in the last two years alone. However, waterboarding has been the subject of press attention for over a century. Examining the four newspapers ... -
Total Force Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program: Controversy and Conflagration
(2001)Washington, D.C. has perceived the threat of anthrax from any of several hostile parties. The offer of protection comes in the form of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (“AVIPâ€). On ... -
Toward a Constitutional Review of the Poison Pill
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2014)We argue that the state-law rules governing poison pills are vulnerable to challenges based on preemption by the Williams Act. Such challenges, we show, could well have a major impact on the corporate-law landscape. The ... -
Toward a Pragmatic Understanding of Status Consciousness: The Case of Deregulated Education
(Duke University School of Law, 2000)This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states' experiment with deregulated education-in particular, charter schools whose student bodies are identifiable on the basis of ... -
Toward a Pragmatic Understanding of Status-Consciousness: The Case of Deregulated Education
(Duke University School of Law, 2000)This Article discusses the relationship between federal equal protection doctrine and the states' experiment with deregulated education-in particular, charter schools whose student bodies are identifiable on the basis of ... -
Toward a Revisionist History of the Supreme Court
(1988)The bicentennial year provoked a reconsideration of not only the era of the framing but of constitutional history as a whole. At one point I thought that I might participate in that effort by writing a history of the Supreme ... -
Toward Board Declassification in 100 S&P 500 and Fortune 500 Companies: Report of the SRP for the 2012 and 2013 Proxy Seasons
(Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, 2014)This report provides an overview and analysis of the work that the Shareholder Rights Project (SRP) undertook on behalf of a number of institutional investors during 2012 and 2013, the SRP’s first two years of operations. ...