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Preface to Responses: Dynamism, Not Just Diversity
(2007)Remaking institutions of higher education so that women succeed and lead is an example of the kind of aspiration that requires new thinking as well as motivation and hard work. Generated by the innovative scholarship of ... -
Preface: Meaningful Reciprocity -- In Honor of Clare Dalton
(Brooklyn Law School, 2012) -
Pregnancy and AIDS
(University of Maryland, 1993) -
Preparing for a Twenty-Four-Month Sprint: A Primer for Prospective and New Elected Members of the United Nations Security Council,
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2020-12)Under the United Nations Charter, the U.N. Security Council has several important functions and powers, not least with regard to taking binding actions to maintain international peace and security. The ten elected members ... -
Presentation
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The President's Completion Power
(Yale Law School, 2006)This Essay identifies and analyzes the President's completion power: the President's authority to prescribe incidental details needed to carry into execution a legislative scheme, even in the absence of congressional ... -
The President's Completion Power
(Yale Law School, 2006)This Essay identifies and analyzes the President's completion power: the President's authority to prescribe incidental details needed to carry into execution a legislative scheme, even in the absence of congressional ... -
Presidential Combat Against Climate Change
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Pretrial Bargaining and the Design of Fee-Shifting Rules
(RAND, 1994)Legal rules for allocating the private costs of civil litigation, or ''fee-shifting'' rules, provide powerful incentives for settlement. Within the context of a direct-revelation mechanism, the fee-shifting rule that ... -
Price Caps in Multi-Price Markets
(2015)Many consumer markets feature a multi-dimensional price. A policymaker – a legislator, a regulator or a court – concerned about the level of one price dimension may decide to cap this price. How will such a price cap affect ... -
The Price of Public Action: Constitutional Doctrine and the Judicial Manipulation of Legislative Enactment Costs
(Yale Law School, 2008)This Article argues that courts can, and often should, implement constitutional guarantees by crafting doctrines that raise the costs to government decisionmakers of enacting constitutionally problematic policies. This ... -
Primary Goods, Capabilities, or ... Well-Being?
(Duke University Press, 2007)Theories of distributive justice and of the aggregate social good typically require a method of assessing each individual's situation. Among the common measures are primary goods, capabilities, and well-being. This article ... -
Primitive Legal Scholarship.
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 1986) -
Principled Immigration
(Institute on Religion and Public Life, 2006) -
Privacy 2.0
(University of Chicago Law School, 2008) -
Privacy and Student Data: An Overview of Federal Laws Impacting Student Information Collected Through Networked Technologies
(The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2016)Over the past five years, schools have progressively been integrating the use of technology into the classroom, both to help students achieve their goals, and help teachers and administrators alike organize, categorize and ...