Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
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Money Talks: Listening to the history of value
(Sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society in association with the University of Oklahoma, 2006) -
Moneyball for State Regulators
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for law, Economics, and Business, 2014)For over thirty years, Republican and Democratic presidents have required executive agencies to assess the costs and benefits of significant regulations, and to proceed only if the benefits justify the costs (to the extent ... -
The MOOC Syllabus Blues: Strategies for MOOCs and Syllabus Materials
(ACRL Publications, 2013) -
Moral Heuristics
(Cambridge University Press, 2005)With respect to questions of fact, people use heuristics – mental short-cuts, or rules of thumb, that generally work well, but that also lead to systematic errors. People use moral heuristics too – moral short-cuts, or ... -
Moral Rules, the Moral Sentiments, and Behavior: Toward a Theory of an Optimal Moral System
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)How should moral sanctions and moral rewards—the moral sentiments involving feelings of guilt and of virtue—be employed to govern individuals’ behavior if the objective is to maximize social welfare? In the model that we ... -
Moral Systems in the Regulation of Nonprofits: How Value Commitments Matter
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The Morality of Property
(College of William and Mary, 2007)The relationship between property and morality has been obscured by three elements in our intellectual tradition. First is the assumption, which can be traced to Bentham, that property is a pure creature of law.' An ... -
Mourning Becomes Resistance
(Harvard Law School, 2007) -
The Move to Institutions
(1987) -
Mr. Justice Rutledge - Law Clerks' Reflections
(Indiana University School of Law, 1950) -
Mr. Secretary, Take the Tax Juice Out of Corporate Expatriations
(Tax Analysts, 2014)The lack of government response to the current wave of tax-motivated corporate expatriations is disheartening. Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., are ... -
Multistage Adjudication
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2013)Legal proceedings often involve multiple stages: U.S. civil litigation allows motions to dismiss and for summary judgment prior to trial; government agencies as well as prosecutors employ investigative and screening processes ... -
Multistakeholder as Governance Groups: Observations from Case Studies
(Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2015)This paper synthesizes a set of twelve case studies of real-world governance structures. Together with the underlying case studies, it is the result of a globally coordinated, independent academic research pilot project ... -
Murphy on Mercy: A Prudential Reconsideration
(John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, 2008)The article considers the contributions of law professor Jeffrie Murphy of the Arizona State University to the studies on the moral and theoretical justifications for the institutions of moral and political theory and their ... -
Must Formalism Be Defended Empirically?
(2014-09-17)This paper urges that one of the great, quasi-theological debates in legal theory depends on answers to empirical questions. The debate is whether courts should be "formalistic," that is, whether they should interpret ... -
My Body, My Bank
(The University of Texas, 2015)This essay reviews Kara Swanson’s "Banking on the Body: The Market in Blood, Milk, and Sperm in Modern America" (Harvard University Press, 2014) and uses it as an opportunity to interpolate the history and theory of the ... -
My Isaac Royall Legacy
(Harvard Law School, 2008)