Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
Now showing items 1560-1579 of 1913
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Single-Sex Public Schools Before and After Vorchheimer v. School District of Philadelphia
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Siren Songs and Amish Children: Autonomy, Information, and Law
(The New York University Law Review, 2001)New communications technologies offer the potential to be used to promote fundamental values such as autonomy and democratic discourse, but, as Professor Yochai Benkler discusses in this Article, recent government actions ... -
The Situation: An Introduction to the Situational Character, Critical Realism, Power Economics, and Deep Capture
(University of Pennsylvania, 2003) -
The Situational Character: A Critical Realist Perspective on the Human Animal
(2004)This Article is dedicated to retiring the now-dominant "rational actor" model of human agency, together with its numerous "dispositionist" cohorts, and replacing them with a new conception of human agency that the authors ... -
Situationist Torts
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A Skeptical Attitude About Product Liability is Justified: A Reply to Professors Goldberg and Zipursky
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2010)In The Uneasy Case for Product Liability, we maintained that the benefits of product liability are likely to be less than its costs for many products, especially widely sold ones. Our article was intended to alter the ... -
A Skeptical View of "Property Rights" Legislation
(The Berkeley Electronic Press, 2011) -
The Slippery Slope of Judicial Intervention: The Supreme Court and Canadian Labour Relations 1950-1970
(Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, 1971) -
The Small-C Constitution Circa 1925
(University of Miami School of Law, 2010) -
Social and Economic Rights? Lessons from South Africa
(2001)Do social and economic rights belong in a democratic constitution? Skeptics have wondered whether it is possible to constitutionalize such rights without imposing an untenable managerial responsibility on courts. In an ... -
Social Capital and the Formal Legal System: Evidence from Prefecture-Level Data in Japan
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2014)Verifiable proxies for social capital potentially provide an empirically tractable way to identify environments where social norms both constrain behavior and substitute for judicial enforcement. Using regression and factor ... -
Social Meaning and Social Norms
(University of Pennsylvania, 1996) -
Social Norms and Social Roles
(Columbia Law School, 2014-09-22)This essay challenges some widely held understandings about rationality and choice, and uses that challenge to develop some conclusions about the appropriate domain of law. In particular, it suggests that many well-known ... -
Social Norms in the Ancient Athenian Courts
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013-08-02)Ancient Athens was a remarkably peaceful and well-ordered society by both ancient and contemporary standards. Scholars typically attribute Athens’ success to internalized norms and purely informal enforcement mechanisms. ... -
Social Norms in the Courts of Ancient Athens
(Harvard Univesrity Press, 2006)Ancient Athens was a remarkably peaceful and well-ordered society by both ancient and contemporary standards. Scholars typically attribute Athens’ success to internalized norms and purely informal enforcement mechanisms. ... -
Socioeconomic rights in constitutional law: Explaining America away
(Oxford University Press, 2008)The apparent absence of a commitment to socioeconomic rights in United States constitutional law gives rise to continuing debate. It is unclear that this omission has any bearing on the actual performance of American ... -
Soft Law: Lessons from Congressional Practice
(Stanford Law School, 2008)Soft law consists of rules issued by lawmaking bodies that do not comply with procedural formalities necessary to give the rules legal status yet nonetheless influence the behavior of other lawmaking bodies and of the ... -
The Solicitor General’s Office, Tradition, and Conviction
(Fordham Law Review, 2013)