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Supreme Court Round-Up
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Supreme Court Round-Up
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The Supreme Court, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror: An Essay on Law and Political Science
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2010)This Essay seeks to illuminate the Supreme Court's habeas corpus cases arising from the War on Terror up through the 2008 decision in Boumediene v. Bush by supplementing traditional legal analysis with three propositions ... -
Surprising Legacies of Brown v. Board
(2014-09-24)Perhaps the most powerful legacy of Brown v. Board is this: opponents in varied political battles fifty years later each claim ties to the decision and its meaning. So although the analogy between Brown and same-sex marriage ... -
Sustaining Democracy
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A SWOT Analysis of the Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy for the U.S., 2015–2020
(Springer Nature, 2015)In July 2015, President Barack Obama released an updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) for the United States to guide HIV efforts through the year 2020. A federal action plan to accompany the updated NHAS will be ... -
Symbolic Statues and Real Laws: The Pathologies of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act and the Prison Litigation Reform Act
(Duke University School of Law, 1997)Criminals are not popular. No politician in recent memory has lost an election for being too tough on crime. In 1996, the Republican Congress and the Democratic President collaborated on two major statutes affecting the ... -
Symposium - Intersections: Sexuality, Cultural Tradition, and the Law - Introduction
(1996)This Symposium inhabits two intersections: the intersection linking sexual orientation with other axes of social stratification, and the intersection linking the legal future to the legal past, legal reform to legal history. ... -
Symposium: Brown v. Board of Education and Its Legacy: A Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Public Law Litigation and the Ambiguties of Brown
(Fordham Law Review, 1992)Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court's concern for gradually carrying out desegregation in the public schools ironically gave rise to "'public law litigation"---an aggressive form ofjudicial review. Specifically. ... -
Symposium: Criminal Procedure in the Spotlight: The American Death Penalty and the (In)Visibility of Race
(University of Chicago Press, 2015)Racial injustice has always cast a shadow over American criminal justice. In the context of capital punishment, racial disparities have been evident since colonial times. Black people have suffered not only disparate ... -
A System of Selective Substitute Compliance
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A Systematic Response to Systemic Disadvantage: A Response to Sander
(Stanford Law School, 2005)In a recent article in the Stanford Law Review, Professor Richard Sander argues that law schools should dramatically reduce or eliminate their affirmative action policies for black applicants because these policies harm ... -
Systemic Facts: Toward Institutional Awareness in Criminal Courts
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2016)Criminal courts are often required, in the course of implementing existing doctrines of constitutional criminal law, to regulate other institutional actors within the criminal justice system — most notably, prosecutors and ... -
Taking Behavioralism Seriously: A Response to Market Manipulation
(2000)In two previous articles, we hypothesize that, because consumers are subject to predictable cognitive processes that depart from rational utility maximization, manufacturers have the opportunity and incentive to manipulate ... -
Taking Behavioralism Seriously: Some Evidence of Market Manipulation
(1999)An important lesson of behavioralist research is that individuals' perceptions and preferences are highly manipulable. This article presents empirical evidence of market manipulation, a previously unrecognized source of ... -
Taking Behavioralism Seriously: The Problem of Market Manipulation
(1999)For the past few decades, cognitive psychologists and behavioral researchers have been steadily uncovering evidence that human decisionmaking processes are prone to nonrational, yet systematic, tendencies. These researchers ...