Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
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Legal Realism for Economists
(American Economic Association, 2009)Economists have made great progress in understanding the incentives and behavior of actors who operate outside of traditional economic markets, including voters, legislators, and bureaucrats. The incentives and behavior ... -
Legal Realism for Lawyers
(The Harvard Law Review Association, 1990)In this Article, Professor Wilkins argues that the traditional model of legal ethics is premised on formalist assumptions about the constraining power of legal rules. Specifically, that model assumes that "the bounds of ... -
Legal Reason Redux
(Case Western Reserve University, 2007) -
Legal Reasoning in Congress
(College of Law, State University of Iowa, 2010) -
Legal reviews of weapons, means and methods of warfare involving artificial intelligence: 16 elements to consider
(Humanitarian Law & Policy, 2019-03-21)What are some of the chief concerns in contemporary debates around legal reviews of weapons, means or methods of warfare involving techniques or tools related to artificial intelligence (AI)? One session of the December ... -
Legal Theory And Legal Education, 1920–2000
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Legislative and Executive Stare Decisis
(Notre Dame Law School, 2008) -
Legislative Rules Revisited
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)The distinction between legislative rules and nonlegislative rules is one of the most confusing in administrative law. Yet, it also critical for understanding not just when agencies must use procedural formality to issue ... -
Legitimacy and the Constitution
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2005) -
The Legitimacy of Federal Common Law
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Lessons the United States Can Learn From Other Countries' Territorial Systems For Taxing Income of Multinational Corporations
(Urban Institute & Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center, 2015)The United States has a worldwide system that taxes the dividends its resident multinational corporations receive from their foreign affiliates, while most other countries have territorial systems that exempt these dividends. ... -
Let a Thousand Googles Bloom
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Letting Shareholders Set the Rules
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2006)U.S. corporate law has long denied shareholders the power to make rules-of-the-game decisions - that is, decisions to change the company's charter or state of incorporation. In an article published last year, The Case for ... -
Leveraging the Social Determinants of Health: What Works?
(Public Library of Science, 2016)We summarized the recently published, peer-reviewed literature that examined the impact of investments in social services or investments in integrated models of health care and social services on health outcomes and health ...