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Back on Track 2: The Principles of Corrective Justice for Performance Enhancing Malpractice in Sports
(Pace Law School, 2012)The first version of this article appeared on the Social Science Research Network more than five years ago. At the time, Andrea Carska-Sheppard, Paul Weiler, and Jim Medford suggested an interdisciplinary debate to bring ... -
Background Noise?
(Harvard International Relations Council, 1999) -
Backlash's Travel
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2007)Sometimes the public greatly opposes the decisions of the Supreme Court; sometimes the Court seems to anticipate public backlash and even to respond to it when it occurs. Should a social planner want the Court to anticipate ... -
Bailey v. United States: Another Win for that 'Doggone Fourth Amendment'
(Center for Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute, 2013) -
Balls and Strikes
(Emory Law Journal, 2012) -
Bank Capital for Operational Risk: A Tale of Fragility and Instability
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2014)Operational risk is fundamentally different from all other risks taken on by a bank. It is embedded in every activity and product of an institution, and in contrast to the conventional financial risks (e.g. market, credit) ... -
Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: A Roadmap for Reform
(IBFD, 2014)In this Editorial, the authors explain the context of this special issue of the Bulletin for International Taxation. The fundamental premise of the BEPS project is that a coordination of national responses to BEPS can both ... -
Bases and Prospects for Internationalization of Legal Education in the United States
(Dickinson School of Law, 2001) -
The Battle Over the Institutional Ecosystem in the Digital Environment
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2001) -
Bayes Wars Redivivus - An Exchange
(de Gruyter; Berkeley Electronic Press, 2010)An electronic exchange among 10 evidence scholars that began with a discussion of the restyled Federal Rules and grew into a significant restatement of debates in evidentiary scholarship over the last 50 years, touching ... -
Be Careful What You Ask For: Reconciling a Global Internet and Local Law
(Cato Institute, 2003)As the Internet becomes part of daily living rather than a place to visit, its rough edges are smoothed and its extremes tamed by sovereigns wanting to protect consumers, prevent network resource abuse, and eliminate speech ... -
Be Careful What You Ask For: Reconciling a Global Internet and Local Law
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2003)As the Internet becomes part of daily living rather than a place to visit, its rough edges are smoothed and its extremes tamed by sovereigns wanting to protect consumers, prevent network resource abuse, and eliminate speech ... -
Beard and Holmes on Constitutional Adjudication
(University of Minnesota Law School, 2014)What is the connection, if any, between the external perspective of the historian or political scientist and the internal perspective of lawyers and judges? That is the puzzle for constitutional law posed by Charles Beard’s ... -
Becoming Gentlemen: Women's Experiences at One Ivy League Law School
(University of Pennsylvania, 1994) -
Before the Next Attack
(The Academy of Political Science, 2007) -
The Beguiling Appeal of Banks
(Cincinnati, Ohio, Board of Editors, etc., 2007) -
Behavioral Analysis of Law
(University of Chicago Law School, 2014-09-17) -
A Behavioral Approach to Law and Economics
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Behaviorally Informed Health Policy? Patient Autonomy, Active Choosing, and Paternalism
(Johns Hopkins U. Press, 2015)Many people have insisted on an opposition between active choosing and paternalism, and in some cases, they are right to do so. But in many contexts, the opposition is illusory, because people do not want to choose actively. ...