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Empirical Legal Studies
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Political Instability: Effects on Financial Development, Roots in the Severity of Economic Inequality
April 25, 2025
Mark J. Roe & Jordan I. Siegel, Political Instability: Effects on Financial Development, Roots in the Severity of Economic Inequality, 39 J. Compar. Econ. 279…
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What Happened on Deliberation Day?
April 23, 2025
David Schkade, Cass R. Sunstein & Reid Hastie, What Happened on Deliberation Day?, 95 Calif. L. Rev. 915 (2007).
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Deadlines in Administrative Law
April 23, 2025
Jacob E. Gersen & Anne Joseph O’Connell, Deadlines in Administrative Law, 156 U. Pa. L. Rev. 923 (2008).
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Overcoming Obstacles to Experiments in Legal Practice
April 11, 2025
Holly Fernandez Lynch, D. James Greiner & I. Glenn Cohen, Overcoming Obstacles to Experiments in Legal Practice, 367 Science 1078 (2020).
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D. James Greiner, Matthew Stubenberg & Renee Danser, Criminal Justice Record Clearing: An Analysis from Two States, 100 N.D. L. Rev. 11 (2025).
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Book Review: The Japanese Supreme Court: Constitutional Policies
February 26, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer, 17 J. Japanese Stud. 176 (1991) (reviewing Hiroshi Itoh, The Japanese Supreme Court: Constitutional Policies (1990)).
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Fiscal Consequences of Electoral Institutions
February 26, 2025
Christopher R. Berry & Jacob E. Gersen, Fiscal Consequences of Electoral Institutions, 52 J. L. & Econ. 469 (2009).
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The Economics of Soft Dollars: A Review of the Literature and New Evidence from the Implementation of MiFID II
February 14, 2025
Howell E. Jackson & Jeffery Zhang, The Economics of Soft Dollars: A Review of the Literature and New Evidence from the Implementation of MiFID II…
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Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, Property Rights and Indigenous Tradition Among Early 20th Century Japanese Firms (Harv. L. Sch. L. & Econ. Res. Paper…
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Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, Who Appoints Them, What Do They Do? Evidence on Outside Directors from Japan, 14 J. Econ. & Mgmt. Strategy…
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Bankruptcy Claims Trading
December 4, 2024
Jared A. Ellias, Bankruptcy Claims Trading, 15 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 772 (2018).
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What Drives Bankruptcy Forum Shopping? Evidence from Market Data
December 4, 2024
Jared A. Ellias, What Drives Bankruptcy Forum Shopping? Evidence from Market Data, 47 J. Legal Stud. 119 (2018).
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Does Size Matter? The Allais Paradox and Preference Reversals with Varying Outcome Magnitudes,
December 4, 2024
Adam Oliver & Cass Sunstein, Does Size Matter? The Allais Paradox and Preference Reversals with Varying Outcome Magnitudes, 78 J. Behavioral & Experimental Econ. 45…
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Nudges.gov: Behavioral Economics and Regulation
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Nudges.gov: Behaviorally Informed Regulation, in The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Economics and the Law 719 (Eyal Zamir & Doron Teichman eds., 2014).
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Preferences, Paternalism, and Liberty
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein & Richard H. Thaler, Preferences, Paternalism, and Liberty, Royal Inst. Phil. Supp., Dec. 2006, at 233.
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Cass R. Sunstein, David Schkade & Lisa Michelle Ellman, Ideological Voting on Federal Courts of Appeals: A Preliminary Investigation, 90 Va. L. Rev. 301 (2004).
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Does More Speech Correct Falsehoods?
December 4, 2024
Edward Glaeser & Cass R. Sunstein, Does More Speech Correct Falsehoods?, 43 J. Legal Stud. 65 (2014).
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Judging National Security Post-9/11: An Empirical Investigation
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Judging National Security Post-9/11: An Empirical Investigation, 2008 Sup. Ct. Rev. 269.
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Deliberative Trouble? Why Groups Go to Extremes
December 4, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Deliberative Trouble? Why Groups Go to Extremes, 110 Yale L.J. 71 (2000).
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Do Labyrinthine Legal Limits on Leverage Lessen the Likelihood of Losses? An Analytical Framework
December 4, 2024
Andrew W. Lo & Thomas J. Brennan, Do Labyrinthine Legal Limits on Leverage Lessen the Likelihood of Losses? An Analytical Framework, 90 Tex. L. Rev.
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A Skeptical Attitude About Product Liability Is Justified: A Reply to Professors Goldberg and Zipursky
December 4, 2024
A. Mitchell Polinksky & Steven Shavell, A Skeptical Attitude About Product Liability Is Justified: A Reply to Professors Goldberg and Zipursky, 123 Harv. L. Rev.