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Politics & Political Theory
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Liberal Responsibility: A Comment on Justice for Hedgehogs
October 19, 2022
John C.P. Goldberg, Liberal Responsibility: A Comment on Justice for Hedgehogs, 90 B.U. L. Rev. 677 (2010).
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Political Activity: What Effect Will Citizens United Have on Shareholder Wealth?
October 19, 2022
John C. Coates, IV, Corporate Governance and Corporate Political Activity: What Effect Will Citizens United Have on Shareholder Wealth? (Sept. 21, 2010).
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Fulfilling Kennedy’s Promise: Why the SEC Should Mandate Disclosure of Corporate Political Activity
October 19, 2022
John C. Coates & Taylor Lincoln, Fulfilling Kennedy’s Promise: Why the SEC Should Mandate Disclosure of Corporate Political Activity (July 27, 2011).
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The Auto Rule Rollback Only Trump Seems to Want
October 19, 2022
Jody Freeman, The Auto Rule Rollback Only Trump Seems to Want, N.Y. Times, Sept. 11, 2019, at A31.
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The Limits of Executive Power: The Obama-Trump Transition
October 19, 2022
Jody Freeman, The Limits of Executive Power: The Obama-Trump Transition, 96 Neb. L. Rev. 545 (2018).
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Public Agencies as Lobbyists
October 19, 2022
J.R. DeShazo & Jody Freeman, Public Agencies as Lobbyists,105 Colum. L. Rev. 2217 (2005).
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Modular Environmental Regulation
October 19, 2022
Jody Freeman & Daniel A. Farber, Modular Environmental Regulation, 54 Duke L.J. 795 (2005).
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Donald Trump, the Great Embarrassment
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, Donald Trump, the Great Embarrassment, New Yorker (Oct. 11, 2016).
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Trump’s Washington Wedding
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, Trump’s Washington Wedding, New Yorker (Jan. 19, 2017).
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How Impeachment Ended Up in the Constitution
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, How Impeachment Ended Up in the Constitution, New Yorker (May 18, 2017).
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The World That Trump and Ailes Built
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, The World That Trump and Ailes Built, New Yorker (May 28, 2017).
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Bernie Sanders’s Long Run
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, Bernie Sanders’s Long Run, New Yorker (July 9, 2015).
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Politics and the New Machine
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, Politics and the New Machine, New Yorker (Nov. 8, 2015).
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The Party Crashers
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, The Party Crashers, New Yorker (Feb. 14, 2016).
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The Democrats Flunk Their Midterms
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, The Democrats Flunk Their Midterms, New Yorker (Nov. 7, 2014).
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Long Division
October 19, 2022
Jill Lepore, Long Division, New Yorker (Nov. 24, 2013).
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Agency Design and Distributive Politics
October 19, 2022
Jacob Gersen & Christopher R. Berry, Agency Design and Distributive Politics (John M. Olin Program in L. & Econ. Working Paper No. 539, U. Chi.
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Agency Design and Political Control
October 19, 2022
Jacob E. Gersen & Christopher R. Berry, Agency Design and Political Control, 126 Yale L.J. 908 (2016).
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The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach, 23 J. Legal Stud. 721 (1994).
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The Japanese Judiciary
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, The Japanese Judiciary, in The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics (Robert Pekkanen & Saadia Pekkanen, eds., 2020).
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Party Organization
October 19, 2022
Mark Ramseyer & Frances M. Rosenbluth, Party Organization, in Critical Readings on the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan 205 (Robert Pekkanen ed., 2018).
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Managed Courts Under Unstable Political Environments: Recruitments and Resignations in the 1990s Japanese Judiciary
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric Bennett Rasmusen, Managed Courts Under Unstable Political Environments: Recruitments and Resignations in the 1990s Japanese Judiciary (Harv. L. Sch. L.
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Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan
October 19, 2022
Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan, 13 J.L. Econ. & Org. 259 (1997).
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Japan’s Political Marketplace
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer & Frances McCall Rosenbluth, Japan’s Political Marketplace (Harvard Univ. Press 1993).
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Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Skewed Incentives: Paying for Politics as a Japanese Judge, 83 Judicature 190 (2000).
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Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Why Are Japanese Judges So Conservative in Politically Charged Cases?, 95 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 331 (2001).
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A Japanese Version of Change
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, A Japanese Version of Change, Japan Q. Apr.-June 1999, at 102 (reviewing Is Japan Really Changing Its Ways? Regulatory Reform and the…
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When are Judges and Bureaucrats Left Independent? Theory and History from Imperial Japan, Postwar Japan, and the United States
October 19, 2022
Eric Bennett Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, When are Judges and Bureaucrats Left Independent? Theory and History from Imperial Japan, Postwar Japan, and the United…
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Capitalist Politicians, Socialist Bureaucrats? Legends of Government Planning from Japan
October 19, 2022
Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, Capitalist Politicians, Socialist Bureaucrats? Legends of Government Planning from Japan, 48 Antitrust Bull. 595 (2003).
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When Science and Politics Collide: Enhancing the FDA
October 19, 2022
Eli Y. Adashi, Rohit S. Rajan & I. Glenn Cohen, When Science and Politics Collide: Enhancing the FDA, 364 Science 628 (2019).
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Federalism and Financial Regulation
October 19, 2022
Hal S. Scott, Federalism and Financial Regulation, in Federal Preemption: States’ Powers, National Interests 139 (Richard A. Epstein & Michael S. Greve eds., 2007).
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Lobbyists as Imperfect Agents: Implications for Public Policy in a Pluralist System
October 19, 2022
Matthew C. Stephenson & Howell E. Jackson, Lobbyists as Imperfect Agents: Implications for Public Policy in a Pluralist System, 47 Harv. J. on Legis. 1…
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Supreme Court Amicus Brief of 22 Corporate Law Professors, Mark Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 31, et al.
October 19, 2022
John C. Coates, IV, Lucian A. Bebchuk, John C. Coffee, Bernard S. Black, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, James D. Cox, Marcel Kahan, Reinier Kraakman, Jeffrey N.
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Populist Threats to the International Human Rights System
October 19, 2022
Gerald L. Neuman, Populist Threats to the International Human Rights System, in Human Rights in a Time of Populism: Challenges and Responses 1 (Gerald L.
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Argument As Character
October 19, 2022
Gerald E. Frug, Argument as Character, 40 Stan. L. Rev. 869 (1988).
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The City as a Legal Concept
October 19, 2022
Gerald E. Frug, The City as a Legal Concept, 93 Harv. L. Rev. 1057 (1980).
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Empowering Cities in a Federal System
October 19, 2022
Gerald E. Frug, Empowering Cities in a Federal System, 19 Urb. Law. 553 (1987).
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Against Centralization
October 19, 2022
Gerald E. Frug, Against Centralization, 48 Buff. L. Rev. 31 (2000).
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Why Neutrality
October 19, 2022
Gerald E. Frug, Why Neutrality, 92 Yale L.J. 1591 (1983).
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The Paradox of Power: The Changing Norms of the Modern Battlefield
October 19, 2022
Gabriella Blum, The Paradox of Power: The Changing Norms of the Modern Battlefield, 56 Hous. L. Rev. 745 (2019).
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Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism
October 19, 2022
Gabriella Blum & Philip B. Heymann, Laws, Outlaws, and Terrorists: Lessons from the War on Terrorism (2010).
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Frank I. Michelman, Why Not Just Say No? An Essay on the Obduracy of Constitution Fixation, 94 B.U. L. Rev. 1141 (2014).
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Foreword: Traces of Self-Government
October 19, 2022
Frank I. Michelman, Foreword: Traces of Self-Government, 100 Harv. L. Rev. 4 (1986).
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Suspicion, or the New Prince
October 19, 2022
Frank I. Michelman, Suspicion, or the New Prince, 68 U. Chi. L. Rev. 679 (2001).
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The Constitutional Question
October 19, 2022
Frank I. Michelman, The Constitutional Question, 24 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 17 (2000).
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Why Ted Cruz Is Not a Natural Born Citizen Eligible to Be President and Why the Issue Is Not a Political Question
October 19, 2022
Einer Elhauge, Why Ted Cruz Is Not a Natural Born Citizen Eligible to Be President and Why the Issue Is Not a Political Question (Harvard…
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How Term Limits Enhance the Expression of Democratic Preferences
October 19, 2022
Einer R. Elhauge, John R. Lott, Jr. & Richard L. Manning, How Term Limits Enhance the Expression of Democratic Preferences, 5 Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev.
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Are Term Limits Undemocratic?
October 19, 2022
Einer R. Elhauge, Are Term Limits Undemocratic?, 64 U. Chi. L. Rev. 83 (1997).
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“Bush v. Gore” and the Conservatives
October 19, 2022
Einer Elhauge, “Bush v. Gore” and the Conservatives, Commentary, Mar. 1, 2002, at 14.
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Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?
October 19, 2022
Einer R. Elhauge, Does Interest Group Theory Justify More Intrusive Judicial Review?, 101 Yale L.J. 31 (1991).