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Government & Politics
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Fulfilling Kennedy’s Promise: Why the SEC Should Mandate Disclosure of Corporate Political Activity
December 4, 2024
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 Anti-Democratic Major Questions Doctrine
December 4, 2024
Jody Freeman & Matthew Stephenson, The Anti-Democratic Major Questions Doctrine, 2022 Sup. Ct. Rev. 1 (2023).
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2022 Update to Cass, Diver, Beermann & Freeman, Administrative Law: Cases & Materials (Aspen Publishing, 8th ed. 2020)
December 4, 2024
Ronald Cass, Colin Diver, Jack Beermann et al., 2022 Teacher’s Update, in Ronald Cass, Colin Diver, Jack Beermann et al., Administrative Law: Cases and Materials…
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Improving Coordination of Related Agency Responsibilities
December 4, 2024
Jody Freeman & Jim Rossi, Improving Coordination of Related Agency Responsibilities (Vand. Pub. L. Res. Paper No. 13-8, May 30, 2012).
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The Congressional Competition for Control of Delegated Power
December 4, 2024
J.R. DeShazo & Jody Freeman, The Congressional Competition for Control of Delegated Power, 81 Tex. L. Rev. 1443 (2003).
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Election Timing and Public Policy
December 4, 2024
Christopher R. Berry & Jacob E. Gersen, Election Timing and Public Policy, 6 Q.J. Pol. Sci. 103 (2011).
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Over-Accountability
December 4, 2024
Jacob E. Gersen & Matthew C. Stephenson, Over-Accountability, 6 J. Legal Analysis 185 (2014).
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Overlapping and Underlapping Jurisdiction in Administrative Law
December 4, 2024
Jacob E. Gersen, Overlapping and Underlapping Jurisdiction in Administrative Law, 2006 Sup. Ct. Rev. 201.
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Ross E. Cheit & Jacob Gersen, When Businesses Sue Each Other: An empirical study of state court litigation, 25 Law & Soc. Inquiry 789 (2000).
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Book Review: Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied Germany and Japan
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Book Review, 40 Japanese Stud. 361 (Oct. 23, 2020) (reviewing R.W. Kostal, Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied…
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Book Review: Junichiro Wada, the Japanese election system: Three analytical perspectives
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Junichiro Wada, the Japanese election system: Three analytical perspectives, Pub. Choice, Oct. 1997, at 213 (book review).
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J. Mark Ramseyer & Minoru Nakazato, Tax Transitions and the Protection Racket: A Reply to Professors Graetz and Kaplow, 75 Va. L. Rev. 1155 (1989).
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Who Hangs Whom for What? The Death Penalty in Japan
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Who Hangs Whom for What? The Death Penalty in Japan, 4 J. Legal Analysis 365 (2012).
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Cheap Bribes and the Corruption Ban: A Coordination Game Among Rational Legislators
December 4, 2024
Eric Rasmusen & J. Mark Ramseyer, Cheap Bribes and the Corruption Ban: A Coordination Game Among Rational Legislators, 78 Pub. Choice 305 (1994).
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The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach, 23 J. Legal Stud. 721 (1994).
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Judicial Independence in Civil Law Regimes: Econometrics from Japan
December 4, 2024
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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Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Sex Bias in the Japanese Courts, in Empirical Studies of Judicial Systems 197 (Kuo-Chang Huang ed., 2009).
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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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Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan, 32 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 38 (2012).
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Political Uncertainty’s Effect on Judicial Recruitment and Retention: Japan in the 1990s
December 4, 2024
J. Mary Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Political Uncertainty’s Effect on Judicial Recruitment and Retention: Japan in the 1990s, 35 J. Comp. Econ. 329 (2007).
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Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?
December 4, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?, 30 J. Legal Stud. 53 (2001).