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Government & Politics
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Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses, 72 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 (1999).
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Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why is the Japanese Conviction Rate so High?, 30 J. Legal Stud. 53 (2001).
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The Case for Managed Judges: Learning from Japan after the Political Upheaval of 1993
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, The Case for Managed Judges: Learning from Japan after the Political Upheaval of 1993, 154 U.. Pa. L.
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When are Judges and Bureaucrats Left Independent? Theory and History from Imperial Japan, Postwar Japan, and the United States
April 10, 2026
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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The Legislative Dynamic: Evidence from the Deregulation of Financial Services in Japan
April 10, 2026
Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, The Legislative Dynamic: Evidence from the Deregulation of Financial Services in Japan, in Law in Japan: A Turning Point…
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Capitalist Politicians, Socialist Bureaucrats? Legends of Government Planning from Japan
April 10, 2026
Yoshiro Miwa & J. Mark Ramseyer, Capitalist Politicians, Socialist Bureaucrats? Legends of Government Planning from Japan, 48 Antitrust Bull. 595 (2003).
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Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence
April 10, 2026
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence, in The American Illness: Essays on the Rule of Law 69…
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Cardozo and the Nature of the Equitable Process
April 10, 2026
Henry E. Smith, Cardozo and the Nature of the Equitable Process, 34 Yale J. L. & Humanities 166 (2023).
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Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries
April 10, 2026
Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later: Edited Work, Select Personal Papers, and Original Commentaries (Shyamkrishna Balganesh, Ted M. Sichelman & Henry E. Smith eds., 2022).
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Equity and Administrative Behavior
April 10, 2026
Henry E. Smith, Equity and Administrative Behavior, in Equity and Administration 326 (P.G. Turner ed., 2016).
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Henry Smith, Preventing the Misuse of Preventive Adjudication: A Response to Bray (The Legal Workshop, U. Chi. L. Rev., Apr. 4, 2011).
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Equity as Second-Order Law: The Problem of Opportunism
April 10, 2026
Henry E. Smith, Equity as Second-Order Law: The Problem of Opportunism (Jan. 15, 2015).
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Mark P. Gergen, John M. Golden & Henry E. Smith, The Supreme Court’s Accidental Revolution?: The Test for Permanent Injunctions, 112 Colum. L. Rev. 203…
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Algorithmic Recommendations When the Stakes Are High: Evidence from Judicial Elections
April 10, 2026
Victoria Angelova, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Algorithmic Recommendations When the Stakes Are High: Evidence from Judicial Elections, 114 Am. Econ. Ass’n Papers &…
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Algorithmic Recommendations and Human Discretion
April 10, 2026
Victoria Angelova, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Algorithmic Recommendations and Human Discretion, The Review of Economic Studies (2025).
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Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy
April 10, 2026
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy (Sept. 1, 2020).
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Racial Bias in Bail Decisions
April 10, 2026
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Racial Bias in Bail Decisions, 133 Q.J. Econ. 1885 (2018).
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Fear and the Safety Net: Evidence from Secure Communities
April 10, 2026
Marcella Alsan & Crystal Yang, Fear and the Safety Net: Evidence from Secure Communities (NBER Working Paper No. w24731, June 2018).
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Does Public Assistance Reduce Recidivism?
April 10, 2026
Crystal S. Yang, Does Public Assistance Reduce Recidivism?, 107 Am. Econ. Rev. 551 (2017).
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Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies
April 10, 2026
Crystal S. Yang, Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies, 8 AEJ: Econ. Pol’y 289 (2016).
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Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker
April 10, 2026
Crystal S. Yang, Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1268 (2014).