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Government & Politics
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The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg, The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of Torts in History (Harvard Univ. Press 1995).
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A Solution to the Problem of Nuisance Suits: The Option to Have the Court Bar Settlement
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg & Steven Shavell, A Solution to the Problem of Nuisance Suits: The Option to Have the Court Bar Settlement, 26 Int’l Rev. L.
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David Rosenberg & James P. Sullivan, Coordinating Private Class Action and Public Agency Enforcement of Antitrust Law, 2 J. Comp. L. & Econ. 159 (2006).
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Decoupling Deterrence and Compensation Functions in Mass Tort Class Actions for Future Loss
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg, Decoupling Deterrence and Compensation Functions in Mass Tort Class Actions for Future Loss, 88 Va. L. Rev. 1871 (2002).
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The Path Not Taken
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg, The Path Not Taken, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 1044 (1997).
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A Simple Proposal to Halve Litigation Costs
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg & Steven M. Shavell, A Simple Proposal to Halve Litigation Costs, 91 Va. L. Rev. 1721 (2005).
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David Rosenberg, Of End Games and Openings in Mass Tort Cases: Lessons from a Special Master, 69 B.U. L. Rev. 695 (1989).
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Letter to the Editor
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg, Letter to the Editor, 102 Am. Hist. Rev. 1307 (1997)(author’s response to John Henry Schlegel, review of The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of…
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Letter to the Editor
October 19, 2022
David Rosenberg, Letter to the Editor, 84 J. Am. Hist. 1600 (1998)(author’s response to Michael E. Parrish, Book Review, The Hidden Holmes: His Theory of…
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Robert J. Jackson, Jr. & David Rosenberg, A New Method of Random Sampling to Reduce the Cost of Regulatory Monitoring (Harv. L. Sch. L. &…
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In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 882 (2021).
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“Institutional Settlement” in a Provisional Constitutional Order
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, “Institutional Settlement” in a Provisional Constitutional Order, 108 Calif. L. Rev. 1995 (2020).
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The President’s Two Bodies
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, The President’s Two Bodies, 120 Colum. L. Rev. 1119 (2020).
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Presidential Norms and Article II
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, Presidential Norms and Article II, 131 Harv. L. Rev. 2187 (2018).
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The Law Presidents Make
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, The Law Presidents Make, 103 Va. L. Rev. 805 (2017).
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The FISC’s Stealth Administrative Law
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, The FISC’s Stealth Administrative Law, in Global Intelligence Oversight: Governing Security in the Twenty-First Century (Zachary K. Goldman & Samuel J. Rascoff eds.,…
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Pooling Powers
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, Pooling Powers, 115 Colum. L. Rev. 211 (2015).
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The Fourth Amendment as Administrative Governance
October 19, 2022
Daphna Renan, The Fourth Amendment as Administrative Governance, 68 Stan. L. Rev. 1039 (2016).
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Goals v. Deadlines: Notes on the VA Backlog
October 19, 2022
Daniel L. Nagin, Goals v. Deadlines: Notes on the VA Backlog, 10 U. Mass. L. Rev. 50 (2015).
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D. James Greiner, The New Legal Empiricism & Its Application to Access-to-Justice Inquiries, 148 Daedalus 64 (2018).
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The Problem of Default, Part I
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Andrea Matthews, The Problem of Default, Part I (June 21, 2015).
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Ecological Inference in Voting Rights Act Disputes: Where are We Now, and Where do We Want to Be?
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, Ecological Inference in Voting Rights Act Disputes: Where are We Now, and Where do We Want to Be?, 47 Jurimetrics 115 (2007).
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The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner, The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting, 29 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev.
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Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting: Combining Individual-Level and R x C Ecological Data
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Exit Polling and Racial Bloc Voting: Combining Individual-Level and R x C Ecological Data, 4 Annals of Applied…
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Can Voter ID Laws Be Administered in a Race-Neutral Manner? Evidence from the City of Boston in 2008
October 19, 2022
Rachel V. Cobb, D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Can Voter ID Laws Be Administered in a Race-Neutral Manner? Evidence from the City of…
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D. James Greiner, Re-Solidifying Racial Bloc Voting: Empirics and Legal Doctrine in the Melting Pot, 86 Ind. L.J. 447 (2011).
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Long Live the Exit Poll
October 19, 2022
D. James Greiner & Kevin M. Quinn, Long Live the Exit Poll, 141 Daedalus 9 (2012).
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Kira Hessekiel, Eliot Kim, James Tierney, Jonathan Yang & Christopher Bavitz, AGTech Forum Briefing Book: State Attorneys General and Artificial Intelligence (Berkman Klein Ctr. for…
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Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy
October 19, 2022
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Comment on Canay, Mogstad, and Mountjoy (Sept. 1, 2020).
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Fear and the Safety Net: Evidence from Secure Communities
October 19, 2022
Marcella Alsan & Crystal Yang, Fear and the Safety Net: Evidence from Secure Communities (NBER Working Paper No. w24731, June 2018).
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Racial Bias in Bail Decisions
October 19, 2022
David Arnold, Will Dobbie & Crystal S. Yang, Racial Bias in Bail Decisions, 133 Q.J. Econ. 1885 (2018).
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Resource Constraints and the Criminal Justice System: Evidence From Judicial Vacancies
October 19, 2022
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
October 19, 2022
Crystal S. Yang, Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1268 (2014).
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Crystal S. Yang, Free at Last? Judicial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing, 44 J. Legal Stud. 75 (2015).
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Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Global Abolition of Capital Punishment: Contributors, Challenges and Conundrums, in Comparative Capital Punishment 388 (Carol S. Steiker &…
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Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment, 71 Fla. L. Rev. 1363 (2019).
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The American Death Penalty: Alternative Model for Ordinary Criminal Justice or Exception that Justifies the Rule?
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The American Death Penalty: Alternative Model for Ordinary Criminal Justice or Exception that Justifies the Rule?, 22 New…
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The Pope Changed the Catholic Church’s Position on the Death Penalty. Will the Supreme Court Follow?
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The Pope Changed the Catholic Church’s Position on the Death Penalty. Will the Supreme Court Follow?, Time.com (last…
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Abolishing the American Death Penalty: The Court of Public Opinion Versus the U.S. Supreme Court
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Abolishing the American Death Penalty: The Court of Public Opinion Versus the U.S. Supreme Court, 51 Val. U.
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Two Cheers For Miranda
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Two Cheers For Miranda, 97, B.U. L. Rev. 1197 (2017).
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Kagan and the Legacy of Marshall
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Kagan and the Legacy of Marshall, Nat’l L.J., July 26, 2010.
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Did You Hear What Thurgood Marshall Did For Us? A Tribute
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Did You Hear What Thurgood Marshall Did For Us? A Tribute, 20 Am. J. Crim. L. vii (1993).
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Panetti v. Quarterman: Is There a “Rational Understanding” of the Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Panetti v. Quarterman: Is There a “Rational Understanding” of the Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence, 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 285…
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The Racial Origins of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Oversight
October 19, 2022
Carol Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The Racial Origins of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Oversight, 42 Hum. Rts. 14 (2016).
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Carol S. Steiker, Brandeis in Olmstead: “Our Government is the Potent, the Omnipresent Teacher”, 79 Miss. L.J. 149 (2009).
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Entrenchment and/or Destabilization? Reflections on (Another) Two Decades of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment
October 19, 2022
Carol Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Entrenchment and/or Destabilization? Reflections on (Another) Two Decades of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment, 30 Law & Ineq. 211…
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Choosing Our Heroes: Skelly Wright and Atticus Finch
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker, Choosing Our Heroes: Skelly Wright and Atticus Finch 61 Loy. L. Rev. 125 (2015).
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Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment
October 19, 2022
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment (Harvard Univ. Press 2016).
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Carol S. Steiker, Things Fall Apart, but the Center Holds: The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty, 77 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1475 (2002).
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Counter-Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure?
October 19, 2022
Carol Steiker, Counter-Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure?, 20 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 435 (1997).