Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1997 - Abstracts

Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A case for speedier executions.(Case Note)Political scienceThai, Joseph T.
Adversary inferences.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceEasterbrook, Frank H.
Against exclusion (except to protect truth or prevent privacy violations).(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceAmar, Akhil Reed
A jurisdictional vacuum in the wake of Camps Newfound/Owatonna?(Case Note)Political scienceKysilka, Karin J.
A law professor's guide to natural law and natural rights.(Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They? How Do They Differ?)Political scienceBarnett, Randy E.
A national strategy against crime.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceWillard, Richard K.
An improper extension of civil litigation by indigents.(Case Note)Political sciencePrice, J.T.
A quick case for including same-sex harassment under Title VII.(Case Note)Political scienceVolland, Debra R.
A unanimous jury is fundamental to our democracy.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceBabcock, Barbara A.
A valuation standard that is difficult to swallow: interpreting s. 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.(Case Note)Political scienceWeber, Melissa A.
Balancing away the freedom of speech.(Case Note)Political scienceBarry, Andre R.
Bashing Miranda is unjustified - and harmful.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceSchulhofer, Stephen J.
Building trust: conservatives and the environment.Political scienceShere, Mark Eliot
Civil rights and the criminal justice system.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceBolick, Clint
Class legislation, public choice, and the structural constitution.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceRosen, Jeffrey
Counter-revolution in constitutional criminal procedure? (exclusionary rule)(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceSteiker, Carol S.
Cramming down the house: the valuation of collateral.(Case Note)Political scienceSimpson, Sharon C.
Crime, politics and race.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceGross, Samuel R.
Criminal defense lawyers and the search for truth.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceSevilla, Charles M.
Criticisms of federal counter-terrorism laws.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceStrossen, Nadine
Does public choice theory justify judicial activism after all?(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceMerrill, Thomas W.
Do natural rights derive from natural law?(Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They? How Do They Differ?)Political scienceZuckert, Michael P.
Externalities everywhere? Morals and the police power.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceEpstein, Richard A.
Judges and economics: normative, positive, and experimental perspectives.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceLevmore, Saul P.
Jury-bashing and the O.J. Simpson verdict.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceUelmen, Gerald F.
Law and economics should be used for economic questions.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceSentelle, David B.
Law and the social sciences.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceMacey, Jonathan R.
Law, economics, and the power of the state.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceBeVier, Lillian R.
Law is a sometime autonomous discipline.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceFarnsworth, E. Allan
Law, science, and law and economics.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceTushnet, Mark V.
Limits to economics as a norm for judicial decisions.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceWilliams, Stephen F.
Making juries better factfinders.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceCollins, Daniel P.
Market ordering versus statutory control of termination decisions: a case for the inefficiency of just cause dismissal requirements.Political scienceFrantz, John P.
Miranda's "negligible" effect on law enforcement: some skeptical observations.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceCassell, Paul G.
Miranda stories.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceArenella, Peter
Of sex and drugs, and rock'n'roll: does law and economics support social regulation?(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceRasmusen, Eric
Privatizing section 1983 immunity: the prison guard's dilemma. (Civil Rights Act of 1871)(Case Note)Political scienceJuceam, Daniel J.
Purchasing political inaction: how regulators use the threat of legal "reform" to extort payoffs.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceMcChesney, Fred S.
Race, the criminal justice system, and community-oriented policing.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceGreenberg, Reuben M.
Racism in the criminal justice system: problems and suggestions.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceNolan, Thomas J.
Six observations on the exclusionary rule.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceMarkman, Stephen J.
Standards, rules, and social norms. (Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political sciencePosner, Eric A.
The adversarial-accusatorial label: a constraint on the search for truth.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceGrano, Joseph D.
The autonomy of law in law and economics.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceSunstein, Cass R.
The 'conservative game': the possibility of voluntary cooperation in preserving buildings of cultural importance.Political scienceLewinsohn-Zamir, Daphna
The dangers of natural rights.(Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They? How Do They Differ?)Political scienceTuck, Richard
The economics of airline safety and security: an analysis of the White House Commission's recommendations.Political scienceHahn, Robert W.
The judiciary and free markets.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceManne, Henry G.
The market for "law-and" scholarship.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceEllickson, Robert C.
The original Constitution and its decline: a public choice perspective.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceMcGinnis, John O.
The Rule of Saint Benedict: the debates over the interpretation of an ancient legal and spiritual document.Political scienceNuzzo, James L.J.
The Tao of federalism.Political scienceMassey, Calvin R.
The virtues and vices of the exclusionary rule.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceStuntz, William J.
Three proposals to harness private information in contract.(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political scienceAyres, Ian
What is wrong with American juries and how to fix it.(Justice and the Criminal Justice Process: The Fifteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy - 1996)Political scienceWillard, Richard K.
What would Burke think of law and economics? (Edmund Burke)(Law and Economics and the Rule of Law: The Sixteenth Annual National Student Federalist Society Symposium on Law and Public Policy, 1997)Political sciencePresser, Stephen B.
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