Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A case for speedier executions.(Case Note) | Political science | Thai, 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 science | Easterbrook, 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 science | Amar, Akhil Reed |
A jurisdictional vacuum in the wake of Camps Newfound/Owatonna?(Case Note) | Political science | Kysilka, 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 science | Barnett, 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 science | Willard, Richard K. |
An improper extension of civil litigation by indigents.(Case Note) | Political science | Price, J.T. |
A quick case for including same-sex harassment under Title VII.(Case Note) | Political science | Volland, 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 science | Babcock, Barbara A. |
A valuation standard that is difficult to swallow: interpreting s. 506(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.(Case Note) | Political science | Weber, Melissa A. |
Balancing away the freedom of speech.(Case Note) | Political science | Barry, 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 science | Schulhofer, Stephen J. |
Building trust: conservatives and the environment. | Political science | Shere, 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 science | Bolick, 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 science | Rosen, 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 science | Steiker, Carol S. |
Cramming down the house: the valuation of collateral.(Case Note) | Political science | Simpson, 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 science | Gross, 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 science | Sevilla, 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 science | Strossen, 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 science | Merrill, Thomas W. |
Do natural rights derive from natural law?(Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They? How Do They Differ?) | Political science | Zuckert, 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 science | Epstein, 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 science | Levmore, 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 science | Uelmen, 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 science | Sentelle, 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 science | Macey, 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 science | BeVier, 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 science | Farnsworth, 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 science | Tushnet, 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 science | Williams, 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 science | Collins, Daniel P. |
Market ordering versus statutory control of termination decisions: a case for the inefficiency of just cause dismissal requirements. | Political science | Frantz, 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 science | Cassell, 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 science | Arenella, 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 science | Rasmusen, Eric |
Privatizing section 1983 immunity: the prison guard's dilemma. (Civil Rights Act of 1871)(Case Note) | Political science | Juceam, 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 science | McChesney, 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 science | Greenberg, 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 science | Nolan, 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 science | Markman, 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 science | Posner, 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 science | Grano, 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 science | Sunstein, Cass R. |
The 'conservative game': the possibility of voluntary cooperation in preserving buildings of cultural importance. | Political science | Lewinsohn-Zamir, Daphna |
The dangers of natural rights.(Natural Law v. Natural Rights: What Are They? How Do They Differ?) | Political science | Tuck, Richard |
The economics of airline safety and security: an analysis of the White House Commission's recommendations. | Political science | Hahn, 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 science | Manne, 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 science | Ellickson, 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 science | McGinnis, John O. |
The Rule of Saint Benedict: the debates over the interpretation of an ancient legal and spiritual document. | Political science | Nuzzo, James L.J. |
The Tao of federalism. | Political science | Massey, 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 science | Stuntz, 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 science | Ayres, 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 science | Willard, 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 science | Presser, Stephen B. |
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