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Scholarly Publications from 2012
An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change in the Courts: A New Jurisprudence or Business as Usual?, David Markell and J. B. Ruhl
64
Fla. L. Rev.
15
(2012)
What Has Love Got to Do With It?: Sentimental Attachments and Legal Decision-Making, David Markell, Tom Tyler, and Sarah F. Brosnan
Vill. L. Rev.
209
(2012)
Don't Say You're Sorry Unless You Mean It: Pricing Apologies to Achieve Credibility, Murat C. Mungan
32
Int'l Rev. L. & Econ.
178
(2012)
Economics of the Independent Invention Defense under Incomplete Information, Murat C. Mungan
20
Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev.
183
(2012)
The Law and Economics of Fluctuating Criminal Tendencies and Incapacitation, Murat C. Mungan
72
Md. L. Rev.
156
(2012)
Fundraising and Optimal Policy Rules, Murat C. Mungan and Bariş K. Yörük
14
J. Pub. Econ. Theory
625
(2012)
Customizing Employment Arbitration, Erin O'Hara O'Connor, Kenneth J. Martin, and Randall S. Thomas
98
Iowa L. Rev.
133
(2012)
Federalism and the Tug of War Within: Introduction, Erin Ryan
Oxford University Press
(2012)
In Tribute to Judge James R. Browning: The Center of His Circle, Erin Ryan
73
Mont. L. Rev.
14
(2012)
Negotiating Federalism Past the Zero-Sum Game, Erin Ryan
38
Admin. & Reg. L. News
4
(2012)
Obamacare and Federalism’s Tug of War Within, Erin Ryan
Spending Power Bargaining After Sebelius, Erin Ryan
The Once and Future Challengesof American Federalism:The Tug of War Within, Erin Ryan
No. 2012-19
Lewis & Clark Law School Legal Research Paper Series
(2012)
The Irrelevance of Politics for Arbitrary and Capricious Review, Mark Seidenfeld
90
Wash. U. L. Rev.
141
(2012)
Omission Suspicion: Juries, Hearsay, and Attorneys’ Strategic Choices, Justin Sevier
40
Fla. St. U. L. Rev.
1
(2012)
Evidence-Based Litigation Reform, Mark Spottswood
51
U. Louisville L. Rev.
25
(2012)
Implications of Libel Doctrine for Nondefamatory Falsehoods Under the First Amendement, Nat Stern
10
First Amend. L. Rev.
465
(2012)
High-Powered (Mis)Incentives and Venture-Capital Contractors, Manuel A. Utset
7
Ohio St. Entrepeneurial Bus. L.J.
45
(2012)
Partners without Partners: The Legal Status of Single Person Partnerships, Donald J. Weidner and Robert J. Hillman
17
Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L.
449
(2012)
Fracturing Regulation Applied, Hannah J. Wiseman
22
Duke Envtl. L. & Pol'y F.
361
(2012)
Hydraulic Fracturing and Information Forcing, Hannah J. Wiseman
74
Ohio St. L.J. Furthermore
86
(2012)
Rethinking the Renter/Owner Divide in Private Governance, Hannah J. Wiseman
2012
Utah L. Rev.
2067
(2012)
Brady, Trust, and Error, Samuel R. Wiseman
13
Loy. J. P. Int. L.
447
(2012)
Waiving Innocence, Samuel R. Wiseman
96
Minn. L. Rev.
952
(2012)
Grassroots Originalism: Rethinking the Politics of Judicial Philosophy, Mary Ziegler
51
U. Louisville L. Rev.
201
(2012)
Sexing Harris: The Law and Politics of Defunding Planned Parenthood, Mary Ziegler
60
Buff. L. Rev.
701
(2012)
The Possibility of Compromise: Antiabortion Moderates after Roe v. Wade, Mary Ziegler
87
Chi.-Kent L. Rev.
571
(2012)
The Terms of the Debate: Litigation, Argumentative Strategies, and Coalitions in the Same-Sex Marriage Struggle, Mary Ziegler
39
Fla. St. U. L. Rev.
467
(2012)
Scholarly Publications from 2011
Beyond the Board of Directors, Kelli A. Alces
46
Wake Forest L. Rev.
783
(2011)
Keeping Republics Republican, Rob Atkinson
88
Tex. L. Rev. See Also
235
(2011)
False Efficiency and Missed Opportunities in Law and Economics, Shawn J. Bayern
86
Tul. L. Rev.
135
(2011)
Disgust and the Problematic Politics of Similarity, Courtney Megan Cahill
109
Mich. L. Rev.
943
(2011)
A Prediction Market for Climate Outcomes, Shi-Ling Hsu
83
U. Colo. L. Rev.
179
(2011)
Chevron Deference to State Tax Agencies, Steve R. Johnson
59
St. Tax Notes
285
(2011)
Cohen: Hard Case Makes (Semi) Bad Law, Steve R. Johnson
31
NewsQuarterly
12
(2011)
Conditional Deference to Tax Authorities, Steve R. Johnson
60
St. Tax Notes
269
(2011)
Deference to Tax Agencies' Interpretation of Their Regulations, Steve R. Johnson
60
St. Tax Notes
665
(2011)
Do Treasury and the IRS Have to Explain Their Choices?, Steve R. Johnson
30
NewsQuarterly
11
(2011)
Following the APA Will Not Eliminate Useful Guidance, Steve R. Johnson
130
Tax Notes
1
(2011)
Mayo and the Future of Tax Regulations, Steve R. Johnson
130
Tax Notes
1547
(2011)
New Light on Auer/Seminole Rock Deference, Steve R. Johnson
61
St. Tax Notes
441, 443
(2011)
Taxes, Free Expression, and Adult Entertainment, Steve R. Johnson
62
St. Tax Notes
103
(2011)
The Anti-Injunction Act and the Individual Mandate, Steve R. Johnson
133
Tax Notes
1395
(2011)
The Operation of the Individual Mandate, Jeffrey H. Kahn
132
Tax Notes
521
(2011)
Free Rider: A Justification for Mandatory Medical Insurance Under Health Care Reform?, Jeffrey H. Kahn and Douglas A. Kahn
109
Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions
78
(2011)
The Unaffordable Health Act: A Response to Professors Bagley and Horwitz, Jeffrey H. Kahn and Douglas A. Kahn
110
Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions
16
(2011)
The Most Ethical of People, the Least Ethical of People: Proposing Self-Determination Theory to Measure Professional Character Formation, Lawrence S. Krieger
8
U. St. Thomas L. J.
169
(2011)
Megan's Laws as a Case Study in Political Stasis, Wayne A. Logan
61
Syracuse L. Rev.
371
(2011)
"Mosaic Theory" and Megan's Laws, Wayne A. Logan
2011
Card. L. Rev. de Novo
95
(2011)
Police Mistakes of Law, Wayne A. Logan
61
Emory L.J.
69
(2011)