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- upenn_wps-1051 Some Doubts About Arguement by Hypothetical
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1050 Why Does The Criminal Law Care What The Lay Persons Thinks Is Just? Coercive Versus Normative Crime Control
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1049 Ex Ante Function of the Criminal Law
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1048 Can a Model Penal Code Second Save the States for Themselves?
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1047 Criminal Justice in the Information Age
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1046 The Virtues of Restorative Processes, the Vices of "Restorative Jusitce"
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1045 Testing Lay Intuitions of Justice: How and Why?
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1044 The Five Worst (and Five Best) American Criminal Codes
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1043 Punishing Dangerousness: Cloaking Preventative Detention as Criminal Justice
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1042 Criminal Law Scholarship: Three Illusions
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1041 Crime, Punishment and Prevention
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1040 Should the Victims' Rights Movement Have Influence Over Criminal Law Formulation and Adjudication?
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1038 Mens Rea
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1037 The Virtues of Restorative Processes, The Vices of "Restorative Justice"
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1036 The A.L.I.'s Proposed Distributive Principle of 'Limiting Retributivism': Does It Mean In Practice Anything Other Than Pure Desert?
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1035 Does Criminal Law Deter? A Behavioral Science Investigation
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1033 Perceptions of Corruption and Campaign Finance: When Public Opinion Determines Constitutional Law
by Nathaniel Persily & Kelli Lammie - upenn_wps-1032 Creditors' Ball: The 'New' New Corporate Governance in Chapter 11
by David Skeel - upenn_wps-1031 Risk, Death and Harm: The Normative Foundations of Risk Regulation
by Matthew Adler - upenn_wps-1030 The Value of Giving Away Secrets
by Oren Bar-Gill & Gideon Parchomovsky - upenn_wps-1029 Judging Unions' Future Using a Historical Perspective: The Public Policy Choice Between Competition and Unionization
by Michael Wachter - upenn_wps-1028 Immigration Restrictions as Employment Discrimination
by Howard Chang - upenn_wps-1027 Disability, Reciprocity, and 'Real Efficiency': A Unified Approach
by Amy Wax - upenn_wps-1026 Prohibited Risks and Culpable Disregard or Inattentiveness: Challenge and Confusion in the Formulation of Risk-Creation Offenses
by Paul Robinson - upenn_wps-1025 The Immigration Paradox: Poverty, Distributive Justice, and Liberal Egalitarianism
by Howard Chang - upenn_wps-1024 Selling Mayberry: Communities and Individuals in Law and Economics
by Gideon Parchomovsky & Peter Siegelman - upenn_wps-1023 Why Do Distressed Companies Choose Delaware? An Empirical Analysis of Venue Choice in Bankruptcy
by Kenneth Ayotte & David Skeel - upenn_wps-1022 Corporate Constitutionalism: Antitakeover Charter Provisions as Pre-Commitment
by Marcel Kahan & Edward Rock - upenn_wps-1021 A Normative Theory of Bankruptcy Law: Bankruptcy as (is) Civil Procedure
by Charles Mooney - upenn_wps-1020 Risk Regulation, Endogenous Public Concerns, and the Hormones Dispute: Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself?
by Howard Chang - upenn_wps-1019 Fear Assessment: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Pricing of Fear and Anxiety
by Matthew Adler - upenn_wps-1018 Finding Error
by Chris Sanchirico - upenn_wps-1017 Lawsuit Abandonment Options in Possibly Frivolous Litigation Games
by Peter Huang - upenn_wps-1016 Regulating Irrational Exuberance and Anxiety in Securities Markets
by Peter Huang - upenn_wps-1015 Social Welfare, Human Dignity, and the Puzzle of What We Owe Each Other
by Amy Wax - upenn_wps-1014 Evidence, Procedure, and the Upside of Cognitive Error
by Chris Sanchirico - upenn_wps-1013 Against 'Individual Risk': A Sympathetic Critique of Risk Assessment
by Matthew Adler - upenn_wps-1012 What Property Is
by Abraham Bell & Gideon Parchomovsky - upenn_wps-1011 Evidence Tampering
by Chris Sanchirico - upenn_wps-1010 Is the Federal Circuit Succeeding? An Empirical Assessment of Judicial Performance
by Polk Wagner & Lee Petherbridge - upenn_wps-1009 A New Player in the Boardroom: The Emergence of the Independent Directors' Counsel
by Geoffrey Hazard & Edward Rock - upenn_wps-1008 Moody Investing and the Supreme Court: Rethinking the Materiality of Information and the Reasonableness of Investors
by Peter Huang - upenn_wps-1005 Evidence Arbitrage: The Fabrication of Evidence and the Verifiability of Contract Performance
by Chris Sanchirico & George Triantis - upenn_wps-1004 Genocide, Press Freedom, and the Case of Hassan Ngeze
by C. Edwin Baker - upenn_wps-1001 Almost Everybody Disagrees Almost All the Time: The Genericity of Weakly Merging Nowhere
by Ronald Miller & Chris Sanchirico - upenn_wps-1000 Should Plaintiffs Win What Defendants Lose?: Litigation Stakes, Litigation Effort, and the Benefits of 'Decoupling'
by Albert Choi & Chris Sanchirico