Submissions from 2004
Risk Realization, Emotion, and Policy Making, Chris Guthrie
Understanding Settlement in Damages (and Beyond), Chris Guthrie
Induced Litigation, Chris Guthrie and Tracey E. George
Heuristics and Biases at the Bargaining Table, Chris Guthrie and Russell Korobkin , Professor of Law
The Impact of the Impact Bias on Negotiation, Chris Guthrie and David Sally
Punitive Damages: How Judges and Juries Perform, Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi
Law, Evolution, and the Brain: Applications and Open Questions, Owen D. Jones
How Different is Death? Jury Sentencing in Capital and Non-Capital Cases Compared, Nancy J. King
Beyond Blakely, Nancy J. King and Susan Riva Klein
Felony Jury Sentencing in Practice: A Three-State Study, Nancy J. King and Rosevelt L. Noble
United States' Trade Policy and the Exportation of United States' Culture, Beverly I. Moran
Apology and Thick Trust: What Spouse Abusers and Negligent Doctors Might Have in Common, Erin O'Connor
Endangered Species Act Innovations in the Post-Babbittonian Era--Are There Any?, J.B. Ruhl
Past, Present, and Future Trends of the Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl
Prescribing the Right Dose of Peer Review for the Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl
Taking Adaptive Management Seriously: A Case Study of the Endangered Species Act, J.B. Ruhl
The Battle Over Endangered Species Act Methodology, J.B. Ruhl
The Myth of What is Inevitable Under Ecosystem Management: A Response to Pardy, J.B. Ruhl
Public Ruses, Christopher Serkin and James E. Krier
Hard Cases Make Good Judges, Suzanna Sherry
Warning: Labeling Constitutions May Be Hazardous to Your Regime, Suzanna Sherry
What's Law Got to Do With It?, Suzanna Sherry
Is Atkins the Antithesis or Apotheosis of Anti-Discrimination Principles? Sorting Out the Groupwide Effects of Exempting People with Mental Retardation from the Death Penalty, Christopher Slobogin
The Divergence of Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation, Kevin M. Stack
Recent Case, Ex parte Hodges, Lauren D. Sudeall