Submissions from 2001
Inside the Judicial Mind, Chris Guthrie, Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, and Andrew J. Wistrich
Cigarette Smokers as Job Risk Takers, Joni Hersch and W. Kip Viscusi
Evolutionary Analysis in Law: Some Objections Considered, Owen D. Jones
Proprioception, Non-Law, and BioLegal History, Owen D. Jones
Realities of Rape: Of Science and Politics, Causes and Meanings, Owen D. Jones
The Evolution of Irrationality, Owen D. Jones
Time-Shifted Rationality and the Law of Law's Leverage: Behavioral Economics Meets Behavioral Biology, Owen D. Jones
"Apprendi" and Plea Bargaining, Nancy J. King and Susan Riva Klein
Essential Elements, Nancy J. King and Susan Riva Klein
Bibliography of Tax Articles in High Prestige Non-Specialized Law Journals: A Comparison of Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States 1954-2001, Beverly I. Moran
Homogenized Law: Can the United States Learn from African Mistakes?, Beverly I. Moran
Brain Plasticity and Spanish Moss in Biolegal Analysis, Erin O'Connor
Bargaining in the Shadow of Administrative Procedure: The Public Interest in Rulemaking Settlement, Jim Rossi
Respecting Deference: Conceptualizing Skidmore Within the Architecture of Chevron, Jim Rossi
Getting Past Democracy, Edward L. Rubin
Integrating Ecosystem Services into Environmental Law: A Case Study of Wetlands Mitigation Banking, J.B. Ruhl and R. Juge Gregg
Apples for Oranges, J.B. Ruhl and James Salzman
The Cashless Corporate Tax, Herwig J. Schlunk
Too Clever By Half: The Problem with Novelty in Constitutional Law, Suzanna Sherry
An Empirically Based Comparison of American and European Regulatory Approaches to Police Investigation, Christopher Slobogin
Litigating Challenges to Executive Pay: An Exercise in Futility?, Randall Thomas and Kenneth J. Martin
Whither the Race? A Comment on the Effects of the Delawarization of Corporate Reorganizations, Randall Thomas and Robert K. Rasmussen
Should Shareholders Have a Greater Say Over Executive Pay??, Randall S. Thomas and Brian R. Cheffins
Megafirms, Randall Thomas, Stewart J. Schwab, and Robert G. Hansen
The Social Meaning of Environmental Command and Control, Michael P. Vandenbergh