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    • George, Tracey E., 1967-; Epstein, Lee, 1958- (Judicature, 1991)
      In the September 1983 issue of Judicature,Karen O'Connor and Lee Epstein published the results of their examination of the fate of gender-based cases in the U.S. Supreme Court during the 1970s. Overall, they found that the ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Tulane Law Review, 1989)
      Michael Perry's thoughtful jurisprudential musings in Morality, Politics, and Law get most things just right. His framework of moral knowledge and a constitution of aspirations resonates with much of the best of contemporary ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Moore, Michael J., 1953- (Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1991)
      In the standard compensating wage differential model, workers value their wage and workers' compensation components based on full job risk information. Market forces generate positive wage differentials as ex ante compensation ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Meyer, Bruce D.; Durbin, David L. (The American Economic Review, 1995)
      This paper examines the effect of workers' compensation on time out of work. It introduces a "natural experiment" approach of comparing individuals injured before and after increases in the maximum weekly benefit amount. ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Moore, Michael J., 1953- (The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1987)
      Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers' compensation benefit formulas, the authors assess the labor market implications of workers' compensation. Higher levels of ...
    • Ruhl, J. B. (George Washington Law Review, 2000)
      This review of Daniel Farber's recent book Eco-pragmatism, in which he argues on behalf of taking more pragmatic approaches to the development of environmental policy, provides both the background necessary for appreciating ...
    • Helfer, Laurence R.; Baptiste, Eric; Keplinger, Michael; Masouye, Patrick (Vanderbilt University Law School, 2007-10-26)
    • Slobogin, Christopher; Hazel, James W. (Duke Law Journal, 2021)
      Law enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to genetic databases as a way of solving crime, either through requesting the DNA profile of an identified suspect from a database or, more commonly, by matching crime scene ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (UCLA Law Review, 1991)
      The subject of this Article is suggested by a single question: How would we regulate searches and seizures if the Fourth Amendment did not exist? This question is a useful one to ask even leaving aside the possibility of ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Pepperdine Law Review, 2011)
      This essay was written for “Supreme Mistakes: Exploring the Most Maligned Decisions in Supreme Court History.” A symposium on the worst Supreme Court decision of all time risks becoming an exercise best described by Claude ...
    • Schlunk, Herwig J. (Michigan Law Review, 2000)
      Given the current tax rate structure - where the marginal tax rate of some persons exceeds the corporate tax rate and the marginal tax rate of others is exceeded by it - corporations are generally well advised to employ ...