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Brain Imaging for Legal Thinkers: A Guide for the Perplexed
(Stanford Technology Law Review, 2009)
It has become increasingly common for brain images to be proffered as evidence in criminal and civil litigation. This Article - the collaborative product of scholars in law and neuroscience - provides three things.
First, ...
Mapping the American Shareholder Litigation Experience
(European Company and Financial Law Review, 2009)
In this paper, we provide an overview of the most significant empirical research that has been conducted in recent years on the public and private enforcement of the federal securities laws. The existing studies of the ...
Separated by a Common Language?
(Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal, 2009)
This paper examines recent controversies in the legal and policy debate between the U.S. and the EU on the sharing of data in the implementation of transatlantic counter-terrorism measures. The nexus between law and policy ...
Exceptional Engagement: Protocol I and a World United Against Terrorism
(Texas International Law Journal, 2009)
This article challenges the prevailing view that U.S. "exceptionalism" provides the
strongest narrative for the U.S. rejection of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva
Conventions. The United States chose not to adopt ...
Payday Loans and Credit Cards
(American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 2009)
Using a unique dataset matched at the individual level from two administrative sources, we examine household choices between liabilities and assess the informational content of prime and subprime credit scores in the ...