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    AuthorMayeux, Sara (2)Bonnie, Richard J. (1)Cox, James D. (1)Fishman, Joseph P. (1)Ginther, Matthew R. (1)Hoffman, Morris B. (1)Jones, Owen D. (1)Marois, Rene (1)Ricks, Morgan (1)Rossi, Jim (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Safety First: The Deceptive Allure of Full Reserve Banking 

    Ricks, Morgan (University of Chicago Law Review Online, 2016)
    In Safe Banking, Professor Adam Levitin joins a venerable tradition in the money and banking literature. That tradition, called full reserve banking, has claimed a number of illustrious supporters over the years, including ...
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    What Gideon Did 

    Mayeux, Sara (Columbia Law Review, 2016)
    Many accounts of Gideon v Wainwright s legacy focus on what Gideon did not do--its doctrinal and practical limits. For constitutional theorists, Gideon imposed a preexisting national consensus upon a few "outlier" states, ...
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    Corporate Darwinism 

    Thomas, Randall S.; Cox, James D. (North Carolina Law Review, 2016)
    Because representative shareholder litigation has been constrained by numerous legal developments, the corporate governance system has developed new mechanisms as alternative means to address managerial agency costs. We ...
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    The Copy Process 

    Fishman, Joseph P. (New York University Law Review, 2016)
    There’s more than one way to copy. The process of copying can be laborious or easy, expensive or cheap, educative or unenriching. But the two intellectual property regimes that make copying an element of liability, copyright ...
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    Federalism Anew 

    Mayeux, Sara; Tani, Karen (American Journal of Legal History, 2016)
    One of the most remarked-upon events of the recent past is the August 2014 death of a black teenager, Michael Brown, at the hands of a white police officer, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson, Missouri. Attention initially focused ...
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    The Brave New Path of Energy Federalism 

    Rossi, Jim (Texas Law Review, 2016)
    For much of the past 80 years courts have fixated on dual sovereignty as the organizing federalism paradigm under New Deal era energy statutes. Dual sovereignty’s reign emphasized a jurisdictional “bright line,” with a ...
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    Parsing the Behavioral and Brain Mechanisms of Third-Party Punishment 

    Jones, Owen D.; Ginther, Matthew R.; Bonnie, Richard J.; Hoffman, Morris B.; Shen, Francis X.; Simons, Kenneth W.; Marois, Rene (The Journal of Neuroscience, 2016)
    The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenance of elaborate human social organization and is central to the modern provision of fairness and justice within society. ...

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