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Participation Run Amok: The Costs of Mass Participation for Deliberative Agency Decisionmaking
(Northwestern University Law Review, 1997)
This Article addresses the implications of broad-based participatory reforms for administrative process, with a particular focus on how participation reveals itself in different political-theoretic models of agency governance. ...
Law and Biology: Toward an Integrated Model of Human Behavior
(Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 1997)
This Article explores ways in which social science perspectives on behavior can be combined with life science perspectives on behavior to the advantage of law. It emphasizes both values of and techniques for integration, ...
Evolutionary Analysis in Law
(North Carolina Law Review, 1997)
For contemporary biologists, behavior - like physical form - evolves. Although evolutionary processes do not dictate behavior in any inflexible sense, they nonetheless contribute significantly to the prevalence of various ...