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Death penalty's murky evidence
By CASS R. SUNSTEIN and JUSTIN WOLFERS
ALTHOUGH THE Supreme Court banned capital punishment for child rape last month, the justices...
The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, 07/07/08 by CASS R SUNSTEIN · More from publication -
Privatizing marriage
1. Science Fiction 1. Science Fiction Imagine a nation identical to our own, with only one difference: The government does not give out...
Monist, The, 07/01/08 by Cass R. Sunstein · More from publication -
The psychology of the housing mess

These days, everyone, it seems, has a prescription that might just help our ailing housing market. From the White House to the campaign trail...
USA TODAY, 04/24/08 by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein · More from publication -
Precautions & nature
All over the world, there is increasing interest in a simple idea for regulation of risk : In cases of doubt, follow the Precautionary Principle.1...
Daedalus, 04/01/08 by Sunstein, Cass R · More from publication -
IF PEOPLE WOULD BE OUTRAGED BY THEIR RULINGS, SHOULD JUDGES CARE?
At first glance, judicial anticipation of public outrage and its effects seems incompatible with judicial independence. Nonetheless, judges might...
Stanford Law Review, 10/01/07 by Sunstein, Cass R · More from publication -
ON AVOIDING FOUNDATIONAL QUESTIONS: A REPLY TO ANDREW COAN
In both legal practice and legal scholarship, it is sometimes best to proceed without attempting to answer the foundational questions. Originalists...
Stanford Law Review, 10/01/07 by Sunstein, Cass R · More from publication -
Myth of the Balanced Court, The
In 1980, John Paul Stevens stood at the center of the Supreme Court. Today, he is its most left-wing member-and he hasn't changed. IT IS HOW THE...
American Prospect, The, 09/01/07 by Sunstein, Cass R · More from publication -
Chevronizing foreign relations law.

A number of judge-made doctrines attempt to promote international comity by reducing possible tensions between the United States and foreign...
Yale Law Journal, 04/01/07 by Posner, Eric A.; Sunstein, Cass R. · More from publication -
Incompletely theorized agreements in constitutional law
IN MANY NATIONS, CITIZENS MUST PROCEED IN THE FACE OF CONFLICT and disagreement on the most fundamental matters. The existence of diverse values...
Social Research, 03/22/07 by Cass R. Sunstein · More from publication -
RESPONSE ON LEARNING FROM OTHERS
Some people think that the practices of many courts in many countries, or in many relevant countries, offer helpful guidance to courts in other...
Stanford Law Review, 03/01/07 by Posner, Eric A; Sunstein, Cass R · More from publication
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