Statistical children

SH Williams - Yale J. on Reg., 2013 - HeinOnline
In 2010 a car thief attempted to steal a car with a baby in the back seat. The baby's parents,
Aaron and Melanie Richman, were standing near the car at the time. They grabbed the door …

Some thoughts about the economics of settlement

J Bronsteen - Fordham L. Rev., 2009 - HeinOnline
Owen Fiss's piece Against Settlement was a response not only to the Alternative Dispute
Resolution (ADR) movement, but also more broadly to" the dispute-resolution story that …

Tort damages and the new science of happiness

R Swedloff, PH Huang - Ind. LJ, 2010 - HeinOnline
Over the past forty years, philosophers have given way to social scientists in examining
happiness. There is, however, a significant difference in approach. Whereas philosophers …

Behavioral law and economics: Law, policy, and science

TS Ulen - Supreme Court Economic Review, 2013 - journals.uchicago.edu
This Article first introduces some of the important concepts of behavioral studies and then
develops some significant examples of their application to issues in law and economics …

Reckoning with race and disability

JE Harris - Yale Law Journal Forum+ H2332, 2021 - scholarship.law.upenn.edu
Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability
have a complicated but interconnected history. Yet discussions of our most salient socio …

Why less property is more: Inclusion, dispossession, & subjective well-being

D Fagundes - Iowa L. Rev., 2017 - HeinOnline
The twin notions of exclusion and possession dominate our cultural and legal conceptions of
property. This Article uses the lens of hedonics-the emergent science of happiness-to make …

Including disabled people in the battle to protect abortion rights: a call-to-action

RM Powell - UCLA L. Rev., 2023 - HeinOnline
The battle to protect abortion rights in the United States has not been this fierce in fifty years.
From the US Supreme Court's recent Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization …

Child pornography and the restitution revolution

CE Lollar - J. Crim. L. & Criminology, 2013 - HeinOnline
We are witnessing a restitution revolution. Traditionally, restitution has been a legal
mechanism used to disgorge a person's ill-gotten gains, thereby preventing the beneficiary's …

Who gets the ventilator? Disability discrimination in COVID-19 medical-rationing protocols

SR Bagenstos - Yale LJF, 2020 - HeinOnline
The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to reckon with the possibility of having to ration life-
saving medical treatments. In response, many health systems have employed protocols that …

Our founding feelings: emotion, commitment, and imagination in constitutional culture

D Gewirtzman - U. Rich. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
From the dawn of the American republic, constitutional law and theory have treated emotion
as destructive to the creation and maintenance of constitutional commitments. If a …