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27 Oct 2022, 4:48 pm by David Friedman
A liberal in the 19th century was a believer in small government, free markets, and individual freedom, roughly what we now call a libertarian.[1] The label  had earlier been used for left anarchists, still earlier for believers in the doctrine of free will. [read post]
20 Feb 2022, 4:38 am
 Dado, La Grande Ferme--Homage à Bernard Réquichot (1962-3); CentrePompidou  It was my great honor to have been asked to participate in the brilliant Conference "The Life and Work of Robert M. [read post]
1 May 2012, 1:17 pm by WIMS
Sunstein said, "Even while insisting on those priorities and prerogatives, we can eliminate pointless red tape. [read post]
9 Sep 2010, 10:33 am by Brian Tamanaha
For several generations now, the US legal culture has almost universally accepted an account of our history that goes like this: The 1870s through the 1920s was the “formalist age,” when most lawyers and judges believed that law is comprehensive, gapless, internally consistent, and logically ordered, and that judges mechanically deduce single right answers in cases. [read post]
28 Feb 2021, 12:47 pm by admin
The need for revisions to the third edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence (RMSE) has been apparent since its publication in 2011. [read post]
9 Apr 2017, 1:14 pm by Eric Goldman
Cass Sunstein, legal scholar and professor at Harvard Law School, also warns that judges’ use of Wikipedia “might introduce opportunistic editing. [read post]
28 Apr 2006, 3:39 pm
El juez que resuelve con decisorios abarcativosAquí, el activismo se define por oposición al "minimalismo" que propone Cass Sunstein, donde se pondera como una sabia tendencia la de mantener las decisiones judiciales acotadas al marco del caso y muy recortado sobre su facticidad peculiar, sin urgirse en pronunciamientos más ambiciosos o que propugnen reglas generales.El estándar amplio de caracterización es… [read post]
6 Oct 2020, 9:04 pm by The Regulatory Review Staff
Wilson, a scholar of bureaucracy and regulatory policy, and insights from Professor Cass Sunstein about his time as the first Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) Administrator under President Barack H. [read post]
16 Dec 2011, 9:36 am by INFORRM
However, the answer to this kind of knee-jerk populism has been particularly clearly articulated by Cass Sunstein (and again I am quite deliberately quoting  an American source, since these are usually invoked by press owners and editors to trump arguments for  press regulation of any kind) who states that: The system of deliberative democracy is not supposed simply to implement existing desires. [read post]
19 May 2024, 9:05 pm by The Regulatory Review
Bryn Hines, Editor in Chief Apr 30, 2024 | Harnessing AI to Combat Climate Change | At a Penn Program on Regulation workshop, Cass Sunstein explains how AI can help consumers make climate-friendly choices. [read post]
17 May 2011, 6:12 am by Sasha Volokh
Deciding whose costs and benefits count is normatively loaded—this is why Cass Sunstein got into trouble for his concern with the interests of animals. [read post]
6 Jun 2011, 6:08 am by Sasha Volokh
Cass Sunstein has disputed Dan Kahan’s account of the Clean Air Act, arguing that conservatives supported emissions trading because the Bush White House was under pressure to pass air quality legislation and emissions trading was the cheapest way to do it. [read post]
19 Jul 2006, 5:10 pm
Hasta nuestro superprolífico colega Cass Sunstein escribió -en coautoría con Jeff Leslie- un paper al respecto ("ANIMAL RIGHTS WITHOUT CONTROVERSY", que puede descargarse en este link como Pdf) y recordaba que en el emblémático año de 1789, nada menos que Jeremy Bentham escribía que:"The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never… [read post]
22 Jul 2022, 5:43 am by Bernard Bell
For nearly a century, Congress has required broadcasters to identify the sponsors or providers of broadcast programming airing on their stations.[1] Implicitly such identifications should be truthful and non-deceptive. [read post]
11 Aug 2014, 7:44 am by Ronald Collins
The following is a series of questions posed by Ronald Collins on the occasion of the publication of Citizens Divided: Campaign Finance Reform & the Constitution by Robert C. [read post]
25 Jan 2012, 2:16 pm by Adam Thierer
Rebecca MacKinnon’s new book, Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom, is well-researched exploration of the forces driving Internet developments and policy across the globe today. [read post]
1 Jan 2013, 1:27 pm by Larry Catá Backer
I recently posted about the International Conference on “Realisation of Socio-Economic Rights in Emerging Free Markets: Perspectives from China and India” hosted by Centre for Chinese and Comparative Law (RCCL) of the School of Law of City University of Hong Kong, which took place  on 29-30 November 2012. [read post]