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Policing the Police
Introduction Philadelphia has a police accountability problem. Its past—and present—is replete with examples of police engaging in egregious behavior with… Continue reading →
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Memory, Invisibility, & Power
Introduction “The ultimate mark of power may be its invisibility; the ultimate challenge, the exposition of its roots.” When I… Continue reading →
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Do the Merits Matter? Empirical Evidence on Shareholder Suits from Options Backdating Litigation
This Article examines a basic question in corporate law: Do the legal merits matter in stockholder litigation? A connection between… Continue reading →
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The Executive Power Clause
Article II of the Constitution vests “the executive power” in the President. Advocates of presidential power have long claimed that… Continue reading →
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Presidential Settlements
Large groups regularly turn to the White House to resolve complex disputes collectively, much like a class action. These presidential… Continue reading →
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The New Doctrinalism: Implications for Evidence Theory
This Article revisits and refines the organizing principles of evidence law: case specificity, cost minimization, and equal best. These three… Continue reading →
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Antitrust in Zero-Price Markets: Foundations
“Zero‐price markets,” wherein firms set the price of their goods or services at $0, have exploded in quantity and variety.… Continue reading →
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“Ideology” or “Situation Sense”? An Experimental Investigation of Motivated Reasoning and Professional Judgment
This Article reports the results of a study on whether political predispositions influence judicial decisionmaking. The study was designed to… Continue reading →
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Machine Learning, Automated Suspicion Algorithms, and the Fourth Amendment
At the conceptual intersection of machine learning and government data collection lie Automated Suspicion Algorithms, or ASAs, which are created… Continue reading →