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The
Richmond
Law Review’s May 2002 issue, Volume 36, Issue 2, is a
symposium issue featuring 6 articles commenting on and
responding to Professor Eric Posner's book Law and Social
Norms, a response from Professor Posner, 1 student written
casenote, and 3 student written comments on general interest
topics. Below is a list of the articles and their authors. To
order a copy of the May 2002 issue, please fill out the subscription
form.
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| ARTICLES
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| CYBERIAN
SIGNALS |
| Steven Hetcher |
| Associate
Professor of Law, Vanderbilt University Law School |
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| SIGNALING OR
RECIPROCATING? A RESPONSE TO ERIC POSNER’S LAW AND SOCIAL
NORMS
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| Dan M. Kahan
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| Professor
of Law, Yale Law School |
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| ESSAY
ON ERIC POSNER’S LAW
AND SOCIAL NORMS |
| Paul G. Mahoney |
| Brokaw
Professor of Corporate Law & Albert C. Bevier Research
Professor, University of Virginia School of Law |
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| SIGNALING,
LEGITIMACY, AND COMPLIANCE: A COMMENT ON POSNER’S LAW AND
SOCIAL NORMS AND CRIMINAL LAW POLICY
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| Tracey L. Meares |
| Professor of Law
& Director of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice,
University of Chicago Law School
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| MEETING
BY SIGNALS, PLAYING BY NORMS: COMPLEMENTARY ACCOUNTS OF
NON-LEGAL COOPERATION IN INSTITUTIONS |
| Edward
Rock* & Michael Wachter** |
| *Saul
A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law &
Co-Director, Institute for Law and Economics, University of
Pennsylvania Law School |
| **William
B. Johnson Professor of Law and Economics & Co-Director,
Institute for Law and Economics, University of Pennsylvania Law
School |
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| PREDICTING
DEFECTION |
| Elmer
J. Schaefer |
| Professor
of Law, College of William & Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of
Law |
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| A RESPONSE FROM
ERIC POSNER
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| Eric
Posner |
| Professor
of Law, University of Chicago Law School |
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| CASENOTE |
| THE BLURRY LINE
BETWEEN “MAD” AND “BAD”: IS “LACK-OF-CONTROL” A
WORKABLE STANDARD SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS?
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| Georgia S.
Hamilton |
| J.D.
Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003 |
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| COMMENTS |
| THE STRATEGIC
ALTERNATIVE: HOW STATE TAKINGS STATUTES MAY RESOLVE THE
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF PALAZZOLO
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| Michael
A. Culpepper |
| J.D.
Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003 |
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| I’LL TAKE MY SIN
TAXES UNWRAPPED AND MAXIMIZED, WITH A SIDE OF INELASTICITY,
PLEASE
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| David
J. DePippo |
| J.D.,
University of Richmond School of Law, 2002 |
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| THE INCALCULABLE
RISK: HOW THE WORLD TRADE CENTER DISASTER ACCELERATED THE
EVOLUTION OF INSURANCE TERRORISM EXCLUSIONS
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| Jane Kendall |
| J.D.
Candidate, University of Richmond School of Law, 2003 |