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2022, Paper: "In its ideal form, arbitrariness review is an instrument for promoting “deliberative democracy”—a system that combines reason-giving with political accountability.…
May 28, 2022, Opinion: "Does the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have the authority to impose a mask mandate on people who travel on planes, trains, and buses? In April…
Behaviorally Informed Mandates? Internalities, Externalities, and Fuel Economy Rules - Cass Sunstein
2021, Paper: "It is standard to think that economic incentives are generally or always better than regulatory mandates. But in the face of behavioral market failures, that…
November 2021, Paper: "Nudges are tools to achieve behavioural change. To evaluate nudges, it is essential to consider not only their overall welfare effects but also their…
October 20, 2021, Video: "Harvard Book Store's virtual event series welcomes renowned legal scholar Cass Sunstein—the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School…
September 15, 2021, Paper: "With respect to the views of dead thinkers, answers to many particular questions are often interpretive in Ronald Dworkin's sense. Such answers must…
September 7, 2021, Book: "How we became so burdened by red tape and unnecessary paperwork, and why we must do better. We've all had to fight our way through administrative…
August 2021, Paper: "In its ideal form, arbitrariness review is an instrument for promoting “deliberative democracy” – a system that combines reason-giving with political…
July 21, 2021, Paper: "If one nation damages another, what are its obligations? This question can be approached and understood in diverse ways, but it is concretized in debates…
2021, Book: "Imagine that two doctors in the same city give different diagnoses to identical patients—or that two judges in the same courthouse give markedly different…