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    • Ruhl, J.B. (Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment, 2010)
      This Article has been in press for several months without opportunity for updating, and thus does not reflect EPA’s Clean Air Act rule promulgations and several other relevant events. Nevertheless, the basic thrust of the ...
    • Thomas, Randall S., 1955-; Cox, James D., 1943- (Columbia Law Review, 2006)
      The PSLRA's lead plaintiff provision was adopted in order to encourage large shareholders with claims in a securities fraud class action to step forward to become the class' representative. Congress' expectation was that ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip (Regulation, 1997)
      The 1990s have witnessed a blizzard of anti­smoking efforts. Hillary Clinton and a variety of supporters of the Clinton health care plan urged dramatically higher cigarette taxes to pay for expanded health insurance ...
    • Kay, Susan L.; Kay, Susan L. (Vanderbilt Law Review, 1987)
      Prisoners often seek redress in federal courts through causes of action brought under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 for violations of their constitutional rights caused by the overall condition of their confinement or by one ...
    • Thomas, Randall S., 1955- (Vanderbilt Law Review En Banc, 2008)
      In an important paper recently appearing in the Vanderbilt Law Review, Professors Stephen Choi and Jill Fisch generate survey evidence from public pension fund respondents that documents the low cost activism practiced by ...
    • Serkin, Christopher; Bloom, Frederic (University of Chicago Law Review, 2012)
      This Article argues for a new and unexpected mechanism of judicial accountability: suing courts. Current models of court accountability focus almost entirely on correcting legal errors. A suit against the court would ...