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(2009-07-10)Department: PhilosophyThis project examines the role that emotions can and should play in morality and moral theory. A philosophical study of emotion inevitably leads to an discussion of the evaluation of emotion, which is a topic covered both ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009)Previous studies of individuals performing public speech tasks have not included a broad array of speech conditions or employed psychophysiological measures of a broad range of emotional states. In this study, we asked one ...
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(California Law Review, 2011)Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the standard account of judging long has denied that fact. In the post-realist era it is possible to acknowledge that judges have emotional reactions to ...
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(2008-07-18)Department: NeuroscienceMany neuropsychiatric disorders involve disruptions in emotional regulation that are correlated with dysfunctions in the limbic circuitry of the brain. Improved treatment and outcome of disorders of emotional regulation ...
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(Court Review, 2013)Judges, like all of us, have been acculturated to an ideal of dispassion. But judges experience emotion on a regular basis. Judicial emotion must be managed competently. The psychology of emotion regulation can help judges ...
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(2017-08-07)Department: EnglishLiterary scholarship has proceeded with the assumption that empathy is a moral achievement. This assumption has hidden not just the elaborate process wherein one projects one’s own feelings into an object of identification ...
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(Bowling Green State University. Dept. of Sociology, 1999)
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(Washington & Lee Law Review, 2006)In this paper, we examine the key legal characteristics of 375 employment contracts between some of the largest 1500 public corporations and their Chief Executive Officers. We look at the actual language of these contracts, ...
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(Washington & Lee Law Review, 2006)In this paper, we examine the key legal characteristics of 375 employment contracts between some of the largest 1500 public corporations and their Chief Executive Officers. We look at the actual language of these contracts, ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2015)Employment contracts for most employees are not publicly available, leaving researchers to speculate on whether they contain post-employment restrictions on employee mobility, and if so, what those provisions look like. ...
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(2021-08-05)Department: Computer ScienceDiffusion weighted MRI (DW-MRI) is known for mapping white matter fibers of the brain and serves as the only available technique to probe tissue structure at a microscopic level in-vivo. This has opened new investigations ...
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An Empirical Assessment of Climate Change in the Courts: A New Jurisprudence or Business as Usual? (Florida Law Review, 2012)While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate change policy is abundant and growing in leaps and bounds, to date it has relied on and examined only small, isolated pieces ...
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(Journal of Legal Studies, 2007)The early offer reform proposal for medical malpractice provides an option for claimants to receive prompt payment of all their net economic losses and reasonable attorney fees. Using a large sample of closed individual ...
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(Journal of Legal Studies, 2007)The early offer reform proposal for medical malpractice provides an option for claimants to receive prompt payment of all their net economic Losses and reasonable attorney fees. Using a Large sample of closed individual ...
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(2017-01-27)Department: BiostatisticsThis work develops an empirical Bayes approach to statistical difficulties that arise in real-world applications. Empirical Bayes methods use Bayesian machinery to obtain statistical estimates, but rather than having a ...
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(New Criminal Law Review, 2014)This essay is a response to an article by Paul Robinson, Joshua Barton, and Matthew Lister in this issue of New Criminal Law Review that criticizes an article I authored with Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein entitled Putting ...
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(2017-04-05)Department: Computer ScienceThe diffusion tensor model is non-specific in regions where micrometer structural patterns are inconsistent at the millimeter scale (i.e., brain regions with pathways that cross, bend, branch, fan, etc.). Numerous models ...
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(Florida State University Law Review, 1999)The sudden, rapid, and widespread increase in the number of specialized law reviews has attracted relatively little scholarly attention even though it is the most significant development in legal academic publishing in ...
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(Iowa Law Review, 1991)Since the Supreme Court held the prohibition of lawyer advertising unconstitutional in Bates v. State Bar of Arizonal American lawyers have engaged in heated debate over the appropriateness of advertising for their profession. ...