Stanford Law & Policy Review

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from January 2007
Last Number: June 2023

Stanford Law School
ISSN 1044-4386


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 236

March 22, 2007

  • The analysis and mitigation of electoral errors: theory, practice, policy.

  • How hard can it be: do citizens think it is difficult to register to vote?

  • Does local news measure up?

  • Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World.

  • The privatization of California correctional facilities: a population-based approach.

  • January 01, 2008

  • Introduction lobbyists - saints or sinners?

  • Private ethics, public conduct: an essay on ethical lobbying, campaign contributions, reciprocity, and the public good.

  • Lobbying is an honorable profession: the right to petition and the competition to be right.

  • Anonymity and its dubious relevance to the constitutionality of lobbying disclosure legislation.

  • Lobbying and campaign finance: separate and together.

  • Wisconsin Right to Life and the resurrection of Furgatch.

  • Weeding them out by the roots: the unconstitutionality of regulating grassroots issue advocacy.

  • March 22, 2008

  • Incompetent youth in California juvenile justice.

  • The evolving federal role in bias crime law enforcement and the Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007.

  • Play it again, Hillary: a dramaturgical examination of a repeat health care plan performance.

  • Prescription for a cure: does the FDA's draft guidance adequately manage advisory committee members' conflicts of interest?

  • Eliminating harmful suicide policies in higher education.

  • Introduction.

  • The San Francisco health care security ordinance: universal health care beyond ERISA's reach?

  • Living on the edge: recent developments in Georgia sex-offender legislation.

  • The California solar initiative: how mandatory time-of-use rates chilled the solar energy market.

  • June 22, 2008

  • Introduction.

  • Energy nationalism, consumer style: how the quest for 'energy independence' undermines U.S. ethanol policy and energy security.

  • U.S. coal reserves key to national and energy security.

  • Ethanol: law, economics, and politics.

  • Governing confusion: how statutes, fiscal policy, and regulations impede clean energy technologies.

  • Power paradox: the algorithm of carbon and international development.

  • The natural gas industry: lessons for the future of the carbon dioxide capture and storage industry.

  • January 01, 2009

  • Introduction the tax compliance conundrum.

  • Minding the gap: a ten-step program for better tax compliance.

  • Cash businesses and tax evasion.

  • Tax defiers and the tax gap: stopping 'frivolous squared' before it spreads.

  • Refund anticipation loans and the tax gap.

  • Targeting the tax gap: the case of the RAL and the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking.

  • The gap in the employment tax gap.

  • The estate tax non-gap: why repeal a 'voluntary' tax?

  • The morals of the marketplace: a cautionary essay for our time.

  • California's fight against global warming: finally getting smart about sprawl?

  • Legislating to keep children safe at school: are sex offenders really worse than murderers?

  • Stemming the subprime crisis: the North Carolina foreclosure prevention project.

  • March 22, 2009

  • Introduction.

  • Will money talk? The case for a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of the war on drugs.

  • Race, drugs, and law enforcement in the United States.

  • Escalating the war on drugs: causes and unintended consequences.

  • The forgotten fifth: rural youth and substance abuse.

  • The Montana meth project: 'unselling' a dangerous drug.

  • Drugs, courts, and the new penology.

  • Rethinking drug courts: restorative justice as a response to racial injustice.

  • Forfeiture of cross-examination rights in California.

  • Note: the negative executive privilege.