In a subtle but discernible trend, courts, commentators, and policymakers increasingly use autonomy-based justifications to support expanding economic rights. Their use of autonomy, however, is inconsistent with the concept of traditional liberal autonomy that proponents of economic rights embrace. This is because many, if not most, economic choices have some measure of consequences ameliorated by state action. This Article exposes the conceptual incoherence of this approach and argues that these autonomy-based arguments are invalid when they fail to acknowledge the vital role consequences play in constituting liberal autonomy. It also demonstrates that the failure to account for consequences in determining the value of a choice creates con...
Is there a conflict between the claim that the state ought not to promote any values and the idea th...
This Article lays the foundation for a relational conceptualization of the right to personal autonom...
In this article, Professor Fleming proposes to tether the right of autonomy by grounding it within a...
In a subtle but discernible trend, courts, commentators, and policymakers increasingly use autonomy-...
Personal autonomy is a constitutive element of all rights. It confers upon a rightholder the power t...
Many of the legal and policy issues about which people today get most exercised turn on a little-und...
This article attempts to carve a path between the two sides in this autonomy war. It begins by bring...
Forthcoming in S. Choudhry, M. Hailbronner & M. Kumm, eds., Global Canons in an Age of Uncertainty: ...
Professor Flagg argues that taking privilege seriously, as Privilege Revealed urges us to do, leads ...
In this article, I argue that autonomy has to be conceived substantively in order to serve as the qu...
What Robert Bellah calls expressive individualism has led to unprecedented social legislation in A...
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has helped transform arbitration law into a radical private-...
We develop an economic theory of "autonomy", which we interpret as the discretion or ability to make...
In this Article, Professor Sullivan postulates that the unconstitutional conditions doctrine is a do...
Part I of this Article explores the conception of autonomy that scholars have generally attributed t...
Is there a conflict between the claim that the state ought not to promote any values and the idea th...
This Article lays the foundation for a relational conceptualization of the right to personal autonom...
In this article, Professor Fleming proposes to tether the right of autonomy by grounding it within a...
In a subtle but discernible trend, courts, commentators, and policymakers increasingly use autonomy-...
Personal autonomy is a constitutive element of all rights. It confers upon a rightholder the power t...
Many of the legal and policy issues about which people today get most exercised turn on a little-und...
This article attempts to carve a path between the two sides in this autonomy war. It begins by bring...
Forthcoming in S. Choudhry, M. Hailbronner & M. Kumm, eds., Global Canons in an Age of Uncertainty: ...
Professor Flagg argues that taking privilege seriously, as Privilege Revealed urges us to do, leads ...
In this article, I argue that autonomy has to be conceived substantively in order to serve as the qu...
What Robert Bellah calls expressive individualism has led to unprecedented social legislation in A...
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has helped transform arbitration law into a radical private-...
We develop an economic theory of "autonomy", which we interpret as the discretion or ability to make...
In this Article, Professor Sullivan postulates that the unconstitutional conditions doctrine is a do...
Part I of this Article explores the conception of autonomy that scholars have generally attributed t...
Is there a conflict between the claim that the state ought not to promote any values and the idea th...
This Article lays the foundation for a relational conceptualization of the right to personal autonom...
In this article, Professor Fleming proposes to tether the right of autonomy by grounding it within a...