This piece is a response to Emory Law professor Martha Albertson Fineman\u27s comments on Professor Huntington\u27s Article Familial Norms and Morality, 59 Emory L.J 1103 (2010)
Commenting on David Chambers The Legalization of the Family: Toward a Policy of Supportive Neutrali...
The distinction between physical and emotional harm is fundamental. Legal disciplines from torts to ...
The aim of the paper is to examine the nature of moral and legal norms in a broader context: first, ...
This piece is a response to Emory Law professor Martha Albertson Fineman\u27s comments on Professor ...
I am grateful to Professor Fineman for her probing and engaged response to my Article. I will take t...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Darwin’s (1871) observation that evolution has produced in us certain emotions responding to right...
The emerging interdisciplinary field of “Law and Emotions” brings together scholars from law, psycho...
This essay discusses the legal implications of bio-behavioral underpinnings to norms, morality, and ...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
Given that law is made by and for people, the relatively little attention lawyers, judges, and legal...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungResearch in three parts used behavioral methods and fMRI to shed light on...
Legal scholarship on behavioralism and the implications of cognitive biases for the law is flouris...
It is most refreshing to see a philosopher take a sober look at some of the psychological theories p...
Commenting on David Chambers The Legalization of the Family: Toward a Policy of Supportive Neutrali...
The distinction between physical and emotional harm is fundamental. Legal disciplines from torts to ...
The aim of the paper is to examine the nature of moral and legal norms in a broader context: first, ...
This piece is a response to Emory Law professor Martha Albertson Fineman\u27s comments on Professor ...
I am grateful to Professor Fineman for her probing and engaged response to my Article. I will take t...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Social norms exert a powerful influence on families. They shape major life decisions, such as whethe...
Darwin’s (1871) observation that evolution has produced in us certain emotions responding to right...
The emerging interdisciplinary field of “Law and Emotions” brings together scholars from law, psycho...
This essay discusses the legal implications of bio-behavioral underpinnings to norms, morality, and ...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
Given that law is made by and for people, the relatively little attention lawyers, judges, and legal...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungResearch in three parts used behavioral methods and fMRI to shed light on...
Legal scholarship on behavioralism and the implications of cognitive biases for the law is flouris...
It is most refreshing to see a philosopher take a sober look at some of the psychological theories p...
Commenting on David Chambers The Legalization of the Family: Toward a Policy of Supportive Neutrali...
The distinction between physical and emotional harm is fundamental. Legal disciplines from torts to ...
The aim of the paper is to examine the nature of moral and legal norms in a broader context: first, ...