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New York University Journal of Law and Liberty

Vol. 2, No. 3

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Paternalist Slopes, by Douglas Whitman and Mario Rizzo

Anti-Anti-Anti-Paternalism, by Claire Hill

A Restriction Maybe, But Is It Paternalism? Cognitive Bias and Choosing Governmental Decision Aids, by J.D. Trout

Behavioral Law and Economics, Paternalism, and Consumer Contracts: An Empirical Perspective, by Joshua Wright

Neutralizing Cognitive Bias: An Invitation to Prosecutors, by Alafair Burke

A Liberal Challenge to Behavioral Economics: The Case of Probability, by Alex Stein

The Ambiguous Nature of Ambiguity and Crime Control, by Anat Horovitz and Uzi Segal

Comparing Apples to APPLs: Importing the Doctrine of Adverse Possession in Real Property to Patent Law, by Amie Broder

Pushing Democracy: Content-Based Regulations of the Press in Campaign Finance Law, by Jeffrey Benjamin

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