Most Recent Additions*
Insurance and the Law
Shauhin A. Talesh
Mental Health Court Judges as Dynamic Risk Managers: A New Conceptualization of the Role of Judges
Shauhin A. Talesh
How the 'Haves' Come Out Ahead in the Twenty-First Century
Shauhin A. Talesh
A New Institutional Theory of Insurance
Shauhin A. Talesh
Introduction — Modern Legal Realism: Paving the Way for Theoretically-Informed Empirical Research in the Legal Academy
Shauhin A. Talesh, Elizabeth Mertz, and Heinz Klug
Insurance Law as Public Interest Law
Shauhin A. Talesh
Constructing the Content and Meaning of Law and Compliance
Shauhin A. Talesh
Planet of the Insurers: How Insurers Shape and Influence Law and Impact Access to Justice
Shauhin A. Talesh
Welfare Migration to Capture Higher Benefits: Fact or Fiction?
Shauhin A. Talesh
Breaking the Learned Helplessness of Patients: Why MCOs Should Be Required to Disclose Financial Incentives
Shauhin A. Talesh
Jim Crow Credit
Mehrsa Baradaran
Talking About Black Lives Matter and #MeToo
Mehrsa Baradaran, Linda S. Greene, Lolita Buckner Inniss, Bridget J. Crawford, Noa Ben-Asher, I. Bennett Capers, Osamudia R. James, and Keisha Lindsay
Banking and the Social Contract
Mehrsa Baradaran
Why Consumer Defendants Lump It
Emily Taylor Poppe
(Un)Changing Rates of Pro Se Litigation in Federal Courts
Emily Taylor Poppe and Mark Gough
The Future is ̶B̶r̶i̶g̶h̶t̶ Complicated: AI, Apps & Access to Justice
Emily Taylor Poppe
Institutional Design for Access to Justice
Emily Taylor Poppe
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