In this article, Janice Nadler explores how people justify and rationalize their unethical behavior, even when it contradicts their moral values.
This article argues that public theology can play an important role in promoting ethical and moral considerations in global economic governance.
This article, authored by Stephen Daniels, develops a behavioral analysis of the social volatility of the recurrent populist movement in America.
This article examples the challenges that the contemporary political economy of rental housing poses for new efforts to regulate tenant screening using antidiscrimination law.
This article, with Tom Ginsburg, examines the use of emergency powers by executives in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Susan P. Shapiro considers the possible disconnect when a person dictates treatment preferences in advance directives for their future self in this article.
In this article, sociologist Susan P. Shapiro presents her research on the role of families in making end-of-life medical decisions on behalf of loved ones who lack the capacity to make them themselves.
In this article, John Hagan hypothesizes that paternal incarceration affects the educational attainment of their children.
Susan Shapiro was interviewed by The Miami Herald about end-of-life decision-making for COVID-19 patients.
This article, featuring Stephen Daniels, surveys law students on experiential learning, the relation to career relevance, and preparedness upon graduation.