Feature Selection Methods for Solving the Reference Class Problem: Comment on Edward K. Cheng, “A Practical Solution to the Reference Class Problem”

Response
to:   Edward K. Cheng, A Practical Solution to the
Reference Class Problem, [...]

Building Capacity for the Transnational Regulation of Migration

Two significant conceptual errors frame the public debate
concerning labor migration and the [...]



Managing Migration Through Crime

Editor’s Note:  This is the first in a series of three pieces on immigration law which will be [...]

Personal Sovereignty and Normative Power Skepticism

Companion
to:  Jody S. Kraus, The Correspondence of Contract
and Promise, 109 Colum. L. Rev. [...]

“Duty-Defining Power” and the First Amendment’s Civil Domain

Response
to:  Daniel J. Solove & Neil M. Richards,
Rethinking Free Speech and Civil [...]



The First and Second Amendments

Response
to:  Darrell A.H. Miller, Guns as
Smut:  Defending the Home-Bound [...]

On Macaws and Employer Liability: A Response to Professor Zatz

Response
to:  Noah D. Zatz, Managing the Macaw:  Third-Party Harassers, Accommodation, [...]

A Short Reply to Professor Volokh

Response
to:  Eugene Volokh, The First and Second
Amendments, 109 Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 97 [...]

Law, Statistics, and the Reference Class Problem

Preview
of:  Edward K. Cheng, A Practical Solution to the
Reference Class Problem, 109 [...]

Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, Rodriguez v. City of Houston, and Remedial Rationing

On June
25, 2009, the civil rights case of Rodriguez
v. City of Houston concluded with a [...]