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Silent Similarity
(2015-04)
From 1909 to 1930, U.S. courts grappled with claims by authors of
prose works claiming that works in a new art form—silent movies—had
infringed their copyrights. These cases laid the groundwork for much of
modern copyright ...
What Notice Did
(2016)
In this article, I explore the effect of the copyright notice prerequisite on the law's treatment of copyright ownership. The notice prerequisite, as construed by the courts, encouraged the development of legal doctrines ...
Biased Social Perceptions of Knowledge: Implications for Negotiators' Rapport and Egocentrism
(Academic PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2015-05)
This study examines how people manage uncertain competitive social interactions. To achieve positive interaction outcomes, individuals may engage in a social perception process that leads them to believe they have obtained ...
Exaggerating good governance: Regime type and score inflation among executive survey informants
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.MIT Press, 2018-10)
COVID-19 and Us Tax Policy: What Needs to Change?
(2020-04)
The COVID-19 Pandemic already feels like a historical turning point akin to Word Wars I and II and the Great Depression. It may signal the end of the second period of globalization (1980-2020) and a change in the relative ...
What We Don't See When We See Copyright as Property
(2018-11-01)
For all of the rhetoric about the central place of authors in the copyright scheme, our copyright laws in fact give them little power and less money. Intermediaries own the copyrights, and are able to structure licenses ...
Family Matters: Citizenship and Marriage in India, 1939-72.
(2015)
India’s system of separate Hindu, Muslim, and Christian family laws is often cast as a threat to national unity. In contrast, I argue that Indian law was structured by the emphasis of English law on preserving the marriage ...
Antiretroviral Therapy: New Mechanistic and Therapeutic Insights for HIV Single-Entity and Combination Drug Products.
(2015)
With approximately 39 million people having died from AIDS-related causes so far, HIV is the world’s leading infectious killer. The large majority of the 35 million people currently living with the virus reside in ...
Unreflective Partisans? Policy Information and Evaluation in the Development of Partisanship
(University of Chicago PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2018-02)
The Social Causes and Political Consequences of Group Empathy
(ErlbaumWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017-06)