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2025, Paper: "“Choice Engines,” powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and authorized or required by law, might produce significant increases in human welfare. A key reason is…
February 21, 2025, Video: "On Feb. 19 the Harvard Law School Library welcomed Cass Sunstein ’78 for a discussion of his latest book, "Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the…
November 25, 2024, Opinion: "The incoming Trump administration is about to run into a serious obstacle. Ironically, the obstacle comes not from the left but from conservatives on…
October 2024, Paper: "In 1921, John Maynard Keynes and Frank Knight independently insisted on the importance of making a distinction between uncertainty and risk. Keynes referred…
2024, Paper: "The foundations of modern administrative law were laid in 1980, with the disparate opinions of a sharply divided Court in Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO v.…
July 6, 2024, Paper: "Many consumers suffer from inadequate information and behavioral biases, which can produce internalities, understood as costs that people impose on their…
Spring 2024, Paper: "Suppose that the US Department of Transportation wants to issue a new regu uppose that the US Department of Transportation wants to issue a new regu lation,…
February 27, 2024, Opinion: "People don’t always make use of opportunities and programs offered to them. Organizations can find ways to improve the take-up rates of products and…
February 2024, Opinion: "Decarbonization efforts across various sectors have affected the car industry tremendously — especially sports car manufacturers. At Porsche, efforts such…
2022, Paper: "Sludge—excessive time consumed in performing a task—imposes a burden on society. Administrative burdens, reporting requirements, paperwork requirements, waiting time…