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Volume 33: Book 3

SYMPOSIUM

EMOTIONS IN CONTEXT:
EXPLORING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN EMOTIONS AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS

Foreword
Susan A. Bandes

Institutions, Emotions, and Law: A Goldilocks Problem for Mechanism Design
Oliver R. Goodenough

Some Effects of Moral Indignation on Law
Cass R. Sunstein

Preponderance of the Evidence Versus Intime Conviction:
A Behavioral Perspective on a Conflict Between American
and Continental European Law
Christoph Engel

Standards of Proof Revisited
Kevin M. Clermont

Repellent Crimes and Rational Deliberation: Emotion and the Death Penalty
Susan A. Bandes

Rationalizing Indirect Guilt
Scott A. Anderson

A Few Words in Favor of Cultivating
an Incest Taboo in the Workplace
Mary Anne Case

Happiness and Revealed Preferences
in Evolutionary Perspective
Richard A. Epstein

NOTE

Who’s Guarding the Gate? Credit-Rating Agency Liability
As “Control Person” in the Subprime Credit Crisis
Lisbeth Freeman


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