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Law
and Politics Seminar
Law W76 736S and Political Science L32 5361
Spring 2006
1. Introduction to the Seminar and to Social Science
Reseach (January 9)
2. Workshop 1. Kathy Zeiler (Law, Georgetown
University)
a. Discussion of the Zeiler paper (January 23). Click on the
title below for a copy of the paper.
b. Zeiler presentation (January 30): "
Asymmetries in Exchange Behavior Incorrectly Interpreted as
Evidence of Prospect Theory" (with Charles R. Plott)
(Your essay on the Zeiler paper is due on January 23. Please
bring two hard copies to class.)
3. Workshop 2. Gretchen Helmke (Political Science,
University of Rochester)
a. Discussion of the Helmke paper (February 6). Click on the
title below for a copy of the paper.
b. Helmke presentation (February 13): "
Modeling Motivations: Decision-Making on the Argentine Supreme
Court"
(Your essay on the Helmke paper is due on February 6. Please
bring two hard copies to class.)
4. Workshop 3. Barry Friedman (Law, NYU)
a. Discussion of the Friedman paper (February 20). Click on
the title below for a copy of the paper.
b. Friedman presentation (February 27):
"Neither Force Nor Will: How The Court Became
Supreme"
(Your essay on the Friedman paper is due on February 20.
Please bring two hard copies to class.)
5. Workshop 4. Micheal Giles/Thomas Walker (Political
Science, Emory)
a. Discussion of the Giles/Walker paper (March 6) Click on
the title below for a copy of the paper.
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