January 2002
Symposium, Getting Beyond Cynicism: New Theories of the Regulatory State
Foreword: Post-Public Choice?
Cynthia R. Farina & Jeffrey J. Rachlinski
Cynicism and Trust in Politics and Constitutional Theory
Jonathan R. Macey
Public Choice, Phenomenology, and the Meaning of the Modern State: Keep the Bathwater, but Throw Out That Baby
Edward L. Rubin
Comment: Cynicism and Political Theory
Terry M. Moe
Comment: From Cynicism to Positive Theory in Public Choice
Saul Levmore
Comment: Cynicism, Phenomenology, and the Problem of Paradox: Dilemmas of Public Law Discourse
Yvette M. Barksdale
A Public Choice Progressivism, Continued
David B. Spence
Comment: Play with Fire
Gregory S. Alexander
Disciplining Delegation After Whitman v. American Trucking Ass'ns
Lisa Schultz Bressman
Cognitive Loafing, Social Conformity, and Judicial Review of Agency Rulemaking
Mark Seidenfeld
Cognitive Psychology and Optimal Government Design
Jeffrey J. Rachlinski & Cynthia R. Farina
Comment: Structuring Lawmaking to Reduce Cognitive Bias: A Critical View
William N. Eskridge, Jr. & John Ferejohn
Comment: The Humbugs of the Anti-Regulatory Movement
Lisa Heinzerling & Frank Ackerman
Comment: Behavioral Decision Theory in the Court of Public Law
Samuel Issacharoff
Essay: Deconstructing Debate, Reconstructing Law
Jerry L. Mashaw
Essay: Educating Citizens
Peter L. Strauss