Notice of January 19, 2002 |
| Dear SEAL members, Appearing below, in alphabetical order by
author, are citations to recent publications of interest to SEAL. Most of
the authors are members of SEAL. There have been so many things coming out
recently, I have undoubtedly neglected something (and someone). Any
slights are unintended. As always, if you have written something on topic,
or can recommend a recent source, just drop me an e-mail and I'll include
it in the next posting. Raymond R. Coletta, Biotechnology and the Creation of Ethics, 32 McGeorge L. Rev. 89 (2000). E. Donald Elliott, The Genome and the Law: Or Should Increased Genetic Knowledge Change the Law?, 25 Harv. J. of L. & Pub. Pol'y - (forthcoming 2002). Steven Goldberg, Evolutionary Biology Meets Determinism: Learning from Philosophy, Freud, and Spinoza, 53 Florida L. Rev. 893 (2001) Oliver R. Goodenough, Mapping Cortical Areas Associated with Legal Reasoning and Moral Intutition, 41 Jurimetrics 429 (2001). Owen D. Jones, Time-Shifted Rationality and the Law of Law's Leverage: Behavioral Economics Meets Behavioral Biology, 95 Northwestern University Law Review 1141 (2001). (Available for download at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=249419) Owen D. Jones, Proprioception, Non-Law, and Biolegal History, The Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law, 53 Florida Law Review 831 (2001) Owen D. Jones, Realities of Rape: Of Science and Politics, Causes and Meanings, 86 Cornell Law Review 1386 (2001) (review essay). Owen D. Jones, The Evolution of Irrationality, 41 Jurimetrics 289 (2001) (Symposium Issue) Owen D. Jones, Science and Human Behavior: A Reply, 41 Jurimetrics 371 (2001) (Symposium Issue). Owen D. Jones, Controlling Consequences of Preconception Sex Selection, 1 American J. of Bioethics 19 (2001) Owen D. Jones, Evolutionary Analysis in Law: Some Objections Considered, 67 Brooklyn Law Review - (forthcoming 2001) (Symposium Issue). Katherine J. Kaminsky and Matthew W. Kirkhart, A Step Beyond: Adding Behavior Analysis to the Discussion of Evolution, Natural Selection, and the Law, 53 Florida L. Rev. 947 (2001) Russell Korobkin, A Multi-Disciplinary Approah to Legal Scholarship: Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Evolutionary Psychology, 41 Jurimetrics 319 (2001) (Symposium Issue) John Monahan, Could 'Law and Evolution' Be the Next 'Law and Economics'?, 8 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 123 (2000). Erin Ann O'Hara, Brain Plasticity and Spanish Moss in Biolegal Analysis, 53 Florida L. Rev. 905 (2001) Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Comment: Is Evolutionary Analysis of Law Science or Storytelling?, 41 Jurimetrics 365 (2001) (Symposium Issue) Paul H. Rubin, How Humans Make Political Decisions, 41 Jurimetrics 337 (2001) (Symposium Issue) Jeffrey Evans Stake, Pushing Evolutionary Analysis of Law or Evolving Law: Design Without a Designer, 53 Florida L. Rev. 875 (2001) Jeffrey Evans Stake: Can Evolutionary Science Contribute to Discussions of Law?, 41 Jurimetrics 379 (2001) (Symposium Issue) Thomas S. Ulen, Evolution, Human Behavior, and Law: A Response to Owen Jones's Dunwody Lecture, 53 Florida L. Rev. 931 (2001) Jacob R. Waldbauer and Michael S. Gazzaniga, The Divergence of Neuroscience and Law, 41 Jurimetrics 357 (2001) (Symposium Issue) Steffen Wesche: Gegenseitigkeit und Recht: Eine Studie zur Entstehung von Normen (Schriften zur Rechtstheorie 206), Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2001. Fritjof Haft/Hagen Hof/Steffen Wesche (Hg.): Bausteine zu einer Verhaltenstheorie des Rechts (Interdisziplinääre Studien zu Recht und Staat 19), Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2001. Steffen Wesche/Vééronique Zanetti (Hg.): Dworkin in der Diskussion Debating Dworkin, Paderborn: mentis, 1999. Symposium: ASU-Gruter Conference on Law, Behavioral Biology, and Economics, 41 Jurimetrics 287-384 (2001). (Symposium includes: Owen D. Jones, The Evolution of Irrationality; Russell Korobkin, A Multi-Disciplinary Approah to Legal Scholarship: Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Evolutionary Psychology; Paul H. Rubin, How Humans Make Political Decisions; Jacob R. Waldbauer and Michael S. Gazzaniga, The Divergence of Neuroscience and Law; Jeffrey J. Rachlinski, Comment: Is Evolutionary Analysis of Law Science or Storytelling?; Owen D. Jones, Science and Human Behavior: A Reply; Jeffrey Evans Stake: Can Evolutionary Science Contribute to Discussions of Law?) Symposium: University of Florida Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law, 53 Florida L. Rev. 831-964 (2001) (Symposium includes: Owen D. Jones, Proprioception, Non-Law, and Biolegal History (Lecture); Jeffrey Evans Stake, Pushing Evolutionary Analysis of Law or Evolving Law: Design Without a Designer; Steven Goldberg, Evolutionary Biology Meets Determinism: Learning from Philosophy, Freud, and Spinoza; Erin Ann O'Hara, Brain Plasticity and Spanish Moss in Biolegal Analysis, 53 Florida L. Rev. 905 (2001); Thomas S. Ulen, Evolution, Human Behavior, and Law: A Response to Owen Jones's Dunwody Lecture; Katherine J. Kaminsky and Matthew W. Kirkhart, A Step Beyond: Adding Behavior Analysis to the Discussion of Evolution, Natural Selection, and the Law). Best,
Owen D. Jones |