| Volume 33 Number 3 | Spring 2009 |
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 |