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Mark G. Kelman
James C. Gaither Professor of Law and Vice Dean
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
Mark Kelman,
Moral Realism and the Heuristics Debate
, Stanford Public Law Working Paper No. 2159521, 2012. Available on SSRN.
Mark Kelman, Tamar Admati Kreps,
Playing with Trolleys (I): Intuitions About Aggregation
, Stanford Public Law Working Papers, No. 2138475 (2012).
Frederick R. Dietz, Mark G. Kelman,
Surgeon Age as the Major Factor in Recommendation of Uni-Compartmental Knee Replacements versus High Tibial Osteotomy: A Case Study in Orthopaedic Decision Making
, 32 Iowa Orthopaedic Journal 22 (2012).
Mark Kelman,
The Heuristics Debate
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Mark Kelman,
Saving Lives, Saving from Death, Saving from Dying: Reflections on 'Over-Valuaing' Identifiable Victims
, 11 Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics 51 (2011)
Mark G. Kelman,
Saving Lives, Saving from Death, Saving from Dying
, University of Georgia School of Law's 104th Sibley Lecture, March 25, 2009, Athens, Georgia.
Mark Kelman,
Defining the Antidiscrimination Norm to Defend It
, 43 San Diego Law Review 735 (2006).
Mark G. Kelman,
Thinking About Sexual Consent (Book review: Alan Wertheimer, Consent To Sexual Relations)
58 Stanford Law Review 935 (2006).
Mark G. Kelman,
Hedonic Psychology and the Ambiguities of ‘Welfare’
, 33 Philosophy & Public Affairs 391 (2005)
Mark G. Kelman,
American Criminal Law: Cases, Statutes, and Comments
, New York: Foundation Press, 2005. (with Markus D. Dubber)
Mark Kelman,
Introduction to the Disability Rights Symposium
, 14.2 Stanford Law & Policy Review 235-237 (2003).
Mark Kelman,
Law and Behavioral Science: Conceptual Overviews
, 97 Northwestern University Law Review 1347-1392 (Spring 2003).
Mark Kelman,
Hedonic Psychology, Political Theory and Law (I): Is Welfarism Possible?
, Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper No. 242, 83 pages, (September 2002).
Mark Kelman,
Problematic Perhaps, But Not Irrational
, 54 Stanford Law Review 1273-1292 (June 2002).
Mark Kelman,
Book Review: From Contract to Convenant: Beyond the Law and Economics of the Family (by Margaret F. Brinig)
, 39 Journal of Economic Literature 153-155 (2001).
Mark G. Kelman,
Market Discrimination and Groups
, 53 Stanford Law Review 833-896 (2001).
Mark Kelman, Yuval Rottenstreich, and Amos Tversky,
Context-Dependence in Legal Decision Making
, Behavioral Law and Economics, edited by Cass R. Sunstein. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. p.61-95.
Mark Kelman,
Market Discrimination and Groups
, Stanford Law School Public Law Working Paper No. 8 (February 2000). Available from the SSRN Electronic Paper Collection.
Mark Kelman,
Does Disability Status Matter?
, Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions. Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers, eds. New York: Routledge, 2000
Mark Kelman,
Does Disability Status Matter?
, Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions. Edited by Leslie Pickering Francis and Anita Silvers. New York: Routledge, 2000.
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mkelman@stanford.edu
650.723.4069
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA Harvard University 1972
JD Harvard Law School 1976
Expertise:
Antidiscrimination Law
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Distributive Justice
Employment Discrimination
Property
Race and the Law