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Mark G. Kelman
James C. Gaither Professor of Law and Vice Dean
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
Mark G. Kelman,
Interpretive Construction in the Substantive Criminal Law
, in
Philosophy of Law
, by Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman, 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thompson Learning, 2000.
Mark Kelman,
Strategy or Principle: Choice Between Regulation and Taxation
, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 1999. 129 pages.
Mark Kelman,
Legal Economists and Normative Social Theory
, in
Foundations of the Economic Approach to Law.
Avery Wiener Katz, ed. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1998. p.326-332.
Mark Kelman,
Behavioral Economics as Part of Rhetorical Duet: A Response to Jolls, Sunstein, and Thaler
, 50
Stanford Law Review
1577-91 (1998).
Mark Kelman, David E. Fallas and Hilary Folger,
Decomposing Hindsight Bias
, 16 Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 251 (1998)
Mark Kelman and Gillian Lester,
Which Students are 'Special'? Federal Law Relies More on Politics Than on Civil Rights or Science
,
Legal Times
, p.27 (April 20, 1998).
Mark G. Kelman and Gillian Lester,
Jumping the Queue: An Inquiry into the Legal Treatment of Students with Learning Disabilities
, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998. 313 pages.
Mark Kelman,
Consumption Theory, Production Theory, and Ideology in the Coase Theorem
, in
Law and Economics Anthology.
Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt and Thomas S. Ulen, eds. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing, 1998. p.129-143.
Mark Kelman,
(Why) Does Gender
Equity
in College Athletics Entail Gender
Equality
?
, 7
Southern California Review of Law and Women's Studies
63-124 (1997).
Mark Kelman,
Book Review:
Free Markets and Social Justice
, by Cass Sunstein
, 35
Journal of Economic Literature
2049-50 (1997).
Deborah L. Rhode,
Speaking of Sex: the Denial of Gender Inequality
, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997.
Mark Kelman,
Educated Choices
,
Stanford Lawyer
8 (Spring 1996).
Mark Kelman, Yuval Rotterstreich, and Amos Tversky,
Context Dependence in Legal Decisionmaking
, 25
Journal of Legal Studies
287-318 (June, 1996).
Mark Kelman,
Progressive Vacuums
, 48
Stanford Law Review
975-99 (April, 1996).
Mark Kelman,
Time Preference and Tax Equity
, in
Tax Law
, Volume I, edited by Patricia D. White. New York: New York University Press, 1995.
Mark G. Kelman,
Personal Deductions Revisited: Why They Fit Poorly in an 'Ideal' Income Tax and Why They Fit Worse in a Far from Ideal World
, in, Tax Law. Patricia D. White, editor. New York, NY: New York University Press, 1995. v. 2. p. 165-217.
Mark Kelman,
Reasonable Evidence of Reasonableness and A Rejoinder to Cass Sunstein
, in
Questions of Evidence: Proof, Practice, and Persuasion Across the Disciplines,
James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson, and Harry Harootunian, eds. Chic ago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.
Mark Kelman,
Consumption Theory, Production Theory, and Ideology in the Coase Theorem
, in
Foundations of Tort Law
, Saul Levmore, editor, New York, N.Y.: Foundation Press, 1994.
Mark Kelman,
Could Lawyers Stop Recessions? Speculations on Law and Macroeconomics
, 45
Stanford Law Review
1215-1310 (1993).
Mark Kelman,
Comment on Hoffman and Spitzer's Experimental Law & Economics
, 85 Columbia Law Review 1037-1047 (1985).
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Biography
Publications & Cases
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