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Another conservative legal scholar and judge, Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit does not condemn the entire regime, but expresses concern with the potential that it could be applied to create inefficiency, rather than to avoid inefficiency.
The financial crisis has led Richard Posner, a prominent judge, University of Chicago law professor, and innovator in the field of Law and Economics, to back away from the hypothesis and express some degree of belief in Keynesian economics.
" Most Supreme Court clerks have clerked in a lower court, often for a year with a highly selective federal circuit court judge ( such as Judges Alex Kozinski, Michael Luttig, J. Harvie Wilkinson, David Tatel, Richard Posner, to name a few ).
Richard Posner, an influential appellate judge reviewing a biography of Hand, asserts that Hand " displayed a positive antipathy toward constitutional law.
" Posner suggests that although Hand is remembered today as one of the three greatest judges in American history, his status as a truly " great judge " was not based on his " slight " contributions to First Amendment jurisprudence or other fields of constitutional law, but rather on his decisions in other areas such as antitrust, intellectual property, and tort law.
* Richard Posner, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, served as president of volume 75
This has caused some employers as in the Berger versus Xerox case in the 7th Circuit ( Richard A. Posner was the judge who wrote the opinion ) with cash balance plans to have a higher liability for employers for a lump sum than was in the employee's " notional " or " hypothetical " account balance.
Professor Becker keeps a blog with well known academic and judge, Richard Posner.
Richard Posner, a highly influential judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, further argue that " If torture is the only means of obtaining the information necessary to prevent the detonation of a nuclear bomb in Times Square, torture should be used — and will be used — to obtain the information .... No one who doubts that this is the case should be in a position of responsibility.
When reviewing Alan Dershowitz's book, " Why Terrorism Works: Understanding the Threat, Responding to the Challenge " Richard Posner, a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, wrote
Richard A. Posner of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, described Judge Friendly as " the most distinguished judge in this country during his years on the bench.
* Richard Posner ( born 1939 ), American judge and jurist

Posner and on
Smith was a speaker and singer at the first protests against the Iraq War organized by Lou Posner of Voter March on September 12, 2002, as U. S. President George W. Bush spoke to the United Nations General Assembly.
Richard Posner and Lawrence Lessig focus on the economic aspects of personal information control.
* Posner, Eric, 1996, " The Regulation of Solidary Groups: The Influence of Legal and Nonlegal Sanctions on Collective Action ," University of Chicago Law Review 63 ( 1 ): 133 – 97
Mike Posner, The White Panda and OCD: Moosh & Twist performed on the campus.
Pioneers of brain imaging studies of selective attention are psychologist Michael I. Posner ( then already renowned for his seminal work on visual selective attention ) and neurologist Marcus Raichle.
Writing in 2001, legal scholar Richard Posner described Uncle Tom's Cabin as part of the mediocre list of canonical works that emerges when political criteria are imposed on literature.
Judge Robert Bork's writings on anti-trust law, along with those of Richard Posner and other law and economics thinkers, were heavily influential in causing a shift in the U. S. Supreme Court's approach to antitrust laws since the 1970s, to be focused solely on what is best for the consumer rather than the company's practices.
Judges Posner and Easterbrook have gone on to become the two most highly cited judges in the federal appellate judiciary.
Two of the leading law schools focusing on Law and Economics are the University of Chicago Law School, whose faculty includes Judge Richard A. Posner, Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, and the George Mason University School of Law, whose faculty used to include Nobel laureate Vernon Smith ( though Smith and his team have since moved to Chapman University ), and perennial Nobel finalist Gordon Tullock.
It is also notable for having two of the most prominent law and economics scholars, Chief Judge Easterbrook and Judge Posner, on its court.
In a lengthy debate in Slate Magazine, Richard Posner challenged that Singer failed to see the " radicalism of the ethical vision that powers view on animals, an ethical vision that finds greater value in a healthy pig than in a profoundly intellectually challenged child, that commands inflicting a lesser pain on a human being to avert a greater pain to a dog, and that, provided only that a chimpanzee has 1 percent of the mental ability of a normal human being, would require the sacrifice of the human being to save 101 chimpanzees.
Experiments on covert orienting of spatial attention using the Posner paradigm confirm the existence of two different attentional systems in the two hemispheres.
The world premiere was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London on 9 July 1991, directed by Lindsay Posner.
Judge Richard Posner is " one of the founding fathers of Bluebook abolitionism, having advocated it for almost twenty-five years, ever since his 1986 University of Chicago Law Review article on the subject.
* A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism – Volume 1 – 1873 – Posner Memorial Collection – Carnegie Mellon University
* A Treatise on Electricity And Magnetism – Volume 2 – 1873 – Posner Memorial Collection – Carnegie Mellon University
This is referenced in the literature on ethnic violence that tends to focus on areas that have already had a history of ethnic violence, instead of comparing them with areas that have had peaceful ethnic relations .< ref > Habyrimana, James, Macartan Humphreys, Daniel Posner, Jeremy Weinstein, Richard Rosecrance, Arthur Stein, and Jerry Z. Muller.
He works on all his projects with his wife Trisha Posner, who is also an author and artist.
According to Posner, the plagiarism was inadvertent and the result of the " compressed deadlines " of the Beast and confusing his assembled research with his own writing in the " master files " he assembled on each story.
Gerald Posner subsequently hired attorney Mark Lane, threatening litigation against the Miami New Times on grounds of tortious interference ( i. e. that its investigation and reporting of this case damaged Posner ’ s business relationship with his publishers ) and emotional distress.

Posner and United
Posner and DWG are perhaps best known for the hostile takeover of Sharon Steel Corporation in 1969, one of the earliest such takeovers in the United States.
Outside the United Nations building, over 1, 000 people attended a protest organized by Lou Posner of Voter March.
Posner is currently Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor of the United States.
Judge Richard Posner of the United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has " label critical race theorists and postmodernists the ' lunatic core ' of ' radical legal egalitarianism.
In 2006, Judge Richard Posner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and professor at the University of Chicago Law School, wrote a book called " Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency.

Posner and Court
After graduating from law school, he clerked for a year for Judge Richard Posner, at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, Illinois and another year for Justice Antonin Scalia at the Supreme Court.
Attorneys General Alberto Gonzales and Janet Reno, among others, and noted federal judges Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Michael Boudin of the First Circuit Court of Appeals, Laurence Silberman of the D. C.
* The cost-benefit analysis, first introduced by Judge Posner from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in the Aimster case, holds that a manufacturer of technological device will enjoy the Sony safe-harbor only if "... it would have been disproportionately costly for him to eliminate or at least reduce substantially the infringing uses.
Important figures include the Nobel Prize winning economists Ronald Coase and Gary Becker, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit judges Frank Easterbrook and Richard Posner, Andrei Shleifer and other distinguished scholars such as Robert Cooter, Henry Manne, William Landes, and A. Mitchell Polinsky.
Among critics of Barak's judicial activism are former President of the Supreme Court of Israel Moshe Landau, Ruth Gavison, and Richard Posner.
* Richard Posner, Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals

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