Professor Aaron Tang has a very interesting new paper on SSRN: On Unions, Resistance, and the Supreme Court: What I Learned From Being Wrong After Janus. Here’s the abstract:
And sometimes the consequences of a decision might be counterintuitive. For example, did Furman v. Georga create such a political backlash that significantly more executions were carried out over the following 50 years than otherwise would have been?
And sometimes the consequences of a decision might be counterintuitive. For example, did Furman v. Georga create such a political backlash that significantly more executions were carried out over the following 50 years than otherwise would have been?