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    Disorderly Persons: What are laws against fortune-telling really meant to do?

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    “Crammed With Tongues”: Cosmopolitan Creole in Cathy Park Hong’s Dance Dance Revolution

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    Run

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    A journey exploring the depths of fear, uncertainty, and the inevitability of death. Written for voice, double bass, and live processed electronic sound, the composition confronts our deepest fears about life and death, and contemplates the nature of “letting go.” Through this sonic journey, the composition explores what it means—in the midst of the transitory nature of life—to try to hold on to the ephemeral, the intangible. One aspect of this question might be: do the dead hold on to the world, or is it actually the living who won’t let go

    The Evolution of the Common Law with Strategic Litigants

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    The common law is shaped by the cases that are litigated in court. We study the incentives for litigants to influence legal evolution by strategically choosing which disputes to litigate. In our framework, clarifying the law typically benefits defendants. This creates a strict incentive for plaintiffs to settle cases, or to abandon legal claims even when litigation is costless. When plaintiffs are regulators, we associate this scenario with ‘regulator capture’. By contrast, defendants may generate ‘test cases’ to force litigation which clarifies the law, in instances where plaintiffs would ordinarily not litigate. We predict that settlement and this form of regulatory capture is most likely when regulators are sufficiently long-run oriented, whilst test cases arise when defendants are long-run oriented. We analyze the welfare consequences arising from these dynamic incentives

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    Quantitative and Computational Approaches to Phonology

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    Jane Chandlee, \u3ci\u3eAssociate Professor of Linguistics\u3c/i\u3e

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    Chandlee, J. (2025). Quantitative and Computational Approaches to Phonology. Cambridge University Press.https://scholarship.haverford.edu/featuredfac/1187/thumbnail.jp

    The geometry of conjugation in affine Coxeter groups

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