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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Max M. Schanzenbach is the Seigle Family Professor of Law at the Northwestern University School of Law. Education Schanzenbach received his JD from Yale Law School and his PhD in economics from Yale University.
Max Schanzenbach's Published Works
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- Racial and Sex Disparities in Prison Sentences: The Effect of District‐Level Judicial Demographics (2005) (135)
- Strategic Judging Under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Positive Political Theory and Evidence (2006) (94)
- Racial Disparities Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The Role of Judicial Discretion and Mandatory Minimums (2012) (92)
- The Impact of Tort Reform on Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums (2009) (81)
- Reconciling Fiduciary Duty and Social Conscience: The Law and Economics of ESG Investing by a Trustee (2020) (43)
- The Impact of Tort Reform on Private Health Insurance Coverage (2009) (42)
- The impact of tort reform on intensity of treatment: evidence from heart patients. (2015) (42)
- Reviewing the Sentencing Guidelines: Judicial Politics, Empirical Evidence, and Reform (2007) (41)
- Did Reform of Prudent Trust Investment Laws Change Trust Portfolio Allocation? (2007) (39)
- Good Cop, Bad Cop: Using Civilian Allegations to Predict Police Misconduct (2016) (37)
- Jurisdictional Competition for Trust Funds: An Empirical Analysis of Perpetuities and Taxes (2005) (36)
- Do Standards of Review Matter? The Case of Federal Criminal Sentencing (2011) (33)
- Prison time, fines, and federal white-collar criminals: The anatomy of a racial disparity (2006) (30)
- The Impact of Tort Reform on Private Health Insurance Coverage, February 2010 (2010) (30)
- Strategic Judging Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines: Positive Political Theory and Evidence (2005) (23)
- Exceptions to Employment at Will: Raising Firing Costs or Enforcing Life-Cycle Contracts? (2003) (23)
- The Case against Public Sector Unions. (2010) (12)
- Explaining the Public-Sector Pay Gap: The Role of Skill and College Major (2015) (10)
- The Effect of Prison Sentence Length on Recidivism: Evidence from Random Judicial Assignment (2015) (10)
- Racial Disparities, Judge Characteristics, and Standards of Review in Sentencing (2015) (10)
- Perpetuities or Taxes? Explaining the Rise of the Perpetual Trust (2005) (9)
- Have Federal Judges Changed Their Sentencing Practices? The Shaky Empirical Foundations of the Feeney Amendment (2005) (9)
- The Prudent Investor Rule and Market Risk: An Empirical Analysis (2017) (9)
- Good Cop, Bad Cop: An Analysis of Chicago Civilian Allegations of Police Misconduct November 8, 2016 (2016) (7)
- The Employment at Will Doctrine (2005) (6)
- Policing Politics at Sentencing (2008) (5)
- Reclaiming Fiduciary Law for the City (2018) (4)
- The Prudent Investor Rule and Trust Asset Allocation: An Empirical Analysis (2010) (4)
- Racial Disparities, Judicial Discretion, and the United States Sentencing Guidelines (2012) (3)
- ESG Investing: Theory, Evidence, and Fiduciary Principles (2020) (3)
- Network Effects and Antitrust Law: Predation, Affirmative Defenses, and the Case of U.S. v. Microsoft (2002) (2)
- Northwestern University School of Law (2005) (2)
- Comment Letter of Professors Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff on the Department of Labor’s Proposed Rulemaking on Financial Factors in Selecting Plan Investments (2020) (1)
- The State and Local Pay Penalty: The Effect of Skill and College Major (2013) (1)
- Does Discipline Decrease Police Misconduct? Evidence from Chicago Civilian Allegations (2020) (1)
- Comment Letter of Professors Max M. Schanzenbach and Robert H. Sitkoff on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Request for Comment on the Names Rule for Mutual Funds in Light of ESG Investing and Other Market Developments (2020) (0)
- Handcuffing Justice: The Shaky Empirical Foundations of the Feeney Amendment (2005) (0)
- Comments on Discretion, Rule of Law, and Rationality by Brian Forst and Shawn Bushway, presented at Symposium on the Past and Future of Empirical Sentencing research (2010) (0)
- Have Sentencing Practices Really Changed?? A Brief Analysis of the Feeney Amendment's Real Concerns (2004) (0)
- Perpetuities, Taxes, and Asset Protection: An Empirical Assessment of the Jurisdictional Competition for Trust Funds (2008) (0)
- Empirical Analysis of Fiduciary Law (2019) (0)
- Fiduciary Financial Advice to Retirement Savers: Don't Overlook the Prudent Investor Rule (2016) (0)
- Policing the Police: Personnel Management and Police Misconduct (2021) (0)
- Financial Advisers Can't Overlook the Prudent Investor Rule (2016) (0)
- Risk Management and the Prudent Investor Rule (2020) (0)
- Fiduciary Financial Advisers and the Incoherence of a 'High-Quality Low-Fee' Safe Harbor (2015) (0)
- Medical Malpractice Reform (2015) (0)
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