James Lindgren
Northwestern University
62 Papers
313 Citations
James Lindgren is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Supreme court & Affirmative action. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 62 publications. Previous affiliations of James Lindgren include Illinois Institute of Technology & Yale University.
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Term Limits for the Supreme Court: Life Tenure Reconsidered
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a change to the life tenure rule for Supreme Court Justices, which would restore the norms in this country that prevailed on the Court between 1789 and 1970, when vacancies occurred about once every two years, and Justices served an average of 14.9 years on the court.
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REGULATING CREATIVITY: RESEARCH AND SURVIVAL IN THE IRB IRON CAGE[dagger]
Caroline H. Bledsoe,Bruce Sherin,Adam G. Galinsky,Nathalia M. Headley,Carol A. Heimer,Erik Kjeldgaard,James Lindgren,Jon D. Miller,Michael E. Roloff,David H. Uttal +9 more
TL;DR: In the U.S., an Institutional Review Board (IRB) review is a requirement of a university's FWA contract with the government, which binds it to administer any federal research funds it receives by federally mandated standards as discussed by the authors.
Unraveling the Paradox of Blackmail
TL;DR: Blackmail is a way that one person requests something in return for suppressing or settling the actual or potential claims of others as discussed by the authors, which is considered paradoxical because you can commit a crime while both your ends and means in isolation are legal.
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Term Limits for the Supreme Court: Life Tenure Reconsidered
TL;DR: For example, Thereto et al. as mentioned in this paper argued that the American constitutional rule granting life tenure to Supreme Court Justices is fundamentally flawed, resulting now in Justices remaining on the Court for longer periods and to a later age than ever before.
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Wills, trusts, and estates
Jesse Dukeminier,Robert H. Sitkoff,James Lindgren +2 more
- 01 Jan 1984
TL;DR: Wills, Trusts, and Estates as mentioned in this paper is a well-known casebook for the legal field with interesting cases, well written notes, and a logical organization, including a detailed teacher's manual that answers every question and problem posed in the casebook and includes comments on material cited in the text.