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Cass Sunstein

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I think it's a very firm part of human nature that if you surround yourself with like-minded people, you'll end up thinking more extreme versions of what you thought before.


— Cass Sunstein


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I strongly believe that the Second Amendment creates an individual right to possess and use guns for purposes of both hunting and self-defense.


— Cass Sunstein


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I'm interested in how the Internet spreads information.


— Cass Sunstein


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The U.S. is blessed with tremendously creative and imaginative law students at places like Chicago, Harvard, Columbia and Yale.


— Cass Sunstein


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This part of the 21st century is preoccupied with risk, and there's a lot that law can do to make lives longer and healthier.


— Cass Sunstein


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As a matter of history, the Fourteenth Amendment was not understood to ban segregation on the basis of race.


— Cass Sunstein


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Catholicism is a wide tent in terms of political and legal positions. We could have nine Catholics on the Supreme Court and a great deal of diversity toward the law.


— Cass Sunstein


#catholics #could #court #deal #diversity

I am a huge Red Sox fan.


— Cass Sunstein


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I think that every state in the union should recognize same-sex marriage.


— Cass Sunstein


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I would reject the distinction between a Keynesian moment and a behavioral moment.


— Cass Sunstein


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Without taxes there would be no property. Sunstein suggests that granting standing to animals actionable by other parties could decrease animal cruelty by increasing the likelihood that animal abuse will be puniCass Sunsteind. Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health Wealth and Happiness (Yale University Press 2008) with economist Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago.

For 27 years Sunstein taught at the University of Chicago Law School. Sunstein is currently the Robert Walmsley University Professor and Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.

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