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Cass Sunstein

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If I may discuss the idea of explosion. The number of regulations issued in the last two years is approximately the same as the number issued in the last two years of the Bush administration.


— Cass Sunstein


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If there's a regulation that's saving 10,000 lives and costing one job, it's worth it.


— Cass Sunstein


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It's hard to get me out of the office.


— Cass Sunstein


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Liberals are sometimes defined as people who can't take their own side in an argument.


— Cass Sunstein


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The 'cash for clunkers' program was a big success in part because it gave people the sense that the economy was moving.


— Cass Sunstein


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There are some lawyers who think of themselves as basically instruments of whoever their clients are, and they pride themselves on their professional craft.


— Cass Sunstein


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There is no proportional representation requirement in the Equal Protection Clause.


— Cass Sunstein


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We ought to ban hunting, I suggest, if there isn't a purpose other than sport and fun. That should be against the law. It's time now.


— Cass Sunstein


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When I was an academic, I'd sometimes get a little feeling of excitement when I had an idea that was, I hoped, fresh. And whether anyone should act on that idea is a very different question.


— 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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