Cass Sunstein Quotes
Top 33 wise famous quotes and sayings by Cass Sunstein
Cass Sunstein Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Faust seems to have exerted a big influence on Star Wars. You know, the "give up your soul for immortality" or something.
The U.S. is blessed with tremendously creative and imaginative law students at places like Chicago, Harvard, Columbia and Yale.
A system of limitless individual choices, with respect to communications, is not necessarily in the interest of citizenship and self-government.
Once we know that people are human and have some Homer Simpson in them, then there's a lot that can be done to manipulate them.
My role in the government was not to think about narratives and consistency with narratives, but think of the human consequences of rules.
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.
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.
As a matter of history, the Fourteenth Amendment was not understood to ban segregation on the basis of race.
If Star Wars had been released in the late '60s, or late '80s, or late '90s, adjusting for technology, it fits spectacularly well.
I strongly believe that the Second Amendment creates an individual right to possess and use guns for purposes of both hunting and self-defense.
The 'cash for clunkers' program was a big success in part because it gave people the sense that the economy was moving.
If you have a regulation that's going to save hundreds of thousands of lives annually and not cost very much, that sounds like a very good idea.
Some of the Hulk movies have been merely okay. I think the thing to do ... there has to be some stab that makes it something we haven't seen before.
The idea that Taylor Swift would become the giant pop icon of 2015, 2016 - she's really good, but I don't think it's written in the stars.
I started to read as obsessively about Star Wars as I once did about Kant - and still do about behavioral economics and behavioral psychology.