I took Cass Sunstein's Behavioral Law and Economics class a year ago. I'm at the University of Chicago, but the syllabus was almost identical to when he taught it at Yale.
I was quite impressed with him in person, and he publishes more than one man should be capable of publishing.
Yesterday I heard an interesting story on the radio about US President Obama's pick to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Cass Sunstein. I recommend checking out the story, but here are a few key excerpts.
At the risk of starting a discussion that will be wrecked by political wrestling, I'm always hopeful when I hear about governments applying what we learn from science to policy. Not to say that this always generates good policies, but it does generate the best policies we have reason to believe will be good (so long as you ignore the issue of actual politices that might get in the way).