Some scholars have advocated connections with the school of Agriculturalism, which promoted utopian communalism.
For years some legal scholars have advocated establishing special scientific courts, where panels of technicians, scientists or engineers rather than lay juries would decide cases.
Many scholars advocate the implementation of a free market system to combat the economic shortage of available organs for transplant that helps drive illegal organ trade.
Both scholars advocate analyzing the entire trajectory or "social life" of a commodity to understand its full value.
Some scholars advocate preferential voting as a tool to mitigate ethnic tension because in such cases the constituency closely conforms to the above assumptions.
Some scholars advocate using E-Prime as a device to clarify thinking and strengthen writing.
Some modern scholars advocate a reevaluation of ancient evidence about Helots.
Already, some legal scholars have advocated that the duration of most forms of intellectual property protection should be shortened.
Some scholars and policy experts have advocated putting in place a leverage requirement for banks and other financial institutions that is set in statute.
Many organizations and scholars have advocated the rule of law and have taken positions regarding the interpretation of that concept they prefer.