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The Impact Of The Internet On The Development Of Law, Peter W. Martin
The Impact Of The Internet On The Development Of Law, Peter W. Martin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, Roger C. Cramton, Susan P. Koniak
Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, Roger C. Cramton, Susan P. Koniak
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Tribute To Jerry Israel, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Tribute To Jerry Israel, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Past, Present, And Future Of Law And Economics, George A. Hay
The Past, Present, And Future Of Law And Economics, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Any discussion about law and economics ought to begin with a definition or at least an explanation of what it is we are talking about. There is, however, a risk in starting there. Just as classics scholars may debate endlessly about who precisely should be counted as a classicist or philosophers might debate who can properly be counted as a Kantian, there is likely to be no consensus about precisely what counts as law and economics or who is doing it. Indeed, the acknowledged superstar and chief guru of the law and economics movement, Judge Richard Posner, has argued that, …