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Legacy Of The Clinton Bubble, Timothy Canova
Legacy Of The Clinton Bubble, Timothy Canova
Law Faculty News Articles, Editorials, and Blogs
This article looks at the economy following the Clinton administration period in the White House.
Foreword To Abortion Under State Constitutions: A State-By-State Analysis, Ronald D. Rotunda
Foreword To Abortion Under State Constitutions: A State-By-State Analysis, Ronald D. Rotunda
Law Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Foreword to Paul Benjamin Linton's "Abortion Under State Constitutions: A State-by-State Analysis".
Transcript, The Framers’ Understanding Of Originalism And International Law, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, The Framers’ Understanding Of Originalism And International Law, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, Civil Rights: Racial Preferences In Higher Education, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, Civil Rights: Racial Preferences In Higher Education, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, Agency Preemption: Speak Softly, But Carry A Big Stick, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, Agency Preemption: Speak Softly, But Carry A Big Stick, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, What Is The “Free Press”?, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, What Is The “Free Press”?, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, Originalism And Criminal Law And Procedure, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, Originalism And Criminal Law And Procedure, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, Judicial Independence, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, Judicial Independence, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcript, Are We Over-Lawyering International Affairs?, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Transcript, Are We Over-Lawyering International Affairs?, 2005 National Lawyer's Convention
Chapman Law Review
No abstract provided.
Experimental Gasoline Markets, Cary A. Deck, Bart J. Wilson
Experimental Gasoline Markets, Cary A. Deck, Bart J. Wilson
Economics Faculty Articles and Research
Zone pricing in wholesale gasoline markets is a contentious topic in the public policy debate. With a controlled laboratory experiment, we investigate the competitive effects of zone pricing on consumers, retail stations, and refiners vis-à-vis the proposed policy prescription of uniform wholesale pricing to retailers. We also examine the issue of divorcement and the “rockets and feathers” phenomenon. The former is the legal restriction that refiners and retailers cannot be vertically integrated, and the latter is the perception that retail gasoline prices rise faster than they fall in response to random walk movements in the world price for oil.
Restricting Access To Books On The Internet: Some Unanticipated Effects Of Us Copyright Legislation, Paul A. David, Jared Rubin
Restricting Access To Books On The Internet: Some Unanticipated Effects Of Us Copyright Legislation, Paul A. David, Jared Rubin
Economics Faculty Articles and Research
It is today a commonplace observation that the technical possibilities of accessing enormous global resources of cultural and scientific information have been and are continuing to be greatly [...] One manifestation of the trend towards the strengthening of copyright protection that has been noticeable during the past two decades is the secular extension of the potential duration during which access to copyrightable materials remains legally restricted. Those restrictions carry clear implications for the current and prospective costs to readers seeking 'on-line' availability of the affected content in digital form, via the Internet. This paper undertakes to quantify one aspect of …