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Austrian Economics And The Current Debate Between Critical Legal Studies And Law And Economics, Linda A. Schwartzstein
Austrian Economics And The Current Debate Between Critical Legal Studies And Law And Economics, Linda A. Schwartzstein
Hofstra Law Review
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The Strangest Attack Yet On Law And Economics, Richard A. Posner
The Strangest Attack Yet On Law And Economics, Richard A. Posner
Hofstra Law Review
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The Troubles With Law And Economics, Leonard R. Jaffee
The Troubles With Law And Economics, Leonard R. Jaffee
Hofstra Law Review
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Post-Revolutionary Law And Economics: A Foreword To The Symposium, Anthony D'Amato
Post-Revolutionary Law And Economics: A Foreword To The Symposium, Anthony D'Amato
Hofstra Law Review
The Lanec (short for Law and Economics) movement of the 1970s hit the legal landscape like a nuclear device and permanently irradiated it. A couple of decades later, as we sift through the fallout, we are entitled to ask whether anything fundamental has changed. Every contributorto this Symposium seems to answer yes. Maybe they're like the book reviewer who believes deep in her heart that the book is worthless, but if she reveals it the editor will conclude that there is no point in printing her review. Let me put my own biases on the table. In general I applaud …