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A Law & Economics Perspective On A "Traditional" Torts Case: Insights For Classroom And Courtroom, Robert H. Lande
A Law & Economics Perspective On A "Traditional" Torts Case: Insights For Classroom And Courtroom, Robert H. Lande
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This article is from a symposium, "Five Approaches to Legal Reasoning in the Classroom: Contrasting Perspectives on O'Brien v. Cunard S.S. Co. Ltd.," 57 Missouri L. Rev. 345 (1992). The symposium contains five articles that analyze this case from, respectively, traditionalist, Law & Economics, Critical Legal Studies, Feminist, and Critical Race Theories perspectives.
This article analyzes the O'Brien case from a Law & Economics perspective. It does so in a manner suitable for presentation in a Torts class or a Law & Economics class. It explains the basic terminology and approach. It analyzes the economics underlying the vaccination requirement, whether …
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
Being A Teacher, Of Lawyers: Discerning The Theory Of My Practice, Howard Lesnick
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Speaking Its Name: Sexual Orientation And The Pursuit Of Academic Diversity, Jeffrey G. Sherman
Speaking Its Name: Sexual Orientation And The Pursuit Of Academic Diversity, Jeffrey G. Sherman
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An Essay On Electronic Casebooks: My Pursuit Of The Paperless Chase, Ronald W. Staudt
An Essay On Electronic Casebooks: My Pursuit Of The Paperless Chase, Ronald W. Staudt
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