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Full-Text Articles in Transportation Law
The Commerce Clause Quartet, Martin A. Schwartz
The Commerce Clause Quartet, Martin A. Schwartz
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Economics Of Canadian National Railway V. Norsk Pacific Steamship (The Jervis Crown), David S. Cohen
The Economics Of Canadian National Railway V. Norsk Pacific Steamship (The Jervis Crown), David S. Cohen
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Economic analysis of legal doctrine assumes, indeed its relevance largely depends upon the assumption, that judicial decisions will have an instrumental impact on the future behaviour of firms and individuals who are not themselves parties to the litigation which resulted in the specific doctrinal development being analysed. In other words, economic analysis assumes that the decisions of courts - and particularly, for what should be obvious reasons, the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada - have a direct influence upon the manner in which non-litigants will choose to order their affairs following that decision. Thus, the focus of a …
The Costs Of Consumer Choice For Auto Insurance In States Without No-Fault Insurance, Jeffrey O'Connell, Stephen Carroll, Michael Horowitz, Allan Abrahamse
The Costs Of Consumer Choice For Auto Insurance In States Without No-Fault Insurance, Jeffrey O'Connell, Stephen Carroll, Michael Horowitz, Allan Abrahamse
Maryland Law Review
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