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Property Rules As Remedies, Emily Sherwin
Property Rules As Remedies, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Cathedral At Twenty-Five: Citations And Impressions, James E. Krier, Stewart J. Schwab
The Cathedral At Twenty-Five: Citations And Impressions, James E. Krier, Stewart J. Schwab
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
It was twenty-five years ago that Guido Calabresi and Douglas Melamed published their article on property rules, liability rules, and inalienability. Calabresi, then a law professor, later a dean, is now a federal judge. Melamed, formerly a student of Calabresi's, is now a seasoned Washington attorney. Their article—which, thanks to its subtitle, we shall call The Cathedral—has had a remarkable influence on our own thinking, as we tried to show in a recent paper.
This is not the place to rehash what we said then, but a summary might be in order. First, we demonstrated that the conventional wisdom …
Litigation Outcomes In State And Federal Courts: A Statistical Portrait, Theodore Eisenberg, John Goerdt, Brian Ostrom, David Rottman
Litigation Outcomes In State And Federal Courts: A Statistical Portrait, Theodore Eisenberg, John Goerdt, Brian Ostrom, David Rottman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
"U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits," the New York Times page-one headline reads. The story details how, in 1992, plaintiffs won 52 percent of the personal injury cases decided by jury verdicts, a decline from the 63 percent plaintiff success rate in 1989. The sound-byte explanations follow, including the notion that juries have learned that they, as part of the general population, ultimately pay the costs of high verdicts. Similar stories, reporting both increases and decreases in jury award levels, regularly make headlines. Jury Verdict Research, Inc. (JVR), a commercial service that sells case outcome information, often is …
Mass Torts And The Rhetoric Of Crisis, John A. Siliciano
Mass Torts And The Rhetoric Of Crisis, John A. Siliciano
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Epstein And Levmore: Objections From The Right?, Emily Sherwin, Maimon Schwarzschild
Epstein And Levmore: Objections From The Right?, Emily Sherwin, Maimon Schwarzschild
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Essay On Private Remedies, Emily Sherwin
An Essay On Private Remedies, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Why Is Corrective Justice Just?, Emily Sherwin
Why Is Corrective Justice Just?, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Law And Equity In Contract Enforcement, Emily Sherwin
Law And Equity In Contract Enforcement, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Constructive Trusts In Bankruptcy, Emily Sherwin
Constructive Trusts In Bankruptcy, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Cessation Of Contractual Relations, Robert A. Hillman
An Analysis Of The Cessation Of Contractual Relations, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Deal Together After Material Breach--Common Law Mitigation Rules, The Ucc, And The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Keeping The Deal Together After Material Breach--Common Law Mitigation Rules, The Ucc, And The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.