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Anticompetitive Manipulation Of Rems: A New Exception To Antitrust Refusal-To-Deal Doctrine, Tyler A. Garrett
Anticompetitive Manipulation Of Rems: A New Exception To Antitrust Refusal-To-Deal Doctrine, Tyler A. Garrett
William & Mary Law Review
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Social Value Orientation And The Law, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
Social Value Orientation And The Law, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
William & Mary Law Review
Social value orientation is a psychological trait defined as an individual’s natural preference with respect to the allocation of resources. Law and economics scholarship takes as its starting point the rational actor, who is by definition interested solely in maximizing her own personal utility. But social psychology research demonstrates that, in study after study, approximately half of individuals demonstrate a “prosocial” orientation, meaning that they are interested in maximizing the total outcome of the group and are dedicated to an equal split of resources. Only around a quarter of individuals identify as “proself” individualists who prefer to maximize their own …
Perverse Innovation, Dan L. Burk
Perverse Innovation, Dan L. Burk
William & Mary Law Review
An inescapable feature of regulation is the existence of loopholes: activities that formally comply with the text of regulation, but which in practice avoid the desired outcome of the regulation. Considerable ingenuity may be devoted to exploiting regulatory loopholes. Where technological regulation is at issue, such ingenuity may often be devoted to developing new technology that avoids the regulation; such innovation may be termed “perverse” because it is directed to avoiding the regulation that prompted it. Nonetheless, in this Article I argue that such regulatory circumvention may result in socially beneficial innovation. Drawing on insights from innovation policy in the …
An Alternative Approach To Channeling?, Mark P. Mckenna
An Alternative Approach To Channeling?, Mark P. Mckenna
William & Mary Law Review
Intellectual property law has developed a variety of doctrines to police the boundaries between various forms of protection. Courts and scholars alike overwhelmingly conceive of these doctrines in terms of the nature of the objects of protection. The functionality doctrine in trademark law, for example, defines the boundary between trademark and patent law by identifying and refusing trademark protection to features that play a functional role in a product's performance. Likewise, the useful article doctrine works at the boundary of copyright and patent law to identify elements of an article's design that are dictated by function and to channel protection …
Spillovers Theory And Its Conceptual Boundaries, Brett Frischmann
Spillovers Theory And Its Conceptual Boundaries, Brett Frischmann
William & Mary Law Review
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An Industrial Organization Approach To Copyright Law, Michael Abramowicz
An Industrial Organization Approach To Copyright Law, Michael Abramowicz
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Relative Burdens: Family Ties And The Safety Net, Lee Anne Fennell
Relative Burdens: Family Ties And The Safety Net, Lee Anne Fennell
William & Mary Law Review
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A Systems Approach To Corporate Governance Reform: Why Importing U.S. Corporate Law Isn't The Answer, Troy A. Paredes
A Systems Approach To Corporate Governance Reform: Why Importing U.S. Corporate Law Isn't The Answer, Troy A. Paredes
William & Mary Law Review
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The Political Economy Of International Antitrust Harmonization, John O. Mcginnis
The Political Economy Of International Antitrust Harmonization, John O. Mcginnis
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Flawed Economics Of The Dormant Commerce Clause, Paul E. Mcgreal
The Flawed Economics Of The Dormant Commerce Clause, Paul E. Mcgreal
William & Mary Law Review
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Reconciling Competition And Cooperation: A New Antitrust Standard For Joint Ventures, Thomas A. Piraino Jr.
Reconciling Competition And Cooperation: A New Antitrust Standard For Joint Ventures, Thomas A. Piraino Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
The Continuing Puzzle Of Collective Bargaining Agreements In Bankruptcy, Daniel Keating
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Economic Causes And Consequences Of Constitutional Reform In Eastern Europe, Robert C. Juelke
The Economic Causes And Consequences Of Constitutional Reform In Eastern Europe, Robert C. Juelke
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Racial Progress And Constitutional Roadblocks, Jeremy Rabkin
Racial Progress And Constitutional Roadblocks, Jeremy Rabkin
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Litigation And Rule 11, Carl Tobias
Environmental Litigation And Rule 11, Carl Tobias
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of Property Rights And The Fifth Amendment: Firrea's Cross-Guarantee Reexamined, Jennifer B. Arlin
Of Property Rights And The Fifth Amendment: Firrea's Cross-Guarantee Reexamined, Jennifer B. Arlin
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Transition: From Three Mile Island To Chernobyl, Joseph P. Tomain, Constance Dowd Burton
Nuclear Transition: From Three Mile Island To Chernobyl, Joseph P. Tomain, Constance Dowd Burton
William & Mary Law Review
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The Bankruptcy Code And Hazardous Waste Cleanup: An Examination Of The Policy Conflict, Douglas P. Demoss
The Bankruptcy Code And Hazardous Waste Cleanup: An Examination Of The Policy Conflict, Douglas P. Demoss
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Materiality And The Efficient Capital Market Model: A Recipe From The Total Mix, Roger J. Dennis
Materiality And The Efficient Capital Market Model: A Recipe From The Total Mix, Roger J. Dennis
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law: Ought A Professional Degree Be Divisible As Property Upon Divorce?, Beth H. Lamb
Family Law: Ought A Professional Degree Be Divisible As Property Upon Divorce?, Beth H. Lamb
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex-Based Wage Discrimination Under Title Vii: Equal Pay For Equal Work Or Equal Pay For Comparable Work?, Faith D. Ruderfer
Sex-Based Wage Discrimination Under Title Vii: Equal Pay For Equal Work Or Equal Pay For Comparable Work?, Faith D. Ruderfer
William & Mary Law Review
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The Passing-On Doctrine In Robinson-Patman Actions After Hanover Shoe, Illinois Brick, And Proposed Remedial Legislation, William A. Old Jr.
The Passing-On Doctrine In Robinson-Patman Actions After Hanover Shoe, Illinois Brick, And Proposed Remedial Legislation, William A. Old Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economically Responsible Environmental Control, Scott C. Whitney
Economically Responsible Environmental Control, Scott C. Whitney
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Price-Fixing, Privity, And The Pass-On Problem In Antitrust Treble-Damages Suits: A Suggested Solution, John Cirace
Price-Fixing, Privity, And The Pass-On Problem In Antitrust Treble-Damages Suits: A Suggested Solution, John Cirace
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Economic Analysis Of Section 16(B) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934
An Economic Analysis Of Section 16(B) Of The Securities Exchange Act Of 1934
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Legislation To Enhance Competition In The Securities Industry
Federal Legislation To Enhance Competition In The Securities Industry
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
Economic Objectives Of Regulation - The Trend In Virginia, Michael J. Ileo, David C. Parcell
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Poverty And Legalty: The Law's Slow Awakening, Walter Gellhorn
Poverty And Legalty: The Law's Slow Awakening, Walter Gellhorn
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.