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Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
Historical Framework For Reviving Constitutional Protection For Property And Contract Rights , James L. Kainen
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensation And Commensurability, Margaret Jane Radin
Compensation And Commensurability, Margaret Jane Radin
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Shareholder Voting And The Chicago School: Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent, Alexander G. Simpson
Shareholder Voting And The Chicago School: Now Is The Winter Of Our Discontent, Alexander G. Simpson
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Law, John J. Donohue
Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Law, John J. Donohue
John Donohue
Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The case against employment discrimination law by Richard A. Epstein. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press 1992
Parables Of Exchange: Foundations Of Public Choice Theory And The Market Formalism Of James Buchanan, Louise A. Halper
Parables Of Exchange: Foundations Of Public Choice Theory And The Market Formalism Of James Buchanan, Louise A. Halper
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Efficiency And Labor Law, Keith N. Hylton
Efficiency And Labor Law, Keith N. Hylton
Faculty Scholarship
In this Article, I examine the economic efficiency of labor law. My claim is that much of labor law seems to be efficient-in a sense that will be made precise below.9 I approach this issue by examining the process by which labor law develops and some important areas of labor law doctrine. The central question addressed is whether the process by which labor law develops differs substantially from the common law process. I demonstrate that there are differences that have implications for the efficiency of labor law. But the differences do not seem to be so great as to …
Sex, Reason, And A Taste For The Absurd, Robin West
Sex, Reason, And A Taste For The Absurd, Robin West
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Like much of Richard Posner's best work, Sex and Reason does many things, and for that reason will no doubt attract a large and diverse readership. This heavily footnoted, exhaustively researched, and imminently accessible book is a welcome introduction to the interdisciplinary study of sex. For the lay reader it presents an arresting set of speculations about human sexuality, drawn from the author's evident familiarity with a sizeable library of studies representing at least half a dozen scientific and social scientific disciplines, assembled in a readable and lively way. Of more interest, perhaps, to academicians and social scientists familiar with …