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'Come On, Man!' On Choice, Welfare, and Hayekian Behavioral Economics
(Elsevier BV, 2021-09-15)With respect to the views of dead thinkers, answers to many particular questions are often interpretive in Ronald Dworkin’s sense: such answers must attempt (1) to fit the materials to be interpreted and (2) to justify ... -
Comment on Selected Aspects of Proposals in Public Consultation Document on Addressing the Challenges of the Digitalization of the Economy
(2019-03-06)This comment was filed in response to the G20/OECD Inclusive Forum’s Public Consultation Document on Addressing the Challenges of the Digitalization of the Economy. The comment supports a re-alignment of the division of ... -
Comment on the Pilot Empirical Survey Study on the Impact of Counterterrorism Measures on Humanitarian Action
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2017-03)Counterterrorism laws and policies have been and will almost certainly continue to be part of the political landscape facing humanitarian actors. As terrorist-designated non-state actors increasingly control ... -
Comment: "Mend the Hold" and Erie: Why an Obscure Contracts Doctrine Should Control in Federal Diversity Cases
(University of Chicago Press, 1998) -
A Commentary on the ICANN Blueprint for Evolution and Reform
(Loyola Law School, 2003) -
Commentary: Ownership Neutrality and Practical Complications
(New York University, 2009)In "Reconsidering the Taxation of Foreign Income," Jim Hines analyzes the consequences of taxing, as opposed to exempting, active foreign business income by comparing the expected effects on capital ownership of a "pure" ... -
Comments on Gedicks and Ball
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Common Wisdom: Peer Production of Educational Materials, Center for Open and Sustainable Learning
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Common-Law Constitutionalism and the Limits of Reason
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2007)In recent years, the central claim of common-law constitutionalism has been that precedent and tradition embody some form of latent wisdom. Judges will generally do best by deferring to the wisdom embodied in precedent and ... -
Commons and Growth: The Essential Role of Open Commons in Market Economies
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Commons-Based Peer Production and Virtue
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Commons-Based Strategies and the Problems of Patents
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Community and Custom in Property
(The Berkeley Electronic Press, 2009)Community custom has played a limited but important role in the law of property. In addition to a few major historic examples such as mining camp rules and whaling, property law sometimes relies on community custom, for ... -
Comparative Litigation Rates
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2010)We know the stereotype: People around the world see American citizens as eager to sue and American judges as powerful shapers of the social order. Yet we find it hard to measure the magnitude of that eagerness and power. ... -
Compensated Surrogacy
(Washington Law Review Association, 2014)Even jurisdictions that have declared surrogacy contracts unenforceable, like New Jersey, Indiana, or Nebraska, for example, can be sites for full voluntary performance of a surrogacy agreement. ... Whether or not it opts ... -
Competing Presumptions About Statutory Coherence
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The Competitive Enforcement of Property Rights in Medieval Japan: The Role of Temples and Monasteries
(Elsevier, 2009)Medieval Japanese governments only haphazardly secured property rights. To obtain their security, many landholders instead turned to temples (and monasteries). Temples paid no taxes and controlled enough resources to ...