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Many Silent Worlds
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Mapping Affinities: Democratizing Data Visualization
(Métis Presses, 2021)Nowadays, many of our actions are transformed into digital information, which we can use to draw diagrams that describe complex operations, such as those of institutions. This book introduces us to the reading of complex ... -
Marbury and the Constitutional Mind: A Bicentennial Essay on the Wages of Doctrinal Tension
(California Law Review Inc., 2003) -
The Market as a Matter of Money: Denaturalizing Economic Currency in American Constitutional History
(Wiley-Blackwell for the American Bar Foundation, 2005) -
Market Definition
(Oxford University Press, 2014)Market definition has long held a central place in competition law. This entry surveys recent analytical work that has called the market definition paradigm into question on a number of fronts: whether the process is ... -
Market Definition Alchemy
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2013)In a recent series of articles, I argue that the market definition/market share paradigm should be abandoned entirely. Among my central claims are that: (1) as a matter of economic logic, there exists no valid way to infer ... -
Market Definition and the Merger Guidelines
(Springer Nature, 2011)The recently issued revision of the U.S. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, like its predecessors and mirrored by similar guidelines throughout the world, devotes substantial attention to the market definition process and the ... -
Market Definition, Market Power
(2015)Market definition and market power are central features of competition law and practice but pose serious challenges. On one hand, market definition suffers decisive logical infirmities that render it infeasible, unnecessary, ... -
Market Efficiency after the Financial Crisis: It's Still a Matter of Information Costs
(Virginia Law Review Association, 2014)Compared to the worldwide financial carnage that followed the Subprime Crisis of 2007–2008, it may seem of small consequence that it is also said to have demonstrated the bankruptcy of an academic financial institution: ... -
Market Efficiency and Rationality: The Peculiar Case of Baseball
(Michigan Law Review, 2004) -
The Market for Corporate Law
(Mohr, 2006)This paper develops a model of the competition among states in providing corporate law rules. The analysis provides a full characterization of the equilibrium in this market. Competition among states is shown to produce ... -
Market Share Thresholds: On the Conflation of Empirical Assessments and Legal Policy Judgments
(Oxford University Press, 2011)In competition law, market power requirements are often articulated in terms of market shares. The use of market share thresholds, however, conflates two distinct questions: (1) How much market power exists in a given ... -
Markets and Discrimination
(The New York University Law Review, 2007)Despite decades of scholarship in law and economics, disagreement persists over the extent of employment discrimination in the United States, the correct explanation for such discrimination, and the normative implications ... -
Markets as Regulators: A Survey
(University of South California Law Center, 2007)Stock exchanges around the world have recently discarded their traditional mutual membership structure in favor of a for-profit corporate format. This development increased fears of conflicts of interest, as for-profit ... -
The Marshall Hypothesis Revisited
(Howard University School of Law, 2009) -
Massachusetts v. EPA: From Politics to Expertise
(University of Chicago Press, 2007)In Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (2007), the Supreme Court held, among other things, that the EPA has statutory authority to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, and that the agency cannot ... -
Medical Care in Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law and State Responses to Terrorism
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2015)The surge in armed conflicts involving terrorism has brought to the fore the general question of medical care in armed conflict and the particular legal protections afforded to those providing such care to terrorists. ... -
Member State Liability in Europe and the United States
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006)The European Community (EC) and the United States have contrasting approaches to the place of member state liability to private parties as a remedy for the violation of the law of the union. The EC recognizes a general ...