University of Missouri School of Law Professor Yunsieg Kim presented an excerpt from his paper titled “The Faster Horse Fallacy: How Technology Distorts Civil Procedure (and Beyond)”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Georgetown University Law Center Professor Josh Teitelbaum presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Does 1L curriculum Make a Difference?”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Boston University School of Law Professor Keith Hylton presented an excerpt from his paper titled “A Patent and a Prize”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Northwestern University Pritzker Law School Professor Stephanie Didwania presented an excerpt from her paper. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School Professor Dane Thorley presented an excerpt from his paper. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
University of Alabama School of Law Professor Yonathan Arbel presented an excerpt from his paper titled “The Readability of Contracts: Big Data Analysis”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
University of Virginia Professor Emma Harrington presented an excerpt from her paper. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
With the increasing importance of the intersection of digital markets, antitrust law, and privacy, we are proud to have hosted the inaugural Economics Institute on Understanding Digital Markets & Antitrust. This program was co-sponsored with the Global Antitrust Institute (GAI), which is a leading academic center on antitrust here at Scalia Law. This four-day program … Continue reading “Economics Institute on Understanding Digital Markets & Antitrust”
Clemson University Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business Professor Michael Makowsky presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Property Crime and Felony Theft Thresholds”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Fordham University School of Law Professor Sepehr Shahshahani presented an excerpt from his paper. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.