Cornell University Law School Professor, Yun-Chien Chang, presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Does Familiarity Breed Contempt or Deference? An Empirical Study of Judicial Behavior.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law Students.
The Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Studies, a division of the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School held a Research Roundtable on the Emerging Law & Political Economy Movement. Housed at Yale Law School, a group of academics have organized to launch the Law … Continue reading “Research Roundtable on the Emerging Law & Political Economy Movement”
Queens University Professor, Cherie Metcalf, presented an excerpt from her paper. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
The Law & Economics Center has launched a series of programs to examine what has been named the “Law & Political Economy Project” (LPE) by its founders at Yale Law School. These LEC programs evaluate the challenges the LPE Project makes to the findings and utility of law and economics scholarship and the … Continue reading “Seminar on the Law & Political Economy Project”
After a long, Covid-caused hiatus, the Transatlantic Law Forum (TLF) was able to gather again. The topic of the TLF’s 2024 Conference was A New Era of Disintegration? True to its mission and tradition of exploring, on a comparative transatlantic basis, questions broadly related to the Rule of Law, the 2024 TLF subjected legal … Continue reading “Thirteenth Transatlantic Law Forum”
The Law & Economics Center (LEC) at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School was founded by Henry G. Manne at the University of Miami in 1974. The LEC moved to Emory University in 1980, and then to George Mason in 1986 when Henry Manne became dean (that historic move is described here). Manne Madness … Continue reading ““Manne Madness” Chicago Regional Tournament”
The Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Studies, a division of the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School is hosting a Market Share Liability Research Roundtable. Full Details To allocate liability for torts, courts have traditionally demanded that plaintiffs provide proof of direct and … Continue reading “Market Share Liability Research Roundtable”
The 14th Annual Henry G. Manne Faculty Forum is an annual Roundtable where junior tenure-track faculty at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School presented draft papers for comment, discussion, and critique by senior faculty at the law school. Each author also invited one other discussant of their choice to participate. Following the Forum, the … Continue reading “14th Annual Henry G. Manne Faculty Forum”
George Mason University Professor, Desiree Desierto, presented an excerpt from her paper titled “Magna Carta.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor, Nate Atkinson, presented an excerpt from his paper, “Why ‘Good’ Corporate Governance is not Always Good”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.