Watch a recording of the panel here: The Law & Economics Center hosted The Un-Forgotten Founder: A Celebration of George Mason’s Legacy on the Occasion of His 300th Birthday on Monday evening, December 8, 2025. The celebration was attended by more than 120 state judges from across the country, private practitioners, government attorneys, elected officials, and … Continue reading “The Un-Forgotten Founder: A Celebration of George Mason’s Legacy on the Occasion of His 300th Birthday”
The San Juan Colloquium was held from Saturday, January 24 to Friday, January 30, 2026, at the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Michael D. Frakes, A. Kenneth Pye Distinguished Professor of Law and Professor of Economics at Duke University School of Law, presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Consumers are a They: Learning, Selection, and The Consumer Protection Paradox.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law Students.
Watch a recording of the Webinar on YouTube: The past year has seen major shifts in privacy policy at both the FTC and in the states. Under the Trump administration, the FTC has abandoned some prior approaches while preserving others, creating a mix of change and continuity. At the same time, state lawmakers continue … Continue reading “Privacy in 2026: What Changed and What’s Next?”
Watch a recording of the panel here: On Friday, February 13, 2026, the Law School and the Law & Economics Center hosted Former Justice Scalia Clerks, Now Judges: Former Clerks for Justice Scalia Reflect on His Life, Lessons, Legacy, and Influence on Their Work. The luncheon panel featured four of Justice Scalia’s former clerks who … Continue reading “Former Justice Scalia Clerks, Now Judges: Former Clerks for Justice Scalia Reflect on His Life, Lessons, Legacy, and Influence on Their Work”
Cree Jones, Associate Professor of Law at Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School, presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Decriminalization and Death: an Empirical Retrospective on the Consequences of Oregon’s Measure 110.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law Students.
The George Mason Law Review and LEC hosted the 29th Annual Antitrust Symposium on February 20, 2026, at the FUSE Conference Center on George Mason University’s Arlington Campus. The Symposium, titled The Current Boundaries of Antitrust Policy, examined the shifting landscape across multiple areas of antitrust law. Panel topics included: U.S. v. Microsoft‘s impact on … Continue reading “George Mason Law Review 29th Annual Antitrust Symposium”
The George Mason Law Review and LEC hosted the 29th Annual Antitrust Symposium on February 20, 2026, at the FUSE Conference Center on George Mason University’s Arlington Campus. The Symposium, titled The Current Boundaries of Antitrust Policy, examined the shifting landscape across multiple areas of antitrust law and included panel discussions featuring leading academics and … Continue reading “George Mason Law Review 29th Annual Antitrust Symposium”
Advanced technology has become both a necessity and a convenience of everyday life. The Advanced Institute on the Economics of Information: Advertising, Privacy, and Data Security was designed to provide state and federal judges an understanding of the economic forces at work in online advertising and information markets, as well as a background on privacy, … Continue reading “Advanced Institute on the Economics of Information: Advertising, Privacy, and Data Security”
Advanced technology has become both a necessity and convenience of everyday life. With those advancements, policymakers and regulators are faced with the difficult task of protecting consumers in the wake of rapid technological innovations. The Workshop on the Law & Economics of Privacy for State Attorneys General provided attorneys general, solicitors general, and their staffs … Continue reading “Workshop on the Law & Economics of Privacy for State Attorneys General”