Public Law: Economic Concepts and Cases focuses on the application of economic concepts to numerous areas of public law. Topics for discussion include market imperfections; taxation; risk and cost-benefit analysis; employment and labor law; crime and punishment; environmental policy; economic liberties; climate change and public nuisance; and political speech. The course format includes a mixture of lectures and analysis of related cases.
Questions? Contact Ashley Evaro George at aevaro@gmu.edu or 703.993.9964.