University of Virginia School of Law Professor Andrew Hayashi presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Law and Economics for Empaths”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Judicial Symposium on Civil Justice Issues The civil justice system in the United States is in a constant state of flux. Changes occur at both the state and federal levels, through both legislative and judicial actions. At the same time, judges face a constant barrage of new and innovative legal theories and procedural maneuvers. The … Continue reading “Seventeenth Annual Judicial Symposium on Civil Justice Issues”
University of Texas School of Law Professor, Abraham Wickelgren, presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Optimal Enforcement With Evidence Suppression.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP) at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School accepted papers for a Research Roundtable on Competition and Consumer Protection Issues Surrounding Information Flows. Firms use consumer information in a variety of ways that implicate both privacy and competition. For example, collection and sharing of consumer data clearly … Continue reading “Research Roundtable on Competition and Consumer Protection Issues Surrounding Information Flows”
Northeastern University Professor, James Dana, presented an excerpt from his paper “Add-On Pricing and Hidden Fees: Do Consumers Need Protection?” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Georgetown University Law Center Professor, Neel Sukhatme, presented an excerpt from his paper titled “Judges for Sale: The Effects of Campaign Contributions on State Criminal Courts.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Smith College Professor, Mariyana Zapryanova, presented an excerpt from her paper titled “How do Parole Boards Respond to Large, Societal Shocks? Evidence from the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks.” This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
George Washington University Law School Professor, Heidi Liu, presented an excerpt from her paper “The Proactive Process”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
Washington University School of Law Professor, Danielle D’Onfro, presented an excerpt from her paper “Private Law After Contract”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.
University of Chicago Law School Professor, Adam Chilton, presented an excerpt from his paper “Occupational Licensing and Labor Mobility: Evidence from the U.S. Legal Profession”. This workshop was open only to registered Antonin Scalia Law students.