The Law & Economics Center at the George Mason University Scalia Law School embarked on a unique new project—the “Capitalism and Rule of Law Project”— offering a comprehensive set of programs, across all of its divisions, to defend the economics and law of capitalism. The project aims to educate and awaken key legal and policy … Continue reading “Research Roundtable on Capitalism & the Rule of Law”
The Advanced Economics Institute on Blockchain and Crypto featured a series of 75-minute lectures from leading professors of law and economics as well as technical experts on blockchain and crypto. Participants of this three-day program were equipped with greater expertise to better interact with the blockchain and crypto issues that are sure to increasingly surface … Continue reading “Advanced Economics Institute for Judges on Blockchain and Crypto”
The Justices Scalia & Ginsburg Colloquium for State Supreme Court Justices was held from Saturday, March 13 to Friday, March 20, 2026 at the Henderson Resort. The colloquium offered the justices an opportunity to interact with experts and each other on topics that are of particular interest and applicability to them.
The Advanced Economics Institute for Judges on Torts and Products Liability provided judges with a deep analysis of the economic foundations of tort law and some of the key areas where economic analysis plays a critical role in the development or application of tort doctrines and related legal rules. It also examined the civil justice … Continue reading “Advanced Economics Institute for Judges on Torts and Products Liability”
The Advanced Law & Economics Institute for Judges built on the concepts learned in our Economics Institutes for Judges. This course provided more in-depth coverage and included advanced topics in areas such as accounting, finance, environmental economics, and scientific methodology. Prerequisite: Prior completion of the Economics Institute for Judges is required to enroll in this course. … Continue reading “Advanced Law & Economics Institute for Judges”