The Case Analysis Seminar uses a dynamic format designed to highlight the practical applications and insights of economics to legal and public policy issues through detailed discussion of cases identified by participants and instructors.  The discussions, which are moderated by law professors, are intended to examine guiding principles from economics to the specific facts and … Continue reading “Case Analysis Seminar”

The Research Roundtable on Public Nuisance was a part of a new Public Nuisance Litigation project and commissioned six original research papers from leading experts at universities around the country to: Analyze the flawed legal reasoning that has led to the public nuisance doctrine’s expansion; Detail the economic and due process harms associated with penalizing … Continue reading “Research Roundtable on Public Nuisance”

The LEC Workshop for Law Professors on the Introduction to the Economics of Information, Privacy, and Data Security introduced law professors to the economics of information, including concepts such as search costs, adverse selection, signaling, and screening. The program covered the economics of privacy, data security, and online advertising, as well as an understanding of how … Continue reading “LEC Workshop for Law Professors on the Introduction to the Economics of Information, Privacy, and Data Security”

The LEC Workshop for Law Professors on the Economics of Information, Advertising, Privacy, and Data Security introduced law professors to the economics of information, including concepts such as search costs, adverse selection, signaling, and screening. The program covered the economics of privacy, data security, and online advertising, as well as an understanding of how the First … Continue reading “LEC Workshop for Law Professors on the Economics of Information, Advertising, Privacy, and Data Security”