Submissions from 2013
The Chicago School, Herbert Hovenkamp
The Making of Competition Policy: Legal and Economic Sources, Herbert Hovenkamp and Dan Crane
Introduction to The Making of Competition Policy: Legal and Economic Sources, Herbert Hovenkamp and Daniel A. Crane
Anticompetitive Patent Settlements and the Supreme Court's Actavis Decision, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Coase, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition for Innovation, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition Policy and the Patent System, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Competition Policy and the Scope of Intellectual Property Protection, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Complementary Products and Processes - The Law of Tying, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Distributive Justice and Consumer Welfare in Antitrust, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction under the Antitrust Laws, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Harm to Competition or Innovation, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Innovation and Competition Policy, Chapter 6 (2d ed): Restraints on Innovation, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Innovation, IP Rights, and Anticompetitive Exclusion, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Institutional Advantage in Competition and Innovation Policy, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Intellectual Property Misuse, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Patent Exclusions and Antitrust after Therasense, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Post-Sale and Related Distribution Restraints Involving IP Rights, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Rabban's Law's History, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Resource Movement and the Legal System, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Classical American State and the Regulation of Morals, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Innovation Commons, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Bankruptcy and Economic Recovery, Thomas H. Jackson and David A. Skeel Jr.
The Wires Go to War: The U.S. Experiment with Government Ownership of the Telephone System During World War I, Michael A. Janson and Christopher S. Yoo
Can Consumers Make Affordable Care Affordable? The Value of Choice Architecture, Eric J. Johnson, Ran Hassin, Tom Baker, Allison T. Bajger, and Galen Treuer
Entrapment Through the Lens of the Actio Libera in Causa, Leo Katz
Efficacy of Frequent Monitoring with Swift, Certain, and Modest Sanctions for Violations: Insights from South Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Project, Beau Kilmer, Nancy Nicosia, Paul Heaton, and Greg Midgette
Shleifer's Failure, Jonathan Klick
Valid Inference in Single Firm, Single Event Studies, Jonathan Klick, Jonah Gelbach, and Eric Helland
Regulation and Litigation: Complements or Substitutes?, Jonathan Klick and Eric Helland
A Brief Sur-Reply to Professors Graetz and Warren, Michael Knoll and Ruth Mason
Economic and Legal Arguments in PPL v. Commissioner, Michael S. Knoll
The Reality of Moral Imperatives in Liberal Religion, Howard Lesnick
Courts and Regulatory Capture, M. Elizabeth Magill
Historicizing the "End of Men": The Politics of Reaction(s), Serena Mayeri
Pauli Murray and the Twentieth-Century Quest for Legal and Social Equality, Serena Mayeri
Genetics and Criminal Justice, Stephen Morse
Introduction, Stephen Morse
Responsibility and Mental Capacity, Stephen Morse
Scientific Challenges to Criminal Responsibility, Stephen Morse
A Good Enough Reason: Addiction, Agency and Criminal Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse
Brain Overclaim Redux, Stephen J. Morse
Compatibilist Criminal Law, Stephen J. Morse
Insanity Defense, Stephen J. Morse
Neuroscience and the Future of Personhood and Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse
Preventive Detention of Psychopaths and Dangerous Offenders, Stephen J. Morse
Abolition of the Insanity Defense Violates Due Process, Stephen J. Morse and Richard J. Bonnie
Evaluation of Criminal Responsibility, Stephen J. Morse, Ira K. Packer, and Alan M. Goldstein
A primer on criminal law and neuroscience : a contribution of the law and neuroscience project, Stephen J. Morse and Adina Roskies
Criminal Responsibility, Criminal Competence, and Prediction of Criminal Behavior, Stephen Morse and William T. Newsome
Neuroscience and the Law: Looking Forward, Stephen Morse and Adina Roskies
Intellectual Property Defenses, Gideon Parchomovsky and Alex Stein
Unenforceability, Lee Petherbridge Ph.D., Jason Rantanen, and R. Polk Wagner
The 2010 Amendments to Delaware UCC Article 9, Norman Powell
Law, Race, and Biotechnology: Toward a Biopolitical and Transdisciplinary Paradigm, Dorothy E. Roberts
Movement Intersectionality: The Case of Race, Gender, Disability, and Genetic Technologies, Dorothy Roberts and Sujatha Jesudason
Building Moral Credibility and the Disutility of Injustice, Paul Robinson
Changing People’s Judgments of Justice, Paul Robinson
Current Law’s Conflicts with Lay Judgments of Justice, Paul Robinson
Current Law’s Deference to Lay Judgments of Justice, Paul Robinson
Deviations from Empirical Desert, Paul Robinson
Disagreements about Justice, Paul Robinson
Explaining History: Shifting Views of Criminality, Paul Robinson
Guiding Judicial Discretion: Extralegal Punishment Factors, Paul Robinson
Implications for Criminal Justice and Other Reform, Paul Robinson
Intuitions of Justice & the Utility of Desert, Paul Robinson
Judgments about Justice as a Human Universal: Agreements on a Core of Wrongdoing, Paul Robinson
Judgments about Justice as Intuitional and Nuanced, Paul Robinson
Law-Community Agreement and Conflict, and Its Implications, Paul Robinson
Normative Crime Control: The Utility of Desert, Paul Robinson
Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Culpability, Paul Robinson
Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Excuse, Paul Robinson
Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Grading, Paul Robinson
Rules of Conduct: Doctrines of Criminalization, Paul Robinson
Rules of Conduct: Doctrines of Justification, Paul Robinson
Testing Competing Theories: Blackmail, Paul Robinson
Testing Competing Theories: Justification Defenses, Paul Robinson
The Origins of Shared Intuitions of Justice, Paul Robinson
Natural Law & Lawlessness: Modern Lessons from Pirates, Lepers, Eskimos, and Survivors, Paul H. Robinson
Four Distinctions That Glanville Williams Did Not Make: The Practical Benefits of Examining the Interrelation Among Criminal Law Doctrines, Paul H. Robinson
Subcomponents of psychopathy have opposing correlations with punishment judgments, Paul Robinson, Jana Schaich Borg, Rachel E. Kahn, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Robert Kurzban, and Kent Kiehl
Adapting to the New Shareholder-Centric Reality, Edward B. Rock
Valid Rule Due Process Challenges: Bond v. United States and Erie’s Constitutional Source, Kermit Roosevelt III
Copyright, Custom, and Lessons from the Common Law, Jennifer E. Rothman
Debate: The Constitutionality of Stop-and-Frisk in New York City, David Rudovsky and Lawrence Rosenthal
Health Policy Devolution and the Institutional Hydraulics of the Affordable Care Act, Theodore Ruger
Our Federalism Moves Indoors, Theodore Ruger
They Were Meant for Each Other: Proffessor Edward Cooper and the Rules Enabling Act, Anthony J. Scirica, Mark R. Kravitz, David F. Levi, and Lee H. Rosenthal
The Taxation of Cloud Computing and Digital Content, David Shakow
Valuation Misstatement Penalties Require Valuation Misstatements, David J. Shakow
From Ratification to Compliance: Quantitative Evidence on the Spiral Model, Beth Simmons
Transparency at Home: How Well Do Governments Share Human Rights Information with Citizens?, Beth Simmons and Cosette Creamer
Can Pensions be Restructured in (Detroit’s) Municipal Bankruptcy?, David A. Skeel Jr.
Institutional Choice in an Economic Crisis, David A. Skeel Jr.
Is Bankruptcy the Answer for Troubled Cities and States?, David A. Skeel Jr.
Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion, James H. Stark and Douglas N. Frenkel
A Reply to Professor Reinert, Catherine Struve
The Conditions of Pretrial Detention, Catherine T. Struve
What Ed Cooper Has Taught Me About the Realities and Complexities of Appellate Jurisdiction and Procedure, Catherine T. Struve
Secondary-Line Differential Pricing and the Robinson-Patman Act, E. Thomas Sullivan, Herbert J. Hovenkamp, Howard A. Shelanski, and Christopher R. Leslie