Why Intra-Brand Dealer Competition Is Irrelevant to the Price Effects of Tesla’s Vertical Integration
In recent years, Tesla Motors has been engaged in a state‐by‐state ground war for the right to distribute its all‐electric… Continue reading →
In recent years, Tesla Motors has been engaged in a state‐by‐state ground war for the right to distribute its all‐electric… Continue reading →
Texas A&M, the public university for which I work, assesses its colleges and departments based partly on scholarly impact and… Continue reading →
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. – George Orwell, 1984 Continue reading →
Over the past decade or so, there has been a proliferation of online‐only law review–law journal supplements (or “companions”). This… Continue reading →
Winner of the University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s Second Annual Public Interest Essay Competition: Partisan gerrymandering decreases the electoral accountability… Continue reading →
Although State of Washington v. Trump has generated enormous attention, the Ninth Circuit, the parties, and legal commentators have largely… Continue reading →
In a recent Supreme Court decision, State Farm v. Rigsby, a homeowner’s house was damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The homeowner… Continue reading →
The Fast Food Forward movement has swelled into one of the largest protests by low‐wage workers in U.S. history, animating… Continue reading →
The modern law of Article III standing in federal courts constitutes an enduring conundrum. It rests on “an idea, which… Continue reading →
In 2016, voters in Berkeley, California, overwhelmingly favored lowering the voting age for school board elections to sixteen. San Francisco… Continue reading →