The Value of the Right to Exclude: An Empirical Assessment
Property theorists have long deemed the right to exclude as fundamental and essential for the efficient use and allocation of… Continue reading →
Property theorists have long deemed the right to exclude as fundamental and essential for the efficient use and allocation of… Continue reading →
Almost everything you do on the Internet is governed by Terms of Service. The language in Terms of Service typically… Continue reading →
As a result of movements for labeling food with genetically modified organisms (GMOs), Congress enacted a mandatory labeling requirement in… Continue reading →
Stability is essential to any reform’s success, yet it is hardly guaranteed. This is particularly true in tax policy, where… Continue reading →
Independent directors are an important feature of modern corporate law. Courts and lawmakers around the world increasingly rely on these… Continue reading →
Federal agencies are deeply involved in both the foreground and shadows of legislative drafting. In the foreground, agencies draft the… Continue reading →
The Affordable Care Act embodies a new social contract of health care solidarity through private ownership, markets, choice, and individual… Continue reading →
What risks should health insurance mitigate? American health scholars, politicians, and the public at large answer this question ambivalently. This… Continue reading →
This Article maps the transformation of constitutional understandings of the forms of aggregation that due process permits by putting these… Continue reading →
Federal gun prosecutions have been a significant part of the federaldocket for decades. In this Article, we explore for the… Continue reading →