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Civil Practice & Procedure
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Rethinking Basic
May 11, 2025
Lucian A. Bebchuk & Allen Ferrell, Rethinking Basic, 69 Bus. Law. 671 (2014).
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Bruce L. Hay & Kathryn E. Spier, Manufacturer Liability for Harm Caused by Consumers to Others, 95 Am. Econ. Rev. 1700 (2005).
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Litigating BP’s Contribution Claims in Publicly Subsidized Courts: Should Contracting Parties Pay Their Own Way?
May 11, 2025
Bruce L. Hay, Christopher Rendall-Jackson & David Rosenberg, Litigating BP’s Contribution Claims in Publicly Subsidized Courts: Should Contracting Parties Pay Their Own Way?, 64 Vand.
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Randall L. Kennedy & Martha L. Minow, Thurgood Marshall and Procedural Law: Lawyer’s Lawyer, Judge’s Judge, 6 Harv. BlackLetter L.J. 95 (1989).
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Invited Perspective: How Much Can Potential Jurors Tell Us about Liability for Medical AI?
May 10, 2025
W. Nicholson Price, Sara Gerke & I. Glenn Cohen, Invited Perspective: How Much Can Potential Jurors Tell Us about Liability for Medical AI?, J. Nuclear…
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Tyler R. Giannini, Political Legitimacy and Private Governance of Human Rights: Community-Business Social Contracts and Constitutional Moments, in Human Rights, Democracy, and Legitimacy in a…
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Online Kiobel Symposium: The Alien Tort Statute and the Importance of Historical Evidence
May 10, 2025
Tyler Giannini & Susan H. Farbstein, Online Kiobel Symposium: The Alien Tort Statute and the Importance of Historical Evidence, SCOTUS Blog (July 17, 2012, 7:14…
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The Place of Philosophy in Private Law Scholarship
May 10, 2025
John C. P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky, The Place of Philosophy in Private Law Scholarship, in Methodology in Private Law Theory: Between New Private…
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W. Nicholson Price, Sara Gerke & I. Glenn Cohen, Potential Liability for Physicians Using Artificial Intelligence, 322 JAMA 1765 (2019).
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Cass R. Sunstein, Does Evidence Matter? Originalism and the Separation of Powers, SSRN (2023).
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Yeon-Koo Che & Kathryn E. Spier, Exploiting Plaintiffs Through Settlement: Divide and Conquer, 164 J. Inst. & Theoretical Econ. 4 (2008).
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Benjamin C. Zipursky & John C. P. Goldberg, Recklessness in Tort: Interstitial Law as Doctrinal Fine-Tuning, in Interstitial Private Law (Samuel L. Bray, John C.P.
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Strategic Barriers to Dispute Resolution: A Comparison of Bilateral and Multilateral Negotiations
April 23, 2025
Robert H. Mnookin, Strategic Barriers to Dispute Resolution: A Comparison of Bilateral and Multilateral Negotiations, 159 J. Inst. & Theoretical Econ. 199 (2003).
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Information and externalities in sequential litigation
April 23, 2025
Xinyu Hua & Kathryn E. Spier, Information and Externalities in Sequential Litigation, 161 J. Inst. & Theoretical Econ. 215 (2005).
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Behavioral Equity
April 23, 2025
Yuval Feldman & Henry E. Smith, Behavioral Equity, 170 J. of Inst. and Theoretical Econ. JITE 137 (2014).
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Holger Spamann, Legal Origin, Civil Procedure, and the Quality of Contract Enforcement, 166 J. Inst. & Theoretical Econ. 149 (2010).
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Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
April 23, 2025
Holger Spamann, Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?: Comment, 172 J. Institutional & Theoretical Econ. 227 (2016).
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Interstitial Private Law
April 17, 2025
Interstitial Private Law (Samuel L. Bray, John C.P. Goldberg, Paul B. Miller et al. eds., 2024).