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Consumer Finance
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Why the Customer Isn’t Always Right: Producer-Based Limits on Rights Accretion in Trademark
January 25, 2024
Rebecca Tushnet, Why the Customer Isn’t Always Right: Producer-Based Limits on Rights Accretion in Trademark, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 352 (2007).
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Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, and the Challenge of Regulation
January 25, 2024
Rebecca Tushnet, Attention Must Be Paid: Commercial Speech, User-Generated Ads, and the Challenge of Regulation, 58 Buff. L. Rev. 721 (2010).
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Rebecca Tushnet, Fighting Freestyle: The First Amendment, Fairness, and Corporate Reputation, 50 B.C. L. Rev. 1457 (2009).
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Manhattan
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Manhattan, 55 Fed. Comm. L.J. 585 (2003).
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Informing America: Risk, Disclosure, and the First Amendment
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Informing America: Risk, Disclosure, and the First Amendment, 20 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 653 (1993).
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Valuing Environmental Labels
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Valuing Environmental Labels, 28 N.Y.U. Envtl. L.J. 135 (2020).
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‘They Ruined Popcorn’: On the Costs and Benefits of Mandatory Labels
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, ‘They Ruined Popcorn’: On the Costs and Benefits of Mandatory Labels (2017).
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Animal Rights Without Controversy
January 25, 2024
Jeffrey Leslie & Cass R. Sunstein, Animal Rights Without Controversy, 70 Law & Contemp. Probs. 117 (2007).
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Boundedly Rational Borrowing
January 25, 2024
Cass R. Sunstein, Boundedly Rational Borrowing, 73 U. Chi. L. Rev. 249 (2006).
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An Unhurried View of Private Ordering in Information Transactions
January 25, 2024
Yochai Benkler, An Unhurried View of Private Ordering in Information Transactions, 53 Vand. L. Rev. 2063 (2000).
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When Should We Permit Differential Pricing of Information?
January 25, 2024
William W. Fisher, When Should We Permit Differential Pricing of Information?, 55 UCLA L. Rev. 1 (2007).
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Arbitration, “Pseudo-Contract,” and Objective Theory
January 25, 2024
Jed S. Rakoff & Todd D. Rakoff, Arbitration, “Pseudo-Contract,” and Objective Theory, 133 Harv. L. Rev. F. 13 (2019).
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Social Structure, Legal Structure, and Default Rules: A Comment
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Social Structure, Legal Structure, and Default Rules: A Comment, 3 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 19 (1993).
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Washington v. Davis and the Objective Theory of Contracts
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Washington v. Davis and the Objective Theory of Contracts, 29 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 63 (1994).
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Is “Freedom From Contract” Necessarily a Libertarian Freedom?
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Is “Freedom From Contract” Necessarily a Libertarian Freedom?, 2004 Wis. Law Rev. 477 (2004).
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Implied Terms: Of ‘Default Rules’ and ‘Situation-Sense’
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Implied Terms: Of ‘Default Rules’ and ‘Situation-Sense’, in Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law 191 (Jack Beatson & Daniel Friedmann eds.,…
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The Law and Sociology of Boilerplate – Commentary
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Commentary, The Law and Sociology of Boilerplate, 104 Mich. L. Rev. 1235 (2006).
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Contracts of Adhesion: An Essay in Reconstruction
January 25, 2024
Todd D. Rakoff, Contracts of Adhesion: An Essay in Reconstruction, 96 Harv. L. Rev. 1173 (1983).
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The Four Stages of Capitalism: Reflections on Investment Management Treatises (Book Reviews)
January 25, 2024
Robert C. Clark, Comment and Review, The Four Stages of Capitalism: Reflections on Investment Management Treatises, 94 Harv. L. Rev. 561 (1981) (reviewing Tamar Frankel,…
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The Administrative Law of Borrowed Regulations: Legal Questions Regarding the Bankruptcy Law’s Incorporation of IRS Standards
January 25, 2024
Matthew C. Stephenson & Kristin E. Hickman, The Administrative Law of Borrowed Regulations: Legal Questions Regarding the Bankruptcy Law’s Incorporation of IRS Standards, Norton Bankr.
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The Pursuit of a Bigger Pie: Can Everyone Expect a Bigger Slice?
January 25, 2024
Lucian A. Bebchuk, The Pursuit of a Bigger Pie: Can Everyone Expect a Bigger Slice?, 8 Hofstra L. Rev. 671 (1980).