Content Posted in 2014
Vertical Arrangements and the Rule of Reason Antitrust Law Enforcement in the Vertical Restraints Area, Frank H. Easterbrook
Vertical Arrangements and the Rule of Reason Vertical Restraints: Part II 53 Antitrust Law Journal 135 (1984), Frank H. Easterbrook
Vertical Coordination, Antitrust Law, and International Trade, Stephen F. Hamilton and Kyle Stiegert
Vertical Foreclosure in the Cement Industry: A Comment, James W. Meehan Jr.
Vertical Foreclosure in the Cement Industry: Reply, Bruce T. Allen
Vertical Integration and Market Foreclosure: The Case of Cement and Concrete, Bruce T. Allen
Vertical Integration, Appropriable Rents, and the Competitive Contracting Process, Benjamin Klein, Robert G. Crawford, and Armen A. Alchian
Vertical Integration during the Hollywood Studio Era, F. Andrew Hanssen
Vertical Integration Revisited, John S. McGee and Lowell R. Bassett
Vertical Price Controls with Uncertain Demand, David A. Butz
Vertical Restraints and the Law: Evidence from Automobile Franchising, Giorgio Zanarone
Vertical Restraints as Contract Enforcement Mechanisms, Benjamin Klein and Kevin Murphy
Vertical Restrictions and 'Fragile' Monopoly, Richard A. Posner
Victim Injury and Death in Urban Robbery: A Chicago Study, Franklin E. Zimring and James Zuehl
Video Games and Adolescent Fighting, Michael R. Ward
Violence, Guns, and Drugs: A Cross-Country Analysis, Jeffrey A. Miron
Virtue Ethics: A Misleading Category?, Martha Craven Nussbaum
Visitors from Britain, Law School Record Staff
Voice and Exit in Health Care Policy, M. Todd Henderson
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume Information, Editorial Staff
Volume One of "The Journal of Legal Studies"--An Afterword, Richard A. Posner
Voluntary Pollution Reductions and the Enforcement of Environmental Law: An Empirical Study of the 33/50 Program, Robert Innes and Abdoul G. Sam
Voter Reaction to City-County Consolidation Referenda, John E. Filer and Larry Kenny
Voting in Corporate Law, Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Fischel
Voting in Corporate Law Corporations and Private Property, Frank H. Easterbrook
Voting Laws, Educational Policies, and Minority Turnout, John E. Filer, Larry Kenny, and Rebecca B. Morton
Voting Paradoxes and Interest Groups, Saul Levmore
Voting Paradoxes and Interest Groups, Saul Levmore
Voting Rules in International Organizations, Eric Posner and Alan O. Sykes
Voting Rules in International Organizations, Eric Posner and Alan O. Sykes
Waiting to Be Protected under the Endangered Species Act: The Political Economy of Regulatory Delay, Amy Whritenour Ando
Walter Blum Tributes, Joseph Isenbergh
Wandlungen im amerikanischen Verfassungsrecht, David P. Currie
War and Speech: The Right to Know Has Been a Casualty, Geoffrey R. Stone
Warren Burger, Dennis J. Hutchinson
Washington v. Davis, Gerald Rosenberg
Waste and the Dormant Commerce Clause, Richard A. Epstein
Was the Fairness Doctrine a-ÏChilling Effect-? Evidence from the Postderegulation Radio Market, Thomas W. Hazlett and David W. Sosa
Watch What I Do, Not What I Say: The Unintended Consequences of the Homeland Investment Act, Dhammika Dharmapala
Water Law and Private Decision-Making: A Critique, J. W. Milliman
Water Law in Imperial Japan: Public Goods, Private Claims, and Legal Convergence, J. Mark Ramseyer
Water Law, Water Transfers, and Economic Efficiency: The Colorado River, H. Stuart Burness and James P. Quirk
Water Rights Law and Public Policies Relating to Ground Water "Mining" in the Southwestern States, Edgar S. Bagley
Wealth, and Possibly Liberty, George J. Stigler
Wealth Distribution and the Ownership of Rights, Harold Demsetz
Wealth Is Value, D. Bruce Johnsen
Wealth Maximization and Judicial Decision-Making, Richard A. Posner
Wealth Maximization as a Normative Principle, Anthony T. Kronman
Weathering Corruption, Peter T. Leeson and Russell S. Sobel
Welfare as Happiness, Jonathan Masur
Welfare Effects of Criminal Politicians: A Discontinuity-Based Approach, Matthieu Chemin
Well-Being Analysis vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis, Jonathan Masur
Were Compulsory Attendance and Child Labor Laws Effective? An Analysis from 1915 to 1939, Adriana Lleras-Muney
'We the Peoples': The Global Origins of Constitutional Preambles, Tom Ginsburg, Nick Foti, and Daniel Rockmore
'We the Peoples': The Global Origins of Constitutional Preambles, Tom Ginsburg, Nick Foti, and Daniel Rockmore
We the People: Transformations, Gerald Rosenberg and Bruce A. Ackerman
What Can Constitutions Do?: The Afghan Case, Aziz Huq and Tom Ginsburg
What Can Regulators Regulate? The Case of Electricity, George J. Stigler and Claire Friedland
What Can the Law Schools Do?, Edward Hirsch Levi
What Do Census Price-Cost Margins Measure?, S. J. Liebowitz
What Does Happiness Research Tell Us About Taxation?, David A. Weisbach
What Does Happiness Research Tell Us about Taxation?, David A. Weisbach
What Do "Facilitating Practices" Facilitate? An Empirical Investigation of Most-Favored-Nation Clauses in Natural Gas Contracts, Keith J. Crocker and Thomas P. Lyon
What Do Federal District Judges Want? An Analysis of Publications, Citations, and Reversals, Eric A. Posner
What Do Revolving-Door Laws Do?, Marc T. Law and Cheryl X. Long
What Do We Know About Base Erosion and Profit Shifting? A Review of the Empirical Literature, Dhammika Dharmapala
What Good is Habeas?, Aziz Huq
What Has the Visual Artist's Rights Act of 1990 Accomplished?, William M. Landes
What Is Privacy Worth?, Alessandro Acquisti, Leslie K. John, and George Loewenstein
What Light If Any Does the Google Print Dispute Shed on Intellectual Property Law?, Richard A. Epstein
What Problems and Opportunities are Created by Tax Havens?, Dhammika Dharmapala
What Really Happened in Florida's 2000 Presidential Election, Allan J. Lichtman
What's in the Air: Interlicense Synergies in the Federal Communication Commission's Broadband Personal Communication Service Spectrum Auctions, Patrick S. Moreton and Pablo T. Spiller
What's Privacy Got to Do With It? A Comparative Approach to the Feminist Critique, Martha Nussbaum
What Tort Theory Tells Us about Federal Preemption: The Tragic Saga of Wyeth v. Levine, Richard A. Epstein
What We Know and What We Don't Know About Law and Economic Development, Tom Ginsburg
When and Why Individuals Obey Contracts: Experimental Evidence of Consent, Compliance, Promise, and Performance, Zev J. Eigen
When Are Cartels Stable Contracts?, Andrew R. Dick
When Do Applicants Search for Prior Art?, Bhaven Sampat
When Does the Rule of Liability Matter?, Harold Demsetz
When Ignorance Is Bliss: Information Exchange and Inefficiency in Bargaining, George Loewenstein and Don A. Moore
When Is Compliance with the Law Socially Desirable?, Steven M. Shavell
When is Market Access Really Market Access, Diane P. Wood
When Is Parody Fair Use?, Richard A. Posner
When Little Things Mean a Lot: On the Inefficiency of Item-Pricing Laws, Mark Bergen, Daniel Levy, Sourav Ray, Paul H. Rubin, and Benjamin Zeliger
When the Taking Itself Is Just Compensation, Lior Strahilevitz
When to Hold, When to Fold, and When to Reshuffle: The Art of Decisionmaking on a Multi-Member Court, Diane P. Wood
When Tort Resolutions Are -ÏWrong-: Predictors of Discordant Outcomes in Medical Malpractice Litigation, David M. Studdert and Michelle M. Mello
Where Are Limited Liability Companies Formed? An Empirical Analysis, Jens Dammann and Matthias Schündeln
Where Are They Now?, Law School Record Editors
'Whether From Reason or Prejudice’: Taking Money for Bodily Services, Martha Nussbaum
Which Countries Have Become Tax Havens?, Dhammika Dharmapala
White House Fellow, Law School Record Staff
Whizzer White at Yale, Dennis J. Hutchinson
Who Decides the Extent of Rights in Intellectual Property?, Frank H. Easterbrook
Who Does Bankruptcy? Mapping Pension Impairment in Chapter 9, Vincent Buccola
Who Has Benefited from Regulation of the Airline Industry?, C. Vincent Olson and John M. Trapani III
Who Is the Happy Warrior? Philosophy Poses Questions to Psychology, Martha Nussbaum
Who Is the Happy Warrior?: Philosophy Poses Questions to Psychology, Martha Craven Nussbaum
Who Owns the Media?, Simeon Djankov, Caralee McLiesh, Tatiana Nenova, and Andrei Shleifer
Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die? An Analysis of Prisoners on Death Row in the United States, Laura M. Argys and H. Naci Mocan
Who Should Be Immune from Tort Liability?, Gerrit De Geest
Who Should Pay for Bankruptcy Costs?, Arturo Bris, Alan Schwartz, and Ivo Welch
Who's the Fairest in the Land? Analysis of Judge and Jury Death Penalty Decisions, Radha Iyengar
Who Sues for Divorce? From Fault through Fiction to Freedom, Lawrence Friedman and Robert V. Percival
Why (and When) Judges Dissent: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, Richard A. Posner
Why Are Some Products Branded and Others Not?, I.P.L. Png and David Reitman
Why Are There Serial Defaulters? Evidence from Constitutions, Emanuel Kohlscheen
Why Be Tolerant? (reviewing Lee C. Bollinger, The Tolerant Society: Freedom of Speech and Extremist Speech in America (1986)), David A. Strauss
Why Blogs Are Bad for Legal Scholarship, Brian Leiter
Why Comply: One-Sided Enforcement of Price Controls and Victimless Crime Laws, John Lott and Russell D. Roberts
Why Conservatives (Not Progressives) Should be Disappointed with Justice Thomas, David A. Strauss
Why Courts? Comment on Robinson, E. Donald Elliott
Why Did States Enact Hospital Rate-Setting Laws?, Kenneth R. Cone and David Dranove
Why Do Countries Adopt Constitutional Review?, Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg
Why Do Universities Have Endowments?, Henry Hansmann
Why Economics Will Change, Ronald H. Coase
Why Evolutionary Biology Is (So Far) Irrevelevant to Legal Regulation, Brian Leiter
Why Is Cost-Benefit Analysis so Controversial?, Robert H. Frank
Why Is Manhattan So Expensive? Regulation and the Rise in Housing Prices, Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, and Raven Saks
Why Is the Common Law Efficient?, Paul H. Rubin
Why Is the Japanese Conviction Rate So High?, J. Mark Ramseyer and Eric B. Rasmusen
Why Legal Positivism?, Brian Leiter
Why Parties and Powers Both Matter: A Separationist Response to Levinson and Pildes, Richard A. Epstein
Why Regulate Utilities?, Harold Demsetz
Why Regulate Utilities? To Control Price Discrimination, Roland H. Koller II
Why Rights Are Not Trumps: Social Meanings, Expressive Harms, and Constitutionalism, Richard H. Pildes
Why Shareholders Sue: The Evidence from Japan, Mark West
Why Should Manufacturers Want Fair Trade?, Lester G. Telser
Why Should Manufacturers Want Fair Trade II?, Lester G. Telser
Why Tender Offers? The Efficient Market Hypothesis, the Supply of Stock, and Signaling, Lloyd R. Cohen
Why the Entry Regulation of Mobile Phone Manufacturing in China Collapsed: The Impact of Technological Innovation, Zhimin Liao and Xiaofang Chen
Why the FDA Must Preempt Tort Litigation: A Critique of Chevron Deference and a Response to Richard Nagareda, Richard A. Epstein
Why the Legal System Is Less Efficient than the Income Tax in Redistributing Income, Louis Kaplow and Steven M. Shavell
Why the Police Have an Effect on Violent Crime After All: Evidence from the British Crime Survey, Ben Vollaard and Joseph Hamed
Why There Are Organized Futures Markets, Lester G. Telser
Why the Study of International Law Needs Experiments, Adam S. Chilton and Dustin Tingley
WikiLeaks, the Proposed SHIELD Act, and the First Amendment, Geoffrey R. Stone
Wilber G. Katz, Harry Kalven, Jr.
Will a Constitution for the European Union Make a Difference?, Elizabeth Duquette
Will a New Administration Mean a New Policy on Climate Change?, David A. Weisbach and Gilbert E. Metcalf
William H. Rehnquist, Frank H. Easterbrook, Kenneth L. Karst, and Leonard W. Levy
William J. Brennan, Jr., Geoffrey R. Stone, Kenneth L. Karst, Leonard W. Levy, and John G. West Jr.
William of Drogheda (c 1200-1245), Richard H. Helmholz
Willie and Bill Forum on Sentencing Guidelines - Suggestions for the New Administration and the 103rd Congress, Albert Alschuler
Willpower and Legal Policy, Lee Anne Fennell
Willpower Taxes, Lee Anne Fennell
Winners and Losers under the Robinson-Patman Act, Thomas W. Ross
Winnicott on the Surprises of the Self, Martha Nussbaum
Winning the Art Lottery: The Economic Returns to the Ganz Collection, William M. Landes
Wire Television and the FCC's Second Report and Order on CATV Systems, Edward Greenberg
With Friends Like These, Dennis J. Hutchinson
Witness Intimidation, Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
Women and Equality: The Capabilities Approach, Martha Craven Nussbaum
Women’s Bodies: Violence, Security, Capabilities, Martha Nussbaum
Women's Education: A Global Challenge, Martha Craven Nussbaum
Wonder of It All, Gerald Rosenberg
Words That Kill - An Economic Model of the Influence of Speech on Behavior (with Particular Reference to Hate Speech), Richard H. McAdams
Words That Kill? An Economic Model of the Influence of Speech on Behavior (with Particular Reference to Hate Speech), Dhammika Dharmapala and Richard H. McAdams
Workers' Compensation Rate Regulation: How Price Controls Increase Costs, Patricia Danzon and Scott E. Harrington
Working Within the Confines of Our Current Judiciary, Richard A. Posner
World without Bankruptcy, A Bankruptcy Revisited, Douglas G. Baird
Written Constitutions and Social Rights, David P. Currie and Vivien Hart
Wrong-Doing, Truth-Telling: The Function of Avowal in Justice, Michel Foucault, Bernard E. Harcourt, and Fabienne Brion
Xenophon, Martha Nussbaum and Jane Turner
Youth Homicide in New York: A Preliminary Analysis, Franklin E. Zimring
You Too Can Create a Simulation Exercise (or Even a Course), Jeff Leslie, James F. Hogg, Daniel Jaffe, and Praveen Kosuri
Zarfes Land: Taking Corporate Law Out of the Classroom, Caryn Cross Hawk
Zombie Federalism, William Baude