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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 29 > No. 3 (2000)

 

Volume 29, Number 3 (2000)

 

Regulating Consumer Bankruptcy: A Theoretical Inquiry
Barry E. Adler, Ben Polak, and Alan Schwartz

 

Property Rights in Emerging Platform Technologies
Douglas Gary Lichtman

 

Judicial Auditing
Matthew Spitzer and Eric L. Talley

 

Litigation and Settlement in the Federal Appellate Courts: Impact of Panel Selection Procedures on Ideologically Divided Courts
Richard L. Revesz

 

Is the Ninth Circuit Too Large? A Statistical Study of Judicial Quality
Richard A. Posner

 

An Empirical Analysis of Supreme Court Justices' Decision Making
Youngsik Lim

 

Evolution of the Common Law and the Emergence of Compromise
Douglas Glen Whitman

 

Partition of Real Estate; or, Breaking Up Is (Not) Hard to Do
Thomas Miceli and C. F. Sirmans

 

Taxes Versus Legal Rules as Instruments for Equity: A More Equitable View
Chris William Sanchirico

 

Should Legal Rules Favor the Poor? Clarifying the Role of Legal Rules and the Income Tax in Redistributing Income
Louis Kaplow and Steven M. Shavell

 
 
 
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