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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 30 > No. 1 (2001)

 

Volume 30, Number 1 (2001)

 

The Political Economy of the Securities Act of 1933
Paul G. Mahoney

 

The Roman Law of Blackmail
Richard H. Helmholz

 

Why Is the Japanese Conviction Rate So High?
J. Mark Ramseyer and Eric B. Rasmusen

 

The Lethal Effects of Three-Strikes Laws
Thomas B. Marvell and Carlisle E. Moody

 

Jurors, Judges, and the Mistreatment of Risk by the Courts
W. Kip Viscusi

 

Damage Caps, Motivated Anchoring, and Bargaining Impasse
Greg Pogarsky and Linda Babcock

 

Harmless Error
William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner

 

The Constitutionality of Race-Conscious Redistricting: An Empirical Analysis
W. Mark Crain

 

The Determinants of Judicial Prestige and Influence: Some Empirical Evidence from the High Court of Australia
Mita Bhattacharya and Russell Smyth

 

The Economics of Religion, Jewish Survival, and Jewish Attitudes toward Competition in Torah Education
Dennis W. Carlton and Avi Weiss

 
 
 
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