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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 41 > No. 2 (2012)

 

Volume 41, Number 2 (2012)

 

Do Lawyers Really Believe Their Own Hype, and Should They? A Natural Experiment
Zev J. Eigen and Yair Listokin

 

The Economics of Necessity
Keith N. Hylton

 

Who Should Be Immune from Tort Liability?
Gerrit De Geest

 

Evidence of Discrimination
Nicola Persico

 

Do Judges Vary in Their Treatment of Race?
David Abrams, Marianne Bertrand, and Sendhil Mullainathan

 

The Evolution of Gender Employment Rate Differentials within Racial Groups in the United States
Candace Hamilton Hester, Chris Meyer, and Stephen Raphael

 

Racial Disparities in Wiretap Applications before Federal Judges
Thomas J. Miles

 

Subjective and Objective Indicators of Racial Progress
Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers

 
 
 
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