Inframarginal Externalities: COVID-19, Vaccines, and Universal Mandates

Public Law and Economics

This comprehensive textbook published by Oxford University Press applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law has revolutionized legal scholarship and . . .

Scholarship

Lawyers and the Theory of the ‘Big Lie’

Disputes over the 2020 election are now playing out in disciplinary proceedings against some of President Trump’s election lawyers. Calls for discipline should be . . .

Scholarship

A Worthy Import?: Examining the Advantages and Disadvantages of Sectoral Collective Bargaining in Germany

There is currently no formal legal mechanism by which to form sectoral collective-bargaining agreements in the United States. However, a political debate is now underway about whether this should change, with a specific focus on the hospitality industry and the so-called “gig” economy.

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