Bill Henderson Takes On the California Bar
Bill tells the story of his research team’s failed attempt to get data from the California Bar to test a possible mismatch effect in law . . .
Bill tells the story of his research team’s failed attempt to get data from the California Bar to test a possible mismatch effect in law . . .
Danny Sokol points to Spencer Webber Waller’s “The Chicago School Virus.” Given the paper’s title, the fact that I’ve written previously on the irresponsible or . . .
Eric Gould and Todd Kaplan have posted an interesting paper (highlighted at the WSJ Economics Blog) identifying the “Canseco Effect.” They test baseball player Jose . . .
The Searle Center at Northwestern University School of Law will be holding a conference on this subject starting a week from today on Thursday, November . . .
The results are in: Radiohead did . . . ok. Before I share the specifics, let me remind you of what one seemingly prescient prognosticator . . .
From the NY Times: Federal regulators on Wednesday approved a rule that would ban exclusive agreements that cable television operators have with apartment buildings, opening . . .
I’ve done some more thinking about my recent post on the problems associated with claims that infer greater antitrust enforcement quality solely from enforcement activity . . .
So says Scott Adams, creater of Dilbert and now author, in today’s WSJ. Read the full piece here.
The New York Times isn’t the only one calling for the FTC to go after Intel for its purportedly exclusionary discounting. The reliably interventionist American . . .