Conventional wisdom in law and economics holds that legal rules should be designed solely to promote efficiency, leaving income redistribution to the tax system. But when does this principle hold true ...
As one lecture series attested, “You could hear a pin drop in the auditorium because he was spellbinding.” Introduction by Attorney Jonah Zimiles, Former Law Clerk Jonah Zimiles clerked for Judge ...
The lectures will correspond to key points in the curriculum for ... work of our faculty members and enhances the student experience,” said CWRU School of Law Dean Paul Rose. “This series will offer ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An LSU Law professor is on paid administrative leave following a class lecture. Professor Ken Levy’s attorney, Jill Craft, said the lecture that took place before he ...
The Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture at Saint Louis University School of Law brought together legal scholars and practitioners on October 25, 2024, to explore constitutional interpretation in ...
The Mitchell Lecture series was endowed in 1950 by a gift from Lavinia A. Mitchell in memory of her husband, James McCormick Mitchell. An 1897 graduate of the Buffalo Law School, Mitchell later served ...
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Debates about income inequality are everywhere. Yet the conventional wisdom in Law and Economics is that legal rules should be designed exclusively to promote efficiency, with income redistribution ...