Supreme Court Economic Review - Abstracts
| Supreme Court Economic Review | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antitrust on Internet time: Microsoft and the law and economics of exclusion. | Law | Lopatka, John E., Page, William H. | |||
| Distribution restrictions operate by creating dealer profits: explaining the use of maximum resale price maintenance in State Oil v. Khan. | Law | Klein, Benjamin | |||
| Making something out of nothing: the law of takings and Phillips v. Washington Legal Foundation. | Law | Heller, Michael A., Krier, James E. | |||
| Preserving the American common market: state and local governments in the United States Supreme Court. | Law | Drahozal, Christopher R. | |||
| Should justices ever switch votes? Miller v. Albright in social choice perspective. | Law | Stearns, Maxwell L. | |||
| The predictability of punitive damages awards in published opinions, the impact of BMW v. Gore on punitive damages awards, and forecasting which punitive awards will be reduced. | Law | Eisenberg, Theodore, Wells, Martin T. | |||
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