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This interdisciplinary review series provides an economic analysis of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court, the implicit or explicit economic reasoning employed by the …
In recent years, international business disputes have been resolved through private arbitration. Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth seek to show in this text how an elite, …
Some describe civil litigation as little more than a drag on the economy. Others hail it as the solution to most of the country's problems. Stephen C. Yeazell argues that both …
The popular press dubbed him "the subway vigilante" Bernhard Goetz, who on December 22, 1984, shot four black youths on a New York subway train when one of them asked for five …
Lawsuits are rare events in most people's lives. And high-stakes cases are even less commonplace. Why is it, then, that scholarship concerning the Japanese legal system has focused …
Over the past two decades, the United States has seen a dramatic increase in the number and magnitude of punitive damages verdicts rendered by juries in civil trials. Probably the …
This review series brings together the perspectives of legal scholars and economists on the work of the United States Supreme Court. Contributions to the SCER provide an economic …
This review provides an economic analysis of the situations and events that generate a case or group of cases decided by the United States Supreme Court, the implicit or explicit …