front cover of Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 14
Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 14
Edited by Francesco Parisi, Daniel D. Polsby, and Lloyd R. Cohen
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2006
Supreme Court Economic Review is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed series focusing on the economic consequences, precedents, and reasoning behind  United States Supreme Court decisions. Recent books have covered the evolution of patent law at the Federal Circuit and Supreme Court levels, censorship of economic theory, probability errors regarding tort and contract law, the psychology of punishment, and more.
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front cover of Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 15
Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 15
Edited by Francesco Parisi, Lloyd R. Cohen, and Daniel D. Polsby
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2007
Supreme Court Economic Review is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed series focusing on the economic consequences, precedents, and reasoning behind  United States Supreme Court decisions. Recent books have covered the evolution of patent law at the Federal Circuit and Supreme Court levels, censorship of economic theory, probability errors regarding tort and contract law, the psychology of punishment, and more.
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front cover of Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 16
Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 16
Edited by Francesco Parisi, Lloyd R. Cohen, and Daniel D. Polsby
University of Chicago Press Journals, 2008
Supreme Court Economic Review is an interdisciplinary journal that seeks to provide a forum for scholarship in law and economics, public choice, and constitutional political economy. Its approach is broad ranging and contributions employ explicit or implicit economic reasoning for the analysis of legal issues, with special attention to Supreme Court decisions, judicial process, and institutional design. Volume 16 contributors are Guiseppe Dari-Mattiacci, Vincy Fon, Nuno Garoupa, Keith N. Hylton, Sheldon Kimmel, Tonja Jacobi, David M. Levy, John O. McGinnis, Sandra J. Peart, Michael Rappaport, Neil S. Siegel, and Todd J. Zywicki.
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