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Working Papers in Law & Economics

GMUSL Law & Economics Working Paper Series

The George Mason University School of Law publishes the Working Papers in Law and Economics, which provides the full text of faculty papers. The most recent Working Papers are listed below. Click the paper title to view an abstract, and click the Adobe Acrobat icon following the title to download the publication in full-text.

The Law School's Working Papers in Law & Economics are also available from the Social Science Research Network (SSRN).

For additional information on publications in this series, including an option to search titles and abstracts, please refer to one of the following pages:


Most Recent Working Papers:

Daubert’s Debut: The Supreme Court, the Economics of Scientific Evidence, and the Adversarial System (no. 07-49) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker |

No Armistice at 11: A Commentary on the Supreme Court’s 1993 Amendment to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (no. 07-48) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Bruce H. Kobayashi | Jeffrey S. Parker |

Did the Corporate Criminal Sentencing Guidelines Matter? Some Preliminary Empirical Observations (no. 07-47) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker | Raymond A. Atkins |

Revisiting the Fable of Reform (no. 07-46) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Allison Hayward |

Guns, Crime, and Academics: Some Reflections on the Gun Control Debate (no. 07-45) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker |

Evidence: General Economic Analysis (no. 07-44) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker | Bruce H. Kobayashi |

The Private Society and the Liberal Public Good in John Locke's Thought (no. 07-43) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Eric R. Claeys |

Civil Procedure: General Economic Analysis (no. 07-42) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Bruce H. Kobayashi | Jeffrey S. Parker |

The Roberts Court and the Chicago School of Antitrust: The 2006 Term and Beyond (no. 07-41) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Joshua D. Wright |

Procedure in American and European Law: A General Economic Analysis (no. 07-40) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Peter Lewisch | Jeffrey S. Parker |

NAFTA meets the American Torts Process: O'Keefe v. Loewen (no. 07-39) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Michael I. Krauss |

Economics of Evidence and Proof (no. 07-38) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker |

Avoidance Costs in Optimal Penalties (no. 07-37) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker |

D.C.’s Handgun Ban and the Constitutional Right to Arms: One Hard Question? (no. 07-36) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Nelson Lund |

Does Blight Really Justify Condemnation? (no. 07-35) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Steven J. Eagle |

Punitive Damages and the Supreme Court: A Tragedy in Five Acts (no. 07-34) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Michael I. Krauss |

Postponing the 2007 “Restyling” Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: A Letter to Members of the Judiciary Committees of the House and Senate (no. 07-33) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Jeffrey S. Parker |

Behavioral Law and Economics, Paternalism, and Consumer Contracts: An Empirical Perspective (no. 07-32) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Joshua D. Wright |

Reclaiming the First Amendment Through Union Dues Restrictions? (no. 07-31) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Harry G. Hutchison, IV |

What Workers Want or What Labor Experts Want Them to Want? A Review Essay of What Workers Want by Richard B. Freeman & Joel Rogers, Updated Edition, ILR Press (2006) (no. 07-30) Fulltext Available as PDF Document
| By: Harry G. Hutchison, IV |

                                                               




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