Working Papers: 2016
- Our Polarized, Presidential Federalism
12-2016 | Michael Greve
No. LS 16-37
- Antonin Scalia and the Dilemma of Constitutional Originalism
12-2016 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 16-36
- Intellectual Property and Standard Setting
12-2016 | Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright
No. 16-48
- Rethinking Presidential Eligibility
11-2016 | Eugene Mazo
No. LS 16-35
- Federalism and the Roberts Court
11-2016 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 16-34
- Extra-Jurisdictional Remedies Involving Patent Licensing
11-2016 | Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright, Bruce Kobayashi, Douglas Ginsburg
No. 16-46
- Federalism and the Rise of State Consumer Protection Law in the United States
11-2016 | Joshua Wright
No. 16-44
- The FTC PAE Study: A Cautionary Tale About Making Unsupported Policy Recommendations
11-2016 | Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright
No. 16-45
- Disenfranchisement and Over-Incarceration
11-2016 | Murat Mungan
No. 16-43
- The Costs and Benefits of Antitrust Consents
10-2016 | Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright
No. 16-42
- The Effect of Regulation on Broadband Markets: Evaluating the Empirical Evidence in the FCC’s 2015 “Open Internet” Order
10-2016 | Thomas Hazlett, Joshua Wright
No. 16-41
- Putting Kelo in Perspective
10-2016 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 16-33
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, on the U.S. Antitrust Agencies’ Proposed Update of the Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property
9-2016 | , Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi
No. 16-38
- Staying Agency Rules: Constitutional Structure and Rule of Law in the Administrative State
9-2016 | Ronald Cass
No. LS 16-32
- The Information-Forcing Dilemma in Damages Law
8-2016 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 16-37
- Gateway Crimes
8-2016 | Murat Mungan
No. 16-36
- Advancing Judicial Review of Wetlands and Property Rights Determinations: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes
8-2016 | Steven Eagle
No. 16-35
- Conflation, Intractability and Affordable Housing
8-2016 | Steven Eagle
No. 16-34
- Conditional Privacy Rights
6-2016 | Murat Mungan
No. 16-29
- Salience and the Severity Versus the Certainty of Punishment
6-2016 | Murat Mungan
No. 16-28
- The Certainty versus the Severity of Punishment, Repeat Offenders, and Stigmatization
8-2016 | Murat Mungan
No. 16-33
- FRAND in India
6-2016 | Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, Joshua Wright
No. 16-32
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the Japan Fair Trade Commission's Consultation on the Administrative Surcharge System
8-2016 | Joshua Wright, Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi
No. 16-31
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the Proposed Revisions to the Guidelines of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council on Determining Illegal Gains Generated from Monopoly Conduct and on Settin
7-2016 | Bruce Kobayashi, Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg
No. 16-27
- On Corrective Justice and Rights in Property: A Comment on Property Law and Social Morality
7-2016 | Eric Claeys
No. 16-26
- The Right to Arms and the American Philosophy of Freedom
7-2016 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 16-29
- Agency Finance in the Age of Executive Government
6-2016 | Michael Greve
No. 16-25
- Some Clerical Contributions to Ex Parte Quirin
6-2016 | Ross Davies
No. LS 16-28
- Antitrust Liability for Licensing Boards After North Carolina Dental: Antitrust Preemption as a Penalty Default?
6-2016 | James Cooper
No. 16-24
- Information & Settlement: Empirical Evidence on Daubert Rulings and Case Outcomes
5-2016 | James Cooper
No. 16-23
- Gonzales v. Carhart: Bringing Abortion Back into the Family Law Fold
5-2016 | Helen Alvaré
No. LS 16-20
- Labor, Exclusion, and Flourishing in Property Law
4-2016 | Eric Claeys
No. LS 16-19
- The Quality-Assuring Role of Mutual Fund Advisory Fees
4-2016 | Michael Habib, D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 16-22
- Nudging in an Evolving Marketplace: How Markets Improve Their Own Choice Architecture
4-2016 | Adam C. Smith, Todd Zywicki
No. 16-21
- Patents as Commercial Assets in Political, Legal, and Social Context
4-2016 | Adam Mossoff
No. LS 16-18
- The Neuroeconomics of Financial Decisions and the Stochastic Discount Factor
4-2016 | Terrence Chorvat
No. 16-20
- Corporate Equities as Lotteries: Skewness and the Tax Preference for Corporate Debt
4-2016 | Terrence Chorvat
No. 16-19
- Tools of Reason: Truncation Through Judicial Experience and Economic Learning
4-2016 | Timothy Muris, Brady Cummins
No. 16-18
- Striking the Proper Balance: Redress Under Section 13(B) of the FTC Act
4-2016 | Howard Beales, Timothy Muris
No. 16-17
- I Can See Clearly Now: Lee Benham, Eyeglasses, and the Empirical Analysis of Advertising and the Effects of Professional Regulation
4-2016 | Bruce Kobayashi, Timothy Muris
No. 16-16
- The Threat of Law: Regulatory Blackmail or an Answer to Congressional Gridlock?
4-2016 | Rachelle Holmes Perkins
No. LS 16-17
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the India Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion’s Discussion Paper on Standard Essential Patents
3-2016 | Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, Joshua Wright
No. 16-15
- Uber-Ized Corporate Law: Toward a 21st Century Corporate Governance for Crowdfunding and App-Based Investor Communications
4-2016 | J.W. Verret
No. 16-14
- The USA Patriot Act: Promoting the Cooperation of Foreign Intelligence Gathering and Law Enforcement
4-2016 | Craig Lerner
No. LS 16-16
- The Paradox of IP
4-2016 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 16-13
- FTC Consumer Protection at 100: 1970s Redux or Protecting Markets to Protect Consumers?
3-2016 | Howard Beales, Timothy Muris
No. 16-12
- Saving the Constitution: Lincoln, Secession, and the Price of Union
3-2016 | Craig Lerner
No. LS 16-15
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the Proposed Revisions to the People’s Republic of China Anti-Unfair Competition Law
3-2016 | Joshua Wright, Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi
No. 16-11
- The Corruption of Constitutional Conservatism
3-2016 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 16-14
- The Reigate Puzzle: A Lawyerly Annotated Edition
3-2016 | Ross Davies, Joyce Malcolm
No. LS 16-13
- Arthur Conan Doyle’s Pig, and Yours: A Challenge
3-2016 | Ross Davies
No. LS 16-12
- The Quotation Mark Puzzle: An Imperfection of “The Field Bazaar”
3-2016 | Ross Davies
No. LS 16-11
- “Excessive Royalty” Prohibitions and the Dangers of Punishing Vigorous Competition and Harming Incentives to Innovate
3-2016 | Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright
No. 16-10
- Breaking the Spell of Tax Budget Magic
3-2016 | Rachelle Holmes Perkins
No. 16-09
- The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes: “The Field Bazaar” (Illustrated)
3-2016 | David Hutchinson, Ross Davies
No. LS 16-10
- The Adventure of the Norwood Builder: A Lawyerly Annotated Edition
3-2016 | Ross Davies
No. LS 16-09
- Property Rights After Horne
3-2016 | Steven Eagle
No. LS 16-08
- Patent Assertion Entities and EU Competition Law
3-2016 | Damien Geradin
No. 16-08
- Delegation Reconsidered: A Delegation Doctrine for the Modern Administrative State
3-2016 | Ronald Cass
No. LS 16-07
- Who Captures the Rents from Unionization? Insights from Multiemployer Pension Plans
2-2016 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 16-07
- A Closer Look at Payment Cards
2-2016 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 16-06
- The Potlatch as Fractional Reserve Banking
2-2016 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 16-05
- Hobby Lobby, Corporate Law, and Unsustainable Liberalism: A Reply to Judge Strine
2-2016 | Harry Hutchison
No. LS 16-06
- In Defense of Presidential Signing Statements
2-2016 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 16-05
- Why Political Ignorance Undermines the Wisdom of the Many
2-2016 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 16-04
- The Ongoing Debate Over Political Ignorance: Reply to My Critics
2-2016 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 16-03
- Journal of the Oxford Centre for the Study of Law & Public Policy Introduction: Volume I, Issue 1
1-2016 | Harry Hutchison
No. LS 16-02
- Civil Rights and the Right to Work
1-2016 | David Bernstein
No. LS 16-01
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the State Administration for Industry and Commerce Anti-Monopoly Guidelines on the Abuse of Intellectual Property Rights
1-2016 | Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua Wright
No. 16-02
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the National Development and Reform Commission’s Draft Anti-Monopoly Guideline on Intellectual Property Abuse
1-2016 | Joshua Wright, Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi
No. 16-04
- Stop Chug-a-lug-a-lugin 5 Miles an Hour on Your International Harvester: How Modern Economics Brings the FTC’s Unfairness Analysis Up to Speed with Digital Platforms
1-2016 | Joshua Wright, John Yun
No. 16-03
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the Korea Fair Trade Commission’s Amendment to Its Review Guidelines on Unfair Exercise of Intellectual Property Rights
1-2016 | Joshua Wright, Koren Wong-Ervin, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi
No. 16-01