Working Papers: 2018
- The Bimetallic Question in the Valley of Fear
2018 | Ross Davies
No. 19-05
- Ohio v. American Express: Implications for Non-Transaction Multisided Platforms
12-2018 | Joshua Wright, John Yun
No. 18-50
- Burdens and Balancing in Multisided Markets: The First Principles Approach of Ohio v. American Express
12-2018 | Joshua Wright, John Yun
No. 18-49
- The Constitutionality of Immigration Sanctuaries and Anti-Sanctuaries: Originalism, Current Doctrine, and a Second-Best Alternative
12-2018 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 18-37
- "Officers" in the Supreme Court: Lucia v. SEC
9-2018 | Jennifer Mascott
No. 18-33
- Judging a Book: Ginsburg Reviews 'The Curse of Bigness'
12-2018 | Douglas Ginsburg
No. 18-48
- Constitutional Hardball Yes, Asymmetric Not So Much
12-2018 | David Bernstein
No. LS 18-35
- Statutes, Common-Law Rights, and the Mistaken Classification of Patents as Public Rights
12-2018 | Adam Mossoff
No. 18-36
- The Optimal Standard of Proof with Adjudication Avoidance
12-2018 | Murat Mungan
No. 18-47
- Bipartisan Patent Reform and Competition Policy
11-2018 | Timothy Muris
No. 18-46
- The Boundaries of Antidiscrimination Laws
11-2018 | David Bernstein
No. 18-34
- A Coasean Approach to Cost-Benefit Analysis
10-2018 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 18-45
- Platforms in the Spotlight at the FTC Hearings
11-2018 | Joshua Wright, John Yun
No. 18-44
- The Federal Trade Commission Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Privacy, Big Data, and Competition, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
11-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-43
- Common Ownership: Solutions in Search of a Problem
11-2018 | Keith Klovers, Douglas Ginsburg
No. 18-42
- The Federal Trade Commission’s Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Reverse-Payment Settlements, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
10-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-41
- The Federal Trade Commission’s Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
10-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-40
- Deregulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis and Regulatory Stability
10-2018 | Caroline Cecot
No. LS 18-32
- Is This Any Way to Make Civil Rights Law? Judicial Extension of “Marital Status” Nondiscrimination to Protect Cohabitants
10-2018 | Helen Alvaré
No. LS 18-31
- The Federal Trade Commission’s Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Platforms, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
10-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-39
- Square and Round Customers: Defining Geographic Markets with Willingness to Travel Circles
10-2018 | Shawn Ulrick, Seth Sacher, Paul Zimmerman, John Yun
No. 18-38
- Justifications, Excuses, and Affirmative Defenses
10-2018 | Murat Mungan
No. 18-37
- The Enduring Vitality of Comity in a Globalized World
9-2018 | Douglas Ginsburg, John Taladay
No. 18-36
- Distortion of Justice: How the Inability to Pay Bail Affects Case Outcomes
9-2018 | Megan Stevenson
No. LS 18-30
- Legal Sufficiency of Statistical Evidence
9-2018 | Jonah Gelbach, Bruce Kobayashi
No. LS 18-29
- Response to the Proposed Changes to the Claim Construction Standard for Interpreting Claims in Trial Proceedings Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
9-2018 | John Allison, Wissam Aoun, , Andrew Chin, Christopher Cotropia, Dennis Crouch, Loletta Darden, Gregory Dolin, Stuart Graham, Yaniv Heled, Mark Janis, Jay Kesan, Mark Lemley, Yvette Liebesman, Jonathan Masur, Robert Merges, Adam Mossoff, Kristen Osenga, Arti Rai, Ted M. Sichelman, Saurabh Vishnubhakat
No. 18-28
- Will the FTC’s Success Continue?
9-2018 | Timothy Muris
No. 18-35
- Gundy v. United States: Reflections on the Court and the State of the Nondelegation Doctrine
9-2018 | Jennifer Mascott
No. LS 18-27
- United States v. AT&T/Time Warner: A Triumph of Economic Analysis
9-2018 | Joshua Wright, Jan Rybnicek
No. 18-34
- The Behavioral Economics of Behavioral Law & Economics
9-2018 | Todd Zywicki
No. 18-33
- Law and Economics: The Contributions of the Austrian School of Economics
9-2018 | Peter Boettke, Todd Zywicki
No. 18-32
- The Chrysler and General Motors Bankruptcies
9-2018 | Todd Zywicki
No. 18-31
- Austrian Law and Economics and Efficiency in the Common Law
9-2018 | Todd Zywicki, Edward Stringham
No. 18-30
- Requiem for a Paradox: The Dubious Rise and Inevitable Fall of Hipster Antitrust
9-2018 | Joshua Wright, Elyse Dorsey, Jan Rybnicek, Jonathan Klick
No. 18-29
- A Transaction Cost Assessment of the SEC's Regulation Best Interest
9-2018 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 18-28
- Regulatory Fracture Plugging: Managing Risks to Water from Shale Development
9-2018 | Caroline Cecot
No. LS 18-26
- The Federal Trade Commission's Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Vertical Mergers, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
9-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-27
- The Federal Trade Commission's Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, the Consumer Welfare Standard in Antitrust Law, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
9-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-26
- The U.S. Federal Trade Commission Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century, Hearing on Concentration and Competitiveness in the U.S. Economy, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, GMU
9-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-25
- Understanding Google's Search Platform and the Implications for Antitrust Analyses
9-2018 | John Yun
No. 18-24
- Thurgood Marshall and (and Versus) John W. Davis
8-2018 | Ross Davies
No. LS 18-25
- A Grand Game Introduction, or the Rise and Demise of 'Sherlock Holmes'
8-2018 | Ross Davies
No. LS 18-24
- Use and the Function of Property
8-2018 | Eric Claeys
No. LS 18-23
- Antitrust and Intellectual Property in the United States and the European Union
8-2018 | Douglas Ginsburg, Damien Geradin, Keith Klovers
No. 18-23
- Whistle-Blowing and the Incentive to Hire
8-2018 | Jef De Mot, Murat Mungan
No. 18-22
- Algorithmic Risk Assessments and the Double-Edged Sword of Youth
8-2018 | Christopher Slobogin, Megan Stevenson
No. LS 18-20
- Nationwide Injunctions’ Governance Problems: Forum-Shopping, Politicizing Courts, and Eroding Constitutional Structure
8-2018 | Ronald Cass
No. LS 18-22
- The Adventure of the Ambulant Doctor
6-2018 | Ross Davies
No. LS 18-21
- Originalism and the Common Law Infancy Defense
6-2018 | Craig Lerner
No. LS 18-18
- Five Little Lessons in Lawyering from Thurgood Marshall
5-2018 | Ross Davies
No. LS 18-19
- Hipster Antitrust Meets Public Choice Economics: The Consumer Welfare Standard, Rule of Law, and Rent-Seeking
4-2018 | Elyse Dorsey, Jan Rybnicek, Joshua Wright
No. 18-20
- Federative Republic of Brazil, Before the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (“CADE”), Draft Guidelines Concerning Antitrust Remedies, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
6-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-19
- U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division Public Roundtable Series on the Relationship between Competition and Regulation, Third Roundtable – on Anticompetitive Regulations: Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, GMU
6-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-16
- Avoidance, Errors and the Optimal Standard of Proof
2018 | Murat Mungan
No. 18-18
- Ranking the Olympians Before U.S. News: When Vanity Fair and The Bookman Told Their Readers Who Really Mattered
6-2018 | Ross Davies
No. LS 18-17
- Patent Injunctions, Economics, and Rights
6-2018 | Adam Mossoff, Eric Claeys
No. 18-17
- Why Growing Government is a Greater Political Menace than Growing Inequality
2018 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 18-16
- Prevailing Wage Legislation and the Continuing Significance of Race
5-2018 | David Bernstein
No. 18-14
- Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of Buchanan v. Warley: Recent Revisionist History and Unanswered Questions
5-2018 | David Bernstein
No. 18-13
- Conflicts of Interest on Expert Committees: The Case of FDA Drug Advisory Committees
2018 | James Cooper
No. 18-10
- Common Sense About Common Ownership
2018 | Douglas Ginsburg
No. 18-09
- Foot Voting, Decentralization, and Development
2018 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 18-12
- United States Department of Justice, Antitrust Division Public Roundtable Series on the Relationship Between Competition and Regulation, Second Roundtable -- On Consent Decrees
2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 18-08
- Coasean Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: The Fiduciary Standard
4-2018 | D. Bruce Johnsen
No. 18-07
- Auer Deference: Doubling Down on Delegation's Defects
4-2018 | Ronald Cass
No. 18-06
- The Japan Patent Office (JPO) Guide to Licensing Negotiations Involving Standard Essential Patents, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
4-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright, John Yun
No. 18-05
- Friedrich A. Hayek
4-2018 | Todd Zywicki
No. 18-04
- The Telegraph
4-2018 | Adam Mossoff
No. LS 18-11
- Judicial Supremacy: Palladium of Liberty or Academic Paradox?
4-2018 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 18-10
- Liberal Nationalism
4-2018 | Francis Buckley
No. LS 18-09
- The Enforcement of Virtue
4-2018 | Francis Buckley
No. LS 18-08
- The Poverty of Conservative Philosophy
4-2018 | Francis Buckley
No. LS 18-07
- A Children's Rights Perspective Dissent from Obergefell
3-2018 | Helen Alvaré
No. LS 18-06
- Now We Know Better: A New Legal Framework on Sex to Better Promote Autonomy, Equality, Diversity, and Care for the Poor
3-2018 | Helen Alvaré
No. LS 18-05
- United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division Public Roundtable Series on Competition and Deregulation, First Roundtable on State Action, Statutory Exemptions and Implied Immunities, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute
3-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, John Yun
No. 18-03
- Property, Concepts, and Functions
3-2018 | Eric Claeys
No. LS 18-04
- Dominican Republic’s Resolution on Cartel Leniency, Comment of The Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
3-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, John Yun
No. 18-02
- Procompetencia’s Regulations for the Processing of Commitment Proposals by Economic Agents, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
3-2018 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, Bruce Kobayashi, John Yun
No. 18-01
- Why Congress Matters: The Collective Congress in the Structural Constitution
2-2018 | Neomi Rao
No. LS 18-03
- Ensuring Only Good Claims Come in Small Packages: A Response to Scholarly Concerns About a Proposed Small Copyright Claims Tribunal
2018 | Sandra Aistars
No. LS 18-02
- Patents and Free Speech
2018 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. LS 18-01
- Methodological Supplement to Who are 'Officers of the United States'?
2-2018 | Jennifer Mascott
No. LS 18-38
- Property Rights and Takings Burdens
2018 | Steven Eagle
No. LS 17-19