Working Papers: 2019
- Swedish Competition Authority's Proposed Market Study of Digital Platforms, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
11-2019 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 19-34
- Evolution Equations of Discount Functions and Metrics of Dynamic Inconsistency
10-2019 | Terrence Chorvat
No. 19-33
- Testimony on the STRONGER Patents Act before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Intellectual Property Subcommittee
10-2019 | Adam Mossoff
No. 19-32
- The Decline in U.S. Criminal Antitrust Cases: ACPERA and Leniency in an International Context
9-2019 | Douglas Ginsburg, Cecilia (Yixi) Cheng
No. 19-31
- Testimony on 'Competition in Digital Technology Markets: Examining Acquisitions of Nascent or Potential Competitors by Digital Platform' before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Antitrust Subcommittee
9-2019 | John Yun
No. 19-30
- The Right to Carry Your Gun Outside: A Snapshot History
9-2019 | Joyce Malcolm
No. LS 19-18
- Regulating Speech with Bayesian Audiences
9-2019 | Yonathan Arbel, Murat Mungan
No. 19-28
- Generic Drugs, Used Textbooks, and the Limits of Liability for Product Improvements
9-2019 | Timothy Muris, Jonathan Nuechterlein
No. 19-29
- The Proper Role of History and Tradition in Second Amendment Jurisprudence
9-2019 | Nelson Lund
No. 19-17
- Knick v. Township of Scott: Ending a Catch-22 that Barred Takings Cases from Federal Court
9-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 19-16
- Privacy and Consumer Control
9-2019 | Howard Beales, Timothy Muris
No. 19-27
- The Promise and Peril of Epistocracy
9-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 19-15
- Testimony on 'The State of Patent Eligibility in America' before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Intellectual Property Subcommittee
8-2019 | Adam Mossoff
No. 19-26
- Questioning Patent Alienability
8-2019 | Tun-Jen Chiang
No. 19-25
- Book Review, The US Supreme Court and the Centralization of Federal Authority, by Michael A. Dichio
8-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 19-14
- Antitrust After Big Data
8-2019 | John Yun
No. 19-24
- The Political Economy of Enforcer Liability for Wrongful Police Stops
8-2019 | Tim Friehe, Murat Mungan
No. 19-23
- The Destructive Legacy of McCulloch v. Maryland
8-2019 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 19-13
- The Second Amendment and the War on Guns
8-2019 | Nelson Lund
No. LS 19-12
- What’s Next in Apple v. Pepper? The Indirect Purchaser Rule and the Economics of Pass-Through
8-2019 | Bruce Kobayashi, Joshua Wright
No. 19-22
- Section 2 Mangled: FTC v. Qualcomm on the Duty to Deal, Price Squeezes, and Exclusive Dealing
8-2019 | Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright, Lindsey Edwards
No. 19-21
- Optimal Standards of Proof in Antitrust
8-2019 | Murat Mungan, Joshua Wright
No. 19-20
- The Effect of Public Health Insurance on Criminal Recidivism
7-2019 | Erkmen Aslim, Murat Mungan, Carlos Navarro, Han Yu
No. 19-19
- Predictable Punishments
7-2019 | Brian Galle, Murat Mungan
No. 19-18
- Dialoguing with Paganism
7-2019 | Helen Alvaré
No. 19-11
- Static v. Dynamic Antitrust: A Reply
6-2019 | John Yun
No. 19-17
- Policing For Profit: The Political Economy of Law Enforcement
6-2019 | Anna Harvey, Murat Mungan
No. 19-16
- Chicago and Its Discontents
5-2019 | Timothy Muris, Jonathan Nuechterlein
No. 19-15
- Research Report on Federal Agency ALJ Hiring after Lucia and Executive Order 13843
5-2019 | Jack Beermann, Jennifer Mascott
No. LS 19-19
- Optimal Imprisonment and Fines with Non-Discriminatory Sentences
5-2019 | Nuno Garoupa, Murat Mungan
No. 19-14
- Infocommunications Media Development Authority (IMDA) Convergence of Competition Code for the Media and Telecommunications Markets, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
5-2019 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 19-13
- A Perfect Storm: Religion, Sex and Administrative Law
5-2019 | Helen Alvaré
No. LS 19-10
- Optimal Enforcement with Heterogeneous Private Costs of Punishment
4-2019 | Brian Galle, Murat Mungan
No. 19-11
- The General versus Specific Deterrence Effects of Expungements: Experimental Evidence
4-2019 | Romain Espinosa, Gregory DeAngelo, Bruno Deffains, Murat Mungan, Rustam Romaniuc
No. 19-10
- Antidiscrimination Laws and the Administrative State: A Skeptic's Look at Administrative Constitutionalism
5-2019 | David Bernstein
No. LS 19-09
- Exceptional, After All and After Oil States: Judicial Review and the Patent System
5-2019 | Michael Greve
No. LS 19-04
- Twelve Fallacies of the 'Neo-Antitrust' Movement
5-2019 | Seth Sacher, John Yun
No. 19-12
- Foot-Voting Nation
4-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. 19-09
- News Media Cartels are Bad News for Consumers
4-2019 | John Yun
No. 19-08
- Misdemeanors by the Numbers
4-2019 | Sandra Mayson, Megan Stevenson
No. LS 19-03
- Productive and Dynamic Inefficiencies of Moderate Regulatory Sanctions
3-2019 | Tim Friehe, Murat Mungan
No. 19-07
- Deception, Materiality, and the Economics of Consumer Protection Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
3-2019 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 19-06
- Making Federalism Great Again: How the Trump Administration's Attack on Sanctuary Cities Unintentionally Strengthened Judicial Protection for State Autonomy
3-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. 19-02
- Evaluating the Impacts of Eliminating Prosecutorial Requests for Cash Bail
2-2019 | Aurelie Ouss, Megan Stevenson
No. 19-08
- The Federal Trade Commission Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century: Consumer Privacy, Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
2-2019 | Tad Lipsky, Joshua Wright, Douglas Ginsburg, John Yun
No. 19-05
- Are Corporations People? Book Review of We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights
2-2019 | David Bernstein
No. 19-07
- Justice Scalia's Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence: The Failure of Sake-of-Argument Originalism
2-2019 | Craig Lerner
No. 19-06
- Comment of the Global Antitrust Institute, George Mason University School of Law, on the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission's Digital Platforms Inquiry, Preliminary Report
1-2019 | John Yun, Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright, Tad Lipsky
No. 19-04
- Positive Sanctions versus Imprisonment
1-2019 | Murat Mungan
No. 19-03
- Introduction, Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter, 2nd edition
1-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. 19-02
- Bruce Yandle and the Art of Economic Communication
1-2019 | Todd Zywicki
No. 19-01
- Foot Voting and the Future of Liberty
1-2019 | Ilya Somin
No. LS 19-01