Property Law: Comparative, Empirical, and Economic Analyses by Yun-chien Chang

Thursday, October 26, 2023 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PMRoom 206, Vanderbilt Hall40 Washington Square South The first book of its kind, Property Law: Comparative, Empirical, and Economic Analyses, uses a unique hand-coded data set on nearly 300 dimensions on the substance of property law in 156 jurisdictions to describe the convergence and divergence of […]

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Spring 2023

Thursday, January 26 Roman Law Lunch Talk with Richard Epstein Vanderbilt Hall Room 206 Richard Epstein, NYU Law, will discuss various aspects of tort law, exploring the overall structure of the Roman Law, and then contrasting it with the Anglo-American solutions to the same problems. Please RSVPhere Visitors from outside NYU need to have government-issued IDs to […]

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Fall 2022

November 4-5, 2022 The New Age of Antitrust Conference November 14, 2022 The Future of Crypto Under Biden’s Administration Organized by the NYU Journal of Law & Business Panelists: John Hrabrick, Co-Founder and CIO of FirstWatch Crypto Coy Garrison, Partner at Steptoe & Johnson Ian McGinley, Partner at Akin Gump December 8, 2022 The Battle […]

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Postponed: Criminal (In)Justice: Book Event with Rafael Mangual

This event will be held in person later this Fall. Rafael Mangual is the Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. He has authored and co-authored a number of MI reports and op-eds on issues ranging from urban […]

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Precautionary Antitrust

The Rule of Law and Innovation Under Assault Joint conference Friday, April 8, 2022 via Zoom 12:20 – 6:00 pm ET Antitrust enforcement has traditionally remained a liability regime whereby companies and the government seek in courts compensation for injuries following anticompetitive conduct. Antitrust in the United States has predominantly remained an enforcement mechanism instead […]

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Special Issue: Escaping Paternalism

The special symposium issues of the Review of Behavioral Economics on “Escaping Paternalism” (by Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman) are now out. Edited by:Nick Cowen, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK, ncowen@lincoln.ac.uk  Malte Dold, Economics Department, Pomona College, USA, Malte.Dold@pomona.edu 

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