11.21.13
Oren Bar-Gill
Oren Bar-Gill, Evelyn and Harold Meltzer Professor of Law and Economics at NYU Law, discussed his paper “Exchange Efficiency with Weak Ownership Rights.”
11.21.13
Oren Bar-Gill, Evelyn and Harold Meltzer Professor of Law and Economics at NYU Law, discussed his paper “Exchange Efficiency with Weak Ownership Rights.”
11.14.13
Clayton Gillette, Max E. Greenberg Professor of Contract Law at NYU Law, discussed his paper “Dictatorships for Democracy: Takeovers of Financially Failed Cities.”
11.7.13
Mario Loyola , Visiting Fellow, Classical Liberal Institute at NYU Law and Chief Counsel to the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discussed his paper “The Rise and Fall of Detroit: How Progressive Policies Destroyed One of the World’s Greatest Cities” with Richard Epstein.
10.31.13
Ryan Bubb, Associate Professor of Law at NYU Law, discussed his paper “How Behavioral Economics Trims its Sails and Why.”
10.24.13
Michael Levine, Distinguished Research Scholar and Senior Lecturer at NYU Law, discussed his paper “Capture: For Whom Does Government Work?”
10.17.13
David Dyzenhaus, Global Visiting Professor of Law at NYU Law and a Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto discussed his paper “Freedom under an Order of Public Law: From Hobbes through Hayek to Republicanism.”
10.17.13
The Honorable Jeffrey S. Sutton, US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit discussed law and technology at the Ninth Annual Hayek Lecture; co-sponsored with the New York University School of Law and the NYU Journal of Law and Liberty.
10.17.13
The Honorable Jeffrey S. Sutton, US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit discussed law and technology at the Ninth Annual Hayek Lecture; co-sponsored with the New York University School of Law and the NYU Journal of Law and Liberty.
10.3.13
Mario Rizzo, Associate Professor of Economics at NYU and Co-Director, CLI, discussed his work on the concept of libertarian paternalism.
9.20.13
Leaders in law, finance, and economics explored the challenges to investment in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the future possibilities for these government-sponsored entities. Panels focused on the reorganization of Fannie and Freddie and recent litigation. Co-sponsored with the NYU Journal of Law and Business