Working Papers: 2009
What's So Fair About Fair Use? The 1999 Donald C. Brace Memorial Lecture
Alex Kozinski, Christopher Newman
No. 09-64
A Response to Professor Levitin on the Effect of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 on Consumer Credit
David S. Evans, Joshua Wright
No. 09-56
The Effect of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 on Consumer Credit
David S. Evans, Joshua Wright
No. 09-50
How the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 Would Change the Law and Regulation of Consumer Financial Products
David S. Evans, Joshua Wright
No. 09-51
Three Problematic Truths About the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009
Joshua Wright, Todd J. Zywicki
No. 09-48
Employee Free Choice or Employee Forged Choice? Race in the Mirror of Exclusionary Hierarchy
Harry Hutchison
No. 09-39
Regulating Innovation: Competition Policy and Patent Law Under Uncertainty
Geoffrey A. Manne, Joshua Wright
No. 09-41
Bentham & Ballots: Tradeoffs Between Secrecy and Accountability in How We Vote
Allison Hayward
No. 09-42
Patent Holdup, Antitrust and Innovation: Harness or Noose?
Joshua Wright, Aubrey Stuempfle
No. 09-25
Modernization, Moderation, and Political Minorities: A Response to Professor Strauss
Jonathan Mitchell
No. 09-26
Share and Share Alike: Intelligence Agencies, Information Sharing, and National Security
Nathan Sales
No. 09-24
Homeland Security, Information Policy, and the Transatlantic Alliance
Stewart Baker, Nathan Sales
No. 09-20
Putting the World Back Together? Recovering Faithful Citizenship in a Postmodern Age
Harry Hutchison
No. 09-21
Overshot the Mark? A Simple Explanation of the Chicago School's Influence on Antitrust
Joshua Wright
No. 09-23
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