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Derivable Works
(UCLA Law Review, 2020)
This Article offers a theory. Granting originators exclusivity over derivative works and their related merchandise can enable marginal investment to tilt toward what I call derivable works: works that, from the owner's ex ...
Deal Breakage in Domestic and Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: New Data and Avenues for Research
(Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2020)
This Article presents a newly constructed mergers and acquisitions (M&A) data set that can support detailed analysis of deal outcomes, including deal breakage. The main novelty of the data set is a detailed classification ...
Why Class Actions Are Something both Liberals and Conservatives Can Love
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020)
In Professor Redish's review of my new book, The Conservative Case for Class Actions, he argues that liberals should oppose the class action because the cy pres doctrine used to distribute settlement money is democratically ...
Proposed Reforms to Texas Judicial Selection: Panelist Remarks
(Lewis & Clark Law Review, 2020)
Many conservatives oppose much of the administrative state. But many also oppose much of our private enforcement regime. This raises the questions of whether conservatives believe the marketplace should be policed at all, ...
The Evolving Federal Response to State Marijuana Reforms
(Widener Law Review, 2020)
The states have launched a revolution in marijuana policy, creating a wide gap between state and federal marijuana law. While nearly every state has legalized marijuana in at least some circumstances, federal law continues ...
The Specific Consumer Expectations Test for Product Defects
(Indiana Law Journal, 2020)
The consumer expectations test in products liability law holds firms liable for producing goods that are more dangerous than the reasonable consumer would anticipate. But judicial experience in the majority of states that ...
Money, Private Law, and Macroeconomic Disasters
(Law and Contemporary Problems, 2020)
In this Article, I use Bernanke's blockbuster as a springboard to make several points that are germane to law and macroeconomics as a field of study. First, understanding acute macroeconomic disasters should be central to ...
Misaligned Lawmaking
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020)
Since 1962, when Congress passed the Trade Expansion Act, every new U.S. trade deal has had the same essential bargain at its core. Congress agrees to give the president the power to lower trade barriers, while at the same ...
(What We Talk About When We Talk About) Judicial Temperament
(Boston College Law Review, 2020)
Judicial temperament is simultaneously the thing we think all judges must have and the thing that no one can quite put a finger on. Extant accounts are scattered and thin, and either present a laundry list of desirable ...
Misaligned Lawmaking
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020-01)
Since 1962, when Congress passed the Trade Expansion Act, every new U.S. trade deal has had the same essential bargain at its core. Congress agrees to give the president the power to lower trade barriers, while at the same ...