57:23
Chicago Best Ideas: Levmore on Coase’s Second Problem
University of Chicago Law School
1:03:54
Chicago’s Best Ideas with Saul Levmore: Carrots, Nudges, and Sticks
56:49
Chicago’s Best Ideas with David Weisbach: Torts, Taxes, and Trading
1:00:21
Chicago's Best Ideas with Anup Malani: The (informal) law and economics of slums
55:11
Chicago's Best Ideas with Martha C. Nussbaum
1:05:24
Chicago's Best Ideas: Are Property Rights Really So Good?
56:04
Chicago's Best Ideas: Emily Buss, “Law AND”
56:15
Chicago's Best Ideas: Curtis Bradley
1:02:17
Saul Levmore, "Legal Evolution"
1:06:31
CBI: Corruption, Equality, and Campaign Finance Reform in the Second Gilded Age (Genevieve Lakier)
1:06:23
Chicago's Best Ideas: Ernst Freund and the Founding of the Law School (Martha Nussbaum)
1:03:56
Thomas J. Miles, "Superstars and the Law"
46:30
Tom Ginsburg, "The Bound Executive? Revisiting Posner’s Theory of Emergency Governance…"
1:04:36
Saul Levmore, "The Nature of the Firm and the Size of Law Schools and Other Organizations"
51:25
Adriana Z. Robertson, "Easterbrook and Fischel: The Corporate Contract"
1:00:42
Daniel Hemel, "Maybe Tax Havens Aren't So Bad After All"
42:28
Omri Ben-Shahar, "Realism versus Formalism in Commercial Law: Lisa Bernstein’s Challenge..."
1:04:40
Anup Malani and David A. Weisbach, "Addressing Income Inequality"
1:04:04
M. Todd Henderson, "The Trust Revolution: How the Digitization of Trust Will Revolutionize..."
1:06:41
Saul Levmore, "Addictive Law"
1:02:48
Saul Levmore, "If the Common Law was Efficient, Why Did It Decline?"
1:06:24
Martha C. Nussbaum, "The Radical Utilitarians"
58:10
Mary Anne Case, "Cultivating an Incest Taboo in the Workplace"
1:01:11
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, “Interpreting Contracts via Surveys and Experiments”
1:00:11
Saul Levmore, "Is Law a Force for Good, or a Source of Trouble?"
1:04:08
William H. J. Hubbard, "Empirical Study of the Supreme Court of India"
1:04:33
Saul Levmore, "Carrots and Sticks in Law (and Life)"
1:04:34
Martha Nussbaum, "Long Long Lives: Should We Want Them?"
57:38
Laura Weinrib, “Freedom of Conscience and the Civil Liberties Path Not Taken”
54:46
Jonathan Masur, "Deference Mistakes"
1:04:11
M. Todd Henderson, "Abolish Securities Regulation (and Replace It With a Market)"
1:01:05
Anup Malani, “Understanding Judicial Decision-making”
1:02:14
Saul Levmore, "What Do Lawmakers Do?"
1:05:01
Aziz Huq, “Hobby Lobby and the Psychology of Corporate Rights”
1:08:49
Richard A. Epstein, “Reasonable and Unreasonable Expectations in Property Law and Beyond”
55:59
Alison Siegler, “The Courts of Appeals’ Latest Sentencing Rebellion”
51:43
Alison LaCroix, "The Shadow Powers of Article I"
58:41
Omri Ben-Shahar, "The Unintended Effects of Access Justice Laws"
47:14
William Baude, "Is Originalism Our Law?"
57:06
Adam Chilton, "Why We Know Very Little About the Effectiveness of International Law"
55:47
Saul Levmore, "How Does Law Work? Concentration and Distribution Strategies"
1:04:05
M. Todd Henderson, "Do Judges Follow the Law?"
48:45
Lior Strahilevitz, "Personalizing Default Rules and Disclosure with Big Data"
53:26
Emily Buss, "Court Reform in the Juvenile Justice System"
55:46
David Strauss, "Does the Constitution Always Mean What It Says?"
1:02:28
Tom Ginsburg, Jonathan Masur, and Richard McAdams, "Temporary Law: The Case of Smoking Bans"
1:04:59
Martha Nussbaum, "What Is Anger, and Why Should We Care?"
52:17
Nicholas Stephanopoulos, "The South After Shelby County"
56:37
Brian Leiter, "Why Tolerate Religion?"
1:01:28
Saul Levmore, "Coase's Legacy"
57:09
Mary Anne Case, "You're Telling Me It's Wrong to Do to Prisoners What the Army Does to...Soldiers?"
1:03:51
Martha Nussbaum and Diane Wood, "Constitutions and Capabilities"
1:04:56
M. Todd Henderson, "The Nanny Corporation"
1:04:50
Jonathan Masur, "Well-Being Analysis vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis"
51:36
Daniel Abebe and Jonathan Masur, "The Two Chinas and the Problem of Global Warming"
52:13
Geof Stone, "Obama's Supreme Court"
1:01:52
Richard Epstein, "The Coming Meltdown in Labor Relations"
56:26
Mark Heyrman, "On the Legal Standard for Involuntary Commitment to Mental Hospitals"
53:27
Mary Anne Case on State Recognition of Same-Sex Marriages
1:02:26
Geoffrey Stone: "The World of the Framers: A Christian Nation?"
1:02:44
Martha Nussbaum, "Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach"
38:08
Alison LaCroix, "The Lost History of the Spending Power"
1:04:42
53:58
Saul Levmore: "Climate Change and the Battle of the Generations"
1:00:57
Richard Epstein: "Is the Administrative State Consistent with the Rule of Law?"
1:06:20
Geof Stone, "OT 1972: A Year With Justice Brennan"
1:00:12
Anup Malani: "On Corporate Philanthropy"
1:00:06
Cass Sunstein: "The Second Amendment: The Constitution's Most Mysterious Right"
1:00:22
Saul Levmore, "Intermediation and Intervention"
57:58
David Strauss, "Campaign Finance First Principles"
31:25
Mary Anne Case, "Feminist Fundamentalism"
58:42
Tom Ginsburg, "An International Court for Constitutional Law"
59:33
Richard Epstein, "A History of Public Utility Regulation in the Supreme Court"
59:13
Aziz Huq, "What Good is Article V?: A Defense of Our Rigid and Inflexible Constitution"
57:42
Geoffrey Stone, "When Contraception Was a Crime"
57:40
Chicago's Best Ideas with Lee Fennell, "Property in Housing"
The University of Chicago
59:51
Ronald Coase's Theory of the Firm and the Family
1:06:32
Teaching Patriotism: Martha Nussbaum - Professor of Law and Ethics
53:23
Omri Ben-Shahar on the "No Contract" Assurance
1:03:20
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Contract Law, Transaction Costs, and the Boundary of the Firm"
52:27
The Brussels Effect: The Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe with Anu Bradford
1:04:00
Understanding Supreme Court Confirmations
1:09:43
"Race in the Obama Era: Observations from Eight Square Blocks of Chicago's South Side"
59:24
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Ponzi Schemes and Law's Domain"
1:03:40
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Clinical Trials on Trial: How Should the FDA Do Its Job?" - Richard Epstein
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Tiebreakers"
59:55
Chicago's Best Ideas: "The Illusion of Free Markets: Laissez faire and Mass Incarceration"
Chicago's Best Ideas: "The True Cost of Patents"
Lee Fennell, "Risk Reversals"
57:53
Reading the Qu'ran in Kuala Lumpur
"Neoliberal Penality: A Genealogy of Excess," Bernard Harcourt at UChicago Law
51:35
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Is There a Corporate Governance Clientele Effect?"
1:02:51
Chicago's Best Ideas: The Mortgage Meltdown and Its Aftermath
57:14
Chicago's Best Ideas: "From the Wheel to Open Source Software: Growth and Property Rights"
1:01:56
Chicago's Best Ideas: "What's the Right Drinking Age? and Other Problems of the Slippery Slope"
1:00:29
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Can the United States Survive Health Care Reform?" - Richard Epstein
Chicago's Best Ideas: "Partial Constitutional Amendments"
1:06:37
Chicago's Best Idea's: "What the Law Should (and Should Not) Learn From Child Development Research"
52:55
Chicago's Best Ideas: "One Way Contracts"