J. J. Prescott (Michigan Law) presents “Trial and Settlement: A Study of High-Low Agreements.”
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Al Roth (Harvard Economics) and Judd Kessler (Wharton) presents “Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate.”
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Bryan S. Turner (City University of New York Sociology) presents “Religion, Rawls and Reason: The Case of Soft Authoritarianism in Singapore.”
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Sai Prakash (Virginia Law) presents “The Appointment of William Marbury.”
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Alice Abreu (Temple Law) presents “Defining Income.”
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Asa Gunnarsson (Umea Law) presents “Swedish Legal Policy and Women’s Equality: From Taxes to Pornography.”
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Serena Mayeri (Penn Law) presents “Race, Sex, and Marriage Equality.”
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Catalina Smulovitz (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Political Science) presents “Legal Inequality and Domestic Violence. Who gets what and when at the Sub National Level?”
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Tania Tetlow (Tulane Law) presents “Why Baton Misses the Point.”
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Jonathan Baker (American Law) presents “Exclusion as a Core Competition Problem.”
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Benjamin Hermalin (UC Berkeley Business) presents “The Welfare Consequences of Legal System Improvement.”
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Dave Estlund (Brown Philosophy) presents “Human Nature and the Limits (If Any) of Political Philosophy.”
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Lee Harris (Memphis Law) presents “The Politics of Shareholder Voting.”
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