Law and Economics Workshop
FALL 2019
September 5
Sonja Starr, Michigan Law
"Expungement of Criminal Convictions: An Empirical Study"
September 19
Alexander Stremitzer, ETH Zurich Center for Law & Economics
"Aspirational Rules"
(to receive a copy of this paper, please reach out to Marielle Toonen, mtoonen@umich.edu)
September 26
Robert Bartlett, Berkeley Law
"Consumer-Lending Discrimination in the FinTech Era"
October 10
Anna Gelpern, Georgetown Law Center
"Unfogging Activities: Market-Based Financial Stability Regulation"
(to receive a copy of this paper, please reach out to Marielle Toonen, mtoonen@umich.edu)
October 17
Adi Leibovitch, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"Bargaining in the Shadow of the Judge"
October 31
Ed Fox, Michigan Law
"Sharp Lines and Sliding Scales in Tax Law"
November 7
Kevin Quinn, University of Michigan Department of Political Science
(To receive a copy of this paper, please reach out to Marielle Toonen, mtoonen@umich.edu)
November 21
Natasha Sarin, University of Pennsylvania Law School
"Next Time Will be The Same: Mis-Measuring Bank Risk and its Consequences"
(to receive a copy of this paper, please reach out to Marielle Toonen, mtoonen@umich.edu)
December 5
Joshua Teitelbaum, Georgetown Law Center
"Computational Complexity and Tort Detterence"