WINTER 2018
January 11
Roberta Romano, Yale Law School
"Does Agency Structure Affect Agency Decisionmaking? Implications of the CFPB’s Design for Administrative Governance"
January 18
Adam Pritchard, Michigan Law
"Should I Stay or Should I Go? Gender Gaps in the Market for SEC Lawyers" (co-authored with Stephen J. Choi and G. Mitu Gulati)
January 25
Barbara Koremenos, UM Department of Political Science
"An Economic Analysis of International Rulemaking"
February 1
Rebecca Stone, UCLA School of Law
"Promises, Expectations, and Social Cooperation" (co-authored with Dorothee Mischkowski and Alexander Stremitzer)
February 8
Mike Mueller-Smith, UM Department of Economics
"Diversion in the Criminal Justice System: Regression Discontinuity Evidence on Court Deferrals" (co-authored with Kevn T. Schnepel)
February 15
Richard Brooks, NYU School of Law
"To Call Forth: Creating and Maintaining Constitutive Distinctions through Spoken Address"
February 22
Anup Malani, University of Chicago Law School
"Can Blockchain Solve the Holdup Problem in Contracts?" (co-authored with Richard Holden)
March 8
Keith Hylton, Boston University School of Law
"Deterrence and Aggregate Litigation"
March 15
Ryan Bubb, NYU School of Law
"The Party Structure of Mutual Funds" (co-authored with Emiliano Catan)
March 22
Ian Ayres, Yale Law School
"Alpha Duties" (co-authored with Ed Fox)
March 29
JJ Prescott, Michigan Law
"Noncompetes in the US Labor Force" (co-authored with Norman Bishara & Evan Starr)
April 5
Steve Shavell, Harvard Law School
"A Fundamental Error in the Law of Torts: The Restriction of Strict Liability to Uncommon Activities"
April 12
Robert Scott, Columbia Law School
"The Adaptive Contract: Innovation and Collaboration in an Uncertain World" (co-authored with Ronald J. Gilson & Charles F. Sabel)