The Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 7
250 pages
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6-1/8 x 9-1/4
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© 1999
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Table of Contents

Contents
Distribution Restrictions Operate by Creating Dealer Profits: Explaining the Use of Maximum Resale Price Maintenance in State Oil v. Khan, Benjamin Klein
The Predictability of Punitive Damages Awards in Published Opinions, the Impact of BMW v. Gore on Punitive Damages Awards, and Forecasting Which Punitive Awards Will Be Reduced, Theodore Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells
Should Justices Ever Switch Votes?: Miller v. Albright in Social Choice Perspective, Maxwell L. Stearns
Antitrust on Internet Time: Microsoft and the Law and Economics of Exclusion, John E. Lopatka & William H. Page
Preserving the American Common Market: State and Local Governments in the United States Supreme Court, Christopher R. Drahozal
Making Something Out of Nothing: The Law of Takings and Phillips v. Washington Legal Foundation, Michael A. Heller & James E. Krier
The Predictability of Punitive Damages Awards in Published Opinions, the Impact of BMW v. Gore on Punitive Damages Awards, and Forecasting Which Punitive Awards Will Be Reduced, Theodore Eisenberg & Martin T. Wells
Should Justices Ever Switch Votes?: Miller v. Albright in Social Choice Perspective, Maxwell L. Stearns
Antitrust on Internet Time: Microsoft and the Law and Economics of Exclusion, John E. Lopatka & William H. Page
Preserving the American Common Market: State and Local Governments in the United States Supreme Court, Christopher R. Drahozal
Making Something Out of Nothing: The Law of Takings and Phillips v. Washington Legal Foundation, Michael A. Heller & James E. Krier
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