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77.4
Realism, Punishment, and Reform
Paul H. Robinson
Colin S. Diver Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Owen D. Jones
New York Alumni Chancellor’s Chair in Law and Professor of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University; Director, MacArthur Foundation Law and Neuroscience Project
Robert Kurzban
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
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80.1
Tushnet’s Lawless World
Richard A. Epstein
Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law, New York University School of Law; Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow, the Hoover Institution; James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law and Senior Lecturer, The University of Chicago Law School

My thanks to Peter Horn and Benjamin Margo, NYU Law School Class of 2014 for their excellent research decision on an earlier draft of this Response.

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Do Patent Challenges Reduce Consumer Welfare?
Gregory Dolin, M.D.
Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Medicine and Law, University of Baltimore School of Law; Georgetown University Law Center, JD; State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Medicine, MD; The George Washington University, MA; Johns Hopkins University, BA

I would like to thank Dmitry Karshtedt for his helpful comments and Stephen Yelderman for the opportunity to engage with his paper over the last few months.

I.  Patents, Antitrust, and Competition

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Working for the Weekend: A Response to Kessler & Pozen
Charles Barzun
Armistead M. Dobie Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law

I thank Professors Jeremy Kessler and David Pozen for helpful comments on an earlier draft of this Response. I have made substantial revisions as a result of them, though I suspect the authors will continue to think that I have misunderstood their central claims and motivations.

I. The Life-Cycle Theory