Print Comment 80.2 Amongst the “Waives”: Whether Sovereign Immunity for Contractual Damages Is Waived under the Public Vessels Act or the Suits in Admiralty Act Maria A. Lanahan BA 2009, Gonzaga University; JD Candidate 2013, The University of Chicago Law School Admiralty Law Contract Law Sovereign Immunity
2 Book review 81.4 Contract Theory—Who Needs It? Avery W. Katz Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law Contract Law Legal Profession
Online Essay 81.1 Renegotiation Design by Contract Richard Holden Professor of Economics, University of New South Wales; Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research Anup Malani Lee and Brena Freeman Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Contract Law Empirical Analysis Law and Economics Revelation Mechanisms
Online Comment 81.2 All out of Chewing Gum: A Case for a More Coherent Limitations Period for ERISA Breach-of-Fiduciary-Duty Claims Raphael Janove BA 2009, American University; JD Candidate 2014, The University of Chicago Law School Consumer Law Contract Law Financial Regulation Labor Law Securities Law
Print Article 83.2 Contract as Empowerment Robin Kar Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, College of Law Contract Law Public Choice Remedies
Print Article 83.2 Contrived Threats versus Uncontrived Warnings: A General Solution to the Puzzles of Contractual Duress, Unconstitutional Conditions, and Blackmail Einer Elhauge Carroll and Milton Petrie Professor of Law, Harvard Law School Affordable Care Act Constitutional Law Contract Law Law and Economics
Print Comment 83.4 The Business of Defense: Defense-Side Litigation Financing Emily Samra BS 2009, University of Michigan; JD Candidate 2017, The University of Chicago Law School. I. Background on Litigation Financing Contract Law Law and Economics Legal Profession