Print Article 80.2 Our Electoral Exceptionalism Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos Assistant Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Election Law Empirical Analysis Law and Economics
Print Article 80.2 Property Lost in Translation Abraham Bell Professor, University of San Diego School of Law and Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law Gideon Parchomovsky Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School and Bar Ilan University Faculty of Law Institutional Design Law and Economics Property Law
Print Article 80.3 When Nudges Fail: Slippery Defaults Lauren E. Willis Robert Braucher Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Professor of Law, Loyola Law School Behavioral Economics Consumer Law Law and Economics Regulation
Print Article 80.3 Tortfest J. Shahar Dillbary Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law Behavioral Economics Law and Economics Remedies Torts
2 Comment 81.4 Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support Emma J. Cone-Roddy AB 2011, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2015, The University of Chicago Law School Children and Families Law and Economics Remedies
Print Article 81.4 Tax-Loss Mechanisms Jacob Nussim Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Law Avraham Tabbach Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of Law Business Organizations Financial Regulation Law and Economics Tax Law
Print Article 81.4 The Legal Salience of Taxation Andrew T. Hayashi Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Behavioral Economics Law and Economics Tax Law
Online Article 81.1 Libertarian Paternalism, Path Dependence and Temporary Law Tom Ginsburg Leo Spitz Professor of International Law and Ludwig and Hilde Wolfe Research Scholar Jonathan S. Masur Deputy Dean and Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School Richard H. McAdams Bernard D. Meltzer Professor of Law and Aaron Director Research Scholar, The University of Chicago Law School Behavioral Economics Law and Economics Regulation
Online Essay 81.1 The Efficiency of Bargaining under Divided Entitlements Ilya Segal Department of Economics, Stanford University Michael D. Whinston Department of Economics and Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Empirical Analysis Game Theory Law and Economics Revelation Mechanisms
Online Essay 81.1 From Helmets to Savings and Inheritance Taxes: Regulatory Intensity, Information Revelation, and Internalities Saul Levmore William B. Graham Distinguished Service Professor, The University of Chicago Law School Game Theory Law and Economics Regulation Revelation Mechanisms