2 Essay 81.1 Savage Tables and Tort Law: An Alternative to the Precaution Model Janet M. Currie Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton University W. Bentley MacLeod Sami Mnaymneh Professor of Economics and Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Empirical Analysis Law and Economics Revelation Mechanisms Torts
2 Essay 81.1 Partition and Revelation Yun-chien Chang Associate Research Professor & Deputy Director of Center for Empirical Legal Studies, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Lee Anne Fennell Max Pam Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Research Scholar, University of Chicago Law School Empirical Analysis Law and Economics Property Law Public Choice Revelation Mechanisms
2 Article 81.2 Habeas and the Roberts Court Aziz Z. Huq Assistant Professor of Law and Herbert and Marjorie Fried Teaching Scholar, University of Chicago Law School Constitutional Law Criminal Law Habeas Corpus Law and Economics
2 Article 81.2 Game Theory and the Structure of Administrative Law Yehonatan Givati Associate Professor, Hebrew University Law School Administrative Law Game Theory Institutional Design Law and Economics
2 Book review 82.3 Law and Subjective Well-Being Thomas S. Ulen Swanlund Chair Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Illinois College of Law Law and Economics Subjective Valuation
2 Article 82.2 Intermediary Influence Kathryn Judge Associate Professor of Law and Milton Handler Fellow, Columbia Law School Financial Regulation Law and Economics Public Choice
2 Essay 83.1 Big Data and Bad Data: On the Sensitivity of Security Policy to Imperfect Information James T. Graves PhD Candidate (Engineering and Public Policy) 2016, Carnegie Mellon University Alessandro Acquisti Professor of Information Technology and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University Nicolas Christin Assistant Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University Cybersecurity Institutional Design Law and Economics Law Enforcement/Policing National Security
2 Article 82.4 The Knowledge Tax Michael Simkovic Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law Education Labor Law Law and Economics Tax Law
2 Comment 83.2 Pinning Down Subjective Valuations: A Well- Being-Analysis Approach to Eminent Domain Maria Maciá BA 2007, Swarthmore College; MA 2015, The University of Chicago; PhD Candi- date 2018, The University of Chicago; JD Candidate 2018, The University of Chicago Law School Law and Economics Subjective Valuation Takings
2 Article 82.4 Innovation Sticks: The Limited Case for Penalizing Failures to Innovate Ian Ayres William K. Townsend Professor of Law, Yale Law School Amy Kapczynski Professor of Law, Yale Law School Copyright Intellectual Property Law and Economics Patent Regulation