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November 9, 2022

Research: Raising Questions,
Finding Answers

The George Mason Scalia Law School's academic centers sponsor roundtables and research that result in papers published by emerging and established scholars, as in this sampling:

 


Antitrust Rulemaking: The FTC's Delegation Deficit
Thomas W. Merrill, Columbia Law School

Law Within Limits: Judge Williams and the Constitution
Stephen E. Sachs, Harvard Law School   

The Unitary Executive without Inherent Presidential Removal Power
John C. Harrison, University of Virginia Law School

 
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Six peer-reviewed papers from the Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Research Roundtable on Public Nuisance, including:

The Private Law Connections to Public Nuisance Law: Some Realism About Today’s Intellectual Nominalism
Richard A. Epstein, New York University School of Law

Public Nuisance as Risk Regulation
Thomas W. Merrill, Columbia Law School

Displacement and Preemption of Climate Nuisance Claims
Jonathan H. Adler, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

 
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A forthcoming book, 5G and Beyond: Intellectual Property and Competition Policy in the Internet of Things, co-edited by Jonathan M. Barnett and Sean M. O'Connor (Cambridge University Press), which includes these chapters:

Restoring Deterrence: The Case for Enhanced Damages in a No-Injunction Patent System
Jonathan M. Barnett, USC Gould School of Law
David J. Kappos, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Patents, Competition & Security: Commercializing Innovation in the Global Ecosystem for 5G and IoT
F. Scott Kieff, The George Washington University Law School
Thomas D. Grant, University of Cambridge Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law

Efficient Infringement in the SEP Space
Kristen Osenga, University of Richmond School of Law

 
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The Death and Resurrection of the Establishment Clause
Gerard V. Bradley, Notre Dame Law School

 
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On the Misuse of Regressions of Price on the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index in Merger Review
Nathan Miller, Georgetown University
Steven Berry
Fiona M. Scott Morton, Yale University, et al

 
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