Eating to Win: Scott Hemphill spotlights an antitrust problem for highly innovative industries: anticompetitive acquisitions of nascent competitors Featured News December 20, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Measuring Consumer Uncertainty: ÈâÂþÎÝ researchers suggest more nuanced tools to gauge the marketplace confusion caused by similar trademarks Featured News December 1, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Retooled Economies: Cynthia Estlund’s most recent book proposes strategies for a world in which automation could dramatically reduce employment Featured News November 12, 2021 Faculty Ideas
A Voice for Global Justice: César RodrÃguez-Garavito addresses climate change as a human rights issue. Featured News September 9, 2021 Centers Faculty Global Ideas
Change Agent: Skilled litigator Vincent Southerland prepares clinic students to combat injustice Featured News September 9, 2021 Centers Clinics Faculty Ideas
Digging into the Past: Noah Rosenblum brings his legal history expertise to the ÈâÂþÎÝ Law faculty. Featured News September 9, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Rethinking Paradigms: Maggie Blackhawk challenges common wisdom in her interdisciplinary scholarship Featured News September 9, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Adaptive and Resilient Movements: In a new book, Gráinne de Búrca offers reasons to be optimistic about the future of human rights efforts Featured News May 4, 2021 Faculty Ideas
Rationality, the sequel: Richard Revesz takes a new look at cost-benefit analysis in federal agency regulation and decision-making Featured News March 29, 2021 Faculty Ideas