Contract As Disclosure II (Or Why I Keep Signing That Same Stupid Liability Waiver)
The second half of my review of Peggy Radin’s new book on boilerplate has now been posted over at ContractsProf. (Part I is here.) In this second post, I use the example of the boilerplate at top right to analyze...
Proliferation of Pre-JD Master’s Programs Casts Doubt on the Value of “JD Advantaged” Employment
Much in the news the last few days are reports of a growing number of law schools offering one-year full-time or two-year part-time pre-JD master’s degrees in law. Apparently nearly 30 institutions offer or soon will offer a degree of...
Contract As Disclosure: My Review of Radin’s Boilerplate at ContractsProf Blog
Today, the first half of my review of Peggy Radin’s new book, Boilerplate: The Fine Print, Vanishing Rights and the Rule of Law appears over at ContractsProf Blog. A few days ago, I posted the above liability waiver as a...
Green on Legal Realism and Naturalized Jurisprudence
Via Solum, I learn that my (part-time) colleague Les Green's (long-gestating) paper on "Law and the Causes of Judicial Decision" is finally on SSRN (it will appear in final form in Green's forthcoming collection of papers from OUP). I have…