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2 Jul 2007, 7:55 pm
Ian Ayres had an interesting post at Balkinization about the movie Knocked Up (this post contains spoilers from the movie) and his proposal (with Kathy Baker) to criminalize "reckless sex":Baker and I proposed that there should be a separate crime for reckless sex - under which the prosecution would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant "engage[d] in unprotected sexual activity with a person other than his or her spouse and these two… [read post]
11 Jan 2011, 11:20 am
Ian Ayres, commenting on What Difference Representation, asks: “Does HLAB have a duty to stop offering representation or to change its modus operandi? [read post]
31 Jan 2010, 6:42 pm
I much admire Ian Ayres and Bruce Ackerman, but I can't imagine that their proposal would survive the current majority, for it is almost a textbook example of an "unconstitutional condition. [read post]
20 Mar 2008, 5:15 am
Yale Law professor Ian Ayres blogs for the Freakonomics blog! [read post]
13 Mar 2011, 11:01 pm
Yale law prof Ian Ayres blogs about bribing Libyan troops to defect: [T]he officer’s story reminded me of an alternative, more economic, incentive deployed in Iraq, where the U.S. offered defecting officers cash to lay down their arms. * * * One advantage of cash compensation over Kristof’s recommendation of safe passage is that it might be more credible. [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 2:35 pm
An interesting post on the University of Pennsylvania Reg Blog from Michael Abramowicz, Ian Ayres, and Yair Listokin (AAY) on “Randomizing Regulation,” based upon their piece in the U Penn L. [read post]
2 Oct 2010, 12:20 pm
Crosspost from Freakonomics:Here’s a piece co-authored with auction guru Peter Cramton, a professor of economics at the University of Maryland:Fix Medicare’s Bizarre Auction ProgramBy Ian Ayres and Peter CramtonHarry Truman once quipped, “Give me a one-handed economist! [read post]
20 Sep 2021, 5:00 am
Yale prawf and deputy dean Ian Ayres has made his choice, and it’s “they. [read post]
3 Jan 2011, 4:29 am
" Ian Ayres refers us to a study bound to give a certain subset of lawyers and law professors pause: Harvard Professors Jim Greiner and Cassandra Pattanayak have posted a remarkable randomized experiment (“What Difference Representation? [read post]
24 Oct 2010, 2:03 pm
., we should have had public financing for campaigns, or we should be following the "secret ballot" model for donations advanced by Bruce Ackerman and Ian Ayres), but that reminds me of Ronald Reagan's line that "[t]he more the plans fail the more the planners plan. [read post]
18 Jan 2016, 1:40 pm
He sets out his theory here. [read post]
27 Oct 2010, 10:30 am
Earlier this month, Ian Ayres questioned Medicare's procurement auction rules. [read post]
19 Feb 2009, 9:43 am
I'm catching up on blogging after traveling and doing some other things, and I noticed this Freakonomics post by Ian Ayres wondering if people are willing to pay a premium to not have a similar economic transaction with obligatory human contact. [read post]
8 Jul 2010, 7:50 am
As Ian Ayres and Bruce Ackerman describe the problem, A liberal democratic regime accepts the legitimacy of market-generated differences in wealth provided that they survive the critical scrutiny of democratic citizens. [read post]
5 Jul 2007, 6:10 am
During the program, Ian Ayres, Paul Robinson and Carol Sanger discussed how approach their research. [read post]
10 Jun 2020, 11:31 am
Nik Guggenberger In a post on this blog, Ian Ayres, Yair Listokin, Robert Schonberger, and Zachary Shelley posed the question, “Should We Really Have Shut Down a Week Earlier? [read post]
3 Aug 2018, 9:30 pm
In an op-ed in the Washington Post, Ian Ayres (Yale Law School) and John Fabian Witt (Yale Law School) offer Democrats a "Plan B" for the Supreme Court. [read post]
20 Mar 2014, 5:49 pm
” Ian Ayres & Robert Gertner, Filling Gaps in Incomplete Contracts: An Economic Theory of Default Rules, 99 Yale L.J. 87, 87 (1989). [read post]
30 Jan 2025, 10:30 am