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14 Nov 2010, 4:55 pm by Jeff Sovern
Omri Ben-Shahar of University of Chicago and Carl E. [read post]
29 Apr 2011, 7:06 pm by University of Chicago Law Review
Symposium: The Licensing of Intellectual Property Damages for Unlicensed Use Omri Ben-Shahar The Creativity Effect Christopher Buccafusco & Christopher Jon Sprigman Patent Costs and Unlicensed Use of Patented Inventions Rebecca S. [read post]
4 Oct 2021, 6:00 am by beckygillespie
In a new book, Professors Omri Ben-Shahar and Ariel Porat argue that personalized law might make us more equal. [read post]
26 Apr 2013, 5:36 am by Beth Graham
Omri Ben-Shahar, Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, has written a thoughtful paper entitled Arbitration and Access to Justice: Economic Analysis, University of Chicago Institute for Law & Economics Olin Research Paper No. 628 (January 2013). [read post]
23 Jun 2015, 2:01 pm by Elim
LAW LIBRARY level 3: KF1609 .B46 2014Omri Ben-Shahar & Carl E. [read post]
3 Mar 2010, 12:49 pm by David Schraub
In his latest WIP talk, Professor Eric Posner presented a paper he and Professor Omri Ben-Shahar are working on regarding what they call the "right to withdraw" from these contracts (alas, there are sound prudential reasons for not titling the proposal the "right of return").The core insight Posner and Ben-Shahar develop is the function allowing the return of an item serves in terms of letting consumers assess an item's value. [read post]
2 Aug 2019, 8:45 am by Jeff Lipshaw
At JOTWELL, Omri Ben-Shahar has a review of a forthcoming article in the Stanford Law Review claiming to have shown in a study that consumers are cowed by a consumer contract's fine print even if they believe they have been defrauded by the seller - i.e., have been expressed guaranteed A and learn later that (i) they aren't getting A, and (ii) the fine print says they have no legal right to A. [read post]
17 Nov 2017, 3:30 am by David Hoffman
Omri Ben-Shahar and Lior Strahilevitz, Interpreting Contracts via Surveys and Experiments, U. of Chi. [read post]
7 Jan 2010, 11:00 am by Omri Ben-Shahar
Our friend and University of Chicago law professor, Omri Ben-Shahar, fresh off a run participating in our credit card interchange fee symposium, has penned a guest post following up on our ongoing discussion of annual fees: There is no annual fee for shopping at Wal-Mart, but there is an annual fee for shopping at Sam’s Club. [read post]
6 Sep 2012, 1:33 pm by arester
In this talk, recorded for the Chicago's Best Ideas lecture series on March 27, 2012, Professor Ben-Shahar discussed the place of “No Contracts” in broader context of consumer protection, and his ongoing work on the failings – and the promise – of consumer law. [read post]
30 Jul 2019, 3:30 am by Omri Ben-Shahar
Omri Ben-Shahar Sellers entice consumers to make purchases by advertising many lovely benefits of their products. [read post]
2 Nov 2021, 3:30 am by Omri Ben-Shahar
Omri Ben-Shahar Standard form contracts have long been thought to be, well, standard. [read post]
6 May 2015, 11:49 am by UChicagoLaw
Featuring panelists: - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resource Defense Council - Bill Abolt, Vice President, AECOM - Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics In conversation with Mark Templeton, Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Abrams Environmental Law Clinic. [read post]
20 Feb 2014, 8:49 am by UChicagoLaw
Brazeau Professor, University of Wisconsin Madison Law School Ariel Porat, The Alain Poher Chair in Private Law, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Moderated by Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Economics and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics, University of Chicago Law School. [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), which oversee the ethics of human subjects research, have long come under criticism for applying to social science inquiry a range of restrictive oversight practices better suited to medical experimentation [Zachary Schrag on a 2017 effort to prune back the rules] Now Omri Ben-Shahar at Regulatory Review reports on an experiment at the University of Chicago: It is widely recognized that IRBs have exercised “mission creep,”… [read post]
3 Jul 2008, 1:09 am
" in Boilerplate: Foundations of Market Contracts (Omri Ben-Shahar, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2007), analyzing dispute resolution clauses in end user license agreements. [read post]
19 Nov 2014, 9:05 pm by Walter Olson
More Than You Wanted To Know: favorable review of new Omri Ben-Shahar and Carl Schneider book on failure of mandatory disclosure regimes [George Leef, Cato Regulation, PDF, related earlier here and here] Colorful allegations: “Tampa lawyers can be questioned about DUI setup claims” [Tampa Bay Times] Intimidation the new norm: FCC head blockaded at his D.C. home to pressure him into OKing net regulation scheme [Washington Post; related, Sen. [read post]
14 Nov 2018, 3:30 am by Ronen Avraham
Omri Ben-Shahar, “Data Pollution,” University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Paper Series, No. 679 (forthcoming 2018), available at SSRN. [read post]
2 Nov 2023, 3:30 am by Omri Ben-Shahar
Omri Ben-Shahar The plain meaning rule is out of favor with contracts academia. [read post]
27 Oct 2022, 12:00 pm by Omri Ben-Shahar
Omri Ben-Shahar Nonlegal sanctions have never enjoyed such glory days. [read post]