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30 Oct 2011, 4:06 am by Larry Ribstein
Jordan Weissman is scared about Winston & Crandall’s plan to deregulate all the lawyers. [read post]
26 Oct 2011, 3:11 am by Paul Caron
Following up on my prior post on the new book, First Thing We Do, Let's Deregulate All the Lawyers (2011), by by Clifford Winston & Robert Crandall (both of the Brookings Institution): New York Times op-ed, Are Law Schools and Bar Exams Necessary? [read post]
26 Oct 2011, 2:59 am by SHG
Not even the ones by Winston's co-conspirator, Bob Crandall. [read post]
17 Oct 2011, 4:00 am by Geoffrey Manne
 His SSRN page is here, and it includes co-authors like David Teece, Dan Rubinfeld, Jerry Hausman, Greg Sidak, Bob Crandall, and Bob Litan, among many others. [read post]
26 Sep 2011, 3:52 am by SHG
Has Crandall ever handled a traffic violation? [read post]
20 Sep 2011, 2:34 pm by Walter Olson
Truth on the Market has a star-studded symposium on Clifford Winston’s and Robert Crandall’s proposals to deregulate access to the legal profession and legal training. [read post]
20 Sep 2011, 1:00 pm by totmauthor
As we approach the end of this Symposium, I am struck by how much consensus exists on this subject. [read post]
19 Sep 2011, 6:30 pm by Josh Wright
Robert Crandall on We Need More Lawyers! [read post]
19 Sep 2011, 11:39 am by Renee Newman Knake
Participants include: Hans Bader Benjamin Barton James Cooper Robert Crandall Nuno Garoupa Gillian Hadfield Bill Henderson Dan Katz Renee Newman Knake Bruce Kobayashi George Leef Jon Macey Tom Morgan Walter Olson Richard Painter Eric Rasmusen Eric Talley [read post]
19 Sep 2011, 8:26 am by totmauthor
Crandall, and Vikram Maheshri, entitled “First Thing We Do: Let’s Deregulate All the Lawyers” (Brookings Institution, 2011, $19.95). [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 7:09 pm by Josh Wright
  We’ve got a wonderful group of participants confirmed, including: Hans Bader Benjamin Barton James Cooper Robert Crandall Nuno Garoupa Gillian Hadfield Bill Henderson Dan Katz Bruce Kobayashi George Leef Jon Macey Tom Morgan Walter Olson Richard Painter Eric Rasmusen Eric Talley Several of the TOTM bloggers will also be participating both in the posts and comments. [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 5:10 am by Walter Olson
[Caron, Campos, Greenfield] To deregulate legal services, start with law school accreditation [Winston/Crandall, WSJ] More views [Tim Lynch, Greenfield, Bader] Law school placement data scandal: here come the class action lawyers [TaxProf] ABA’s Villanova censure a venture in “atmospherics of disclosure” [Dave Hoffman, ConcurOp] “The no-frills law school” [Roger Dennis, Faculty Lounge] What drives law school tuition? [read post]
12 Sep 2011, 10:23 am by admin
Crandall of the Brookings Institution, and Vikram Maheshri of the University of Houston. [read post]
11 Sep 2011, 7:57 pm by Wells Crandall
Wells crandall What do Steppenwolf, Rush, Nelly Furtado, the Guess Who and Nickleback have in common? [read post]
8 Sep 2011, 6:30 pm
Nov 5, 2010 Before enrolling in the BYU Law School, Carla Crandall worked for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), a government agency within the Department of Defense and Director of National Intelligence. [read post]
7 Sep 2011, 8:11 am by Walter Olson
Thus begins an article in the new issue of The Economist, the London-based newsmagazine, discussing First Thing We Do, Let’s Deregulate All the Lawyers, a new book by Clifford Winston and Robert Crandall (Brookings) and Vikram Maheshri (University of Houston) on barriers to entry in the legal profession. [read post]
27 Aug 2011, 10:21 pm by lawmrh
Winston and Crandall fail to realize is that market forces have already lowered prices and increased competition. [read post]
26 Aug 2011, 2:50 am
Winston and Crandall argue that deregulating the legal profession would increase price competition and lead to more efficient provision of services. ...Read Full Post [read post]
25 Aug 2011, 8:31 am by Nathan Koppel
Clifford Winston and Robert Crandall cranked up the deregulation talk this week with this WSJ editorial. [read post]