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19 Oct 2022, 7:53 am by qbaron
As Supreme Court Prepares to Hear Arguments in Affirmative Action Cases, Chilton, Masur, and Colleagues Quantify the Value of Diversity qbaron Wed, 10/19/2022 - 09:53 Read more about As Supreme Court Prepares to Hear Arguments in Affirmative Action Cases, Chilton, Masur, and Colleagues Quantify the Value of Diversity The Washington Post Adam Chilton Justin Driver Jonathan Masur Kyle Rozema Opinion | Does campus diversity justify affirmative action? [read post]
19 Nov 2009, 8:30 am
The Legal Workshop has an interesting piece by John Bronsteen (Loyola-Chicago), Christopher Buccafusco (Chicago-Kent; pictured), and Jonathan Masur (University of Chicago), drawn from their article at 76 U. [read post]
27 Oct 2015, 1:00 pm by Paul Caron
Jonathan Masur (Chicago) presents Toward a Pigovian State, 164 U. [read post]
30 Jan 2013, 9:14 am by Rob Merges
Jonathan Masur recognizes the versatility of the midlevel principles. [read post]
8 Dec 2015, 11:05 am by Paul Caron
Jonathan Masur (Chicago) & Eric Posner (Chicago), Toward a Pigovian State, 164 U. [read post]
18 Oct 2011, 7:34 am by Sarah Tran
In Patent Inflation, Jonathan Masur, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School, suggests this phenomenon may have a more fundamental source—the institutional relationship between the PTO and the Federal Circuit. [read post]
31 Aug 2009, 12:00 pm
Jonathan Masur (Chicago) presents Well-Being Analysis (with John Bronsteen (Loyola-Chicago) & Christopher J. [read post]
5 Aug 2009, 7:22 am
In the (self-ag-)grand(-izing) tradition of Prawfs visits, I wanted to use my last post here to mention an article I just posted to SSRN along with my co-author Jonathan Masur. [read post]
16 Apr 2008, 12:20 pm
Assistant Professor of Law Jonathan Masur (along with coauthors Christopher Buccafusco and John Bronsteen) recently posted a paper called "Hedonic Adaptation and the Settlement of Civil Lawsuits" to SSRN (the paper will also be published in an upcoming volume of the Columbia Law Review). [read post]