This Article questions how well standard economic analysis justifies the land-use torts that Ronald Coase popularized in The Problem of Social Cost. The Article compares standard economic analyses of these torts against an interpretation that follows from the natural-rights morality that informed the content of these torts in their formative years. The “feffersonian” natural-rights morality predicts the contours of tort doctrine more determinately and accurately than “Coasian” economic analysis. The comparison teaches at least three important lessons. First, a significant swath of doctrine, Jeffersonian natural-rights morality explains and justifies important tort doctrine quite determinately. Second, this natural-rights morality complement...
The most cited law review article ever published, the late Ronald Coase's 'The Problem of Social Cos...
Abstract: We examine a setting in which property rights are initially ambiguously de\u85ned. Whether...
This Reply concludes the symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law on the...
This Article questions how well standard economic analysis justifies the land-use torts that Ronald ...
The arguments collectively known as the Coase Theorem criticize the judicial policy of requiring bus...
Eric Claeys’s monograph, Natural Property Rights, offers a comprehensive and thoughtful articulation...
Professor Coase\u27s article, The Problem of Social Cost, played a significant role in launching the...
This Article introduces a symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law. The ...
In the United States, the debate over the foundations of tort law is at an impasse. On one side of t...
Laying the foundations of property rights economics stands out among Ronald Coase’s many seminal con...
A Review of The Economic Structure of Tort Law by William M. Landes and Richard A. Posne
This article reports the results of an investigation into how rural landowners in Shasta County, Cal...
Economic analysis of natural resource and environmental issues inappropriately places too much empha...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
A central challenge in securing property rights is the subversion of justice through legalskill, bri...
The most cited law review article ever published, the late Ronald Coase's 'The Problem of Social Cos...
Abstract: We examine a setting in which property rights are initially ambiguously de\u85ned. Whether...
This Reply concludes the symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law on the...
This Article questions how well standard economic analysis justifies the land-use torts that Ronald ...
The arguments collectively known as the Coase Theorem criticize the judicial policy of requiring bus...
Eric Claeys’s monograph, Natural Property Rights, offers a comprehensive and thoughtful articulation...
Professor Coase\u27s article, The Problem of Social Cost, played a significant role in launching the...
This Article introduces a symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law. The ...
In the United States, the debate over the foundations of tort law is at an impasse. On one side of t...
Laying the foundations of property rights economics stands out among Ronald Coase’s many seminal con...
A Review of The Economic Structure of Tort Law by William M. Landes and Richard A. Posne
This article reports the results of an investigation into how rural landowners in Shasta County, Cal...
Economic analysis of natural resource and environmental issues inappropriately places too much empha...
Ronald Coase\u27s essay on The Problem of Social Cost introduced the world to transaction costs, a...
A central challenge in securing property rights is the subversion of justice through legalskill, bri...
The most cited law review article ever published, the late Ronald Coase's 'The Problem of Social Cos...
Abstract: We examine a setting in which property rights are initially ambiguously de\u85ned. Whether...
This Reply concludes the symposium hosted by the Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law on the...