The doctrine of unconscionability allows a court to refuse to enforce a contract because of its unfairness. Although well settled in contract law, the doctrine remains controversial. Critics of the doctrine argue that it is impermissibly paternalistic: it rescues responsible agents from the consequences of their own mistakes.\u27 Defenders of the doctrine admit its paternalism but insist that the unfairness in cases of unconscionability makes paternalist intervention legitimate. Critics say that the doctrine is sentimental and wonder if the resort to expressions such as shocks the conscience conceals the defenders\u27 inability to articulate the standard these agreements supposedly transgress.\u27 Defenders say that the doctrine is intent...
In this paper I discuss two nonpaternalistic defenses of the doctrine of unconscionability in contra...
In California and many other states, courts often engage in the practice of reforming contracts base...
The doctrine of unconscionability, which a court may invoke to invalidate a contract, has a nonsubst...
The doctrine of unconscionability allows a court to refuse to enforce a contract because of its unfa...
In this paper I discuss two nonpaternalistic defenses of the doctrine of unconscionability in contra...
Issues of unconscionability are most often encountered in two arenas: commercial agreements and fami...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
Despite courts\u27 and commentators\u27 denial of morality and focus on efficiency in contract law, ...
The contracts defense of unconscionability – infrequently exercised and less frequently successful –...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
Despite courts\u27 and commentators\u27 denial of morality and focus on efficiency in contract law, ...
The contracts defense of unconscionability – infrequently exercised and less frequently successful –...
This Article claims that trust law should recognize the unconscionability defense. It begins by noti...
In this paper I discuss two nonpaternalistic defenses of the doctrine of unconscionability in contra...
In California and many other states, courts often engage in the practice of reforming contracts base...
The doctrine of unconscionability, which a court may invoke to invalidate a contract, has a nonsubst...
The doctrine of unconscionability allows a court to refuse to enforce a contract because of its unfa...
In this paper I discuss two nonpaternalistic defenses of the doctrine of unconscionability in contra...
Issues of unconscionability are most often encountered in two arenas: commercial agreements and fami...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
Despite courts\u27 and commentators\u27 denial of morality and focus on efficiency in contract law, ...
The contracts defense of unconscionability – infrequently exercised and less frequently successful –...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
This Article considers the unconscionability doctrine and confronts criticisms that the doctrine is ...
Despite courts\u27 and commentators\u27 denial of morality and focus on efficiency in contract law, ...
The contracts defense of unconscionability – infrequently exercised and less frequently successful –...
This Article claims that trust law should recognize the unconscionability defense. It begins by noti...
In this paper I discuss two nonpaternalistic defenses of the doctrine of unconscionability in contra...
In California and many other states, courts often engage in the practice of reforming contracts base...
The doctrine of unconscionability, which a court may invoke to invalidate a contract, has a nonsubst...