The Law of Nuisance (caution: wikipedia link) is on tap for Property class this week – at what point do someone’s actions which disrupt the quiet enjoyment of your own property form the basis for a cause of action?
Several notes in our casebook dealt with the issue of [...]
This post is neither a homage to Judge Richard Posner and the Law and Economics movement nor a critique of it. That will come this summer – I’ve purchased two books (one for, one against the movement) to read and provide comment. So, sorry.
Wherever I come down philosophically [...]
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