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Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Economics Center at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, Donald J. Kochan, moderates a discussion about the Standards for Judicial Education on Scientific Topics. This conversation, recorded in January, 2024, features David Faigman of the University of California College of Law, Jonathan Klick of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, Gary Marchant of the Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, and Charles R. Santerre of Clemson University, who provide their expertise on teaching judges about...
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info_outlineOn Thursday, July 23 the Law & Economics Center hosted a panel discussion titled, “US Supreme Court Roundup: Civil Justice and Other Economics-Related Issues from the 2019-2020 Term.” Listen in as our panel of experts provide analysis on some of the most important decisions released by the Court across its past term from the LEC’s recent “US Supreme Court Roundup” webinar.
Our panel focused particularly on cases that are most relevant for the future of civil justice, those to which economic analysis was most influential, and those from which we should expect the greatest economic impact.