Articles Bailouts and Credit Cycles: Fannie, Freddie, and the Farm Credit System By Julie Andersen Hill In September 2008, the United States government seized mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Since that time, the …
2010
Volume 2010, No. 2
Symposium: New Governance and the Transformation of Law Foreword New Governance and Experimentalism: An Introduction Gráinne de Búrca Governance, Accountability, and the New Poverty Agenda Wendy A. Bach The Next Generation …
Volume 2010, No. 3
Articles The Death of Big Law By Larry E. Ribstein Large law firms face unprecedented stress. Many have dissolved, gone bankrupt, or significantly downsized in recent years. This Article provides an economic analysis of the …
Volume 2010, No. 4
Essay Reimagining Criminal Justice By Cecelia Klingele, Michael S. Scott & Walter J. Dickey The criminal justice system needs more than reform. It requires reimagining. In its present state, by every measure that matters, …
Volume 2010, No. 5
Articles Breaking Bucks in Money Market Funds By William A. Birdthistle This Article argues that the Securities and Exchange Commission’s first and most significant response to the economic crisis increases rather than decreases the …
Volume 2010, No. 6
Articles The Rules and Standards of Patentable Subject Matter By Tun-Jen Chiang The general understanding of the rules-versus-standards debate is that it involves a trade off between administrative costs and error costs. A legal …