Volume 2013, No. 6

  Tribute Stewart Macaulay: A Few Personal Reflections By Elizabeth Warren Stewart Macaulay has influenced legions of scholars. I count myself among their fortunate ranks. Book Review On the Empirical and the Lyrical: Review of …

Volume 2013, No. 5

Articles Congressional Gridlock’s Threat to Separation of Powers By Michael J. Teter The principle of separation of powers serves as the foundation of our constitutional system. Though the doctrine’s meaning is somewhat amorphous, at its …

Volume 2013, No. 4

Articles Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming By Mark A. Lemley Commentators have observed for years that patents do less good and cause more harm in the software industry than in other industries …

Volume 2013, No. 3

Professor James E. Jones, Jr. A Tribute to Professor James E. Jones, Jr.: In Honor of an “Honor Man” By Mario L. Barnes I met Professor Jim Jones, quite accidentally, within days of arriving in …

Volume 2013, No. 2

Symposium Issue — Thirty Years of Comparative Institutional Analysis: A Celebration of Neil Komesar The Logic of the Law and the Essence of Economics: Reflections on Forty Years in the Wilderness By Neil Komesar In …

Volume 2013, No. 1

Address Inequality, Individualized Risk, and Insecurity By Michael J. Zimmer The Thomas E. Fairchild Lecture University of Wisconsin Law School April 27, 2012 Colloquium Introduction: Measuring Value By Meredith J. Ross I am honored to …