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An Interdisciplinary Journal of Public Policy Analysis
Volume 4 Number 3, Winter 1985

Economic Liberties and the Judiciary

James A. Dorn
Introduction: Economic Liberties and the Judiciary
(PDF, 30 pp., 1,156 Kb)

Bernard H. Siegan
Economic Liberties and the Constitution: Protection at the State Level
(PDF, 14 pp., 525 Kb)

Antonin Scalia
Economic Affairs as Human Affairs
(PDF, 7 pp., 291 Kb)

Richard A. Epstein
Judicial Review: Reckoning on Two Kinds of Error
(PDF, 8 pp., 300 Kb)

Peter H. Aranson
Judicial Control of the Politcal Branches: Public Purpose and Public Law
(PDF, 64 pp., 2,598 Kb)

Wesley J. Liebeler
A Property Rights Approach to Judicial Decision Making
(PDF, 29 pp., 1,118 Kb)

Roger Pilon
Legislative Activism, Judicial Activism, and the Decline of Private Sovereignty
(PDF, 21 pp., 839 Kb)

Ellen Frankel Paul
Public Use: A Vanishing Limitation on Governmental Takings
(PDF, 17 pp., 650 Kb)

Randy E. Barnett
Judicial Pragmactivism: A Definition
(PDF, 12 pp., 461 Kb)

Mario Rizzo
Rules Versus Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Common Law
(PDF, 31 pp., 1,162 Kb)

James C. Miller III
The FTC and Voluntary Standards: Maximizing the Net Benefits of Self-Regulation
(PDF, 7 pp., 251 Kb)

Robert D. Tollison
Public Choice and Antitrust
(PDF, 27 pp., 1,012 Kb)

Henry C. Manne
Insider Trading and Property Rights in New Information
(PDF, 24 pp., 923 Kb)

Simon Rottenberg
Mistaken Judicial Activism: Proposed Constraints on Creditor Remedies
(PDF, 25 pp., 928 Kb)

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