Fall 1995 Vol. 18 No. 4 Subscribe Share Features Fundamental Reform of Tort Law By Paul H. Rubin Do Not Federalize Tort Law By William A. Niskanen Creating a Market for Tort Claims By Peter Charles Choharis Abolishing OSHA By Thomas J. Kniesner and John D. Leeth Sunrises without Sunsets By Vern McKinley Letters Stuck in the Legal Quagmire A Respectful Disagreement The Prevalence of Path Dependence Academic Scribblers Leave Paper Trails Clearing the Air The True Task of a Public Advocate Commercialized Nicotine Addiction Bootleggers and Baptists Self-Interest Drives Antitrust Benefits of Antitrust Bitter Harvest for Environment Garbage in, Garbage out Long on Adjectives, Short on Facts Ocean Farming: An Emerging Agribusiness? Scientific Questions Making the Oceans Bloom Currents In This Issue Subsidies Are Not Property Rights OSHA Targets Bridge Painters The Great Taxpayer Rip-Off of 1995 Watching Paint Dry Readings Plowing Ground in Washington: The Political Economy of U.S. Agriculture Latest Issues Winter 2025–2026 Fall 2025 Summer 2025 Spring 2025