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Cover -- Contents -- 1. The Subprime Challenge -- 2. Why a Free and Democratic Society Needs Law -- 3. Why Consumer Protection Promotes the Free Market -- 4. Why Private Property Needs a Legal Infrastructure -- 5. Why Conservatives Like Regulation and Liberals Like Markets -- 6. Democratic...
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The Subprime Challenge -- Why a Free and Democratic Society Needs Law -- Why Consumer Protection Promotes the Free Market -- Why Private Property Needs a Legal Infrastructure -- Why Conservatives Like Regulation and Liberals Like Markets -- Democratic Liberty
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When the police in cities that prohibit sleeping in public spaces command that people on the streets “move along,” advocacy groups for the homeless have started a campaign that pointedly asks “move along to where?” This question seeks to highlight the reality that homeless persons are...
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In both his article Property as the Law of Things and his prior work, Professor Henry Smith has revitalized property law theory by emphasizing the architectural role that property plays in private law and the ways in which modular property rights reduce information costs and promote both...
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The subprime mortgage crisis was not only an economic disaster but posed challenges to traditional rules of property law. Banks helped create the crisis by marketing mortgages through unfair and deceptive practices. They induced many consumers to take out high-priced loans they could not afford...
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