Volume 64, Issue 1 (2005)
Front Matter
Conference
Guido Calabresi's The Costs of Accidents: a Reassessment
Richard A. Posner
The Costs of Dispositionism: the Premature Demise of Situationist Law and Economics
Adam Benforado and Jim Hanson
Calabresi and the Intellectual History of Law and Economics
Keith N. Hylton
Causation and Responsibility: the Compensation Principle from Grotius to Calabresi
Francesco Parisi and Vincy Fon
"There Have to Be Four"
Frank I. Michelman
Pricelessness and Life: an Essay for Guido Calabresi
Gregory C. Keating
Are Tradeoffs Between Justice and Welfare Possible? Calabresi and Dworkin on the Normative Foundations of Law and Economics
Hanoch Sheinman
Whatever Happened to Law and Economics?
Anita Bernstein
The Costs of The Costs of Accidents
Jules Coleman
Accidents of the Great Society
John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky
Revisiting the Noninsurable Costs of Accidents
Catherine M. Sharkey
Happy No More: Federalism Derailed by the Court That Would Be King of Punitive Damages
Michael L. Rustad
Deterrence or Disgorgement? Reading Ciraolo After Campbell
Anthony J. Sebok
Liability Insurance and Accident Prevention: the Evolution of an Idea
Kenneth S. Abraham
The Renaissance of Accident Law Plans Revisited
Robert L. Rabin
Introduction of Guido Calabresi
Oscar S. Gray
Neologisms Revisited
Guido Calabresi