Oral Argument

Episode 152: Replication


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We talk with Greg Klass about the use of recent empirical studies to aid in the restatement of the law of consumer contracts - the one-sided, unread "agreements" that are ubiquitous in modern life. The conversation covers the purpose of restatements, the methodology of empirical legal scholarship, and more.

This show’s links:

  • Greg Klass's faculty profile and writing
  • Greg Klass, A Critical Assessment of the Empiricism in the Restatement of Consumer Contract Law
  • Oral Argument 133: Too Many Darn Radio Buttons (guest Jim Gibson)
  • John Gruber, Apple to Release Software Update to Solve iOS 11 Issue When Typing the Letter "I"
  • About the ALI's draft Restatement of Consumer Contracts
  • Oren Bar-Gill, Omri Ben-Shahar, and Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Searching for the Common Law: The Quantitative Approach of the Restatement of Consumer Contracts
  • Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Does Contract Disclosure Matter?; Yannis Bakos, Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, David Trossen, Does Anyone Read the Fine Print? Consumer Attention to Standard Form Contracts
  • Arthur Leff, Contract as Thing
  • William Baude, Adam Chilton, and Anup Malani, Making Doctrinal Work More Rigorous: Lessons from Systematic Reviews
  • Gregory Klass and Kathryn Zeiler, Against Endowment Theory: Experimental Economics and Legal Scholarship
  • Special Guest: Greg Klass.

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