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December 6, 2012
Criminalization of Formerly Tortious Conduct
Over at the Faculty Lounge, Beth Haas (Drexel) is asking whether criminalizing conduct that was formerly only tortious (prohibiting not pricing, in the law and economics lexicon) impedes safety investigations. The post is here.
--CJR
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