August 21, 2008
The Upside of Argument
Posted by David Zaring
These days we legal scholars are all a bunch of social science manques, yes, but sometimes vague memories of practice and naturally surly temperaments make reading good, old-fashioned evidence-based arguments really satisfying. All of which is a a way of commending the following to you:
- Neil Buchanan goes after home-ownership.
- Mark Lange takes down the secret-fee-loving credit card industry. (HT: Felix Salmon at Portfolio, always a good read itself).
- I'd include Steve Bainbridge on the Socratic Method, but Gordon already got there.
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