Over the last three decades, the use of mathematical methods and logic and the innovative application of game theoretic, economic and statistical methods have reshaped the way scholars of legal evidence and procedure think about core features of the current legal system and the construction of an ideal justice system.
In this comprehensive collection, Professor Sanchirico has brought together the major breakthroughs in this exciting confluence of scholarly methods and concerns.
There are 47 articles, dating from 1971 to 2004 Contributors include: R. Allan, L. Bebchuk, R. Cooter, A. Daughety, R. Friedman, D. Kaye, R. Lempert, A.M. Polinsky, R. Posner, J. Reinganum, D. Rubinfeld, S. Shavell