Supreme Court Economic Review, Volume 4
This review series brings together the perspectives of legal scholars and economists on the work of the United States Supreme Court. Contributions to the SCER provide an economic analysis of the situations and events that generate a case or group of cases. Articles consider the implicit or explicit economic reasoning employed by the US Supreme Court to reach its decisions, and the economic consequences of the Court's decisions. The SCER also promotes analyses dealing with the functioning of the Court as an organization. As such, it should be useful reading for legal scholars, economists, policy-makers, and scholars specializing in law and economics.