Revisiting the Contracts Scholarship of Stewart Macaulay, Concluding Post
This post will conclude our sympoium on the contracts scholarship of Stewart Macaulay. Professor Macaulay has asked us to thank all those who participated in the discussion of his work both on the blog and in the book, Revisiting the Contracts Scholarship of Stewart Macaulay: On the Empirical and the Lyrical (Jean Braucher, John Kidwell, and William C. Whitford, eds., Hart Publishing 2013).
We add our own thanks to Jean Braucher, who put the symposium together for us, and to all of our participants, whom we name below with links to their posts:
Jay Feinman, Ambitition and Humility in Contract Law
Alan Hyde, Stewart Macaulay, System Builder
Kate O’Neill, The Mess We’re In
Deborah Post, One Contracts Professor’s Preference for State Court Decisions
Gillian Hadfield, Maybe Contract Law Isn’t Dead After All
Jonathan Lipson, Relational Reorganization
Peter Linzer, Contracts of Adhesion: An Oxymoron?
Gordon Smith, Doctrines of Last Resort
And here are links to the introduction to the symposium and the biographies of our contributors:
An introduction to the symposium
Biographical information about the first week’s contributors
An introduction to the second week’s contributors
[JT]