Contracts Blawg Roundup
Here is a collection of recent posts on other law blogs (blawgs) about contracts:
Concurring Opinions’ Larry Cunningham on The Responsibility of Autonomy: More on Berkshire and Benjamin Moore
Prawfsblawg’s Sarah Lawsky on Law Review Publication Agreements
Balkinization’s Frank Pasquale on Private Prison Problems (and the Scholars Who Warned Us)
The Conglomerate’s David Zaring, If Treasury Prioritizes Debt Repayments After Reaching The Debt Ceiling, Can Anyone Sue?
In addition, there’s been a lot of traffic on the state of law reviews, a topic we have written about here and here. Here’s a sampling:
Concurring Opinions Daniel Solove, In Defense of Law Reviews
Prawfsblawg’s Paul Horowitz, Wheat, Chaff, and Law Reviews
Prawfsblawg’s Howard Wasserman on Courts and Law Reviews
Prawfsblawg’s Jack Chin, Getting Law Review Fans Out of the Closet: Liptak on Jacobs and Waxman
Prawfsblawg’s Matt Bodie, Et Tu, Adam? The Lazy Critiques of Law Reviews Continue
The Faculty Lounge’s Jeff Redding, Reforming Faculty/Student Norms vis-à-vis U.S. Law Reviews
[JT]