Supreme Court Economic Review
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The Supreme Court Economic Review (SCER) is a faculty-edited, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary law and economics series. The journal has a particular focus on economic and social science analysis of judicial decision-making, institutional analysis of law and legal structures, political economy and public choice issues regarding courts and other decision makers, and the relationship between legal and political institutions and the institutions of a free society governed by constitutions and the rule of law. The series also publishes special symposium issues that build on SCER’s traditional focus on the intersection between law and economics. The contributors include renowned legal scholars, economists, and policy makers, and consistently ranks among the most influential journals of law and economics.

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2010s
  1. 2018 (Vol. 26)
    1. 2018 pp. 1-149
  2. 2017 (Vol. 25)
    1. 2017 pp. 1-222
  3. 2016 (Vol. 24)
    1. SPECIAL ISSUE ON JUDICIAL REVIEW OF REGULATORY EVIDENCE 2016 pp. 1-322
  4. 2015 (Vol. 23)
    1. 2015 pp. 1-392
  5. 2015 (Vol. 22)
    1. No. 1 January 2014 pp. 1-219
  6. 2013 (Vol. 21)
    1. No. 1 Jan. 1, 2013 pp. 1-330
  7. 2012 (Vol. 20)
    1. No. 1 Jan. 1, 2012 pp. 1-203
  8. 2011 (Vol. 19)
    1. No. 1 2011 pp. 01-270
  9. 2010 (Vol. 18)
    1. No. 1 2010 pp. 1-280
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