Professor Cooter deals with the issue of explaining the behavior of judges, an issue of some interest to those of us who claim that economics can be used to explain the result of the common-law process. While there are some answers to this question in the literature (e.g., Rubin, 1977;Priest, 1977;a
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Private Circles and Public Squares: Invasion of Privacy by the Publication of ‘Private Facts’
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