May 16, 2013
Friday Roundup, August 30th
- Ted Frank, founder of the Center for Class Action Fairness, comes to Liberty Law Talk to discuss class action abuse and the need for reform of much of the current system.
- The Fallacies of States’ Rights or the problems created by John Marshall’s nationalism? Adam Tate considers both notions in this week’s review essay, “The Fallacies of Marshallian Nationalism.”
- Getting education right in America: Russ Roberts talks with Eric Hanushek of Stanford on the costs of having a mediocre education system.
- JP Morgan’s 4 parts: investment banking, traditional banking, asset management, and private equity are worth more separately than their present combination: So why isn’t the market demanding a breakup?
- Okay, something different as we head into Labor day weekend: “The Secret Moral Message of Girls” and analyzing Walter White.