Stephen Ware (@profstephenware) 's Twitter Profile
Stephen Ware

@profstephenware

@kulawschool prof of Alternative Dispute Resolution (arbitration, mediation, settlement negotiation), Contracts, Commercial Law & Bankruptcy.

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Robert Anderson (@profrobanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contracts students: I just learned that Prof. Ian Ayres made 80 YouTube videos covering almost every area of contract law. This is an incredible resource if you're having trouble understanding something and want a reliable but accessible explanation. youtube.com/playlist?list=…

Michael Makovi (@mikewinddale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If tariffs work, why do other countries use them?" Bc tariffs are a means of creating concentrated benefits for special interests and cronies while dispersing the costs across the populace. This is all covered in the "public choice" or "govt failure" chapter of Econ 101.

Frank Luntz (@frankluntz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“America would be better off if more people worked in manufacturing.” • 80% of Americans agree • 20% disagree “I would be better off if I worked in a factory.” • 25% of Americans agree • 73% disagree • 2% currently work in a factory 👉🏻 cato.org/sites/cato.org…

“America would be better off if more people worked in manufacturing.”

• 80% of Americans agree
• 20% disagree

“I would be better off if I worked in a factory.”

• 25% of Americans agree
• 73% disagree
•   2% currently work in a factory

👉🏻 cato.org/sites/cato.org…
David Bernstein (@profdbernstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Progressives fought for decades to give the government influence and sometimes control over private entities, intentionally undermining independent civil society to make it easier for government to achieve progressive goals on civil rights, the environment, labor, etc. Some of

Lawrence H. White (@lawrencehwhite1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a historian uses the phrase “zero-sum market-style conflict,” you have to question how well he or she understands the basic economic concept that trade in markets is mutually beneficial and hence positive-sum.

Veronique de Rugy (@veroderugy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s astonishing the nonsense that comes out of our Commerce Secretary’s mouth. The reality is simple: the high-value parts of the iPhone are already made here—design, software, chips. The low-value assembly happens abroad because no one in America would work for the wages those

Stephen Ware (@profstephenware) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US universities may see a decline in foreign students, but US #Bankruptcy courts seem to be holding their own in attracting foreign companies. Brazilian Airline Azul Files Ch. 11 To Cut $2B Of Debt law360.com/bankruptcy/art…