Author Archives for Don
So you say you want universal health care? A comparison with the judicial system
[This is a July 12th post from my personal blog-site’s archive: http://getintuit.blogspot.com/2007/07/so-you-say-you-want-universal-health.html]I attended a pretty interesting discussion yesterday about the state of health care in the US and how the private markets might/should fit into the solution. It got me thinking: why do people seem to be demanding “universal/free health care? More importantly, why has […]
We learned Law on the playground…the rest is just details
I’ve been less than diligent in my keeping up with my AIER brethren. I’m glad to see that many of you are doing well (passing “comps,” etc.) I thought I’d take a few minutes to submit a thought I had over the previous weeks that has been nagging me and see if any one agrees […]
I’m bring Caveat Emptor Back…yeah!
[This post is from my personal website: getintuit.blogspot.com]
Law school may end up being one of the most fecund generators of ideas for this blog. I officially started on Monday (last Thursday and Friday most certainly DO NOT count. Orientation…bah!) and in my first class, Torts, I ran into an application of the Knowledge Problem Hayek […]



