Wendy Wagner is Richard Dale Endowed Chair in Law at The University of Texas at Austin, School of Law. She is the author of two books: Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research with Tom McGarity (2008), which received the Hamilton Grand Prize for the best book published at University of Texas in 2009, and Rescuing Science from Politics: Regulation and the Distortion of Scientific Research with Rena Steinzor (Cambridge, 2006).
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Acknowledgments Part I. The Concept: 1. Introduction 2. Modeling comprehension asymmetries 3. The implications of comprehension asymmetries for the law Part II. Application: 4. Comprehension asymmetries and consumer protection law 5A. Comprehension asymmetries in financial regulation 5B. Comprehension asymmetries in the law of patents 5C. Comprehension asymmetries in chemical regulation 6. Comprehension asymmetries in administrative process 7. Comprehension asymmetries in legislative processes Part III. System-Wide Reform: 8. A blueprint for reform Bibliography.
Acknowledgments Part I. The Concept: 1. Introduction 2. Modeling comprehension asymmetries 3. The implications of comprehension asymmetries for the law Part II. Application: 4. Comprehension asymmetries and consumer protection law 5A. Comprehension asymmetries in financial regulation 5B. Comprehension asymmetries in the law of patents 5C. Comprehension asymmetries in chemical regulation 6. Comprehension asymmetries in administrative process 7. Comprehension asymmetries in legislative processes Part III. System-Wide Reform: 8. A blueprint for reform Bibliography.
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