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Richard Epstein on Property Rights, Law and Economics | Hoover Institution

Richard Epstein on Property Rights, Law and Economics | Hoover Institution

Update: 2025-07-25
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Jon Hartley and Richard Epstein discuss Richard’s career as a legal scholar, the takings clause, state monopoly power, Richard’s property-driven theory of constitutional interpretation (how it contrasts with the originalism of Antonin Scalia and Robert Bork as well as living constitution theories), the Coase theorem, and classical liberalism versus anarcho-capitalism.


Recorded on July 16, 2025.


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Richard Epstein on Property Rights, Law and Economics | Hoover Institution

Richard Epstein on Property Rights, Law and Economics | Hoover Institution

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