Source: EconLog
by Jon Murphy
“From June 1 through June 13, I was in Park City, Utah participating in the Law Institute for Economics Professors run by the Law & Economics Center at Scalia Law School. It was a two-week crash course in American law and I will be sharing some insights over future posts (as an aside, if you are an economics professor, I highly recommend this program). One of the big takeaways I had related to my research is how important it is to break down disciplinary barriers. There is a developing trend in American public discourse to separate things into distinct disciplines: X is a political issue, or Y is a public health issue. Thus, one should just ‘listen to the experts’ in that field and ignore what everyone else says.” (07/10/25)
https://www.econlib.org/the-law-and-economics-against-siloing/