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Nathan B. Oman

Rita Ann Rollins Professor, William & Mary Law School

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Categories Contracts

What Justice Kagan Gets Wrong About Contracts in Sveen v. Melin

I cannot claim to be any kind of expert on constitutional law, and thus on the merits of the Court’s current approach to the Contracts…

June 11, 2018June 12, 2018
Categories Uncategorized

Why Elder Uchtdorf is Still Going to Be Really, Really Important

A little bit of Mormon inside baseball: The recent re-organization of the First Presidency (the highest governing council of the Mormon Church) left a lot…

January 23, 2018January 23, 2018
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Some Thoughts on Private Law Theory, the #MeToo Moment, and the Limits of Consent

It seems to me that the “#MeToo moment” provides some interesting fodder for thinking about the limits of consent as a normative touchstone.  The contracts…

January 18, 2018January 19, 2018
Categories The Dignity of Commerce

Well, at least the bots like it…

There is now a customer review of The Dignity of Commerce up on Amazon.com.  Of course, it seems to have been written by a bot: as…

August 10, 2017
Categories Commentary

An Idea on Why Journalism is So Bad

I have an economic theory as to why much of journalism is getting stupider. It’s not just that cable news is getting dumber (it started…

August 10, 2017August 10, 2017

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  • C.V.
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  • My SSRN Page
  • My W&M Scholarship Page
  • Blog
  • W&M Law School