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Trading Acres with Shoemaker and Tierney

We interview Jessica A. Shoemaker and James Fallows Tierney about their article Trading Acres forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal in coordination with the Association for Promotion of Political Eco...

Episode 2 of the The Legal-Economic Nexus podcast, hosted by Eric Scorsone and Sarah Klammer, titled "Trading Acres with Shoemaker and Tierney" was published on November 26, 2025 and runs 38 minutes.

November 26, 2025 ·38m · The Legal-Economic Nexus

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We interview Jessica A. Shoemaker and James Fallows Tierney about their article Trading Acres forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal in coordination with the Association for Promotion of Political Economy and Law’s “What is Capitalism” Reading Group
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