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THE AUTHOR'S VIEW OF PRIVACY is easily the most innovative and controversial element of the book. Using economic efficiency as the ultimate justification of any measure, Posner decides that many of the recent legislative and judicial actions on privacy have been wrong-headed, since they allow individuals to conceal...
Whatever the extent of Engelmayer's negotiating expertise, Cyrus Vance found in "Getting to YES" "simple but powerful ideas that have already made a contribution at the international level." Elliot Richardson '41, LL.B. '47 said it was "perhaps the most useful book you will ever read." John Gardner found it...
The legal advice received by the physicians who recommended Hussain is certainly relevant to the case, raising as it does questions about the propriety of the hospital's counsel. However, this advice is not, as the fact-finding committee seems to suggest the central issue. Even if BWH attorneys instructed...
Measuring the efficiency of office employees is difficult, and trickier by far than merely monitoring the output of a plant making automobiles, refrigerators or shoes. In the world of the white-collar worker, measurements that focus on such things as simply increased output in the office are just not relevant...
As for the rest of The Last Laugh, it is, unfortunately, low grade Perelman. For the last few years of his life, his writing lacked much of the snap that distinguished such earlier collections as Crazy Like a Fox and The Road to Miltdown. The writing in the last volume...