Abstract

Philip Frickey began his academic career when he joined the University of Minnesota Law School in 1983?this after spending a few years in private practice and, before that, clerking for Judge John Minor Wisdom of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court. At Minnesota, Frickey began his long-term collaboration with fellow professor Daniel F?rber. Frickey and F?rber published two books and eight articles together, beginning with their groundbreaking article The Jurisprudence of Public Choice.2 F?rber and Frickey followed this article with their well-received book Law and Public Choice: A Critical Introduction. In his review, Edward L. Rubin exhorted that:

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