Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol

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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.

Visualization of London commute patterns

This visualization of daily bus and rail rides in London is based on research conducted by Jay Gordon (MIT). Below the fold is a summary of Gordon’s methodology:

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European word map

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Hmmm

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Aretha forever

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Summer readings (part two)

Here is what we are reading–or will be reading soon–as our blissful summer break comes to a close: “On truth” by English philosopher Simon Blackburn. Truth is one of our most essential ordering principles, but how should we define such … Continue reading

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A modest proposal (Oxford comma edition)

Maybe the bride and groom should consider drafting a “grammar prenup” to address this question! (Bonus question: could the Coase Theorem apply here?)

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Fact or Fiction? (Rocky Mountain Hyperloop Edition)

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Syllabi hall of fame

As we begin the new academic year, it’s time for us to revisit the syllabus for our survey course in law and ethics. With this task in mind, we wish to link to this pithy tweet by Jeanne Dyche, reminding … Continue reading

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Necessity

What is “the law of necessity”? In particular, is necessity an excuse or a justification? This post assembles our previous musings on this subject: Intro: Three theories of necessity. Part 1: Necessity as an ex post exception. Part 2: Necessity as a … Continue reading

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Lingua franca (circa 2013)

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