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Richard Markovits teaches and writes about antitrust, law economics, constitutional law, and jurisprudence. He created Texas Law's nationally recognized course titled 'Legal Scholarship,' which is designed to prepare future law teachers. Markovits has authored multiple articles published in leading law journals and books. His works include titles such as 'Matters of Principle: Legitimate Legal Argument and Constitutional Interpretation' (NYU, 1998), 'Truth and Economics: Definition, Prediction, and Relevance of Economic Efficiency' (Yale, 2008), and 'Economics, Interpretation, and Application of U.S. and EU Antitrust Law' (two volumes) (Springer, 2014). He joined Texas from Stanford Law School in 1976 and has continued to contribute significantly to the fields of antitrust and legal scholarship.
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