Mostly Footnotes
Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Notes
Archive
About
The Thucydidean Slip
On Mark Carney's speech in Davos, Thucydides, and the repressed tension between justice and necessity
Feb 16
•
Roberto Tallarita
1
Will No One Rid Me of This Meddlesome Priest?
One of my favorite topics in agency law requires thinking about the murder of Thomas Becket
Jan 30
•
Roberto Tallarita
3
Metaloyalty
Can someone be said to have a duty of loyalty if they can modify the scope and content of their duty?
Jan 23
•
Roberto Tallarita
7
1
Most Popular
View all
Being a Law Professor in Bologna, Italy, in 1300 AD
Nov 22, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
45
5
4
Metaloyalty
Jan 23
•
Roberto Tallarita
7
1
The Free Will Intersection, in Cambridge, Mass.
Nov 26, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
6
3
Cicero, Patti Smith, and Agglomeration Economies
Dec 11, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
5
2
1
Will No One Rid Me of This Meddlesome Priest?
Jan 30
•
Roberto Tallarita
3
Do Shareholders Have the Right to Make Non-Binding Proposals?
Nov 25, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
2
3
1
Latest
Top
Discussions
Index of Notable Things #1
An unscheduled list of interesting things that I have recently read, watched, listened to, or learned.
Jan 22
•
Roberto Tallarita
2
2
Archias: poet, immigrant, citizen
What did it mean to be a Roman in the 1st century BC?
Dec 29, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
4
1
Cicero, Patti Smith, and Agglomeration Economies
A reminder on how cities can enrich and inspire you
Dec 11, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
5
2
1
ChatGPT on My Paper "Hohfeld in the Boardroom"
A podcast-style conversation with ChatGPT 5 on my new paper
Dec 5, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
2
The Free Will Intersection, in Cambridge, Mass.
A philosophical scavenger hunt to locate an intersection from a 150-year old thought experiment
Nov 26, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
6
3
Do Shareholders Have the Right to Make Non-Binding Proposals?
A novel theory endorsed by the new SEC Chair Paul Atkins says that they don't. Is he right?
Nov 25, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
2
3
1
Being a Law Professor in Bologna, Italy, in 1300 AD
If you think your student evaluations are unfair, think again
Nov 22, 2025
•
Roberto Tallarita
45
5
4
See all
Mostly Footnotes
Marginal thoughts on law, economics, philosophy, and AI.
Subscribe
Mostly Footnotes
Subscribe
About
Archive
Sitemap
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts