I’m delighted to report that Prof. Leo Katz (Penn) will be guest-blogging this coming week about his new book, Why the Law Is So Perverse. The book is about many things — all-or-nothing verdicts, loopholes, noncriminal immoralities, and prohibitions on certain seemingly win-win deals — all of which are connected to, of all things, voting paradoxes (such as Condorcet’s paradox and Arrow’s Theorem). It’s a fascinating project from a very interesting criminal law, tort law, and jurisprudence scholar; I very much look forward to Prof. Katz’s visit, and you should, too.