I’m looking forward to this upcoming event at William & Mary, Morality, Markets, and Contract Law, celebrating the publication of Nate Oman’s new book, The Dignity of Commerce: Markets and the Moral Foundations of Contract Law (University of Chicago Press 2017). I used Nate’s book in my contracts law seminar this year and recommend it for those interested in contract law theory and, in particular, for those interested in the intersections among contract law, markets, and morality.
The event is free and open to the public.
Hope to see you there!


I would love to attend as I am in the process of reviewing Oman's book (see here, for example: https://priorprobability.com/2017/03/16/markets-and-morality-part-1/), but the conference conflicts with my teaching schedule. Will there be a podcast or video of the conference?
I'm not sure, Enrique. I would ask Nate or Alan Meese at W&M.
I need to add Nate's book to my recent bibliography on "contract theory and promises" (yes, the list is constrained by the term after the coordinating conjunction): https://www.academia.edu/31932362/Contract_Theory_and_Promises_Recommended_Reading
Recommendations for titles (articles or books) conspicuous by their absence are most welcome.