Encyclopedia of Law and Economics: The Encyclopedia of Law and Economics is a free online reference work that attempts to survey the whole law and economics literature in nearly 5,000 pages. Most entries contain two elements: a review of the literature, written by an authority in the field, and a comprehensive bibliography.
Law and Economics: An article in the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics by David Friedman.
Law and economics: A Wikipedia article about the movement that tries to apply the methods of economics to legal problems.
Monetarism: An historical and economic survey of probably the most famous product of the Chicago School.
The Chicago School: A short history of the school.
The New Traditional Chicago School: Study of economics theory and real-world empirical economics issues from views of traditional Chicago School.
When the Revolution was a Party: How Privatization was Invented in the 1960s: An article on the role of Ronald Coase in pushing the Chicago department of economics towards a thorough-going Laissez Faire attitude.