1. So-called any-willing-provider laws require a managed care plan to accept into its network any provider who is willing to abide by the terms and conditions of the contract. To what extent is a managed care plan able to ensure volume under such laws? Is such a law likely to enhance or retard price competition?
2. Of what use is probability determination in (1) card playing, (2) other gaming or gambling, or (3) lottery draws? Are deciding with the odds worth the risk to a certain point? Are deciding against the odds worth the risk?
3. Craig was identified in a newspaper as the father of an illegitimate child. The article dealt with teenage pregnancies, and most of it concerned the unmarried teenage mother. The rporter had talked to Craig but had not sought permission to identify him. Does Craig have a tort case against the newspaper? If so, on what theory? Explain.