"Happiness and the Law is lucid, ambitious, and thought-provoking-a well-written, well-researched, rigorously reasoned, and stimulating contribution to the burgeoning area of the behavioral analysis of law. In taking and defending a strong position on subjective well-being as the best conception of human welfare and offering compelling potential applications to law, the book will become a reference in many scholarly debates." (Neal R. Feigenson, Quinnipiac University School of Law)"