Submissions from 2023
What Mcculloch V. Maryland Got Wrong: The Original Meaning of 'Necessary' is Not 'Useful', 'Convenient', or 'Rational', Steven Calabresi, Gary S. Lawson, and Elise Kostial
National Telecommunications and Information Administration: Comments from Researchers at Boston University and the University of Chicago, Ran Canetti, Aloni Cohen, Chris Conley, Mark Crovella, Stacey Dogan, Marco Gaboardi, Woodrow Hartzog, Rory Van Loo, Christopher Robertson, and Katharine B. Silbaugh
Metaresearch, Psychology, and Law: A Case Study on Implicit Bias, Jason Chin, Alexander Holcombe, Kathryn Zeiler, Patrick Forscher, and Ann Guo
Climate Services: The Business of Physical Risk, Madison Condon
"Green" Corporate Governance, Madison Condon
What’s Scope 3 Good For?, Madison Condon
Commentary on Chy Lung v. Freeman, Julie A. Dahlstrom
The New Pornography Wars, Julie A. Dahlstrom
Surrey's Silence: Subpart F and the Swiss Subsidiary Tax that Never Was, Steven Dean
The Long Shadow Of Inevitable Disclosure, Stacey Dogan and Felicity Slater
Ambivalent Advocates: Why Elite Universities Compromised the Case for Affirmative Action, Jonathan Feingold
The Problem is the Court, Not the Constitution, Jonathan Feingold
JD-Next: A Valid and Reliable Tool to Predict Diverse Students’ Success in Law School, Jessica Findley, Adriana Cimetta, Heidi Burross, Katherine Cheng, Matt Charles, Cayley Balser, Ran Li, and Christopher Robertson
Constitutional Liberalism through Thick and Thin: Reflections on Frank Michelman's Constitutional Essentials, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain
The Limits of a Voluntary Framework in an Unethical Data Ecosystem, Leah R. Fowler, Anya E. R. Prince, and Michael Ulrich
Femtechnodystopia, Leah R. Fowler and Michael Ulrich
Law and Culture, Tamar Frankel and Tomasz Braun
A New Approach to Patent Reform, Janet Freilich, Michael J. Meurer, Mark Schankerman, and Florian Schuett
Brief of Amici Curiae Privacy and First Amendment Law Professors in Support of Defendant-Appellant and Reversal, G. S. Hans, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Danielle K. Citron, Julie E. Cohen, Mary Anne Franks, Woodrow Hartzog, Margot E. Kaminski, Gregory P. Magarian, Frank Pasquale, Neil Richards, and Daniel J. Solove
What STS Can (and Can’t) Do for Law and Technology, Woodrow Hartzog
Initiation Payments, Scott Hirst
Saving Climate Disclosure, Scott Hirst
How Much Do Investors Care about Social Responsibility?, Scott Hirst, Kobi Kastiel, and Tamar Kricheli-Katz
Federalism, Leadership, and COVID-19: Evolving Lessons for the Public’s Health, Nicole Huberfeld
High Stakes, Bad Odds: Health Laws and the Revived Federalism Revolution, Nicole Huberfeld