Submissions from 2022
Vesting, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Centering Black Women in Patent History, Jessica Silbey
Digital Photographers: Trust, Truth, and Copyright in the Digital Age, Jessica Silbey
Four Privacy Stories and Two Hard Cases, a Comment on Skinner-Thompson's Privacy at the Margins, Jessica Silbey
New Copyright Stories: Clearing the Way for Fair Wages and Equitable Working Conditions in American Theater and other Creative Industries, Jessica Silbey
Investigating Design, Jessica Silbey and Mark P. McKenna
Patient Assistance Programs and the Anti-Kickback Statute: Charting a Pathway Forward, Michael Sinha, Aaron Kesselheim, and Christopher Robertson
Addressing Stigma and False Beliefs About Mental Health: A New Direction for Mental Health Parity Advocacy, Claire Sontheimer and Michael Ulrich
The Partnership Mystique: Law Firm Finance and Governance for the 21st Century American Law Firm, Maya Steinitz
Where is the “Public” in American Public Health? Moving from individual responsibility to collective action, Cecília Tomori, Dabney P. Evans, Aziza Ahmed, Aparna Nair, and Benjamin Mason Meier
Somewhere, USA, Robert L. Tsai
Why Judges Can't Save Democracy, Robert L. Tsai
Balancing Rights and Responsibilities: The Role of Government and Citizens in Combatting Gun Violence, Michael Ulrich
E-Racing Tobacco & Nicotine-Related Health Disparities, Michael Ulrich
POV: As a Nation, Where Are We Now on Gun Policy?, Michael Ulrich
Public Carry versus Public Health — The Harms to Come from the Supreme Court’s Decision in Bruen, Michael Ulrich
Second Amendment Realism, Michael Ulrich
Why Money Is Well Spent on Time, Michael Ulrich
Privacy Pretexts, Rory Van Loo
Stress Testing Governance, Rory Van Loo
The Healthcare Law Review: USA, Lawrence Vernaglia, Olivia R. King, Stephanie J. Schwartz, and Ilana Meyer
Tax Complexity and Technology, David I. Walker
The Economic (In) Significance of Executive Pay ESG Incentives, David I. Walker
Labor’s capital in the twenty-first century, David H. Webber
Should Labor Abandon Its Capital? A Reply to Critics, David H. Webber