Submissions from 2019
The Inability to Self-Diagnose Bias, Christopher Robertson
Why the Duty to Research Falls on Institutions Rather than Individuals, Christopher Robertson
Race and Class: A Randomized Experiment with Prosecutors, Christopher Robertson, Shima Baradaran Baughman, and Megan Wright
Brief for Amici Curiae Christopher T. Robertson, Kelly Bergstrand, and D. Alexander Winkelman in Support of Appellants' Petition for Initial Hearing En Banc, Christopher Robertson, Kelly Bergstrand, and D. Alex Winkelman
A roadmap for sustainably governing the global antimicrobial commons, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, Manica Balasegaram, Pete Boriello, Jeremy Farrar, Alberto Giubilini, Mark Harrison, Marie-Paule Kieny, Claas Kirchhelle, Joanne Liu, Kevin Outterson, Muhammad Ali Pate, Mathieu Poirier, John-Arne Røttingen, Julian Savulescu, Rebecca Sugden, Visanu Thamlikitkul, Isaac Weldon, Sally Davies, and Steven J. Hoffman
A Hardy Case Makes Bad Law, Victoria Sahani
A Thought-Experiment Regarding Access to Justice in International Arbitration, Victoria Sahani
Year Book Men, David J. Seipp
The Inconsentability of Facial Surveillance, Evan Selinger and Woodrow Hartzog
Data Generated by New Technologies and the Law: A Guide for Massachusetts Practitioners, Andrew Sellars
Reparations for Central American Refugees, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Experiential Learning through Popular Multimedia, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes, Laila Hlass, Priya Baskaran, and Allison Korn
Hardball vs. Beanball: Identifying Fundamentally Antidemocratic Tactics, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Professionals, Politicos, And Crony Attorneys General: A Historical Sketch Of The U.S. Attorney General As A Case For Structural Independence, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Environmental Determinism: Functional Egalitarian Spaces Promote Functional Egalitarian Practices, Katharine B. Silbaugh
The Legal Design for Parenting Concussion Risk, Katharine B. Silbaugh
Control over Contemporary Photography: A Tangle of Copyright, Right of Publicity, and the First Amendment, Jessica Silbey
How Xerox’s Intellectual Property Prevented Anyone From Copying Its Copiers, Jessica Silbey
Intellectual Property Harms: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century, Jessica Silbey
Justifying Copyright in the Age of Digital Reproduction: The Case of Photographers, Jessica Silbey
Right of Repair in the Digital Economy, Jessica Silbey
Copyright’s Memory Hole, Jessica Silbey and Eric Goldman
The Upside of Deep Fakes, Jessica Silbey and Woodrow Hartzog
Existential Copyright and Professional Photography, Jessica Silbey, Eva Subotnik, and Peter DiCola
Digital Health Privacy in Active-Aging Settings: Will the Law Let You Age Well?, Tara Sklar, Richard Carmona, Kathie Insel, and Christopher Robertson