Submissions from 2018
Four Principles for Digital Expression (You Won't Believe #3!), Danielle K. Citron and Neil Richards
Risk and Anxiety: A Theory of Data Breach Harms, Danielle K. Citron and Daniel Solove
The Problem Isn't Just Backpage: Revising Section 230 Immunity, Danielle K. Citron and Benjamin Wittes
Abolishing Ius Sanguinis Citizenship: A Proposal Too Restrained and Too Radical, Kristin Collins
Deference and Deferral: Constitutional Structure and the Durability of Gender-Based Nationality Laws, Kristin Collins
Managing the Future of Energy Storage: Implications for Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Madison Condon, Richard Revesz, and Burcin Unel
The Social Enterprise Life Cycle, Steven Dean and Dana Brakman Reiser
Bounded Rationality, Paternalism, and Trademark Law, Stacey Dogan
Greeted with a Shrug: The Impact of the Community Design System on United States Law, Stacey Dogan
Can Rationing Through Inconvenience Be Ethical?, Nir Eyal, Paul Romain, and Christopher Robertson
Eyes Wide Open: What Social Science Can Tell Us About the Supreme Court's Use of Social Science, Jonathan Feingold and Evelyn Carter
Critical Dialogue, James E. Fleming and Bruce P. Frohnen
Response to Bruce Frohnen’s review of Fidelity to our Imperfect Constitution: For Moral Readings and Against Originalisms, James E. Fleming and Bruce P. Frohnen
The Law Officer (LO) and Compliance Officer (CO): Status, Function, Liabilities, and Relationship, Tamar Frankel
The Rise of Fiduciary Law, Tamar Frankel
Health Care Federalism and Next Steps in Health Reform, Abbe Gluck and Nicole Huberfeld
Racial Character Evidence in Police Killing Cases, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
All Your Works Are Belong to Us: New Frontiers for the Derivative Work Right in Video Games, J. Remy Green
A (Nude) Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words — But How Many Dollars?: Using Copyright as a Metric for Harm in ‘Revenge Porn’ Cases, J. Remy Green
Quick Decisions in Patent Cases, Paul Gugliuzza
Can a Court Change the Law by Saying Nothing?, Paul Gugliuzza and Mark A. Lemley
Are Privacy Laws Deficient?, Woodrow Hartzog
Body Cameras and the Path to Redeem Privacy Law, Woodrow Hartzog
The Case Against Idealising Control, Woodrow Hartzog
The Case for Investor Ordering, Scott Hirst