Submissions from 2019
Sexual Privacy, Danielle K. Citron
Why Sexual Privacy Matters for Trust, Danielle K. Citron
Deep Fakes: A Looming Challenge for Privacy, Democracy, and National Security, Danielle K. Citron and Robert Chesney
When Law Frees Us to Speak, Danielle K. Citron and Jonathon Penney
Stirring the Pot: A Response to Rothman's Right of Publicity, Stacey Dogan
Diversity Drift, Jonathan Feingold
Equal Protection Design Defects, Jonathan Feingold
Hidden in Plain Sight: A More Compelling Case for Diversity, Jonathan Feingold
SFFA v. Harvard: How Affirmative Action Myths Mask White Bonus, Jonathan Feingold
The Unnecessary and Unfortunate Focus on “Animus,” “Bare Desire to Harm,” and “Bigotry” in Analyzing Opposition to Gay and Lesbian Rights, James E. Fleming
Prophetic Patents, Janet Freilich
Science Fiction: Fictitious Experiments in Patents, Janet Freilich and Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Tensions and exclusions: the knotty policy encounter between sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV, Susana T. Fried, Aziza Ahmed, and Luisa Cabal
Could States Do Single-Payer Health Care?, Erin C. Fuse Brown and Elizabeth McCuskey
The Future of Law and Economics and the Legacy of Guido Calabresi, Wendy J. Gordon, Alain Marciano, and Giovanni B. Ramello
Digitizing Brandenburg: Common Law Drift Toward a Causal Theory of Imminence, J. Remy Green
Chapter 13: The politics of immigrant and refugee health in the United States, Michael A. Grodin, Sondra S. Crosby, and George J. Annas
Death of Copyright, Paul Gugliuzza
Elite Patent Law, Paul Gugliuzza
Rising Confusion About 'Arising Under' Jurisdiction in Patent Cases, Paul Gugliuzza
The Procedure of Patent Eligibility, Paul Gugliuzza
The Supreme Court Bar at the Bar of Patents, Paul Gugliuzza
Using the Anglo-American Respondeat Superior Principle to Assign Responsibility for Worker Statutory Benefits and Protections, Michael C. Harper
The Public Information Fallacy, Woodrow Hartzog