Submissions from 2017
The Internet Will Not Break: Denying Bad Samaritans Section 230 Immunity, Danielle K. Citron and Benjamin Wittes
Bureaucracy As the Border: Administrative Law and the Citizen Family, Kristin Collins
Equality, Sovereignty, and the Family in Morales-Santana, Kristin Collins
Citizen Scientists, Data Transparency, and the Mining Industry, Madison Condon
Working in the Shadows: Child Labor Trafficking in Massachusetts, Julie A. Dahlstrom and Christina Tousignant-Miller
A Research Agenda for the History of Property Law in Europe, Inspired by and Dedicated to Marc Poirier, Anna di Robilant
Populist Property Law, Anna di Robilant
The Future of Fast Food Governance, Andrew Elmore
Fidelity to our Imperfect Constitution: A Response to Five Views, James E. Fleming
The Unnecessary and Unfortunate Focus on "Animus," "Base Desire to Harm," and "Bigotry" in Amalyzing Opposition to Gay and Lesbian Rights, James E. Fleming
Towards Patent Standardization, Janet Freilich and Jay P. Kesan
Recognizing Women's Rights at Work: Health and Women Workers in Global Supply Chains, Erika George, Candace D. Gibson, Rebecca Sewall, and David Wofford
Data Collection and the Regulatory State, Ahmed Ghappour
Searching Places Unknown: Law Enforcement Jurisdiction on the Dark Web, Ahmed Ghappour
Tallinn, Hacking, and Customary International Law, Ahmed Ghappour
Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, Jasmine Gonzales Rose
Patenting Frankenstein's Monster: Exploring the Patentability of Artificial Organ Systems and Methodologies, Jordana Goodman
Copyright Owners' Putative Interests in Privacy, Reputation, and Control: A Reply to Goold, Wendy J. Gordon
How Much Has the Supreme Court Changed Patent Law?, Paul Gugliuzza
The Patently Unexceptional Venue Statute, Paul Gugliuzza and Megan M. La Belle
The Restatement of Employment Law's "Independent Business Person-Entrepreneurial Control" Test for Employee Status, Michael C. Harper
On Questioning Automation, Woodrow Hartzog
Privacy and Terms of Use, Woodrow Hartzog