Submissions from 2025
"What Shall Be Orthodox" in Polarized Times: Overview and Response to Commentators, Linda C. McClain and James E. Fleming
Taking Scale Seriously in Technology Law, Mark P. McKenna and Woodrow Hartzog
Design Problems, Mark P. McKenna and Jessica Silbey
Replacement Reply Brief for Plaintiff-Appellant Mona Salcida Murillo, Madeline H. Meth
Response to Petition for Rehearing En Banc, Felicia M. Sonmez v. WP Company LLC et al, Madeline H. Meth, Brian Wolfman, Becca Steinberg, Regina Wong, Elizabeth Brownstein, and Nathaniel Allen Deacon
Anticompetitive Directors, Lane Miles, Mark A. Lemley, and Rory Van Loo
The Ethics of Industry-Funded Speakers’ Bureaus—How They Disseminate Innovation and Could Corrupt Medicine, Jennifer E. Miller and Christopher Robertson
Opening Brief for Plaintiff-Appellant Emery Barron, Steven Mitchell, Carolyn Sacco, Shaina Sikka, and Madeline H. Meth
The antimicrobial resistance cube: a framework for identifying policy gaps and driving action, Elias Mossialos, Kevin Outterson, Sally Davies, and Michael Anderson
To Save Democracy from Juristocracy: J.B. Thayer and Congressional Power After the Civil War, Samuel Moyn and Rephael G. Stern
Innovative Mechanisms for Marketing Health Insurance: An Experimental Field Test (Results from Colorado), Wendy Netter Epstein, Christopher Robertson, David Yokum, Hansoo Ko, and Kevin Wilson
Stakeholder Views on Lessons Learned for the Antimicrobial Resistance Panel from Previous International Science Panels [version 1], Iruka N. Okeke, Ayodele A. Akinyele, Javier Guzman, and Kevin Outterson
Book Review: BigLaw's Race Problem, Angela Onwuachi-Willig and Anthony V. Alfieri
Decriminalization Matters: LGBTQ Transnational Litigation Networks and Movement Lawyering in the Global South, Ayodeji Kamau Perrin
Civilian Enforcers, Karen Pita Loor
Gig Work at What Cost? Exploring Privacy Risks of Gig Work Platform Participation in the U.S., Amogh Pradeep, Johanna Gunawan, Álvaro Feal, Woodrow Hartzog, and David Choffnes
Signaling Through National Security Lawmaking, Weijia Rao
Celebrating 70 Years of Health Law at BU, Christopher Robertson, Elizabeth McCuskey, Aziza Ahmed, Dionne Lomax, Kathryn Zeiler, Dianne McCarthy, Laura Stephens, Michael Ulrich, Lawrence Vernaglia, Danielle Pelfrey Duryea, Nicole Huberfeld, and Kevin Outterson
The Resurgence of Private Law in American Health Care, Christopher Robertson and Wendy Netter Epstein
Preventing Unjust Enrichment and Copyright Opportunism: An Equitable Interpretation of Section 103(a), Pamela Samuelson and Jessica Silbey
Decreasing Transparency for Certain Department of Health and Human Services Actions, Carmel Shachar and Nicole Huberfeld
A Historical Case for a Robust But Non-Remedial Seventh Amendment, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Amicus in Trump v. Cook: The Fed, Offices as Property, and the Meaning of “Cause”, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
Amicus in Wilcox v. Trump on Presidential Removal and Unitary Executive Theorists’ Errors, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
An Originalist Case for Birthright Citizenship of Unlawful Immigrants' Children: Anti-Gypsy and Anti-Chinese Restrictions as Context, Jed Handelsman Shugerman
