Submissions from 2013
Ordered Liberty: Response to Michael Dorf, James E. Fleming and Linda C. McClain
Dismantling Large Bank Holding Companies for Their Own Good and for the Good of the Country, Tamar Frankel
Municipalities in Distress: A Preventive View, Tamar Frankel
Self-Regulation of Insider-Trading in Mutual Funds and Advisers, Tamar Frankel
The Influence of Investment Banks on Corporate Governance, Tamar Frankel
Sunshine, Stakeholders, and Executive Pay: A Regression-Discontinuity Approach, Brian D. Galle and David I. Walker
Feminism and the Future of African International Legal Scholarship, Erika George
Global Health and Human Rights: Legal and Philosophical Perspectives; The Right to Health in International Law, Erika George
Incorporating Rights: Empire, Global Enterprise, and Global Justice, Erika George
In Good Company: How Corporate Social Responsibility Can Protect Rights and Aid Efforts to End Child Sex Trafficking and Modern Slavery, Erika George and Scarlet R. Smith
The Concept of 'Harm' in Copyright, Wendy J. Gordon
Dissemination Must Serve Authors: How the U.S. Supreme Court Erred, Wendy J. Gordon
IP Injury and the Institutions of Patent Law, Paul Gugliuzza
The Federal Circuit as a Federal Court, Paul Gugliuzza
The Uncertain Impact of Wal-Mart v. Dukes, Michael Harper
Retaliatory Capital Allocation or Defensive Dual Sourcing: the Boeing Dreamliner Case, Michael C. Harper
A stronger 'online eraser' law would be a mistake, Woodrow Hartzog
Here's to the right to be partially forgotten, Woodrow Hartzog
Social Data, Woodrow Hartzog
The Fight to Frame Privacy, Woodrow Hartzog
Big Data in Small Hands, Woodrow Hartzog and Evan Selinger
The Case for Online Obscurity, Woodrow Hartzog and Frederic Stutzman
Obscurity by Design, Woodrow Hartzog and Frederic D. Stutzman
ALI Principles of the Law of Software Contracts: Some Proposals for a Global Software Licensing Policy, Robert A. Hillman and Maureen A. O'Rourke