Submissions from 2024
The Price of Consent, Zohra Ahmed
Privacy Nicks: How the Law Normalizes Surveillance, Woodrow Hartzog, Evan Selinger, and Johanna Gunawan
Getting Merger Guidelines Right, Keith N. Hylton
Against Monetary Primacy, Yair Listokin and Rory Van Loo
Do Public Accommodations Laws Compel “What Shall Be Orthodox”?: The Role of Barnette in 303 Creative LLC v. Eleni, Linda C. McClain
Race, Racial Bias, and Imputed Liability Murder, Perry Moriearty, Kat Albrecht, and Caitlin Glass
Counseling Oppression, Angelo Petrigh
A Matter of Facts: The Evolution of Copyright’s Fact-Exclusion and Its Implications for Disinformation and Democracy, Jessica Silbey
Submissions from 2023
Feminist Legal Theory and Praxis after Dobbs: Science, Politics, and Expertise, Aziza Ahmed
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health: Undermining Public Health, Facilitating Reproductive Coercion, Aziza Ahmed, Dabney P. Evans, Jason Jackson, Benjamin Mason Meier, and Cecília Tomori
INTRODUCTION: Securing Reproductive Justice After Dobbs, Aziza Ahmed, Nicole Huberfeld, and Linda C. McClain
(Re)criminalizing Abortion: Returning to the Political with Stories, George J. Annas
Preventing the Slide down the Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Euthanasia While Protecting the Rights of People with Disabilities Who Are “Not Dead Yet.”, George J. Annas and Heidi B. Kummer
Loper Bright and the Future of Chevron Deference, Jack M. Beermann
The Anti-Innovation Supreme Court: Major Questions, Delegation, Chevron and More, Jack M. Beermann
Opinion: How Software Stifles Competition and Innovation, James Bessen
Automatic Reaction - What Happens to Workers at Firms that Automate?, James Bessen, Martin Goos, Anna Salomons, and Wiljan van den Berge
The Role of Ethical Principles in AI Startups, James Bessen, Stephen Michael Impink, and Robert Seamans
Employer-Sponsored Reproduction, Valarie Blake and Elizabeth McCuskey
What Mcculloch V. Maryland Got Wrong: The Original Meaning of 'Necessary' is Not 'Useful', 'Convenient', or 'Rational', Steven Calabresi, Gary S. Lawson, and Elise Kostial
National Telecommunications and Information Administration: Comments from Researchers at Boston University and the University of Chicago, Ran Canetti, Aloni Cohen, Chris Conley, Mark Crovella, Stacey Dogan, Marco Gaboardi, Woodrow Hartzog, Rory Van Loo, Christopher Robertson, and Katharine B. Silbaugh
Metaresearch, Psychology, and Law: A Case Study on Implicit Bias, Jason Chin, Alexander Holcombe, Kathryn Zeiler, Patrick Forscher, and Ann Guo
Climate Services: The Business of Physical Risk, Madison Condon
"Green" Corporate Governance, Madison Condon
What’s Scope 3 Good For?, Madison Condon