Submissions from 2023
Justice Roberts Chose Colorblindness Over the Constitution | Opinion, Jonathan Feingold
POV: Yes, Filling Out the Race Box on Forms Is Tiresome, but Here’s Why It Matters, Jasmine Gonzales Rose and Neda Khoshkhoo
After Roe, After Dobbs, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Submissions from 2022
Florida Governor DeSantis’ Transport of Migrants to Massachusetts Is a “Crude Political Tactic…Playing with People’s Lives,” LAW Expert Says, Rich Barlow and Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
How big technology systems are slowing innovation, James Bessen
The Cost of Ethical AI Development for AI Startups, James Bessen, Stephen Michael Impink, and Robert Seamans
Teacher and Lawyer, Constance Browne Is Driven by Social Justice, Constance A. Browne
What Abortion Sanctuaries Can Learn from the Immigrants' Rights Movement, Julie A. Dahlstrom and Katie Watson
Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty. But did survivors get justice?, Julie A. Dahlstrom and Rachel J. Wechsler
Anti-Critical Race Theory Laws Are Actually Pro-CRT, Jonathan Feingold
Brown Jackson Is Key Voice in Harvard, UNC Bias Cases, Jonathan Feingold
The Party Attacking Affirmative Action Just Made the Case for it, Jonathan Feingold and Vinay Harpalani
Addressing Patent Gender Disparities, Jordana Goodman
Seven steps to increase patent inventorship equity, Jordana Goodman
Professors Hartzog and Richards Advocate for Data Loyalty in Privacy Legislation, Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards
We're so Close to Getting Data Loyalty Right, Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards
Data Vu: Why Breaches Involve the Same Stories Again and Again, Woodrow Hartzog and Daniel Solove
BU Celebrates Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Rise to US Supreme Court, Nicole Huberfeld
Is the End of Roe v. Wade Near? Leaked SCOTUS Brief Says Yes, Nicole Huberfeld and Linda C. McClain
What Role Should Criminal Justice Play in Foreign Relations?, Steven Arrigg Koh
William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professorships Honor Mark Grinstaff, Gary Lawson, and Dana Robert, Gary S. Lawson
An Institute of One's Own: Polly Bunting's "Messy Experiment" Of Helping Women Navigate Work-Family Conflict, Linda C. McClain
LAW Dean’s Letter Urges Confirmation of Biden’s Historic SCOTUS Pick, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
POV: Why the CROWN Act Is Needed, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
“She’s Earned This”: Angela Onwuachi-Willig Rejoices in Historic Confirmation, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Massachusetts Needs More Ex-public Defenders as Judges, Sadiq Reza
To heal the nation, hold even the politically powerful accountable, Maya Steinitz
POV: What Rights Could Unravel Next, in Light of Draft Opinion by SCOTUS Overturning Roe v. Wade, Robert L. Tsai
Submissions from 2021
Billion-dollar blueprints: A new way of understanding the high but elusive worth of intellectual property, James Bessen
Unlocking Frontier Technology: The Policy Challenge of the Digital Economy, James Bessen
The Sprawling Problem of Financial Greenwashing, Madison Condon
Op-Ed: Ghislaine Maxwell’s case puts a spotlight on trafficking’s victim-defendants, Julie A. Dahlstrom
The Chauvin Verdict and Lessons from Brown: Who Are We, America?, Jonathan Feingold
What the public doesn’t get: Anti-CRT lawmakers are passing pro-CRT laws, Jonathan Feingold
Possibilities and Pitfalls of Health Reform Through Budget Reconciliation, Nicole Huberfeld
Mass. must be proactive to protect public safety, Cody Jacobs
The Huawei DPA: A Prologue to the Global Arrest Game?, Steven Arrigg Koh
The Mladić Appeal Judgment and the Enduring Legacy of the Hague Tribunals, Steven Arrigg Koh
Navigating the Sea Change in Law Firm Finance and Ownership in the U.S., Victoria Sahani and Maya Steinitz
Traversing Cyber, Indigenous, New Space, Mediation, and COVID-19 Disputes: The Schiefelbein Global Dispute Resolution Conference, Lester Schiefelbein, Victoria Sahani, Art Hinshaw, and Jay Jenkins
POV: Supreme Court Rules That over 400,000 Immigrants are Ineligible to Permanently Remain in United States Decision will “have a devastating and far-reaching impact” on thousands of, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
New Ariz. Law Practice Rules May Jump-Start National Reform, Maya Steinitz and Victoria Sahani
You no longer have to be a lawyer to practice law in Arizona. That's good and bad, Maya Steinitz and Victoria Sahani
As a Public Health Threat, Mass Shootings Require Public Health Solutions, Michael Ulrich
Comment on Proposed Regulation: Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights, David H. Webber
Submissions from 2020
Climate Change’s New Ally: Big Finance, Madison Condon
The Firm Administering the Coronavirus Rescue Considers Climate Risks in Its Ordinary Investments, Madison Condon
POV: Since When Should a Misdemeanor Carry a Death Sentence?, Karen Pita Loor
Trump's Proposed Changes Would Effectively Abolish Asylum, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
How SCOTUS Nominations Became All-Out War, Robert L. Tsai
Inequality During a Pandemic, Part II: Rationing Life-Saving Gear and Care, Robert L. Tsai
Inequality During a Pandemic, Part I: Shared Suffering and Self-Quarantine, Robert L. Tsai
Who’s in Charge?, Robert L. Tsai
If the Republican Party is the party of Trump, what does it stand for?, Robert L. Tsai and Linda C. McClain
Public Carry and Public Health: Good Cause as a Good Solution, Michael Ulrich
Why millennials will win Trump's war on socially responsible investing, David H. Webber, Michal Barzuza, and Quinn Curtis
Submissions from 2019
Americans Should Know More About The ‘March Of Return’, Susan M. Akram
The Future of Administrative Law Judge Selection, Jack M. Beermann
Tech Companies Get a Free Pass on Moderating Content It’s time to change that., Danielle K. Citron
The Internet's "Safe Harbor" Is Not Safe for Kids, Danielle K. Citron
The Automated Administrative State, Danielle K. Citron and Ryan Calo
Campaigns Must Prepare for Deepfakes: This Is What Their Plan Should Look Like, Danielle K. Citron and Katherine Charlet
Deepfakes and the New Disinformation War, Danielle K. Citron and Robert Chesney
MacArthur Genius Danielle Citron on Deepfakes and the Representative Katie Hill Scandal, Danielle K. Citron and Brian Feldman
Evaluating New York’s “Revenge Porn” Law: A Missed Opportunity to Protect Sexual Privacy, Danielle K. Citron and Mary Anne Franks
Rural America's Drinking Water Crisis, Madison Condon
Labor Trafficking is a Crime You Probably Don't Notice, Julie A. Dahlstrom
Op-Ed: Sex Trafficking Defendants Have a New Face -- White, Wealthy and Well-Connected, Julie A. Dahlstrom
We need to fix our broken asylum system, Julie A. Dahlstrom
There's a Legal Crisis on Our Southern Border -- And it was Caused by Our Government, Julie A. Dahlstrom, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes, and Karen Pita Loor
Toward Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Labor, Morgan R. Frank, David Autor, James Bessen, and Iyad Rahwan
Why You Can No Longer Get Lost in the Crowd, Woodrow Hartzog and Evan Selinger
Julian Assange and Omar al-Bashir: What Comes Next for Two Global Fugitives?, Steven Arrigg Koh
El alcance extraterritorial de los delitos de cuello blanco de los Estados Unidos, David Rossman
As an immigrant child in America, there are 3 ways to die, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Deterrence doesn't work when you're fleeing for your life, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Skyrocketing citizenship backlog — politics at play?, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Trump’s Flirtation With Emergency Powers Is Not Just About His Wall, Robert L. Tsai
Trump’s Travel Ban Faces Fresh Legal Jeopardy, Robert L. Tsai
Everything from Soup to Nuts: The Full Plate of Academic Law Library Directorship, Ronald E. Wheeler
Submissions from 2018
What's Driving The Migration Crisis At Our Southern Border?, Susan M. Akram
Lucia and the Future of Administrative Adjudication, Jack M. Beermann
Two Views on the Nationwide Injunction, Jack M. Beermann
Distribuzione (commerciale) e diritto: variazioni su tema, Daniela Caruso
Section 230’s Challenge to Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Danielle K. Citron
Deep Fakes: A Looming Crisis for National Security, Democracy and Privacy?, Danielle K. Citron and Robert Chesney
Disinformation on Steroids: The Threat of Deep Fakes, Danielle K. Citron and Robert Chesney
FOSTA: The New Anti-Sex-Trafficking Legislation May Not End the Internet, But It’s Not Good Law Either, Danielle K. Citron and Quinta Jurecic
We Don’t Need a National Data Center of the Poor, Danielle K. Citron and David Super
Trump's harsh immigration policies are a gift for human traffickers, Julie A. Dahlstrom
Mapping States' Reactions to the Syria Strikes of April 2018 - A Comprehensive Guide, Alonso Gurmendi, Rebecca Ingber, Priya Pillai, and Elvina Pothelet
The Huawei Arrest: How It Likely Happened and What Comes Next, Steven Arrigg Koh
The Trump-Bolton Misdirection on Russian Extradition: Plenty of Legal Options Exist to Gain Custody of Russian Suspects, Steven Arrigg Koh
Defining Access to Justice in International Arbitration, Victoria Sahani
Charging asylum application fees is the latest way the US could make immigrants pay for its red tape, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Sessions's Bleak Asylum Ruling Sends Us Back Decades, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Sessions’s immigration orders threaten judicial independence, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
'These Are Animals' Has Quickly Become American Doctrine — And That’s Dangerous, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
The unrelenting saga of family separation: What now?, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes