Submissions from 2018
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
Trump’s assault on immigrant children must stop, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Zero Tolerance And Detention Don't Work In Juvenile Justice. They Don't Work In Immigration Either, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Op-Ed: California’s most powerful voice on Wall Street? Its pensions, David H. Webber
The Real Reason the Investor Class Hates Pensions, David H. Webber
Micro Essay Researching Foreign Law in a Bunch of Common Law Jurisdictions Just Got WAY Easier!, Ronald E. Wheeler
Submissions from 2017
Free Speech and Hate Speech, from Skokie to Charlottesville, Jack M. Beermann
The Deregulatory Moment and the Clean Power Plan Repeal, Jack M. Beermann
The Surprising Origins of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Jack M. Beermann
What to Do About the Emerging Threat of Censorship Creep on the Internet, Danielle K. Citron
The Tyranny of Perfect Surveillance & Lessons from 'The Circle', Danielle K. Citron and Eleanor Citron
What We Learn From Government Speech About Hate, Danielle K. Citron and Helen Norton
Follow Buddies and Block Buddies: A Simple Proposal to Improve Civility, Control, and Privacy on Twitter, Danielle K. Citron and Benjamin Wittes
Whittling Away at Trademark Law’s Notions of Harm, Stacey Dogan
Sentencing "Best Practices" a Must-Read for the Criminal Bar, Jack Lu
Massachusetts Should Become A 'Sanctuary State', Karen Pita Loor
Revealing Not-for-Profit Third-Party Funders in Investment Arbitration, Victoria Sahani
Third-party funding in international arbitration, Victoria Sahani
Immigration judges were always overworked. Now they’ll be untrained, too, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Aging Policy Design: Building from Anne Alstott, Katharine B. Silbaugh
Big corporations are trying to silence their own shareholders, David H. Webber
The Contract Clause: A Constitutional History by James W. Ely (review), Jay D. Wexler
Communication-and-Resolution Programs The Jury Is Still Out, Kathryn Zeiler
Submissions from 2016
Regulation of the Sharing Economy: Uber and Beyond, Jack M. Beermann
The Proposed Separation of Powers Restoration Act Goes Too Far, Jack M. Beermann
Big Data Should Be Regulated by ‘Technological Due Process’, Danielle K. Citron
Companies Should Reject Online Threats, Danielle K. Citron
Enforce Existing Laws to Combat Online Threats, Danielle K. Citron
We will look back at cyber-harassment as a disgrace – if we act now, Danielle K. Citron
Five Unexpected Lessons from the Ashley Madison Breach, Danielle K. Citron and Woodrow Hartzog
Should the President Be Able to Block You on Twitter?, Danielle K. Citron and Elizabeth Joh
What’s Up with Wage Growth?, Mary C. Daly, Bart Hobijn, and Benjamin David Pyle
Banks' Culture Problem: You Can't Have Just One, Tamar Frankel
Google Books Project Continues to Test the Boundaries of Fair Use Law, Jordana Goodman
Battle of the Sexist: The Implicit, Explicit, and Unrelenting Bias of Trump’s Presidential Campaign, Linda C. McClain
Hon. Solomon Oliver Jr., Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Obama’s State of the Union Should Honor Colleges That Give Prisoners a Chance, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Race and Racial Identity Are Social Constructs, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Still Learning From the Birmingham Jail, Angela Onwuachi-Willig
Data Dependence Awakens, Benjamin David Pyle and John C. Williams
Divorce Lies and Litigation: Curbing Both with Evidentiary Hearings, Sadiq Reza
Blurred Lines between Third-Party Funders and Law Firms, Victoria Sahani
The Latest State To Regulate 3rd-Party Funding By Statute, Victoria Sahani
Lincoln's Promise: Congress, Veterans, and Traumatic Brain Injury, Michael Ulrich
Submissions from 2015
Scarce Skills, Not Scarce Jobs, James Bessen
Attorney General Kamala Harris to Help Law Enforcement in Investigations of Criminal Invasions of Sexual Privacy, Danielle K. Citron
Expand harassment laws to protect victims of online abuse, Danielle K. Citron
Online Engagement on Equal Terms, Danielle K. Citron
Some Good News for Data Breach Victims, For A Change, Danielle K. Citron
Parents, Teens, And Technology: Starting The Conversation, Danielle K. Citron and Julia Jean Citron
The Decision That Could Finally Kill the Revenge-Porn Business, Danielle K. Citron and Woodrow Hartzog
Regulating revenge porn isn’t censorship, Danielle K. Citron and Neil Richards
Leave the cheaters in peace: If you poke around the Ashley Madison data, you're aiding and abetting the hackers, Danielle K. Citron and Maram Salaheldin
Finding Normal: Natural Rates and Policy Prescriptions, Mary C. Daly, Fernanda Nechio, and Benjamin David Pyle
Internet Payment Blockades: SOPA and PIPA in Disguise? Or Worse?, Stacey Dogan
Did Commissioner Gallagher Violate SEC Rules?, Tamar Frankel
Don't Kill the Password. Change the Password, Woodrow Hartzog and Daniel J. Solove
Antitrust Snoops on the Loose, Keith N. Hylton
Persistent Overoptimism about Economic Growth, Kevin J. Lansing and Benjamin David Pyle
The Health of International Arbitration: Counterpoise and Common Sense, William W. Park
Could the Boston Marathon Bomber Receive a Fair Trial in Boston?, Karen Pita Loor
Residual Seasonality and Monetary Policy, Glenn D. Rudebusch, Daniel J. Wilson, and Benjamin David Pyle
The Impact of Third-Party Funders on the Parties They Decline to Finance, Victoria Sahani
The Structural Challenge of Investment Arbitration Viewed through the Lens of Third-Party Funding, Victoria Sahani
POV: Enlisting State Police to Enforce Immigration Law a Mistake, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
POV: Refusing Syrian Refugee Admissions—A Reality Check, Sarah R. Sherman-Stokes
Submissions from 2014
Looking for Mr. (or Ms.) Rights, Jack M. Beermann
Rethinking Notice, Jack M. Beermann
Safe at Any Speed: Robert Ahdieh’s Take on Cost-Benefit Analysis in Financial Markets, Jack M. Beermann
Employers Aren’t Just Whining – the “Skills Gap” Is Real, James Bessen
History Backs Up Tesla’s Patent Sharing, James Bessen
Cops Don't Take Harassment of Women Seriously—Especially Online, Danielle K. Citron
Free Speech Does Not Protect Cyberharassment, Danielle K. Citron
Just Because a Hate Crime Occurs on the Internet Doesn't Mean It's Not a Hate Crime, Danielle K. Citron
Open Letter to Jennifer Lawrence, Danielle K. Citron
'Revenge porn' should be a crime in U.S., Danielle K. Citron
The Facebook Justice System, Danielle K. Citron
To Defeat Trolls, We Need To Do More than Just Jail Them, Danielle K. Citron
It's simple: criminalize revenge porn, or let men punish women they don't like, Danielle K. Citron and Mary Anne Franks
Can and Should Perez Hilton Be Held Liable for Reposting Celebrities' Private Nude Photos Without their Consent?, Danielle K. Citron and Neil Richards
On Legal Scholarship, Danielle K. Citron and Robin West
Intermediary Trademark Liability: A Comparative Lens, Stacey Dogan
Why We Need to Restructure the Big Bank Holding Companies, Tamar Frankel
4 Things You Should Know About The Hague, Steven Arrigg Koh
Lots of Love for this Loving Analysis, Angela Onwuachi-Willig