Content Posted in 2023
A Comment on Hillman, Health Crises, David A. Hoffman
A Consequentialist Framework for Prevention, Sandra G. Mayson
Algorithmic Grey Holes, Alicia G. Solow-Niederman
Amazon's Neighborhood Watch, Jackson Eskay
A Reply to Our Critics, Larry Alexander and Kimberly Ferzan
Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative State, Mariano-Florentino Cuellar
Assuring Access to Pro Se Litigants in the Courtroom, Louis S. Rulli and Len Rieser
Beyond Sisyphus: Some Thoughts on Electoral College Reform, Jack N. Rakove
Board Committee Charters and ESG Accountability, Lisa Fairfax
Centering the Relationship Between Structural Racism and Individual Bias, Dorothy E. Roberts, Agustin Fuentes, and Laurence Ralph
China's Russia/Ukraine Problem, and Why It's Bad for Almost Everyone Else Too, Jacques deLisle
Community Networks as Models to Address Connectivity Gaps in Underserved Communities, Christopher S. Yoo, Leon Gwaka, and Muge Haseki
Court Reform and the Biden Commission, Kermit Roosevelt III
Creating an Inclusive Political Order, Guy-Uriel Charles
Crisis and Disconnect: Electoral Legitimacy and Proposals for Election Reform, Bradley A. Smith
Curbside Consults in Clinical Medicine: Empirical and Liability Challenges, Eric A. Feldman, Rachel L. Zacharias, Steven Joffe, and Holly Fernandez Lynch
Determining the Social Cost of Carbon, Jonathan Baron
Director Liability Framework During Borderline Insolvency and Corporate Failure in India, M P Ram Mohan and Urmil Shah
Dissent-Sensitive Permissions, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Electoral Sentencing Cycles, David S. Abrams, Roberto Galbiati, Emeric Henry, and Arnaud Philippe
Emerging Technology’s Language Wars: AI and Criminal Justice, Carla L. Reyes
From Negative to Positive Algorithm Rights, Cary Coglianese and Kat Hefter
Get Moving with Climate Action, Gina McCarthy
Hidden in Plain Sight: Why Regulations Need a Fresh Look, Sally Katzen
Improving Higher Education Regulation, Wendell Pritchett
Is It Time to Reconsider Chevron Deference?, Ann R. Klee
Is the Government Fiscally Blind? An Empirical Examination of the Effect of the Compensation Requirement on Eminent Domain Exercises, Ronit Levine-Schnur and Gideon Parchomovsky
No More January Sixths: A Constitutional Proposal to Take Politics Out of Presidential Election Mechanics, Paul Boudreaux
Pound for Pound? Roscoe Pound's Adventures in China and Questions They Pose for Scholars of Contemporary China, William P. Alford and Xingzhong Yu
Principles of Proportionate Punishment: Comments on John Deigh, From Psychology to Morality: Essays in Ethical Naturalism, Mitchell N. Berman
Privacy, Health, and Race Equity in the Digital Age, Anita L. Allen
Realigning the Governance Architecture After COVID-19: City Diplomacy and Multilateral Institutions, William W. Burke-White and Eugenie Birch
Reflections of an Unapologetic Safety Regulator, Robert S. Adler
Reframing Educational Equality: Constitutional Evolution and Global Neoliberalism, Mengyun Ma
Reining in Repeat Offenders, Rohit Chopra
Rethinking How We Score Capital Gains Tax Reform, Natasha Sarin, Lawrence Summers, Owen Zidar, and Eric Zwick
Save the Bureaucrats, Paul R. Verkuil
Silver Linings Shutdown, Paul C. Light
Supreme Court Arrests Regulatory Law on Climate and Sustainable Power, Steven Ferrey
Supreme Illegitimacy, Eric W. Orts
The Challenge of Equitable Algorithmic Change, Ellen P. Goodman
The Dangers of Automated Gunshot Detection, Maneka Sinha
The Disability Frame, Karen Tani and Jasmine E. Harris
The Public's Role in Administrative Law, Eugene Scalia
The Regulatory Practitioner, John F. Cooney
The Supreme Court's Doublethink on Arbitration and Administration, Paul R. Verkuil
The Text of the Antitrust Laws, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Understanding Criminal Justice Innovations, Meghan J. Ryan
What Comes After January 6? On the Contingent Congressional Procedure, William B. Ewald
When in Rome... On Local Norms and Sentencing Decisions, David S. Abrams, Roberto Galbiati, Emeric Henry, and Arnaud Philippe
Whilte House Review of Regulation: Myths and Realities, Cass R. Sunstein
Why Have No High-level Executives Been Prosecuted?, Jed S. Rakoff
Why We Need to Measure Regulation, Omar Al-Ubaydli and Patrick McLaughlin