Submissions from 2023
AI For the Antitrust Regulator, Cary Coglianese
Evaluating Regulatory Performance, Cary Coglianese
People and Processes: AI Governance Under Executive Order 14,110, Cary Coglianese
Public Participation and Environmental Regulation: Continuities, Changes, and Challenges, Cary Coglianese
Regulating Machine Learning: The Challenge of Heterogeneity, Cary Coglianese
Standards and the Law, Cary Coglianese
Algorithms and Competition in the Digital Economy, Cary Coglianese and Alicia Lai
Antipolitics and the Administrative State, Cary Coglianese and Daniel Walters
Taking Hong Kong's Constitutional Journey to the World: Some Reflections on the works of Johannes Chan, Jacques deLisle
Addressing the Evolving Concept of Gender and Intersectional Stereotypes in International Norm Creation: Directions for a New CEDAW General Recommendation, Rangita de Silva de Alwis
Equitable Ecosystem: A Two-Pronged Approach to Equity in Artificial Intelligence, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Amani Carter, and Govind Nagubandi
NDAs: A Study in Rights, Wrongs, and Civil Recourse, Kimberly Ferzan
The Trouble with Time Served, Kimberly Ferzan
Flight and Force, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan and Rachel Harmon
"You’re Fired": Criminal Use of Presidential Removal Power, Claire Finkelstein and Richard Painter
Promoting Corporate Diversity: The Uncertain Role of Institutional Investors, Jill Fisch
Managers’ Private Communications with Analysts: The Effect of SEC v. Siebel Systems Inc., Jill Fisch, Ashiq Ali, Michael T. Durney, and Hoyoun Kyung
Corporate Democracy and the Intermediary Voting Dilemma, Jill E. Fisch and Jeff Schwartz
Derivative Foreign Relations Law, Jean Galbraith
Introduction to Symposium on the Contours and Limits of Advisory Opinions, Jean Galbraith
Poverty Penalties as Human Rights Problems, Jean Galbraith, Latifa AlMarri, Lisha Bhati, Rheem Brooks, Zachary Green, Margo Hu, and Noor Irshaidat
Staying in Place: Southern Methodists, the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, and Postwar Battles for Control of Church Property, Sarah Barringer Gordon
The Disability Docket, Jasmine Harris, Karen Tani, and Shira Wakschlag
Plea Bargains: Efficient or Unjust?, Anjelica Hendricks, Carissa Byrne Hessick, Jeffrey Bellin, Erin Blondel, Elana Fogel, and John Flynn
Winners and Losers in the Debate Over the Expansion of Medicare, Allison Hoffman
The Scope and Legal Implications of Tracking Technologies on Hospital Websites, Allison Hoffman, Matthew S. McCoy, and Ari B. Friedman
Defeating the Empire of Forms, David Hoffman
Longer Trips to Court Cause Evictions, David A. Hoffman and Anton Strezhnev
Antitrust and Self-Preferencing, Herbert Hovenkamp
Brown Shoe Merger Policy and the Glorification of Waste, Herbert Hovenkamp
Fixing Platform Monopoly in the Google Search Case, Herbert Hovenkamp
Herbert Hovenkamp: Competitive Harm and the 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines, Herbert Hovenkamp
Herbert Hovenkamp: Distinguishing Harms from Benefits in the 2023 Merger Guidelines, Herbert Hovenkamp
Resetting Section 2, Herbert Hovenkamp
The Power of Antitrust Personhood, Herbert Hovenkamp
Antitrust Interoperability Remedies, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Did the Supreme Court Fix “Brown Shoe”?, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Reclaiming The Antitrust Law Of Potential Competition Mergers, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Antitrust Text, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Slogans and Goals of Antitrust Law, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Worker Welfare and Antitrust, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
The Life of Antitrust's Consumer Welfare Model, Herbert J. Hovenkamp and Fiona Scott Morton
What Antitrust Experts Want You to Know About the Amazon Trial, Herbert Hovenkamp, Fiona Scott Morton, Christopher Conlon, and Harry First
A Bad Merger of Process and Substance: Changing the Merger Guidelines and Premerger Review Form, Gus Hurwitz
Chevron and Administrative Antitrust, Redux, Gus Hurwitz
Defamation and Privacy: What You Can't Say About Me, Gus Hurwitz
Noisy Speech Externalities, Gus Hurwitz
Sustaining Journalistic Institutions, Gus Hurwitz
Introduction: Media and Society after Technological Disruption, Gus Hurwitz and Kyle Langvardt
Circumvention of Law and the Hidden Logic Behind It, Leo Katz and Alvaro Sandroni
Gender and Deception: Moral Perceptions and Legal Responses, Gregory Klass and Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Bibb Balancing: Regulatory Mismatches Under the Dormant Commerce Clause, Michael S. Knoll
Considering tomorrow's patients in today's drug approvals, Emily Largent and Holly Lynch
Access to affordable medicines: obligations of universities and academic medical centers, Emily Largent and Holly Fernandez Lynch
The history of job (in)security: Why private law theory may not save work law, Sophia Z. Lee
Big Mistake: Knowing and Doing Better in Patient Engagement, Holly Lynch
Inclusive, engaged, and accountable institutional review boards, Holly Lynch, Emily E. Anderson, and Ann Johnson
Responding to the Call to Meaningfully Assess Institutional Review Board Effectiveness, Holly Lynch, Elisa A. Hurley, and Holly A. Taylor
Pressing regulatory challenges for psychedelic medicine, Holly Lynch, Amy L. McGuire, Lewis A. Grossman, and I. Glenn Cohen
Extending the US Food and Drug Administration’s Postmarket Authorities, Holly Lynch, Rachel E. Sachs, Sejin Lee, Matthew Herder, Joseph S. Ross, and Reshma Ramachandran
Can Computational Tools Revitalize Antitrust Enforcement?, Giovanna Massarotto
What is Algorithmic Bias and Why Antitrust Agencies Should Care?, Giovanna Massarotto
Pioneers of Precarity, Serena Mayeri
The Intersectional Origins of Modern Feminist Legal Advocacy, Serena Mayeri
Evading a Race-Conscious Constitution, Cara McClellan
When Claims Collide: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and the Meaning of Discrimination, Cara McClellan
Policy Dialogue: Racial Segregation in America's Schools, Cara McClellan and Matthew Delmont
Democracy's Bureaucracy: The Complicated Case of Voter Registration Lists, Michael Morse
Donating to the District Attorney, Michael Morse, Carissa Byrne Hessick, and Nathan Pinnell
Criminal Responsibility Reconsidered, Stephen J. Morse
Startup Failure, Elizabeth Pollman
Disabling Travel: Quantifying the Harm of Inaccessible Hotels to Disabled People, Kristen L. Popham, Elizabeth F. Emens, and Jasmine Harris
The Problem with Race-Based Medicine, Dorothy E. Roberts
Why Abolition, Dorothy E. Roberts
Standing Back and Standing Down: Citizen Non-Cooperation and Police Non-Intervention as Causes of Justice Failure and Crime, Paul H. Robinson, Jeffrey Seaman, and Muhammad Sarahne
A Tale of Two Americas, Kermit Roosevelt III
Beyond Anti-Anti-Orientalism, Or How Not to Study Chinese Law, Teemu Ruskola
Book Review: A Certain Justice: Toward an Ecology of the Chinese Legal Imagination, Teemu Ruskola
The Leveling Axiom, Alvaro Sandroni and Leo Katz
Equal Protection in Dobbs and Beyond: How States Protect Life Inside and Outside of the Abortion Context, Reva Siegel, Serena Mayeri, and Melissa Murray
Cyber Borders: Exercising State Sovereignty Online, Beth Simmons and Rachel Hulvey
Infrastructure and authority at the state’s edge: The Border Crossings of the World dataset, Beth Simmons, Michael R. Kenwick, and Richard J. McAlexander
Bankruptcy’s Identity Crisis, David A. Skeel Jr.
Allowing the Courts to Step in Where Needed: Applying the PLRA's 90-Day Limit on Preliminary Relief, Catherine T. Struve
After 504: Training the Citizen-Enforcers of Disability Rights, Karen Tani
Demonstrating Law Library Value Through Mission-Centered Assessment, Amanda Watson, Amanda Karel, Amanda Runyon, and Leslie Street
The Citizen and the Energy Regulatory Process, Shelley Welton
“Why Change?” Monopoly and Competition in the Southeastern U.S. Electricity System, Shelley Welton and Conor Harrison
Expecting Specific Performance, Tess Wilkinson-Ryan, David Hoffman, and Emily Campbell
Choice of Law and the Federal-State System, Tobias Wolff
Network Slicing and Net Neutrality, Christopher S. Yoo
Optimizing Cybersecurity Risk in Medical Cyber-Physical Devices, Christopher S. Yoo and Bethany Lee
Best Practices for Trying a Section 2 Case, Christopher S. Yoo, Douglas Melamed, John Roberti, and Ian Simmons
Submissions from 2022
What History Can Tell Us About the Future of Insurance and Litigation after COVID-19, Kenneth S. Abraham and Tom Baker
Police Frisks, David S. Abrams, Hanming Fang, and Priyanka Goonetilleke
When in Rome... On Local Norms and Sentencing Decisions, David S. Abrams, Roberto Galbiati, Emeric Henry, and Arnaud Philippe
Influence by Intimidation: Business Lobbying in the Regulatory Process, Alex Acs and Cary Coglianese
A Reply to Our Critics, Larry Alexander and Kimberly Ferzan
Dismantling the “Black Opticon”: Privacy, Race Equity, and Online Data-Protection Reform, Anita L. Allen