Most Recent Additions*
How Crime Shapes Insurance and Insurance Shapes Crime
Tom Baker and Anja Shortland
Herbert Hovenkamp: Distinguishing Harms from Benefits in the 2023 Merger Guidelines
Herbert Hovenkamp
Judicial Extraterritoriality
Yanbai Wang
"You’re Fired": Criminal Use of Presidential Removal Power
Claire Finkelstein and Richard Painter
Disabling Travel: Quantifying the Harm of Inaccessible Hotels to Disabled People
Kristen L. Popham, Elizabeth F. Emens, and Jasmine Harris
Gender and Deception: Moral Perceptions and Legal Responses
Gregory Klass and Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
The Trouble with Time Served
Kimberly Ferzan
Poverty Penalties as Human Rights Problems
Jean Galbraith, Latifa AlMarri, Lisha Bhati, Rheem Brooks, Zachary Green, Margo Hu, and Noor Irshaidat
The Problem with Race-Based Medicine
Dorothy Roberts
Cyber Borders: Exercising State Sovereignty Online
Beth Simmons and Rachel Hulvey
The Disability Docket
Jasmine Harris, Karen Tani, and Shira Wakschlag
Where's the Insurance in Mass Torts?
Tom Baker
The Scope and Legal Implications of Tracking Technologies on Hospital Websites
Allison Hoffman, Matthew S. McCoy, and Ari B. Friedman
Responding to the Call to Meaningfully Assess Institutional Review Board Effectiveness
Holly Lynch, Elisa A. Hurley, and Holly A. Taylor
What is Algorithmic Bias and Why Antitrust Agencies Should Care?
Giovanna Massarotto
Can Computational Tools Revitalize Antitrust Enforcement?
Giovanna Massarotto
NDAs: A Study in Rights, Wrongs, and Civil Recourse
Kimberly Ferzan
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
*Updated as of 09/26/23.