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Submissions from 2022

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How Factory Farming Could Cause the Next COVID-19, Omar Khodor

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Boosting Rail Competition, Daniel Elliott

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Supreme Illegitimacy, Eric W. Orts

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Can Courts Stop Hearing Processes Where the Agency Always Wins?, Daniella Cass

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Walmart Threads the Needle on Separation-of-Powers Remedies, Eli Nachmany

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Seeking Structural Remedies for Corporate Recidivists, Rohit Chopra

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Lessons from the FTC’s Facebook Saga, Rohit Chopra

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Another Round of Speculation about Chevron?, Evan Zoldan

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Large Firms as Repeat Offenders, Rohit Chopra

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Stock Markets Fail to Punish Firms that Cause Harm, Ellen Holtmaat, William McGuire, and Aseem Prakash

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Avoiding Unduly Concentrated Clean Energy Markets, Richard J. Pierce

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The Podcast Problem, Jillian Moss

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Toxic Metals in Baby Food Remain Unregulated, Jonathan Sharp

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Analyzing Language to Identify Stakeholders, Fabiana Di Porto

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Contractors in Rulemaking, Kazia Nowacki

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Agency General Counsels, Beware, E. Donald Elliott and Joshua Galperin

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Improving International Regulatory Cooperation, Marianna Karttunen and Alberto Morales

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Redesigning Automated Legal Guidance, Joshua Blank and Leigh Osofsky

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A Judicial Threat to Conservation, Jonathan Wood

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A Voluntary Coda, Cary Coglianese

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Private Standards and the Benzene Case, Cary Coglianese and Gabriel Scheffler

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Incorporated Standards in a Federal System, Cary Coglianese and Neharika Goyal

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Introducing Incorporation by Reference, Emily S. Bremer

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Teaching Standard Essential Patents, Cynthia Dahl

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Law’s Interaction with Voluntary Codes and Standards, Cary Coglianese and Angel Reed

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Why the SEC is Wrong About Implied Preclusion, Linda D. Jellum

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A Tale of Two Cities’ Diversifying Economies, Stephen M. Miller and Andrew Woods

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Using Insurance to Regulate Food Safety, Timothy D. Lytton

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How Regulators Should Supervise Software, Hilary J. Allen

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Do Not Blame Us, Thomas O. McGarity and Wendy E. Wagner

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Legislators as Defendants but Not as Plaintiffs, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

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Supreme Court Crushes the United States’ Ability to Mitigate Climate Change, Richard J. Pierce

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Nostalgia for Agency Expertise, Richard J. Pierce

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A Review of Health Care in the Court, Allison K. Hoffman

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A Major Ruling on Major Questions, Randolph J. May

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Is Chevron Deference Still Alive?, Richard J. Pierce

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Court Allows Administration to End “Remain in Mexico”, Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia

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A Dangerous, Even if Expected, Opinion on Climate, Shelley Welton

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Firearms Regulation through Constitutional Litigation, Hillel Y. Levin and Timothy D. Lytton

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A Risk-Based Approach to AI Procurement, Ashley Casovan and Var Shankar

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Constitutional Commitments to Aspirational Principles, Tobias Barrington Wolff

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The Hidden Governance in AI, Abigail Z. Jacobs and Deirdre K. Mulligan

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Procurement as an AI Governance Change Agent, Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez

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Procurement Officials Are Leading Federal AI Adoption, Timothy W. Cooke

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Responsible AI is a Management Problem, Not a Purchase, Joshua A. Kroll

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How Can Governments Use AI to Improve Procurement?, Dan Chenok

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Using AI to Reduce Performance Risk in U.S. Procurement, Jessica Tillipman

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Retooling the Acquisition Gateway for Responsible AI, David S. Rubenstein

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The Procurement Path to AI Governance, Lavi M. Dor and Cary Coglianese

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Drilling Approvals are Not the Reason for High Oil Prices, Henry Miller

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Did Step Zero Help Doom Chevron?, Cary Coglianese

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Increasing Access to Credit in Communities of Color, Olivia Barrow

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Cataloging and Clarifying Judicial Review Statutes, Jonathan Siegel

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Improving the Quality of Mass Justice, Daniel E. Ho, David Marcus, and Gerald K. Ray

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Updating the Congressional Review Act, Jesse Cross

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Public Access to Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, Jeremy Graboyes

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Regulating Representatives in Agency Adjudicative Proceedings, George Cohen

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Cryptocurrency and the Climate Crisis, Lawrence Baxter

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Making Inoperative Guidance Accessible to All, Cary Coglianese and Todd Rubin

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Solving the Problem of Prison Gerrymandering, Madeline Verniero

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Contracts and Privacy Policies in the Age of Smart Readers, Yonathan Arbel and Samuel Becher

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The Biden Administration’s Rail Regulation Efforts Make Little Sense, Ike Brannon and Michael Gorman

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Lessons from the Paycheck Protection Program, Susan C. Morse

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Digital Versus Human Algorithms, Cary Coglianese and Alicia Lai

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Help International Medical Graduates Help Us, Jamison Chung

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The Regulation of Black Families, Dorothy Roberts

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The False Promise of “Third-Category” Worker Laws, Veena Dubal

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How Agencies Can Better Regulate for Racial Justice, Olatunde C. Johnson

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Ending the Racial Housing Gap, Andrew Kliewer

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How the Carceral State Punishes Survivors, S. Lisa Washington

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Priorities and the State of Implicit Bias in Crimmigration, Carrie Rosenbaum

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Hidden Racial Disparities in FDA-Required Research, Jill Fisher

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Land Use Regulation and Residential Segregation, Jessica Trounstine

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No, the Supreme Court Cannot Save Democracy, Daniel E. Walters

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The (Un)Regulation of Tattoo Ink, Jamison Chung

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Fixing Cash Aid Is More Than Child’s Play, Lynn D. Lu

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Increasing Protections for Low-Income Homeowners, Kate Dugan

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The Biden Administration Should Not Sunset the Sunset Rule, Charles Yates and Adi Dynar

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The SBA Should Change Its Rules on Criminal History, Zachary Best and Stephen Hayes

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Curbing the Pandemic of Cyber Sexual Abuse, Katherine McKeen

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Dismantling Unjust Interest Rates for Debt Collection Judgments, Karuna Patel

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Disparities Arising from Standardized Contracts, Manisha Padi

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Safeguarding the Right to Vote Through a Strong Regulatory System, James Goodwin

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How Ending Forced Arbitration Advances Economic Justice, Remington Gregg

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Is ESG Simply the Old CSR Wine in a New Bottle?, Nives Dolšak, Jennifer J. Griffin, and Aseem Prakash

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Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter and Freedom of Expression, Chui Ling Goh

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Creating an Inclusive Political Order, Guy-Uriel Charles

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Important Changes at the Intersection of Antitrust and Administrative Law, Richard J. Pierce

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Regulatory Engagement is Due for an Upgrade, Samara Spence and Robin Thurston

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Beyond OIRA for Equity in Regulatory Process, Bijal Shah

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Democratic Innovation to Improve Agency Rulemaking Comments, Eduardo J. Martinez

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A Turning Point for Digital Asset Regulation, Kevin Werbach

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Balancing Public Engagement and Agency Action in a Changing World, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar

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Marginalized Groups and the Multiple Languages of Regulatory Decision-Making, Sidney A. Shapiro

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Reimagining the Public’s Role in Agency Rulemaking, Reeve T. Bull

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Institutionalizing Equity in Agency Decision Making, Matthew Lee Wiener

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Regulatory Reform, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and the Poor, John D. Graham

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Public Input in Rulemaking, Sally Katzen

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Reconsidering Anticorruption from a Regulatory Perspective, Maria De Benedetto

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Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Brianna Rauenzahn