Most Recent Additions*
Are "Book Bans" Unconstitutional? Reflections on Public School Libraries and the Limits of Law
Catherine J. Ross
The Old and The New Governors: Efforts to Regulate and to Influence Platform Content Moderation
Dawn C. Nunziato
Compensation Under the Microscope: What Has Gone Wrong with Oregon's Wrongful Compensation Statute?
Jeffrey Gutman
The Sentinel Stirs: Government Procurement Law After Loper Bright Enterprises
Christopher R. Yukins, Kristen Ittig, and Nicole Williamson
Law and the Political System in Xi Jinping's China: The Decline of the Party/State Distinction
Donald C. Clarke
The Supreme Court’s Opinion in SEC v. Jarkesy Has the Potential to Be Extremely Destructive
Richard J. Pierce Jr
Assessing Percipient.ai After Loper Bright Enterprises – Potentially a New Trajectory in Government Procurement Law
Christopher R. Yukins
The Cost of Justice at the Dawn of AI
Michael B. Abramowicz
State Sovereign Immunity and the New Purposivism
Anthony J. Bellia and Bradford R. Clark
The Overton Window and Privacy Enforcement
Alicia Solow-Niederman
The Implications of Section 230 for Black Communities
Spencer A. Overton and Catherine Powell
Mandated Reporting and The Legal Educator's Duty
Cori Alonso-Yoder and Eve Rips
Plenary Power: Teaching The Immigration Law Of The Territories
Cori Alonso-Yoder
Compensation Under the Microscope: Michigan
Jeffrey Gutman
Policy Brief: On Remand in Cantero, the Second Circuit Should Uphold New York's Interest-on-Escrow Law and Reject Bank of America's Preemption Claim
Arthur E. Wilmarth Jr.
Can AI Standards Have Politics?
Alicia Solow-Niederman
*Updated as of 10/14/24.