Insurance is an enormously powerful and beneficial method of spreading risk and compensating for loss. But even insurance has its limits. A new and... MORE
The COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented natural disasters of 2020 remind us of the importance of emergency preparedness. This Article contributes... MORE
Many federal agencies conduct adjudicative proceedings and permit claimants or parties to those proceedings to be represented by attorney or non-... MORE
We explore how adding pro-social preferences to the canonical precaution model of accidents changes either the efficient damages rule or the harm... MORE
In the internet’s earliest days, all we saw was its promise. The nascent technology was celebrated for its ability to connect strangers and to ease... MORE
Intimate life is under constant surveillance. Firms track people’s periods, hot flashes, abortions, sexual assaults, sex toy use, sexual fantasies,... MORE
Many states offer their citizens protections, benefits, and services that go well beyond those of federal law, ranging from consumer protection,... MORE
National restrictions on trade and immigration are the most salient illustrations of the current protectionist moment, but cities have played their... MORE
We examine the microeconomics of using algorithms to nudge decision-makers toward particular social outcomes. We refer to this as "algorithmic social... MORE
U.S. constitutional law prohibits the use of sex as a proxy for other traits in most instances. For example, the Virginia Military Institute [VMI]... MORE
During the European sovereign debt crisis of 2011-13, some nations faced with rising borrowing costs adopted commitments to treat bondholders as... MORE
A body of empirical research in finance has attempted to assess whether stocks associated with sinful behavior (companies selling alcohol, tobacco,... MORE