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Danielle K. Citron, The Internet’s “Safe Harbor” Is Not Safe for Kids, Common Sense (September 6, 2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Fertility Centers Will Keep Inflicting Pain on Families Until the Government Steps In, USA Today (September 6, 2019). view
Katherine Charlet & Danielle K. Citron, Campaigns Must Prepare for Deepfakes: This Is What Their Plan Should Look Like, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (September 5, 2019). view
Amanda Frost, Alienating Citizens, 114 Northwestern University Law Review, 241–267 (2019). view
Gregory Mitchell, Employee Surveys on Sensitive Topics, 16 Compliance and Ethics Professional Magazine 28–30 (2019). view
Charles Barzun, Is a Progressive Reading of the Constitution Possible? (reviewing Erwin Chemerinsky, We the People: A Progressive Reading of the Constitution for the Twenty-First Century) The New Rambler (2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Why the Question of What’s Going to Happen to Jeffrey Epstein’s Money Is So Complicated, Forbes (August 15, 2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, When Fertility Clinics Get it Wrong, Forbes (August 8, 2019). view
Quinn Curtis, Dain C. Donelson & Justin Hopkins, Revealing Corporate Financial Misreporting, 36 Contemporary Accounting Research 1337–1372 (2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, Paying for Invaluable Work, Forbes (July 26, 2019). view
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part V), Volokh Conspiracy (July 26, 2019). view
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part IV), Volokh Conspiracy (July 25, 2019). view
David A. Martin, Executive Discretion and Judicial Deference After the Census Case: The Chief Justice’s Tightrope, Lawfare (July 25, 2019). view
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part III), Volokh Conspiracy (July 24, 2019). view
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part II), Volokh Conspiracy (July 23, 2019). view
John C. Harrison, The Article II Executive Power and the Rule of Law (Part I), Volokh Conspiracy (July 22, 2019). view
Darryl K. Brown, Why Does the US Sentence People to Hundreds of Years in Prison?, Conversation (July 22, 2019). view
Cathy Hwang & Matthew Jennejohn, The New Research on Contractual Complexity, 14 Capital Markets Law Journal 381–393 (2019). view
Deborah Hellman, Partisan Gerrymandering and Campaign Finance: An Interesting Relationship, Election Law Blog (July 1, 2019). view
A. E. Dick Howard, Confronting “Illiberal Democracies”, Richmond Times-Dispatch (June 29, 2019). view
A. E. Dick Howard, Planting the Seeds of Liberty, Richmond Times-Dispatch (June 29, 2019). view
Michael A. Livermore & Daniel N. Rockmore, France Kicks Data Scientists Out of Its Courts, Slate (June 21, 2019). view
Scott R. Anderson & Ashley S. Deeks, Iran Shoots Down a U.S. Drone: Domestic and International Legal Implications, Lawfare (June 20, 2019). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Does the U.S. Currently Have a Right of Self-Defense Against Iran?, Lawfare (June 19, 2019). view
Quinn Curtis, The Past and Present of Mutual Fund Fee Recognition, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance & Financial Regulation Blog (June 6, 2019). view
Rachel Harmon & et al., Proactive Policing: A Summary of the Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 14 Asian Journal of Criminology 145–177 (2019). view
Thomas B. Nachbar, Heroes and Villains of Antitrust (reviewing Tim Wu, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the Gilded Age) 18 Antitrust Source 1–12 (2019). view
Dotan Oliar, Personalizing Copyright Law Using Consumer Demographics (reviewing Adi Libson & Gideon Parchomovsky, Toward the Personalization of Copyright Law, 86 U. Chi. L. Rev. 527 (2019)) JOTWELL (2019). view
Ashley S. Deeks, A New Tool for Tech Companies: International Law, Lawfare (May 30, 2019). view
Quinn Curtis, How Some States Are Ripping Off People Who Try to Save for College, Washington Post (May 22, 2019). view
Bobby Chesney, Danielle K. Citron & Quinta Jurecic, About That Pelosi Video: What to Do About ‘Cheapfakes’ in 2020, Lawfare (May 19, 2019). view
Richard C. Schragger, High Stakes in the Charlottesville Monuments Litigation, Richmond Times-Dispatch 11Z (May 10, 2019). view
George K. Yin, How to Get Trump’s Tax Returns – Without a Subpoena, Politico (May 4, 2019). view
Lois Shepherd, A Federal Abortion Law Might Be Needed, The Hill (May 2, 2019). view
Danielle K. Citron, Sexual Privacy, 128 Yale Law Journal, 1870–1960 (2019). view
Giulia Farrior & Elizabeth A. Rowe, Revisiting Trade Secret Extraterritoriality, 25 Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law, 431–450 (2019). view
Alison Gocke, Nodal Governance of the U.S. Electricity Grid, 29 Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum, 205–271 (2019). view
Michael D. Gilbert & Samir Sheth, For Campaign Finance Violators, Crime Pays, Take Care (April 24, 2019). view
Naomi R. Cahn, What Should Stay-At-Home Moms Get at Divorce?, Forbes.com (April 19, 2019). view
G. Edward White, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis D. Brandeis y la transformación de la jurisprudencia estadounidense durante la era progresista, in Cossío, José Ramón, Mijangos, Pablo, & Pani, Erika Derecho y cambio social en la historia, El Colegio de México (2019). view
Ryan Calo & Danielle K. Citron, The Automated Administrative State, Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center The Ethical Machine (April 8, 2019). view
Ashley S. Deeks, Detaining by Algorithm, Humanitarian Law & Policy (March 25, 2019). view
Danielle K. Citron & Mary Anne Franks, Evaluating New York’s "Revenge Porn" Law: A Missed Opportunity to Protect Sexual Privacy, Harvard Law Review Blog (March 19, 2019). view
A. E. Dick Howard, Redistricting Commission Amendment Is a Landmark, but Work Remains to Put It in the Virginia Constitution, Richmond Times-Dispatch (March 18, 2019). view
Lois Shepherd, Delay, Delay, Delay: Restrictive Laws Force Later-Term Abortions, Truthout (March 18, 2019). view
Jonathan Z. Cannon, Environmental Law Futures, Vibrant Environmental Blog (March 15, 2019). view
Richard C. Schragger, It’s the City’s Right to Remove Confederate Monuments, Richmond Times-Dispatch 9A (March 3, 2019). view
Dotan Oliar & James Y. Stern, Right on Time: First Possession in Property and Intellectual Property, 99 Boston University Law Review, 395–458 (2019). view
Micah J. Schwartzman & Nelson Tebbe, Against Establishment Clause Concession, Take Care (February 28, 2019). view
Elizabeth A. Rowe, Snapshot of Trade Secret Developments, 60 William and Mary Law Review, 45 (2019). view

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