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Constitutional Law
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Lawrence Lessig, How Merrick Garland Can Put the Supreme Court’s Originalists on Notice, Slate (Oct. 13, 2022).
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Twitter, Savior of Democracy
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Opinion, Twitter, Savior of Democracy, Phila. Inquirer, Nov. 17, 2019, at C2.
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Lawrence Lessig, Fidelity & Constraint: How the Supreme Court Has Read the American Constitution (2019).
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Tyranny in the Infrastructure
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Tyranny in the Infrastructure, Wired (Aug. 15, 1997, 12:00 PM).
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Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Reading the Constitution in Cyberspace, 45 Emory L.J. 869 (1996).
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What Things Regulate Speech: CDA 2.0 vs. Filtering
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, What Things Regulate Speech: CDA 2.0 vs. Filtering, 38 Jurimetrics J. 629 (1998).
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Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression: What Things Regulate Speech: CDA2.0 vs. Filtering
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Cyberspace and Freedom of Expression: What Things Regulate Speech: CDA2.0 vs. Filtering, in Law and Society Approaches to Cyberspace 283 (Paul Schiff Berman…
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Understanding Federalism’s Text
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Understanding Federalism’s Text, 66 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1218 (1998).
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What Everybody Knows and What Too Few Accept: Comment on Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co.
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, What Everybody Knows and What Too Few Accept: Comment on Caperton v. A.T. Massey Coal Co., 123 Harv. L. Rev. 104 (2009).
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Privacy as Property
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Privacy as Property, 69 Soc. Res. 247 (2002).
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Should We Convene?
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Should We Convene?, 62 N.Y. Rev. Books 77, July 9, 2015.
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The Puzzling Persistence of Bellbottom Theory: What a Constitutional Theory Should Be
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, The Puzzling Persistence of Bellbottom Theory: What a Constitutional Theory Should Be, 85 Geo. L.J. 1837 (1997).
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Copyright’s First Amendment
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Copyright’s First Amendment, 48 UCLA L. Rev. 1057 (2001).
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Net Gains: Will Technology Make CBS Unconstitutional?
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig & Yochai Benkler, Net Gains: Will Technology Make CBS Unconstitutional?, New Republic, Dec. 14, 1998, at 15.
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What an Originalist Would Understand “Corruption” to Mean
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, What an Originalist Would Understand “Corruption” to Mean, 102 Calif. L. Rev. 1 (2014).
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Tejas Es Diferente: UT Austin’s Admissions Program in Light of Its Exclusionary History
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Lani Guinier & Gerald Torres, Tejas Es Diferente: UT Austin’s Admissions Program in Light of Its Exclusionary History, in Affirmative Action and Racial…
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How a decades-long conversation shaped the young United States
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, How a Decades-long Conversation Shaped the Young United States, Wash. Post, May 14, 2021, (reviewing Akhil Reed Amar, The Words That Made…
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Some free-speech norms are in danger. Maybe that’s a good thing
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, Some Free-speech Norms are in Danger. Maybe That’s a Good Thing, Wash. Post, Nov. 6, 2020, (reviewing Ellis Cose, The Short Life…
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The Court, Race and Brown: Precedents to Suit Each Side
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, The Court, Race and Brown: Precedents to Suit Each Side, Balt. Sun, July 8, 2007, at 2F.
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Which Side is Brown v. Board On?
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, Which Side is Brown v. Board On?, L.A. Times, July 4, 2007, at A21.
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Health Care Ruling: Not a Liberal Victory
January 25, 2024
Kenneth Mack, Health Care Ruling: Not a Liberal Victory, The Root (July 7, 2012, 12:53 AM).