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Government & Politics
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Default Rules Are Better Than Active Choosing (Often)
March 3, 2026
Cass R. Sunstein, Default Rules Are Better Than Active Choosing (Often), 21 Trends Cognitive Sci. 600 (2017).
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Frank I. Michelman, Norman Redlich, Stephen R. Neuwirth & Denise Carty-Bennia, Brief for 885 Law Professors in Support of Maintaining Adherence to the Roe Decision,…
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The Science of Fake News
March 2, 2026
David M. J. Lazer, Matthew A. Baum, Yochai Benkler, Adam J. Berinsky, Kelly M. Greenhill, Filippo Menczer, Miriam J. Metzger, Brendan Nyhan, Gordon Pennycook, David…
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Alma Cohen, The Pervasive Influence of Political Composition on Circuit Court Decisions, 17 Journal of Legal Analysis 14 (2025).
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Give Young Adults the Vote
March 1, 2026
Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Give Young Adults the Vote, 100 Notre Dame Law Review 1299 (2025).
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Give Parents the Vote
February 28, 2026
Stephen Sachs & Joshua Kleinfeld, Give Parents the Vote, 100 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1201 (2025).
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What is Voting For?
February 28, 2026
Joshua Kleinfeld & Stephen E. Sachs, What is Voting For?, 100 Notre Dame Law Review 1327 (2025).
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Universal Masking in the United States: The Role of Mandates, Health Education, and the CDC
February 28, 2026
Lawrence O. Gostin, I. Glenn Cohen & Jeffrey P. Koplan, Universal Masking in the United States: The Role of Mandates, Health Education, and the CDC,…
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How People Decide What They Want to Know
February 27, 2026
Tali Sharot & Cass R. Sunstein, How People Decide What They Want to Know, 4 Nature Hum. Behav. 14 (2020).
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The Need For a System View to Regulate Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-Based Software as Medical Device
February 27, 2026
Sara Gerke, Boris Babic, Theodoros Evgeniou & I. Glenn Cohen, The Need For a System View to Regulate Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-Based Software as Medical Device,…
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Germ-Line Gene Editing and Congressional Reaction in Context: Learning From Almost 50 Years of Congressional Reactions to Biomedical Breakthroughs
February 27, 2026
Russell A. Spivak, I. Glenn Cohen & Eli Y. Adashi, Germ-Line Gene Editing and Congressional Reaction in Context: Learning From Almost 50 Years of Congressional…
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Killing U.S.A.I.D. Is a Win for Autocrats Everywhere
February 26, 2026
Samantha Power, Killing U.S.A.I.D. Is a Win for Autocrats Everywhere, The New York Times (Feb. 6, 2025).
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Mixing Metaphors: Voting, Dollars, and Campaign Finance Reform
February 25, 2026
Guy-Uriel E. Charles, Mixing Metaphors: Voting, Dollars, and Campaign Finance Reform, 2 Election L. J. 271 (2003).
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State Executive Impeachment – We Need to Know More
February 25, 2026
Gerald L. Neuman, State Executive Impeachment – We Need to Know More, Kentucky Law Journal Online (2025).
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Dispelling the Myths of Permitting Reform and Identifying Effective Pathways Forward
February 24, 2026
David E. Adelman, Sommer Engels, Andrew Mergen et al., Dispelling the Myths of Permitting Reform and Identifying Effective Pathways Forward, 55 Environmental Law Reporter 10038…
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Andrew C. Mergen, Public Lands and the Supreme Court: The Case of Chief Justice John Roberts, 40 Natural Resources & Environment 44 (2026).
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“Violent, Vicious, and Fast”: LSCO Lawyering and the Transformation of American IHL
February 24, 2026
Naz Khatoon Modirzadeh, “Violent, Vicious, and Fast”: LSCO Lawyering and the Transformation of American IHL, 17 Harvard National Security Journal 1 (2025).
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The Demise and Afterlife of Donald Trump’s Criminal Cases
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Demise and Afterlife of Donald Trump’s Criminal Cases, The New Yorker (Dec. 6, 2024).
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How Much Power Does President Trump Have?
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, How Much Power Does President Trump Have?, The New Yorker (Jan. 22, 2025).
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How Much of the Government Can Donald Trump Dismantle?
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, How Much of the Government Can Donald Trump Dismantle?, The New Yorker (Jan. 16, 2025).
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The Strategy Behind Trump’s Defiance of the Law
February 24, 2026
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Strategy Behind Trump’s Defiance of the Law, The New Yorker (Feb. 13, 2025).