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Technology & Law
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“One of These Things Does Not Belong”: Intellectual Property and Collective Action Across Boundaries
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, “One of These Things Does Not Belong”: Intellectual Property and Collective Action Across Boundaries, 117 Yale L.J. Pocket Part 280 (2008).
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The “Kid-Vid” Crusade
January 25, 2024
Susan Bartlett Foote & Robert H. Mnookin, The “Kid-Vid” Crusade, 61 Pub. Int., Spring 1980, at 90.
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The Rationale for Computer-Aided Instruction
January 25, 2024
Robert C. Clark, The Rationale for Computer-Aided Instruction, 33 J. Legal Educ. 459 (1983).
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Staring into a Black Hole
January 25, 2024
Noah Feldman, Staring into a Black Hole, Pushkin (May 26, 2019).
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Free Speech and Trump’s Twitter
January 25, 2024
Noah Feldman, Free Speech and Trump’s Twitter, N.Y. Times, June 6, 2018, at 23.
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Conceptualizing the Right of Access to Technology
January 25, 2024
Morton J. Horwitz, Conceptualizing the Right of Access to Technology, 79 Wash. L. Rev. 105 (2004).
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FDI Flows and Multinational Firm Activity
January 25, 2024
Pol Antràs, Mihir A. Desai & Fritz Foley, FDI Flows and Multinational Firm Activity (Soc’y for Econ. Dynamics, 2006 Meeting Paper No. 266, Dec. 26,…
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Laura Martin: Real Options and the Cable Industry
January 25, 2024
Mihir A. Desai & Peter Tufano, Laura Martin: Real Options and the Cable Industry (HBS Case 201-004, Aug. 2000).
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Digital Trade-Related Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: Existing Models and Lessons for the Multilateral Trade System
January 25, 2024
Mark Wu, Digital Trade-Related Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: Existing Models and Lessons for the Multilateral Trade System (RTA Exch., Int’l Ctr. for Trade and…
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Trust the Science but Do Your Research: A Comment on the Unfortunate Revival of the Progressive Case for the Administrative State
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Trust the Science but Do Your Research: A Comment on the Unfortunate Revival of the Progressive Case for the Administrative State, 98 Ind.
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The Law of Free Expression and New Information Technologies: The First Amendment Isn’t Obsolete
January 25, 2024
Mark V. Tushnet, The Law of Free Expression and New Information Technologies: The First Amendment Isn’t Obsolete (Sept. 14, 2020).
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New York Times v. Sullivan Around the World
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, New York Times v. Sullivan Around the World, 66 Ala. L. Rev. 337 (2014).
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Internet Exceptionalism: An Overview From General Constitutional Law
January 25, 2024
Mark Tushnet, Internet Exceptionalism: An Overview From General Constitutional Law, 56 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1637 (2015).
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Mark Tushnet, Introduction: Reflections on the First Amendment and the Information Economy, 127 Harv. L. Rev. 2234 (2014).
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Big Tech Calls for Agency Heads To Recuse Are a Groundless and Cynical Strategy To Obstruct Enforcement
January 25, 2024
Laurence H. Tribe, Big Tech Calls for Agency Heads To Recuse Are a Groundless and Cynical Strategy To Obstruct Enforcement, ProMarket (Oct. 17, 2023).
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Channeling Technology Through Law
January 25, 2024
Laurence H. Tribe, Channeling Technology Through Law (1973).
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Laurence H. Tribe, The Curvature of Constitutional Space: What Lawyers Can Learn From Modern Physics, in The Curvature of Constitutional Space: What Lawyers Can Learn…
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How AI Could Take Over Elections—And Undermine Democracy
January 25, 2024
Archon Fung & Lawrence Lessig, How AI Could Take Over Elections—And Undermine Democracy, Conversation (June 2, 2023).
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Forward
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, Forward, in Joseph Reagle, Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia ix (2019)…
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REMIX: How Creativity Is Being Strangled by the Law
January 25, 2024
Lawrence Lessig, REMIX: How Creativity Is Being Strangled by the Law, in The Social Media Reader 155 (Michael Mandiberg, ed. 2020).
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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.