Prof. Michael Asimow published “All’s Fair in Love and War: Military Justice in the Movies.”
Prof. Michael Asimow discussed his paper on fair procedure in information administrative adjudication.
Prof. Michael Asimow published “Terra Incognita: Inside the Unmapped World of Informal Adjudication” in the Summer 2024 edition of the ABA Administrative and Regulatory Law News [no link; behind a paywall].
Prof. David Ball posted “Modeling Meaning: Causal Inference under the California Racial Justice Act.”
Prof. Sean Bland published “Decriminalizing Disease: A Health Justice Approach to Infectious Diseases and Criminal Law.”
Prof. Eric Goldman filed an amicus brief in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton.
Prof. Sue Guan posted “Securities Fraud and the Market for Individual Stocks.”
Prof. Sue Guan published “Do Investors Pay Attention to Social Media? A Response to Christine Hurt, Socially Acceptable Securities Fraud.”
Prof. Linsey Krolik co-authored “Navigating AI and Data Ethics: The Essential Role of Product Lawyers and the Product Counsel Framework” [paywalled].
Prof. Ed Lee posted “The AI Penalty: Is There a Bias Against AI-Generated Works?”
Prof. Ed Lee published an essay, “Why the SEC Is Wrong About NFTs.”
Prof. Ed Lee published “AI and the Sound of Music.”
Prof. Ed Lee published “Prompting Progress: Authorship in the Age of AI.”
Prof. Ed Lee posted “Copyright Re-Alignment: The Growth of New Works Outside the Copyright System.”
Prof. Brian Love posted “TCL v. Ericsson: Top-Down Royalty Calculations and Jury Verdicts in U.S. FRAND Cases.”
Prof. Michelle Oberman posted “Recalibrating Risk under Dobbs.”
Prof. David Sloss has posted the introduction of his forthcoming book, “People v. The Court: The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law.”
Prof. Gary Spitko published “Workplace AI and Human Flourishing.”