Search Results - "Harvard Law Review"
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The New Governors: The People, Rules, and Processes Governing Online Speech
Published in Harvard law review (01-04-2018)“…Private online platforms have an increasingly essential role in free speech and participation in democratic culture. But while it might appear that any…”
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FOREWORD: ABOLITION CONSTITUTIONALISM
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FOREWORD: 1930S REDUX: THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE UNDER SIEGE
Published in Harvard law review (01-11-2017)“…Eighty years on, we are seeing a resurgence of the antiregulatory and antigovernment forces that lost the battle of the New Deal. President Trump's…”
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ENVISIONING ABOLITION DEMOCRACY
Published in Harvard law review (01-04-2019)“…For decades, police in Chicago chained people in their custody to the wall in dark, windowless rooms and subjected their captives to beatings, electric shocks,…”
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INTRODUCTION: PRIVACY SELF-MANAGEMENT AND THE CONSENT DILEMMA
Published in Harvard law review (01-05-2013)“…During the past decade, the problems involving information privacy - the ascendance of Big Data and fusion centers, the tsunami of data security breaches, the…”
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ANTITRUST REMEDIES FOR LABOR MARKET POWER
Published in Harvard law review (01-12-2018)“…Recent research indicates that labor market power has contributed to wage inequality and economic stagnation. Although the antitrust laws prohibit firms from…”
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FEDERAL INDIAN LAW AS PARADIGM WITHIN PUBLIC LAW
Published in Harvard law review (01-05-2019)“…U.S. public law has long taken slavery and Jim Crow segregation as a paradigm case through which to understand our constitutional law: cases adjudicating…”
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WHICH TEXTUALISM?
Published in Harvard law review (01-11-2020)“…The academic indictment of textualism was almost in. Although textualism has in recent decades gained considerable prominence within the federal judiciary,…”
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ABOLITION AS PRAXIS OF HUMAN BEING: A FOREWORD
Published in Harvard law review (01-04-2019)“…What are the historical conditions and political imperatives of "abolition" as a contemporary praxis? How does abolition generate a radical critique of…”
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THE LAW OF INTERPRETATION
Published in Harvard law review (01-02-2017)“…How should we interpret legal instruments? How do we identify the law they create? Current approaches largely fall into two broad camps. The standard picture…”
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WHAT PRIVACY IS FOR
Published in Harvard law review (01-05-2013)“…Privacy has an image problem. Over and over again, regardless of the forum in which it is debated, it is cast as old-fashioned at best and downright harmful at…”
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FOREWORD: THE DEGRADATION OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY — AND THE COURT
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DEMANDS FOR A DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL ECONOMY
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RACIAL CAPITALISM
Published in Harvard law review (01-06-2013)“…Racial capitalism — the process of deriving social and economic value from the racial identity of another person — is a longstanding, common, and deeply…”
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TESTING ORDINARY MEANING
Published in Harvard law review (01-12-2020)“…Within legal scholarship and practice, among the most pervasive tasks is the interpretation of texts. And within legal interpretation, perhaps the most…”
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HORIZONTAL SHAREHOLDING
Published in Harvard law review (01-03-2016)“…Horizontal shareholdings exist when a common set of investors own significant shares in corporations that are horizontal competitors in a product market…”
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The major questions quartet
Published in Harvard law review (01-11-2022)“…Begin with what is uncontroversial: nobody 'likes' to see "agencies asserting highly consequential power 'beyond' what Congress could reasonably be understood…”
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Content moderation as systems thinking
Published in Harvard law review (01-12-2022)“…The stylized picture of content moderation that forms the basis for most regulatory and academic discussion of online speech governance is misleading and…”
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MULTIPLE CHANCELLORS: REFORMING THE NATIONAL INJUNCTION
Published in Harvard law review (01-12-2017)“…In several recent high-profile cases, federal district judges have issued injunctions that apply across the nation, controlling the defendants' behavior with…”
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Race-ing 'Roe': Reproductive justice, racial justice, and the battle for 'Roe v. Wade'
Published in Harvard law review (01-04-2021)“…Amidst a raft of major Supreme Court decisions, a relatively quiet concurrence has planted the seeds for what may precipitate a major transformation in…”
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