Search Results - "UCLA Law Review"
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How To Lose A Constitutional Democracy
Published in UCLA law review (01-02-2018)Get full text
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Prison Abolition and Grounded Justice
Published in UCLA law review (01-06-2015)Get full text
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BROKEN PROMISES OF PRIVACY: RESPONDING TO THE SURPRISING FAILURE OF ANONYMIZATION
Published in UCLA law review (01-08-2010)“…Computer scientists have recently undermined our faith in the privacy-protecting power of anonymization, the name for techniques that protect the privacy of…”
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Private Accountability in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Published in UCLA law review (01-01-2019)“…In this Article, I explore the impending conflict between the protection of civil rights and artificial intelligence (AI). While both areas of law have amassed…”
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Antitrust as Allocator of Coordination Rights
Published in UCLA law review (01-05-2020)“…The reigning antitrust paradigm has turned the notion of competition into a talisman, even as antitrust law in reality has functioned as a sorting mechanism to…”
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Implicit Bias in the Courtroom
Published in UCLA law review (01-06-2012)Get full text
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Making Innovation More Competitive: The Case of Fintech
Published in UCLA law review (01-02-2018)Get full text
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From Private Violence to Mass Incarceration: Thinking Intersectionally About Women, Race, and Social Control
Published in UCLA law review (01-08-2012)Get full text
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Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers
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The Civil Rights of Health: A New Approach to Challenging Structural Inequality
Published in UCLA law review (01-10-2020)“…An emerging literature on the social determinants of health reveals that subordination is a major driver of public health disparities. This body of research…”
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The End of Deportation
Published in UCLA law review (01-12-2021)“…This Article introduces to legal scholarship a new horizon for pro-immigrant scholarship and advocacy: deportation abolition. The ever-present threat of…”
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Immigration Detention as Punishment
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Writing Race and Identity in a Global Context: What CRT and TWAIL Can Learn From Each Other
Published in UCLA law review (01-04-2021)“…This Article argues that issues of race and identity have so far been underemphasized, understudied, and undertheorized in mainstream international law. To…”
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The Place of the Prosecutor in Abolitionist Praxis
Published in UCLA law review (01-07-2022)“…Progressive prosecutors have been widely hailed as the solution to mass incarceration. This Article argues, to the contrary, that the legal arm of law…”
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Reforms for Radicals? An Abolitionist Framework
Published in UCLA law review (01-04-2022)“…This Article draws on prison abolitionist organizing, campaigns, and intellectual work around the country to offer a framework for thinking about radical…”
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Art After Warhol
Published in UCLA law review (01-09-2024)“…Copyright law generally prohibits copying. Contemporary art has increasingly come to rely on copying. Thus, the two are on a collision course-or so the…”
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Corporate Law as Decolonization
Published in UCLA law review (01-09-2024)“…After centuries of colonial subordination, Black and Brown former colonies are still fighting to achieve the fruits of decolonization. The traditional theory…”
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First Amendment Protections for Detained Organizers
Published in UCLA law review (01-09-2024)“…Immigration detention is one of the most active sites of struggle for justice in the United States, and the First Amendment may be an underutilized tool in the…”
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Familial Association Under Siege: The Implications of United States v. Magdaleno on the Black Community
Published in UCLA law review (01-09-2024)“…This Comment delves into the fundamental right to familial association and integrity in the United States, tracing its historical significance and its erosion…”
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Silencing the Sex Worker
Published in UCLA law review (01-09-2024)“…This Article argues that sex workers are silenced when they attempt to contribute to lawmaking processes. As a result, they are unable to contribute their…”
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