Spring 2023 Issue

  • Privacy in Discovery After Dobbs

    Allyson Haynes Stuart

    Professor of Law, Charleston School of Law

A Collection of Essays from our 2022 Symposium

  • Technology Driven Government Law and Regulation

    D. Daniel Sokol

    Carolyn Craig Franklin Chair in Law and Business, USC Gould School of Law and Senior Advisor, White & Case LLP.

  • Taxing Digital Platforms

    Andrew Hayashi

    Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law

    Young Ran (Christine) Kim

    Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University

  • FOSTA’s Mess

    Danielle Citron

    Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law, Chapman & Caddell Professor of Law, LawTech Center Director, University of Virginia School of Law; Vice President, Cyber Civil Rights Initiative; 2019 MacArthur Fellow.

    Quinta Jurecic

    Fellow, Brookings Institution; Senior Editor, Lawfare

  • Constructing the Digital Regulatory Ecosystem: Agency Collaboration

    Erika M. Douglas

    Associate Professor of Law, Temple University, Beasley School of Law.

Fall 2022 Issue

  • Law's Computational Paradox

    Frank Fagan

    Associate Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law (Houston); Research Associate, EDHEC Augmented Law Institute (France)

  • Data Inferences and Free Speech

    Anqi Wang

    MSc in Social Science of the Internet, Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford

    Han Liu

    Associate Professor, Tsinghua University School of Law; JSD, Yale University

Summer 2022 Issue

  • Put on the Spot: Damien Hirst's The Currency and the Future of NFTs

    Wee Min

    National University of Singapore, Faculty of Law; LLM Candidate, New York University School of Law

  • "Nobody is Watching Me": Towards Human-Centric Privacy and Humanless Information Protection

    Yafit Lev- Aretz

    Assistant Professor of Law, The Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, and Director of Tech Policy, The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, Baruch College, City University of New York.

  • Regulating Big Tech: Lessons From the FTC's Do Not Call Rule

    William E. Kovacic

    George Washington University Law School

    David A. Hyman

    Georgetown University Law Center