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The New National Security Challenge to the Economic Order

; cybercrime; terrorism; and threats to infrastructure, industry, and the media. These policies are also increasingly likely to conflict with trade and

Navassa: Property, Sovereignty, and the Law of the Territories

exploit and profit from their colonies. Surely it requires some justification now to tell those colonies that the same tools are unavailable to them—that

Forum: Evicted: The Socio-Legal Case for the Right to Housing

disinvestment. As Sherrena explains to Desmond, “The ‘hood is good. There’s a lot of money there.” The money, as it turns out, comes from exploiting the supply

Forum: The Dominance of Teams in the Production of Legal Knowledge

unreasonable to think that they would bring some of the pro-team norms from these disciplines to the practice of legal research. The findings could also

Forum: Griswold and the Public Dimension of the Right to Privacy

of them involved access to justice. The Court held in Griffin v. Illinois that indigent defendants have a right to transcripts of their trials, even if

Forum: The Limits of Mobility and the Persistence of Urban Inequality

What Schleicher fails to confront, however, are the additional costs to low-income and disadvantaged populations once they enter these markets. In

Forum: The Origins of U.S. Territorial Taxation and the Insular Cases

taxation. Today, these costs entitle the territories to the fiscal benefits that they, in part, fund. Denying welfare benefits based on formal exemption

Forum: The Social Meaning of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

claims to all of their pre-tax income. Proponents of the preference for capital income do not justify it on these terms. They argue that lower taxes

Forum: The Power of the Corporate Charging Decision over Corporate Conduct

before asking companies to waive their attorney-client privilege and share confidential, protected information with the government. (We discuss these

Forum: Escape Into the Panopticon: Virtual Worlds and the Surveillance Society

seriously, however, there remains the problem of private data collection. Virtual worlds are enormous cameras. As people live more of their lives online