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Zachary Abrahamson

deal data. Such conduct may impede innovation. But antitrust law lacks a coherent response to monopoly of data. This Comment proposes a policy inspired by duties to share. Over a ...

Floyd Abrams

Justice, Solicitor General Elena Kagan summed up in a cool and even-handed manner the arguments she and her opponents in the Citizens United v. FEC case had made to the Supreme ...

Jacob Abolafia

proposes a broad antisubordination theory of the criminal law which grapples directly with disparities in power, rather than obscuring them under the guise of formal equality ...

Michael Abramowicz

devised but for the inducement of a patent.” This Article argues that th… Article 114 Yale L.J. 697 (2005) Courts have become increasingly skeptical of

Forum: The Rise of Lawless Power: A Book Proposal

the population of a city. II. limits on power Just as human beings are always seeking new forms of power, they are always attempting to limit its use

Forum: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Financial Regulation: A Reply

approach to estimating the effects of a merger on competition. Posner and Weyl note that the guidelines are well-accepted as net beneficial in their

Dignity as a Value in Agency Cost-Benefit Analysis

who adopt a “Kantian” understanding of dignity as having “an unconditioned and incomparable worth.” See Kant, supra note 5, at 102-03. See Anderson

Seeking Equity in Electronic Monitoring: Mounting a Bearden Challenge

there are a wide variety of preferences among defendants, and I acknowledge the … Natasha Alladina, The Use of Electronic Monitoring in the Alaska

Law Enforcement and Data Privacy: A Forward-Looking Approach

accompanying note 40. In re Warrant To Search a Certain Email Account Controlled & Maintained by Microsoft Corp., 15 F. … Id. at 474. MLATs are agreements

Prison Malapportionment: Forging a New Path for State Courts

growth in prison populations, thousands of prisons were built. Between 1990 and 2005, on average, a new prison was constructed in America every ten