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Forum: Implementing Aggregation in Law: The Median Outcome Rule
several such options, including awarding the plaintiff the smallest remedy, the largest remedy, or a weighted average of all remedies. Such alternatives
The Corporate Governance Gap
corners of corporate America, away from the limelight of the Fortune 500 and within the universe of small-cap corporations. In these smaller, less
Law Enforcement and Data Privacy: A Forward-Looking Approach
creation of a ‘splinternet’ broken up into smaller national and regional pieces . . . to replace the global Internet.” Nonetheless, in the post-Snowden
The New Minimal Cities
’ sense that criminal law is empty and unenforceable? Sometimes, smaller is simply not smart. And anyway, is big law without big enforcement a big state
Forum: Who’s Afraid of Carson v. Makin?
right. But its most important lesson may have more to do with how progressives can best respond to a Court that has forsaken us: through smart and
Popular Sovereignty and the United States Constitution: Tensions in the Ackermanian Program
Democratic Theory 90-92 (2012); Ilya Somin, Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government Is Smarter (2013). See W.B. Gallie, Essentially
Forum: AI and Captured Capital
for real person-to-person conversations” that AI systems such as Apple’s Siri and Google’s Smart Compose—predecessors to more sophisticated systems
The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psychology of Compliance
“Experiencers”) with a highly intrusive request: to unlock their password-protected smartphones and hand them over to an experimenter to search through
Forum: Bad News for Mail Robbers: The Obvious Constitutionality of Health Care Reform
1905, in Jacobson v. Massachusetts. The claimant there asserted that mandatory smallpox vaccination violated his rights. It is true that vaccination is
The Constitutional Right of Self-Government
light of the First Amendment’s other protections that it smacked of “condescension.” Later reviewers suggested that the Clause was intended to protect