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Ipse Dixit — 831 episodes
Philip Hackney on Arts Tax Policy
Daniel Schwarcz on AI and Human Legal Reasoning
Bearer-Friend & Polcz on Taxing AI
Aman Gebru on Truthmarks
Urice & Frankel on Art Law
Sam Williams on the Jokerfication of Law
Christopher Brooks on Appellate Judicial Section
Valentin Jeutner on Conceptual Legal Writing
Sharon Yadin on the Nature of Regulation
Jorge Contreras on Silly Patents
Nikola Datzov on AI Judges
Mark Blankenship on the "Aesthetic Nondiscrimination" Doctrine
John Tehranian on Copyright & Inequality
Stephen Cicirelli on Philosophy, Literature, and Plagiarism
Thomas Basboll on Plagiarism
Bill Childs on Amusement Park Law
Courtney Cox on Super-Dicta
Saurabh Vishnubhakat on the Constitutionality of the Appointment of PTAB Judges
Richard Albert & Kevin Frazier on Using AI to Draft Constitutions
Laurie Gwen Shapiro on Amelia Earhart & Historical Research
Jacob Schriner-Briggs on First Amendment Traditionalism
Jade Craig on Rate Covenants in Municipal Bonds
Franklin Graves on the New Creator Economy
Michael Smith on Generative AI & the Purpose of Legal Scholarship
Ian Murray on Regulatory Arbitrage
Kevin Frazier & Alan Rozenshtein on AI in Legal Scholarship
Nicholas Bruckman on "Minted"
Michael Assis on Art, Digital Art & NFTs
From the Archives 114: Barbara Ringer on Implementing the Copyright Law: What Librarians Should Know.
Zvi Rosen on the History of Copyright in Computer-Generated Works
Jill Hasday on Women's Voices in the Women's Rights Movement
Rohan Grey on Digitizing the Public Fisc
Dan Rabinowitz on AI Litigation Analytics
Gregory Dickinson on Preventing Online Fraud
Jonathon Booth on the Satanic Panic
Sarah Fackrell on the Counterfeit Sham
Samantha Alecozay on the Corporate Transparency Act
Rohan Grey on Spending & Inflation
Matt Steilen on Magna Carta and Common Counsel
Oliver Traldi on Political Beliefs
Alison LaCroix on the Interbellum Constitution
Naomi Sunshine on Reclaiming German Citizenship
Henry Oliver on Late Bloomers
Phillips & Baumann on the Major Questions Doctrine & the SEC
Matt Blaszczyk on Emergent Works & Copyright
From the Archives 114: Dupont's Cavalcade of America, The Constitution of the United States
Beau Baumann on Americana Administrative Law
Neoshia Roemer on Equal Protection & Indian Child Welfare
Rachael Dickson on Cannabis Marks
Aliza Shatzman on the Clerkships Whisper Network
Rachel O'Dwyer on Tokens
Claire Aubin on Holocaust Perpetrators
Christa Laser on the Law of the Blockchain
David Yosifon on Agency and Well-Being
Zachary Catanzaro on Artificial Intelligence & Copyright Theory
Sara Protasi on Envy
Quinn Yeargain on Litigating Trans Rights
Michael Smith on Library Crimes
Jacob Gordon on Gang Violence & Just War Theory
Paul Gowder on the Rule of Law & Black Liberation
Jordi Goodman on Attribution Norms
Kenneth Adams on the Style of Contract Drafting
Lisa Ramsey on Trademark Infringement & the First Amendment
Brian McBrearty on Forensic Musicology
Sara Gras on Podcasting as Legal Scholarship
Elise Maizel on Reform Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege
Mike Kasdan on Web3 Lawyering
Aliza Shatzman on Judicial Accountability
Ari Cohn on the Kids Online Safety Act
Neil Chilson on FTC Rulemaking & AI
Sarah Polcz on Authorship Norms Among Songwriters
Schwarcz, Wolff & Woods on Privilege & Cybersecurity
NFT Notes 24: Michele Colonna on the Art Market & the NFT Market
From the Archives 113: McGruff's® SMART KIDS Album
NFT Notes 23: Robin Schmidt on Journalism in the Metaverse
Scott Shapiro on War & International Law
NFT Notes 22: Christa Laser on NFTs & Intellectual Property
Anjali Vats on Critical Race Theory & Intellectual Property
William Organek on Mass Tort Bankruptcies
Andrea Bopp Stark & Geoffrey Walsh on Carceral Bankruptcy
Paul Edelblut on Lucy v. Zehmer
Jorge Contreras on Gene Patents
Jordana Goodman on Authorship Credit and the Gender Gap
Aliza Shatzman on Holding Judges Accountable
Henry Thompson on Mafia Courts
NFT Notes 21: Laura Shin on the Story of Ethereum
Sarah Burstein & Saurabh Vishnubhakat on the Truth About Design Patents
NFT Notes 20: Sarah Moosvi on DAOs and the NFT Art Community
NFT Notes 19: Simon Indelicate on Creating an NFT Collection
Rebecca Curtin on Fanny Holmes's Impact on Bleistein
NFT Notes 18: Aleksandra Artamonovskaja on the Art Market & the NFT Market
NFT Notes 17: DEAFBEEF on Creating Generative Art on the Blockchain
From the Archives 112: Social Security Messages
NFT Notes 16: Luke Barwikowski on Engineering NFT and Web3 Projects
NFT Notes 15: Loucas Braconnier on Creating Conceptual Art NFTs
NFT Notes 14: Yohei Nakajima on a Venture Capitalist's Perspective on NFTs
NFT Notes 13: Thibault Schrepel on Blockchain + Antitrust & NFTs
NFT Notes 12: Waambat on Making Digital Art & Selling NFTs
NFT Notes 11: Jason "Artnome" Bailey on the Origins & Future of the NFT Market
NFT Notes 10: Kelani Nichole on Digital Art in the NFT Space
NFT Notes 9: Trent Elmore on Decentralized Finance & Digital Art
NFT Notes 8: Adam McBride on NFT Archaeology
NFT Notes 7: Kevin McCoy on the Invention of NFTs
NFT Notes 6: Abraham Sutherland on the Reporting of Cryptocurrency & NFT Transactions
NFT Notes 5: Mitchell F. Chan on Conceptualizing the Blockchain
NFT Notes 4: Steve Pikelny on How to Make It as a Crypto Artist
NFT Notes 3: Sam Hart on Conceptual Art, the Blockchain & NFTs
NFT Notes 2: Charles Colman on the Law of Crypto & NFTs
Simon Indelicate on the Art & Economics of Musicianship
NFT Notes 1: Sam Spike on Curating on the Blockchain
Cathy Gellis on Internet Policy & Section 230
Mike Masnick on Scarcity, Abundance & NFTs
Logan Strother on Judicial Rhetoric and Institutional Legitimacy
Thomas J. Tobin on Copyright & Higher Education Quality
Ben Edwards on Self-Regulatory Organizations & Judicial Risk
Grace McLaughlin on Nonsense Marks
Ashley Rubin on Qualitative Research Methodology
Lee Montgomery on Making Art with Radio & More
Eric Segall on the Hubris of the Chief Justice
Zachary Kaufman on Digital Bad Samaritans
Anthony Moffa on the Empirics of Agency Rulemaking
Lex Phonographica 10: Herbert A. Simon, Rationality in Psychology and Economics (1986)
Lex Phonographica 9: Herbert A. Simon, Organizations and Markets (1991)
Christine Abely on Country of Origin Designations
Joan Howarth on Lesbian History
Sharfman & Deluard on Indexing to the S&P 500
Nodurft, Botting & Mahn on Cybersecurity Risk Management
Etienne Toussaint on Blackness as Fighting Words
Evan Bernick on Eliminating Constitutional Law
David Friedman on the Bar Exam
Ryan Muldoon on Club Goods & Democracy
Rachel Lopez on Academic Titles
Anya Bernstein & Glen Staszewski on Judicial Populism
Cynthia Meyers on the Radio Blacklist
Brian Larson on Endogenous Citation
David Weber on Athletes & Immigration Law
Noah Chauvin on Free Speech & its Critics
Jamie Abrams on Feminist Legal Pedagogy
Seth Benzell on Regulating Facebook
Kurt Schneider on Lawyering from the Client's Perspective
Amy Cyphert on Predicting Recidivism
Cathay Smith on Weaponizing Copyright
Evan Bernick on Constitutional Hedging
J. Remy Green & Austin A. Baker on Names
Brian L. Frye on Conceptual Law
Mike Dunford on Learning & Teaching Copyright Law
Nicholas Bagley on Fetishizing Administrative Procedure
Teneille Brown on Dying
Jozef White on Record Labels
David Ley on the Myth of Sex Addiction
Felix Chang on Trusts & Estates Policy
Stephen Bainbridge on Corporate Purpose
David Teece on Static & Dynamic Competition
Courtney Cox on Lying
Ann Bartow & Ryan Vacca on Justice Ginsburg's Copyright Jurisprudence
Faisal Chaudhry on Property as Rent
Martha Buskirk on Art & Copyright
Judge Lee Rudofsky on the Work of a Federal Judge
James Baker on Artificial Intelligence & National Security Policy
Steve Fuller on the Post-Truth Condition
Robert Anderson on Analytics for Law Review Submissions and Publishing
Michael Higdon on Migratory Divorce
Scott Shapiro on Representing Documentary Filmmakers
Steph Tai on Regulating the Meaning of Meat
Giorgio Angelini, Arthur Jones & Louis Tompros on Matt Furie & Pepe the Frog
Bashar Malkawi on National Security and International Trade
Joseph Diedrich on the Chevron & the Rational Basis Test
Mary Hannon on Diversifying the Patent Bar
Stephen Griffin on "Optimistic Originalism"
University of Chicago Law Review Online Symposium, Episode 3: COVID-19 and Criminal Justice
Anat Alon-Beck on Alternative Venture Capital
University of Chicago Law Review Online Symposium, Episode 2: COVID-19 and Criminal Justice
Remco Heesen & Liam Bright on Peer Review
University of Chicago Law Review Online Symposium, Episode 1: COVID-19 and Criminal Justice
Gregory Dickinson on Online Liability
From the Archives 111: The Devil & Daniel Webster (1938)
Katya Assaf Zakharov and Tim Schnetgoke on Graffiti
Clark Neily on Judicial Engagement
Virginia Postrel on the History of Textiles
Lori Johnson & Melissa Love Koenig on Aristotle & the Ethics of Narrative
Rod Blagojevic on Law School Exams
Guha Krishnamurthi on Confessions
Brian Leiter on Judicial Decisionmaking
Liam Sunner on Trade Agreements, Human Rights & Intellectual Property
Copyright in a Nutshell for Artists & Filmmakers
Carmen Gonzalez on Climate Change & Migration
Jeffrey Ian Ross on Street Culture & Convict Criminology
Tara Leigh Grove of Versions of Textualism
Elizabeth Berenguer on Critical Legal Rhetoric
Ilan Wurman on the Fourteenth Amendment
Roy Shapira on Law & Reputation
Etienne Toussaint on Justice and Community Economic Development
Marie-Amélie George on the LGBTQIA Movement
Alex Sinha on Progressive Virtue Ethics
From the Archives 110: Guy A. Thompson, Address on the Laying of the Cornerstone of the Supreme Court Building, October 13, 1932
Samantha Zyontz on Patent Trolls and the Alice Decision
Dan Burk on AI, Art & Creativity
Ezra Rosser on Legal Academia
Mike Madison on Soccer, Law & Technology
Colin Starger on Pretrial Detention
F.E. Guerra-Pujol on Adam Smith in Love
Rachel Slepoi on Bostock & Gender Theory
Josh Douglas on Voting Rights Litigation
Taleed El-Sabawi on Alternatives to Policing
Ian Ayres & Fredrick Vars on Reducing Gun Violence
Tarra Simmons on Redemption & Running for Office
Kathryn Brown on Art, Money & Aesthetic Atheism
Rory Van Loo on Regulating the Internet
Nathan Richardson on Deference
Adrian Ho on Open Access Casebooks
evelyn douek on Proportionality & Probability in Content Moderation
Burstein, Rajec & Sawicki on Writing an Open-Access Patent Law Casebook
Mihailis Diamantis on Corporate Insanity
Mason Marks & Dustin Marlan on the Regulation & Use of Psychedelics
Muñiz, Wright & Alvarado on Conflicts in Joint JD/PhD Programs
Jen Reise on Teaching Transactional Lawyering Remotely
Pierre Schlag on the Law Review Article as Literary Form
Alfred Steiner on the Practice of Law & the Practice of Art
Cathay Smith on Political Fair Use
David Friedman on Impostor Scams
Sarah Schendel on Fostering Self-Assessment
Greer Donley on Contraceptive Equity
Janet Freilich on Matching and Digging at the Patent Office
Lex Phonographica 8: Louis M. Kohlmeier, Jr., "God Save This Honorable Court: The Supreme Court Crisis, Part 2" (1972)
Stephen Stanwood on Trademark Education & Open-Access Law
Akshat Agrawal on Indian Copyright Law & Policy
Tiffany Li on Privacy in the Pandemic
Jim Maloney on Nunchaku Law
Monica Reida on Trademark in Podcast Elements
Meera Deo on Legal Academia
Bernice Espinoza on Public Interest Lawyering for Immigrants
Andrew Jennings on Podcasting
Lea Brilmayer & Daniel Listwa on Choice of Law Theory
Christopher Jon Sprigman on Jurisdiction Stripping & Constitutional Change
Promises, Promises on Jacob & Youngs v. Kent
Jeffrey Lipshaw on the Shareholder Wealth Maximization Theory
Leigh Goodmark on Domestic Partner Violence
Sue Provenzano on Pleading Standards & Speech Act Theory
Julie Tamerler on Copyright in Rock Climbing Routes
Matthew Reid Krell & Brian L. Frye on Academic Plagiarism Norms
Raff Donelson on Natural Punishment
Sarah Swan on Discriminatory Dualism
Rebecca Bratspies and Charlie LaGreca-Velasco on Legal Comic Books
Marsha Griggs on the Bar Exam
Stanley Fish on the First Amendment
Kiel Brennan-Marquez on Stare Decisis
Sara Mayeux on the History of the Public Defender
Chip Stewart on Science-Fiction & the Law
Guadalupe Luna on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Nina Varsava on Precedent
Ray Brescia on Technology & Social Change
Robert Farley on Intellectual Property and Military Technology
Croucher, Escontrias, Hudnell & Saadati-Soto on Diploma Privilege
Nick Sciullo on Rhetoric in Hip Hop and Legal Scholarship
Michael Arin on Regulating Competition in Esports
John Bergmayer on Regulating App Stores
Jacob Victor on Utility-Expanding Fair Use
George Conk on Rutgers-Newark Law School in the 1960s and 70s
Sunny Stalter-Pace on Gertrude Hoffman & Imitation in Vaudeville Performance
Arpitha Kodiveri on Indian Environmental Law
Tom Haley on Data Protection
Hadar Aviram on the Pathology of Parole
Ben Edwards on Regulating Financial Advisors
Jeff Baker & Allison McKinney Timm on Immigration & Human Rights
Alex Platt on SEC Enforcement
Gautam Hans on Teaching Professional Responsibility
Eric Segall & Adam Feldman on Law School Hiring
Ilya Somin on Foot Voting
Liz Glazer on the Comedy of Law
Diane Klein & Tobias Barrington Wolff on Title IX
Sheldon Evans on Criminal Sentencing
Renee Nicole Allen on Podcast About Law Professors
Marc Randazza on Filming Porn
Suja Thomas on Public Accommodations Discrimination
Lee Strang on Originalism & Natural Law
Lara Bazelon on Victims' Rights and Restorative Justice
David Arditi on the Ideology of the Music Business
Stephanie Barclay on Judicial Religious Exemptions
Guy Rub on Conceptual Art
David Driesen on Comparative Executive Power
Rev. William Dailey on the Priesthood & the Law
Jeremiah Bourgeois on Incarceration & Reform
Cathay Smith on Fair Use & the Right of Integrity
Renee Hatcher on the Solidarity Economy
Christopher Tomlins on Nat Turner
Andrew Ferguson on Big Data Prosecution and Brady
Andrew Davies on Rural Access to Counsel
Doron Dorfman on Disability Law and Service Animals
Carliss Chatman & Anthony Kreis on Reproductive Rights
From the Archives 109: Elijah, The Court is Yours (2018)
Ben Carter's Imaginary Commencement Address
Nicholas Bagley and Julian Davis Mortenson on Delegation
Nora Slonimsky on Colonial Copyright
Heidi Brown on Introverted Lawyers
Cameron Cantrell on Electronic Searches
Caroline Cecot on Cost-Benefit Analysis
Romero and Frye on the Right to Unmarry
J. Remy Green on Copyright in Videogames
Hafsa Mansoor on Bail Reform
J. Remy Green on Imminence in First Amendment Jurisprudence
Jennifer Brinkley on Domestic Violence and Amanda's Law
John Mayer on CALI & the Future of Legal Education
Camilla Hrdy & Mark Lemley on Trade Secret Abandonment
Nicholson Price and Jonathan Tietz on Vanity Footnotes
Greg Shill on Congressional Securities Trading
Rachel Lopez on the Concept of Gravity in International Law
Amanda Levendowski & Laura Ahmed on Teaching With Wikipedia
Darya Balybina on Privacy Law
Rebecca Giblin on Copyright Contracts
Luke Morgan on Capitalism & the Decline of Journalism
Caroline Mala Corbin on Prohibiting Propaganda
Lisa Tucker on Post-Adoption Contact
Rohan Grey on Monetary Policy
Michael Morley on Election Emergencies
Alejandro de la Fuente and Ariela Gross on the Law of Freedom & Slavery
Ben Carter on Equal Justice in Kentucky
Michael Sinha on COVID-19, Historical Pandemics, and the Legal Limitations of Quarantine
Ipse Dixit Happy Hour 0: Is More Always More?
Coronavirus Cocktail Hour 5: Antrim Cocktail
Anthony Sanders on Baby Ninth Amendments
Judge Justin Walker on Judicial Decisionmaking
Anna Lukina on Kelsen & Communist Theories of Law
Judge Emily Miskel on the Judiciary During a Pandemic
Chief Justice McCormack and Judge Dillard on Judicial Social Media
Joy Kanwar on Acting & Legal Education
Coronavirus Cocktail Hour 4: Alamagoozlum
Coronavirus Cocktail Hour 3: Adios Amigos
Coronavirus Cocktail Hour 2: An Absinthe Frappe
Mason Marks on Emergent Medical Data
Luke Herrine on Socializing Contracts
Coronavirus Cocktail Hour 1: An Absinthe Cocktail
Brian L. Frye on (Eventually) Becoming a Law Professor
Christa Laser on Equitable Defenses in Patent Law
Pamela Foohey on Fintech and Debt Inequality
Jennifer Romig and Mark Burge on Legal Literacy for Nonlawyers
Ezra Young on Litigating Trans Rights
Thomas McSweeney on the Professionalization of the Common Law
JoAnne Sweeny on Comparative #metoo Movements
Day & Stemler on Dark Patterns in Online Privacy
From the Archives 108: The Testament Of Freedom & Songs From "Drum Taps" (1956)
Alexandra Roberts on Online Legal Education
Lucy Jewel on the "Reasonable Man"
Edward De Barbieri on Opportunity Zones and Community Development
Michael J.Z. Mannheimer on Chebatoris & the New Deal for Crime
Aaron Roth & Michael Kearns on Ethical Algorithms
Lex Phonographica 7: Louis M. Kohlmeier, Jr., "God Save This Honorable Court: The Supreme Court Crisis, Part 1" (1972)
Jill Goldenziel on China's Use of Lawfare
Nebraska Law Showcase 3: Gus Hurwitz on Information Theory & Free Speech
Nebraska Law Showcase 2: Anthony Schutz on Natural Resource Districts
Nebraska Law Showcase 1: Jack Beard on Space Law
Nebraska Law Showcase: Introduction
Alex Klein on Delegating Killing
Sarah Sherman-Stokes on Third-Party Deportation
Brian L. Frye, Awkward Silence (2020)
Billy Magnuson on Blockchain Democracy
Zachary Kaufman on "Bad Samaritan" Laws
Aníbal Rosario-Lebrón on Truth and the Federal Rules of Evidence
Bridget Dooling on Regulatory Review
Elizabeth Katz on Race & Religion in Mid-Century New York City
Tabrez Ebrahim on Islamic Patent Jurisprudence
CJ Ryan on Law School Debt
Megan Stevenson on Algorithmic Risk Assessment
John Newman on Justifying Antitrust Law
Krista Thomason on Shame
Kristelia García on Copyright Infringement
Parasite Press Advertisement ("Sponsored Content")
Aram Sinnreich on Intellectual Property and Cultural Expression
Pamela Metzger on Detention Without Due Process
Chris Sagers on Antitrust History and Theory
Tara Aaron Stelluto on Privacy Law and Policy
Dan Alban on Civil Forfeiture
Priya Baskaran on Geographically Disadvantaged Spaces
Justin Murray on Prejudice-Based Rights
Jennifer Sturiale on Choice of Law Rules
Alan Mygatt-Tauber on the Extraterritorial Fourth Amendment
Valena Beety and Jennifer Oliva on Bitemark Evidence
Carolyn Shapiro on Democracy and the Guarantee Clause
Simon Tam on Trademark Registration
ECC11 on Religion, Kingism & Icona
Robin Effron on Notice Pleading
David Garlock on Re-Entry and Rehabilitation
Derek Muller on Presidential Tax Disclosures & Ballot Access
Walter I. Gonçalves, Jr. on Implicit Bias in Criminal Trials
Dylan Gilbert on Copyright's Termination Right
Susan Provenzano & Brian Larson on Analyzing Legal Argumentation
Becca Rothfeld on Consuming Beauty
From the Archives 107: Senator Robert Taft on Curbs on the Executive Branch
Wayne Logan on Contracting for Privacy
Gerald Barnett on University Patent Policy
ECC11 and King on Kingism and Lumpen Theory
Jean Mangan on Reforming Legal Education
Colleen Chien on Criminal Justice Policy Reform
Jonathon Booth on Emancipation & Regulation in Jamaica 1831-40
Karen Woody on the New Insider Trading
ECC11 on Imprisonment and Intellectual Development
ECC11 and King on the Internationalist Ideas of the Latin Kings
Yonathan Arbel and Roy Shapira on Nudnik Theory
Daniel Takash on Intellectual Property Policy
Michael Smith on Shooting Fish
Richard Albert on Constitutional Amendment
Agnes Callard on Aspiration
Tanya Asim Cooper on Sororities & Sexual Violence
Taja-Nia Henderson on Lutie A. Lytle and the History of Black Women Law Professors
Rebecca Flanagan on Legal Pedagogy
Jeffrey Melnick on the Meaning of the Manson Murders
Seth Barrett Tillman on the Jacob Henry and the Meaning of "Office" in 1809
Evan Bernick and Christopher Green on the Ontology of the Constitution
David Johnson on Negotiation by Design
Clark Neily on Criminal Justice Reform
Nick Sciullo on Queer Phenomenology
Matthew Seligman on Private Choice of Law
Kaci Bishop on Failure and Growth
Enrique Guerra on Illicit Promises
JoAnne Yates and Craig Murphy on the History of Standards Setting
King on Access to Legal Research in Prison
Shubha Ghosh on IP Lore & Justice Holmes
Allen, Jackson & Harris on the "Pink Ghetto" in Legal Education
Peter Labuza on the Legal History of Motion Picture Contracts
UNH Law Podcast: Brian L. Frye on Plagiarism and Podcasting
Henrique Choer Moraes on Geoeconomics
Josh Shepperd on the Preservation of Radio History
ECC11 & King on the Latin King & Queen Nation as a Religion
Thom Chu on Estate Planning
Alexandra Roberts on Regulating Influencers
Ryan Vacca on the Legal Definition of an Employee
Katherine Kerrick on Trump's MAGA Trademark
Catherine Christopher on Normalizing Struggle
Philip Hackney on Democracy and Social Welfare Organizations
Susan Bandes on Closure in Criminal Law
From the Archives 106: Attorney Donald Warden, Burn Baby, Burn
Ilya Somin on Federalism and Sanctuary Cities
Michael Morley on the Independent State Legislature Doctrine
Daphne Keller on the Regulation of Online Speech
King on Poetry in Prison
ECC11 on "Brown Force" and the Latin King & Queen Nation
Dan Epps on Checks and Balances in Criminal Law
Rohan Grey on Modern Monetary Theory and Intellectual Property
Milan Markovic on Minority Attorney Satisfaction
Victoria Haneman on Intergenerational Equity and Higher-Education Finance
Michael Gentithes on Suspicionless Witness Stops
Sergio Verdugo on Chilean Constitutional Law
Felipe Jiménez on Formalism in Contract Law
Lee Anne Fennell on Slices and Lumps
Carlton Larson on Treason in the Early American Republic
Dave Hoffman on Hush Contracts
King on the Experience of Prison
Brian L. Frye on Being a Law Professor
Michael Arjun Banerjee on No-Trial Execution
Kara Bruce on Bankruptcy and the CFPB
Adam Shniderman on Cyber Insurance
Karen Tani and Matthew Cortland on Reclaiming Notice and Comment
King on Life in Prison
Jennifer Brinkley on Justice Ginsburg
Erica Goldberg on First Amendment Cynicism
Beau Phillips on Patent Reform Advocacy
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette & Rebecca Weires on University Patent Policy
From the Archives 105: Chevrolet Sings of Safe Driving and You (1965)
Kent Lambert on Using Copyrighted Works in Video Art
Joe Dunman on the Devil in the Law
Jill Hasday on Intimate Lies
Evan Zoldan on Corpus Linguistics
Carliss Chatman on Attorney Whistleblowers
Sanjukta Paul on Antitrust as Coordination Rights
Peter Adamson on Medieval Islamic Jurisprudence
Kate Elengold on the Investment Imperative
Chaz Arnett on Decarceration and E-carceration
Anthony Michael Kreis on Title VII and LGBTQ Rights
Caprice Roberts on Remedies for Emoluments Violations
Maybell Romero on Prosecutor Unions & Criminal Justice Reform
Andrew Kerr on the Perfect Opinion
Patrick Kabat on Free Expression Limits to the Right of Publicity
Carrie Goldberg on Fighting Back Against Psychos & Trolls
From the Archives 104: Interview with George Johnson, Mound Bayou, Mississippi, September 1941
Athul Acharya on Evaluating Software Patents
Wendy Greene on Hair Discrimination
Reid Krell on the Power of Jury Instructions
Ex Cathedra 5: Leslie Griffin on the Legal Academy
Daniel Brook on Race and Reconstruction
Justin Simard on Citing Slavery
Ari Glogower on the Constitutionality of a Federal Wealth Tax
Robert Tsai on Practical Equality
Blake Hudson on Climate Change Messaging
Nikolas Bowie on Written Constitutionalism
From the Archives 103: Billie Jean Parker, The Truth About Bonnie And Clyde (1968)
Andrew Carter on Plagiarism in Legal Practice
From the Archives 102: Willard T. Cantelon, The New World Money Systems (1969)
Ex Cathedra 4: Jeffrey Bellin on Legal Scholarship and Teaching
Bennett Capers on Afrofuturism & Critical Race Theory
Matthew Hitt on Supreme Court Decisionmaking
Matt Teichman on Offensive Generic Statements
Jasmine Harris on the Aesthetics of Disability
Lauren van Haaften-Schick on the Artists' Contract
Lex Phonographica 6: Lawrence Lessig, The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach (1997)
Lex Phonographica 5: Charles Colman, About Ned (2016)
Lex Phonographica 4: Aharon Barak, Hermeneutics and Constitutional Interpretation (1993)
Lex Phonographica 3: Brennan, State Constitutions and the Protections of Individual Rights (1977)
Lex Phonographica 2: Don't Cry Over Filled Milk (1988)
Lex Phonographica 1: Samuel D. Warren & Louis D. Brandeis, The Right to Privacy (1890)
From the Archives 102: Jack Van Impe, The Coming War With Russia (1973)
Léonid Sirota on Canadian Originalism
From the Archives 101: The President's Assassin Speaks (~1964)
Jorge Contreras on "Sui-Genericide"
Anat Alon-Beck on Unicorn Stock Options
Jennifer Oliva on Prescription Drug Policing
Alexa Chew & Kevin Bennardo on Citation Stickiness
From the Archives 100: Adlai Stevenson (1965)
Ex Cathedra 3: Orin Kerr on Legal Scholarship
Samuel Brunson on Taxing Religion
Daniela Simone on Collective Authorship
Allison Anna Tait on the Law of High-Wealth Families
Ed Timberlake on Trademarks in the #Twitterverse
Ex Cathedra 2: June Carbone on Legal Scholarship
Howard Kislowicz on Canadian Aboriginal Rights and Religious Freedom
From the Archives 99: Kenneth McFarland, Liberty Under Law (~1966)
Ex Cathedra 1: Mark Lemley on Legal Scholarship
Doron Dorfman on Deservingness, Scarcity, and Disability Rights
Mila Sohoni on the Lochner Era & the Trump Administration
From the Archives 98: Underground (1976)
From the Archives 97: Wendy Bagwell, From Peanuts to President (1977)
Zahr Said on the Craft Beer Industry
From the Archives 96: The New York Taxi Driver (1959)
Jeffrey Lipshaw on Turing, the Halting Problem, AI & Lawyering
Lindsey Barrett on Data Privacy & Information Fiduciaries
From the Archives 95: William O. Douglas on Conformity (1964)
From the Archives 94: Bill Cox, The Trial Of Bruno Richard Hauptmann (1935)
Tom Simmons on Conflicts of Interest and Virtual Representatives
Eric Goldman on Emojis & the Law
From the Archives 93: Abe Fortas on Precedent (1968)
Wendy Netter Epstein on Private Alternatives to the Individual Mandate
From the Archives 92: Hugo Black, Radio Address (1937)
From the Archives 91: Warren E. Burger, The State of the Judiciary (1970)
From the Archives 90: Justice Thurgood Marshall introduces Justice Abe Fortas (1968)
Leah Chan Grinvald and Ofer Tur-Sinai on the Right to Repair
From the Archives 89: Martin and Roberts, Ninety-Nine Years (Is Almost for Life) / Prisoner No. 999 (1932)
From the Archives 88: Alfred E. Neuman, It's a Gas! (1963)
From the Archives 87: President Nixon's Resignation Speech
Daniel Rice on the Logan Act & the Take Care Clause
Jonah Gelbach on the Judicial Evaluation of Statistical Evidence
Lisa Ramsey on Trademark Law & the First Amendment
Akram Faizer on Reforming the Tax Code
Jacqueline Lainez-Flanagan on Tax Policy & Human Rights
Jay Soled on Estate Tax Reform
From the Archives 86: Gagged & Chained (1970)
Jess Miers on Section 230 and the Internet
Melanie Reid on the "CSI Effect"
Andy Wright on Oversight & Executive Privilege
Christian Burset on Colonial Common Law
Eve Hanan on the Subjective Experience of Prison
Nizan Packin on Financial Technology & Regulation
Jeffrey Bellin on Fourth Amendment Textualism
Hannah Haksgaard on Rural Practice as Public Interest Work
Nicole Boyson on Dual-Registered Investment Advisers
Sarah Sherman-Stokes on Central American Refugees
Hannah Bloch-Wehba on Internet Platform Governance
Brandon Magner on Union Elections and the "Laboratory Conditions" Doctrine
From the Archives 85: William H. Townsend, The Lion of Whitehall: Cassius Marcellus Clay (1952)
Ari Bryen on the Legal Culture of Ancient Rome
Eric Kades on Inequality & the Rule Against Perpetuities
Matt Lawrence on Social Consequences in Health Insurance
Louis Rosen on Marvel's Daredevil as Vigilante & Lawyer
Clark Asay on Artificial Intelligence Policy
Franita Tolson on Congress's Constitutional Authority Over Elections
William Moon on Jurisdictional Competition in Corporate Law
Bob Tarantino on the Dungeons & Dragons Open Game License
Noah Weisbord on Aggression Under International Law
Jay Wexler on Pluralistic Religious Speech
Rose Cuison Villazor on Immigration Localism
Thibault Schrepel on Antitrust Without Romance
Michael Mannheimer on Vagueness
Hilary Allen on Driverless Finance
From the Archives 84: Burlesque Uncensored: A Bare Faced Documentary (1955)
Sharon Yadin on Regulatory Shaming
Akshaya Kamalnath on Indian Bankruptcy Law
Marie-Amélie George on Trans Rights
Stephanie Barclay on Categories of Harm
Ann Lipton on Stakeholder Disclosure Requirements
Cynthia Godsoe on Teen Sex Statutes
Mala Chatterjee on the Role of Volition in Copyright
Andy Grewal on the President's Tax Returns
Stephanie Plamondon Bair on Poverty and Intellectual Property
Heidi Matthews on Sexual Violence and International Criminal Law
From the Archives 83: The Murder Trial of William Palmer, Surgeon (1958)
Michael Nesbitt on Terrorism Prosecutions in Canada
Lawprofblawg on Hierarchies in the Legal Academy
Michael Steven Smith on Lawyers for the Left
Steven Lubet on Ethnography and Evidence
Cathy Hwang on Corporate Mergers as Dating
Michalyn Steele on Indigenous Resilience
Jessica Silbey on the Photocopier
Sarah Wasserman Rajec on the Property Law Misfit in Patent Law
Cortney Lollar on Criminal Equity
From the Archives 82: Law: You, the Police, and Justice (1968)
Anthony Kreis on Defensive Glass Ceilings
Victoria Schwartz on Celebrity Stock Markets
Joshua Wright on the Antitrust Consensus and Its Discontents
From the Archives 81: I Have A Dream: The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1929-1968 (1968)
Deborah Gerhardt and Jon McClanahan Lee on Owning Colors
James Steiner-Dillon on Epistemic Pluralism
Miriam Baer on Sorting Criminal Law
Doriane Lambelet Coleman on Sex in Sport
Meredith Rose on Licensing Streaming Music
From the Archives 80: Donald L. Jackson, Will the Real Lyndon Johnson Please Stand Up? (~1964)
Whitney Strub on the Philology of Pornography
Camilla Hrdy on Trade Secrets and Their Discontents
Josh Bolick on One Weird Trick You Can Use to Avoid Publication Embargoes
Camden Hutchison on the History of Canadian Corporate Law
Stephen Sachs on Finding Law
Orly Lobel on Mattel v. MGA and Innovation Policy
David Simon on Moral Rights Analogies
Amy Werbel on Anthony Comstock and Obscenity Law
Shoshana Weissmann on Occupational Licensing
From the Archives 79: Justice Holmes' Decisions (1981)
Jessica Clarke on Nonbinary Gender Identity
Bruce Boyden on the Melodramatic Origins of the Ordinary Observer
From the Archives 78: Foster Sylvers, Misdemeanor (1973)
Claudia Haupt on Professional Speech
Joanna Schwartz on Qualified Immunity
Jorge Roig on Lottocracy
Zachary Kramer on Individualizing Civil Rights
Mike Fix on State Court Compliance with Supreme Court Precedent
Sarah Hook on Fair Dealing and the Concept of Parody
Duncan Hollis on Diplomatic Speech in Cyberspace
Joshua Fershee on the End of Director Primacy
The Day Antitrust Died?: Episode 2, Daniel Crane
Ryan Mosley on Social Security Hearings
Betsy Rosenblatt on Fair Use as Resistance
Greg Shill on Legal Subsidies to Cars
From the Archives 77: Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage (1967)
Sarah Burstein on the Ontology of the Patented Design
Jeff Kosseff on Section 230
Claudy Op Den Kamp on the History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects
Ilan Wurman on Originalism
Molly Brady on Property and Projection
From the Archives 76: Gandhi, Man on Trial (1972)
Rachel Moran on Police Privacy
From the Archives 75: Adlai Stevenson, The Stevenson Wit (1965)
James Stern on the Myth of Nonrivalry
Josh Blackman on Cooper v. Aaron and Judicial Universality
From the Archives 74: The FBI in Peace and War, The Traveling Man (1953)
Paul Gowder on Constitutional Theory and African-American Political Thought
Benjamin Edwards on Improving the Market for Professional Services
Christopher Odinet on Mortgage Servicing and the Financial Crisis
From the Archives 73: Eldred v. Ashcroft Oral Argument (2003)
Will Slauter on the History of Copyright in the News
Katherine Macfarlane on Accommodating Disabilities in Law School and Practice
Stephanie Hoffer on Disability and Medicaid Reform
From the Archives 72: Mr. District Attorney Solves "The Case of the Money Machine" (1951)
Peter Karol on Conceptual Art Certificates
Jeremy Sheff on Jefferson's Taper and the Classical Tradition
From the Archives 71: Ad Council, How High is your E.Q.? (1977)
From the Archives 70: Jerry Springer, Save the Terminal/Faded Photos (1973)
From the Archives 69: Ashcroft & Bacon, Truth (1973)
From the Archives 68: Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell and Dean (1973)
From the Archives 67: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen Speaks for The Guard (1969)
Barton Beebe on Open-Source Casebooks
From the Archives 66: Ronald Reagan, Freedom's Finest Hour (1967)
Martin Jordan Minot on the Irrelevance of Blackstone
Robin Effron on Jurisdictional Limits on Trade Secret Enforcement
From the Archives 65: W.C. Fields, Temperance Lecture
Catherine Hardee on Corporate Religious Sincerity
From the Archives 65: American Automobile Dealers Association, America's Automobile Man (1977)
From the Archives 64: Norman Dacey Tells You How to Avoid Probate! (1966)
From the Archives 63: Memoirs of Fanny Hill: Unexpurgated Dramatization of the Famous and Classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Part 4 (1963)
From the Archives 62: Memoirs of Fanny Hill: Unexpurgated Dramatization of the Famous and Classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Part 3 (1963)
Maybell Romero on Profit-Driven Prosecution
Chris Sagers on United States v. Apple & the Purpose of Antitrust Law
From the Archives 61: Memoirs of Fanny Hill: Unexpurgated Dramatization of the Famous and Classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Part 2 (1963)
From the Archives 60: Memoirs of Fanny Hill: Unexpurgated Dramatization of the Famous and Classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, Part 1 (1963)
Annemarie Bridy on Copyright and Intertextuality
Ilya Shapiro on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Leslie Garfield Tenzer on Social Media and the Right to a Fair Trial
From the Archives 59: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, Gallant Men/The New Colossus (Statue of Liberty) (1967
From the Archives 58: Mark Lane, Rush to Judgment (1967)
Adam Winkler on Corporate Rights
Andrew Ventimiglia on Copyright in Sacred Works
Blake Reid on Internet Accessibility
Chris Bradley on Business Entities as Skeleton Keys
From the Archives 57: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, Man Is Not Alone (1967)
Aman Gebru on Traditional Knowledge as Prior Art
Scott Dodson on the Justification for Diversity Jurisdiction
From the Archives 56: Emile de Antonio & Mark Lane, Rush to Judgment (1967)
From the Archives 65: Senator Sam at Home (1973)
From the Archives 64: Everett McKinley Dirksen at Christmas Time (1967)
From the Archives 63: Federal Trade Commission, Shop Wisely: Think Before You Buy (~1970-73)
From the Archives 62: Everett Dirksen's America (1970)
Michael Morley on "Nationwide Injunctions"
From the Archives 61: G. Edward Griffin, A Second Look at the Supreme Court
From the Archives 60: Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, Gallant Men: Stories of the American Adventure (1966)
From the Archives 59: The Nation's Nightmare, Crime on the Waterfront (1952)
From the Archives 58: The Nation's Nightmare, The Narcotic Evil (1952)
From the Archives 57: Alen Robin, "Supershrink" (1971)
Rachel Barkow on Criminal Justice Reform
Brian L. Frye on Plagiarism Norms
Janewa Osei-Tutu on Socially Responsible Corporate IP
From the Archives 56: Judge Burton Kolman on the Experience of Becoming Blind (1966)
From the Archives 55: Orson Welles, The Begatting of the President (1970)
From the Archives 54: The Wit and Wisdom of Watergate (1973)
From the Archives 53: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Time of Justice (1965)
Albertina Antognini on Nonmarital Coverture
From the Archives 52: Four Days That Shocked the World (1963)
Saurabh Vishnubhakat on Patent Office Policymaking
From the Archives 51: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Abrams v. U.S. (1963)
From the Archives 50: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Lochner v. New York (1963)
Carys Craig on Critical Approaches to Copyright Theory
From the Archives 49: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, U.S. v. E.C. Knight (1963)
W. Bradley Wendel on the History of Philosophical Legal Ethics
From the Archives 48: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Civil Rights Cases (1963)
Mehrsa Baradaran on Black Banks & the Racial Wealth Gap
From the Archives 47: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Slaughter House Cases (1963)
Christopher Sprigman on Data-Driven Authorship
From the Archives 46: The Voice of Greatness, Dr. Martin Luther King with the Clara Ward Singers (1971)
From the Archives 45: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Legal Tender Cases (1963)
From the Archives 44: Supreme Court Cases, Ex Parte Milligan (1963)
From the Archives 43: Supreme Court Cases, Mississippi v. Johnson (1963)
David Eil on Moving from Economics to Law
From the Archives 42: Supreme Court Cases, Chisholm v. Georgia
Charlotte Tschider on Consent & Choice in Health Data
From the Archives 41: Supreme Court Cases, Brown v. Board of Education (1961)
Jacob Rooksby on Becoming a Law School Dean
From the Archives 40: Supreme Court Cases, NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. (1961)
From the Archives 39: Supreme Court Cases, Schechter v. The United States (1961)
Derek Miller on the History of the Performance Right
From the Archives 38: Supreme Court Cases, Powell v. Alabama (1961)
Wesley Hottot on Timbs v. Indiana & the Excessive Fines Clause
From the Archives 37: Supreme Court Cases, Farmers' Loan and Trust Company v. Pollock (1961)
Anthony Kreis on the History of the Law of Sexuality & Gender
From the Archives 36: Supreme Court Cases, Munn v. Illinois (1961)
David Ziff on Learning to Love the Bluebook
John Culhane on Reconciling Freedom of Expression & Anti-Discrimination
From the Archives 35: Supreme Court Cases, Dred Scott v. Sandford (1961)
Amanda Levendowski on Copyright & AI's Implicit Bias Problem
Zvi Rosen on the History of Copyright Registration
Jill Wieber Lens on Tort Law's Devaluation of Stillbirth
From the Archives 34: Supreme Court Cases, Gibbons v. Ogden (1961)
Carissa Byrne Hessick on the Myth of Common Law Crimes
From the Archives 34: Supreme Court Cases, McCulloch v. Maryland (1961)
Orin Kerr on Implementing Carpenter and the Digital Fourth Amendment
From the Archives 33: Supreme Court Cases, Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1961)
Christopher Terry on Reforming Broadcast Media Regulation
From the Archives 32: Supreme Court Cases, Marbury v. Madison (1961)
From the Archives 31: Integrated Education, Brown v. Board of Education (1970)
From the Archives 30: American Document, Black and White: Separate v. Equal (Plessy v. Ferguson) (1970)
From the Archives 29: Walter E. Hurst, LAW, YOU and... DIVORCE (1968)
Charbel Barakat on The Law of Jeopardy!
From the Archives 28: Power of Attorney, "He Is My Lawyer"
From the Archives 27: Theodore Roosevelt, The Right of the People to Rule (1912)
From the Archives 26: Warren G. Harding, Liberty Under the Law (1920)
From the Archives 25: Samuel Gompers, Labor's Service to Freedom (1918)
From the Archives 24: Calvin Coolidge, Law & Order (1920)
From the Archives 23: William H. Taft, "Jury Trial in Contempt Cases" (1908)
From the Archives 22: William Cahill, "Dinnie Donohue, On Prohibition" (1921)
From the Archives 21: Charlie Manna, "Supreme Court" (1966)
From the Archives 20: Emile de Antonio & Daniel Talbot, Point of Order! (1964)
From the Archives 19: Adam Clayton Powell, "Keep the Faith, Baby!" (1967)
From the Archives 18: IBM Midwestern Region 1967 Hundred Percent Club
From the Archives 17: The Altered Nixon Speech
Andrew Gilden on Copyright & Market Gibberish
From the Archives 16: Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine & "Operation Coffeecup"
Howard Wasserman on the Infield Fly Rule
Kate Klonick on the Governance of Private Internet Platforms
From the Archives 15: Howard Hughes Press Conference
The Day Antitrust Died?: Episode 1, Frederic M. Scherer
The Day Antitrust Died?: Introduction
From the Archives 14: The Sargent/Dwight Record., A Darned Good Record in Darned Bad Times (1974)
Matthew Bruckner on College Bankruptcies
From the Archives 13: Spiro T. Agnew Speaks Out
Melissa Milewski on Civil Litigation Between Black & White Southerners After Slavery
From the Archives 12: Nora Bayes & Beatrice Lillie, Snoops the Lawyer
Derek Kiernan-Johnson on Potemkin Distilleries
From the Archives 11: Guy Drake, That Supreme Court Bus / School Busin' (1971)
Agnieszka McPeak on Disappearing Data & Civil Discovery
Alexandra Roberts on Trademark Failure to Function
Miriam Kienle on Ray Johnson, Mail Art, Censorship & Artistic Ownership
Dwayne Kwaysee Wright on Structural & Interactional Diversity in Law Schools
From the Archives 10: Dialogues on Democracy, Vol. 3, Disc 3, A Dialogue with Paul Freund (1968)
From the Archives 9: Dialogues on Democracy, Vol. 3, Disc 2, The Supreme Court at Work (1968)
Dustin Marlan on Psychoanalysis & the Right of Publicity
From the Archives 8: Dialogues on Democracy, Vol. 3, Disc 1, The Supreme Court in American Life (1968)
Ann Schiavone on K-9 Apprehension of Suspects
From the Archives 7: Robert Everett L. Looney & Bill Hughes, Governor Looney's Record: Sorry About That Ben / What's All the Fuss Gus (1971)
Nancy Leong on Co-Authoring with Students
CJ Ryan on Law School Rankings
Amelia Rinehart on 19th Century Patent Pools & the Sherman Act
Heidi Tandy on Fanworks & Intellectual Property
Pamela Foohey on Consumer Bankruptcy & "Life in the Sweatbox"
From the Archives 6: Interview with William O. Douglas, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court (1957)
Amy Schmitz on Online Dispute Resolution & the "New Handshake"
From the Archives 5: Your Living Bill of Rights, As Interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court
Kevin Casini on Teaching Entertainment Law From Practice
Deidré Keller on Privacy & #blacklivesmatter
Ruth Anne Robbins on Legal Document Design
Ron Colombo on Corporate Free Exercise
The Homicide Squad 1: The Banks of the Ohio
Bridget Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman on the Unconstitutionality of "Tampon Taxes"
From the Archives 4: Judge Stephen Breyer on Copyright (1984)
Irina Manta on "Tinder Lies"
From the Archives 3: The National March on Washington for Lesbian & Gay Rights / The Gay Freedom Train (1979)
Andrew Selbst on Justifying Algorithmic Decisionmaking
Nicole Pottinger on the Copyright Office & Copyright Registration
Laura Appleman on Disability & Mass Incarceration
From the Archives 2: The Living Constitution of the United States (1961)
Mike Madison on the Concepts of the "Work" & Creativity in Copyright
From the Archives 1: William O. Douglas, The Bible and the Schools (1964)
Erin Sheley on Broken Windows & Sexual Assault
Cat Moon on Teaching Legal Problem Solving
Thea Johnson on Fictional Pleas
Sarah Burstein on Design Patent Law, Doctrine & Policy
Dave Fagundes & Aaron Perzanowski on Clown Eggs & Property Norms
Rick Underwood on Murder Ballads and Gilded Age Lawyers
Mike Kanach on Trademarks & Craft Beer
Amos Jones on Civil Rights, Religious Liberty, and the African-American Church
Eric Chaffee on the Collaborative Theory of the Corporation
Josh Douglas on Voting Rights
Patrick O'Donnell on Independent Scholarship
Thomas Kadri on the Right of Publicity & Free Speech
Andy Grewal on Emoluments
Tim Schneider on the "Great Reframing" of the Art Market
Guy A. Rub on Artist's Resale Royalties
Jake Linford on Linguistic Theory & Trademark Doctrine
Eric E. Johnson on the Museum of Intellectual Property
Yxta Maya Murray on Epistemic Injustice & #MeToo
Todd Zywicki on the History & Regulation of Consumer Credit
Erin Thompson on "Official Fakes" & the Antiquities Market
Antonia Eliason on Lillian McMurry and the Blues Contracts of Trumpet Records
Kim Krawiec on Repugnant Markets
Omri Rachum-Twaig on Regulating Creativity
Rebecca Giblin on Copyright Policy and Reform
Enrique Guerra-Pujol on Gödel's Loophole
Eric Segall on Originalism as Faith
Valena E. Beety on the Overdose/Homicide Epidemic
Ramsi Woodcock on the Efficient Queue and the Case Against Dynamic Pricing