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Machine Manipulation: Why an AI Editor Does Not Serve First Amendment Values

by Alec PetersIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024April 11, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Alec Peters,* Machine Manipulation: Why an AI Editor Does Not Serve First Amendment Values The past few years have seen increasing calls for regulation of large …

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Union Autonomy and Federal Intrusion

by Hannah BorowskiIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024March 18, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Hannah Borowski,* Union Autonomy and Federal Intrusion Union autonomy, a critical aspect of the health and growth of unions and employee power broadly, is weakened by …

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Immigration Detention Abolition and the Violence of Digital Cages

by Sarah Sherman-StokesIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024March 18, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Sarah Sherman-Stokes,* Immigration Detention Abolition and the Violence of Digital Cages The United States has a long history of pernicious immigration enforcement and surveillance. Today, in addition …

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Data Controllers as Data Fiduciaries: Theory, Definitions & Burdens of Proof

by Noelle Wilson & Amanda ReidIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024March 18, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Noelle Wilson* & Amanda Reid†, Data Controllers as Data Fiduciaries: Theory, Definitions & Burdens of Proof As more U.S. states have begun to pass consumer privacy …

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Beyond Discrimination: Market Humiliation and Private Law

by Hila KerenIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024March 18, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Hila Keren,* Beyond Discrimination: Market Humiliation and Private Law Market humiliation is a corrosive relational process to which the law repeatedly fails to respond due to …

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Intersectionality Matters in Food and Drug Law

by Colleen CampbellIssue 1, Volume 95Posted on January 12, 2024April 11, 2024No Comments

Open PDF in Browser: Colleen Campbell,* Intersectionality Matters in Food and Drug Law Feminist scholars critique food and drug law as a site of gender bias and regulatory neglect. The …

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