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Back to the Future: Reflections on the Advent of Autonomous Weapons Systems
(Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2015)
This essay refocuses the debate over autonomous weapons systems to consider the potentially salutary effects of the evolving technology. Law does not exist in a vacuum and cannot evolve in the abstract. Jus in bello norms ...
The Derivative Nature of Corporate Constitutional Rights
(William & Mary Law Review, 2015)
This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence to show that the Supreme Court has long accorded rights to corporations based on the rationale that corporations represent ...
The Myth of the Condorcet Winner
(Supreme Court Economic Review, 2015)
There is consensus among legal scholars that, when choosing among multiple alternatives, the Condorcet winner, should it exist, is the preferred option. In this essay I will refute that claim, both normatively and positively. ...