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Antitrust's High-Tech Exceptionalism
(Yale Law Journal Forum, 2021)
American competition policy has four big problems: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. These companies each reign over a sector of the digital marketplace, controlling both the consumer experience and the possibility of ...
Chevron is a Phoenix
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2021)
Judicial deference to agency interpretations of their own statutes is a foundational principle of the administrative state. It recognizes that Congress has the need and desire to delegate the details of regulatory policy ...
Leave in the Time of Covid: Examining Paid Sick Leave Laws
(University of Louisville Law Review, 2021)
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress (as well as several states') passed emergency paid sick leave legislation? The federal legislation, known as the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA), guaranteed ...
Analysis of Environmental Law Scholarship 2018-2019
(Environmental Law Reporter, 2020)
The purpose of this article is to highlight the results of the ELPAR article selection process and to report on the environmental legal scholarship for the 2018-2019 academic year, including the number of environmental law ...
Federal COVID-19 Response Unlawfully Blocks State Public Health Efforts
(Harvard Law School Petrie Flom Center: Bill of Health Blog, 2020-10-22)
The federal government recently used preemption unlawfully to prevent state public health efforts to protect vulnerable people from COVID-19.
As 1,000 current and former CDC epidemiologists noted in an open letter, the ...
Health and Kinship Matter: Learning About Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing User Experiences via Online Discussion
(PLoS One, 2020)
This research demonstrates that online social media platforms can serve as a rich resource for characterizing actual DTC-GT experiences. The findings suggest that DTC-GT consumers’ purchasing behaviors are associated with ...
Are Publicly Traded Corporations Disappearing?
(Cornell Law Review, 2020)
Corporate law scholars and economists have expressed concern recently about the fact that the number of publicly traded corporations in the United States has declined significantly since a peak in the late 1990s. In this ...
Fintech and International Financial Regulation
(Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2020)
This Article shows that fintech exacerbates the difficulties of standard setting in international financial regulation. Earlier work
introduced the "Innovation Trilemma"(the Trilemrma). When seeking to balance the goals ...
Beyond Green Infrastructure--Integrating the Ecosystem Services Framework into Urban Planning Law and Policy
(Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy, 2020)
Despite the heavy emphasis in legal scholarship on federal and state governance of environmental policy, cities have had their champions as well. Legal scholars who stand out as having defined a position for local governance ...
What Happens When the Green New Deal Meets the Old Green Laws?
(Vermont Law Review, 2020)
The multi-faceted infrastructure goals of the Green New Deal will be impossible to achieve in the desired time frames if the existing federal, state, and local siting and environmental protection statutory regimes are ...