The Dead Past (2012)

I must start out with a confession: When it comes to technology, I’m what you might call a troglodyte. I don’t own a Kindle or an iPad or an iPhon | Continue reading


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Reconceptualizing Compulsory Copyright Licenses

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Consumer Psychology and the Problem of Fine-Print Fraud

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Compensating Children in the Age of Social-Media Influencer Marketing (2019)

In the age of smartphones, parents frequently take photos and videos of their children—even mundane moments are easy to share with friends and famil | Continue reading


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Short-Termism and Antitrust’s Innovation Paradox

Antitrust law has long struggled to account for the role of innovation in economic production. Dynamic factors like capital stock, investment spending | Continue reading


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Lost Profits Damages for Multicomponent Products

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Why the Constitution Was Written Down

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Using Value-Agnostic Incentives to Promote Pharmaceutical Innovation

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Nonvoting Shares and Efficient Corporate Governance

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‘Sorry’ Is Never Enough - How State Apology Laws Fail to Reduce Malpractice

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