Organizing Principles: Samuel Estreicher and Jack Samuel ’23 argue that century-old federal labor laws give gig workers the right to engage in collective action, including union campaigns, without fear of antitrust liability Featured News May 21, 2024 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Catching Spills: Kevin Davis and Florencia Marotta-Wurgler ’01 examine the ripple effects of rigorous EU privacy laws Featured News April 5, 2024 Faculty Ideas
A Fuller Picture: Daniel Harawa argues for considering race in Fourth Amendment search-and-seizure cases Featured News March 25, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Antisemitism, Jewish Identity, and the Law: Deborah Malamud’s seminar explores issues deeply rooted in history and her scholarship Featured News March 13, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Better Living Through Bankruptcy: Michael Ohlrogge uses empirical data to demonstrate how bankruptcy law can help address environmental harms Featured News February 27, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Out of Fashion: Clayton Gillette looks to the history of the Garment District to assess the impact of remote work on cities Featured News January 25, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Beyond slip-and-fall: The digital age raises new issues in tort law Featured News January 9, 2024 Faculty Ideas
Better Government Through AI? A Q&A with Catherine Sharkey on how artificial intelligence could improve the federal regulatory process Featured News December 8, 2023 Faculty Ideas
Discordant Doctrines: Adam Cox and Emma Kaufman chart the tensions inside the Roberts Court’s jurisprudence on administrative law Featured News November 27, 2023 Faculty Ideas