Scholarship@WashULaw

Scholarship@WashULaw

 

Explore the scholarship and commentary of the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. This collection represents only a small subset of our faculty scholarship, but is growing daily.

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Submissions from 2016

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Recalibrating the Scales of Municipal Court Justice in Missouri: A Dissenter’s View, Kimberly Jade Norwood

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Self-Representation and the Dismissal of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cases, Rafael I. Pardo

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Taking Bankruptcy Rights Seriously, Rafael I. Pardo

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Apple’s “Code = Speech” Mistake, Neil M. Richards

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Expert Report of Professor Neil M. Richards, Neil M. Richards

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How Encryption Protects Our Intellectual Privacy (and Why You Should Care), Neil M. Richards

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The iPhone Case and the Future of Civil Liberties, Neil M. Richards

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The iPhone Case and the Future of Civil Liberties, Neil M. Richards

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The Future of Espionage: What Techniques Will Spies Be Using in Ten Years' Time?, Neil M. Richards, Pauline Bock, Annie Machon, Keren Elazari, Eric Byres, and Indy Dhami

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Choose Privacy Week 2016 – Privacy and Respect for Individuals, Neil M. Richards and Deborah Caldwell-Stone

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Should Supreme Court Justices Continue to Serve for Life?, Neil M. Richards and Paul D. Carrington

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Apple v. the FBI: Why the 1789 All Writs Act Is the Wrong Tool, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog

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Taking Trust Seriously in Privacy Law, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog

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The Atlantic Divide on Privacy and Speech, Neil M. Richards and Kirsty Hughes

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Big Data and the Future for Privacy, Neil M. Richards and Jonathan H. King

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How Should the Law Think About Robots?, Neil M. Richards and William D. Smart

Submissions from 2015

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Perceptions of Taxing and Spending: A Survey Experiment, Conor Clarke and Edward Fox

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Regulating Sex Work: Assimilationism, Erotic Exceptionalism and the Challenge of Intimate Labor, Adrienne D. Davis

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It's Alive: How Early Common Law Changes in the Right against Self-Incrimination Inform the Right's Continuing Relevance, Sheldon Evans

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Taking Back the Streets? How Street Art Ordinances Constitute Government Takings, Sheldon Evans

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‪Measuring the Effects of Legal Precedent in US Federal Courts‬, Jens Frankenreiter, Daniel L. Chen, and Susan Yeh

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The Promise and Peril of the Anti-Commandeering Rule in the Homeland Security Era: Immigrant Sanctuary as an Illustrative Case, Trevor George Gardner

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A Confident Pluralism, John D. Inazu

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Institutions in Context, John D. Inazu

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The Christian Witness to the State: Nicholas Wolterstorff on John Howard Yoder, John D. Inazu

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The First Amendment's Public Forum, John D. Inazu

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Re-Assembling Labor, John D. Inazu and Marion G. Crain

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Addressing Systemic Discrimination: Public Enforcement and the Role of the EEOC, Pauline Kim

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Market Norms and Constitutional Values in the Government Workplace, Pauline Kim

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"If You Is White, You's Alright....": Stories about Colorism in America, Kimberly Jade Norwood

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Bankruptcy, Rafael I. Pardo

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Digital Laws Evolve, Neil M. Richards

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Google Has Captured Your Mind, Neil M. Richards

Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age, Neil M. Richards

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Intellectual Privacy: Rethinking Civil Liberties in the Digital Age, Neil M. Richards

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The Electronic Panopticon, Neil M. Richards

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The Fifty Shades of Grey Paradox, Neil M. Richards

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The Internet Grows Up?, Neil M. Richards

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Why Data Privacy Law Is (Mostly) Constitutional, Neil M. Richards

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Information Privacy Law Scholars' Brief in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, Neil M. Richards, Julie E. Cohen, Chris Jay Hoofnagle, William McGeveran, Paul Ohm, Joel R. Reidenberg, David Thaw, and Lauren E. Willis

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Facebook's New Digital Assistant 'M' Will Need to Earn Your Trust, Neil M. Richards and Woodrow Hartzog

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Privacy Law: From a National Dish to a Global Stew, Neil M. Richards and Daniel J. Solove

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The Economics of Healthcare Rationing, Kyle Rozema, Michael Frakes, and Matthew Frank

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Banker Loyalty in Mergers and Acquisitions, Andrew F. Tuch

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Conduct of Business Regulation, Andrew F. Tuch

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Disclaiming Loyalty: M&A Advisors and Their Engagement Letters, Andrew F. Tuch

Submissions from 2014

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Is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Really a Rubber Stamp? Ex Parte Proceedings and the FISC Win Rate, Conor Clarke

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Merging and Dissolving Special Districts, Conor Clarke

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The Uneasy Case Against Auer and Seminole Rock, Conor Clarke

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Racial Profiling as Collective Definition, Trevor George Gardner