William Hyland, Vernis & Bowling Law Firm, has published “It Ends With A Lawsuit”: Blake Lively V. Justin Baldoni A Mock Trial: Sexual Harassment And Defamation at 32 University of Denver Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 12 (2026). Here is
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Solove on Selling Privacy: A Collection of Ads for Privacy
Daniel Solove has published “Selling Privacy: A Collection of Ads for Privacy” on his Solove on Tech substack. Read the essay here.
Solove on Dangerous Oracles: Minority Report, and AI Predictions
Daniel Solove, George Washington University Law School, has published Dangerous Oracles: Minority Report, Philip K. Dick, and AI Predictions at his Substack. Here is the first paragraph of his essay.AI predictions (or more generally known as algorithmic predictions), are becoming…
Little on Protecting Black Creativity: Rap Lyrics as Misused Evidence and the Case for Intellectual Property Law Reform
Shathera Little, Protecting Black Creativity: Rap Lyrics as Misused Evidence and the Case for Intellectual Property Law Reform. Here is the abstract.
This paper examines the growing use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings and argues that…
Wieboldt on Ken Kersch and the New Legal History
Dennis J. Wieboldt, III, has published Ken Kersch and the New Legal History: Beyond the Internalist/Externalist Divide at 4 J. Am. Const. Hist. 27 (2026).
The death of Kenneth Ira Kersch on November 27, 2024, was devastating to the family,…
Gowder on Never Send to Know on Whom the Boot Stomps: It Stomps on Thee
Paul A. Gowder, Northwestern University School of Law, is publishing Never Send to Know on Whom the Boot Stomps; it Stomps on Thee in the Alabama Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Law Review. Here is the abstract.
This Essay was…
Peterson on The Limits of Text
Farah Peterson, University of Chicago Law School, has published The Limits of Text at
135 Yale L.J. 2790 (2026).
Let’s say the “laws” are the rules that actually constrain power, organize government, and coerce people. That is, let’s define the…
Perez on The 14th Amendment From Homer Plessy to Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Citizenship and Due Press in America's Constitutional Evolution
Lynette Perez, City of Little Rock, has published The 14th Amendment From Homer Plessy To Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Citizenship And Due Process In America’s Constitutional Evolution at 59 Creighton Law Review 281 (2026). Here is the abstract.
This Article examines…
ICYMI: Robert Barsky, Clamouring for Legal Protection: What the Great Books Teach Us About People Fleeing from Persecution (Bloomsbury, 2023).
ICYMI:Robert Barsky, Clamouring for Legal Protection: What the Great Books Teach Us About People Fleeing from Persecution (Bloomsbury, 2023). Here from the publisher’s website is a description of the book’s contents.In this novel approach to law and literature, Robert Barsky…
Call For Papers: Law and the Humanities World (1 & 2 September, 2026, Lucerne)
From Dr. Steven Howe, University of Lucerne:CFP: Law and the
Humanities World (1 & 2 September, Lucerne)
In Humanities Theory (2025, with
Amanda Anderson), Simon During offers a suggestive mapping of a “humanities
world” – a loosely linked…