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
Restrictions May Apply: A Q&A with Kenji Yoshino on how the Supreme Court has limited antidiscrimination law Featured News November 13, 2023 Faculty Ideas
Free Library: Daniel Francis JSD ’20 and Christopher Jon Sprigman release a no-cost antitrust law textbook online Featured News July 17, 2023 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Global Resolution: Through his prolific scholarship, Franco Ferrari is aiming to systematize approaches to international arbitration Featured News June 14, 2023 Faculty Ideas
Dangerous Currents: Samuel Issacharoff’s new book charts how populist movements threaten democracies around the world Featured News May 22, 2023 Faculty Ideas
Minding the Law: Jennifer Arlen ’86 and Lewis Kornhauser argue for using psychological insights to deter corporate crime Featured News April 13, 2023 Alumni Faculty Ideas
Emptying the Prisons: Rachel Barkow weighs whether arguments for prison abolition will bring needed change to the criminal justice system—or backfire Featured News March 30, 2023 Centers Faculty Ideas
Write Makes Right: Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow’s ‘Say the Right Thing’ is a no-nonsense guide to having constructive diversity and inclusion conversations Featured News February 7, 2023 Alumni Centers Faculty Ideas
Surprise Parties: A huge data set gives Ryan Bubb and Emiliano Catan LLM ’10 new insight into how mutual funds vote their shares Featured News January 25, 2023 Alumni Faculty Ideas