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"They Saw a Protest": Cognitive Illiberalism and the Speech-Conduct Distinction [pdf] (2012) (stanfordlawreview.org)
74 points by pcaharrier 1 day ago | past | 64 comments
Protecting consumers in a post-consent world (stanfordlawreview.org)
7 points by hhs 3 months ago | past
Uncommon Carriage: disentangling the issues of "common carriage" (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on Jan 17, 2024 | past
Cop-"Like" (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on Oct 29, 2022 | past
Regulatory arbitrage and the persistence of financial misconduct (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on May 10, 2022 | past
The Dead Past (2012) (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by tzs on Nov 10, 2021 | past
Reconceptualizing compulsory copyright licenses (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by hhs on June 1, 2020 | past
Consumer psychology and the problem of fine-print fraud (stanfordlawreview.org)
11 points by hhs on April 17, 2020 | past | 1 comment
Compensating children in the age of social-media influencer marketing (2019) (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by hhs on Feb 7, 2020 | past
Short-Termism and Antitrust’s Innovation Paradox (stanfordlawreview.org)
3 points by hhs on Sept 17, 2019 | past
Lost Profits Damages for Multicomponent Products (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by hhs on Aug 10, 2019 | past
Why the constitution was written down (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on July 18, 2019 | past
Using Value-Agnostic Incentives to Promote Pharmaceutical Innovation (stanfordlawreview.org)
3 points by hhs on June 2, 2019 | past
Nonvoting shares and efficient corporate governance (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on April 24, 2019 | past
‘Sorry’ is never enough: How state apology laws fail to reduce malpractice risk (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by hhs on April 24, 2019 | past
Is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Really a Rubber Stamp? (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by shawndumas on Feb 3, 2018 | past
The fourth amendment and the global internet [pdf] (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by mjn on Feb 7, 2015 | past | 1 comment
Probability, Contrary Evidence, and Judicial Mistake (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by jcr on May 19, 2014 | past
Privacy and Big Data: Making Ends Meet (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by StanfordLRev on Sept 3, 2013 | past
Anticipating Patentable Subject Matter (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by jcr on March 28, 2013 | past
When is software speech for purposes of the First Amendment? (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by te_platt on Nov 29, 2012 | past
When is software speech for purposes of the First Amendment? (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by jcr on Nov 22, 2012 | past
How the 'War on Drugs' distorts privacy law (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by blottsie on May 9, 2012 | past
The Privacy Paradox: The Dead Past (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by pwg on April 13, 2012 | past
The Drone as Privacy Catalyst (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by pwg on March 10, 2012 | past
In Search of Cyber Peace: Anonymous and the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by StanLRev on March 8, 2012 | past
Stanford Law Review's Privacy Paradox videos on drones and more (stanfordlawreview.org)
1 point by StanLRev on Feb 28, 2012 | past
The right to be forgotten (stanfordlawreview.org)
2 points by boscomutunga on Feb 15, 2012 | past
Don't Break the Internet - Stanford Law Review (stanfordlawreview.org)
75 points by dwynings on Dec 19, 2011 | past | 1 comment
Drone use within the United States will Drag Privacy Law into the 21st Century (stanfordlawreview.org)
3 points by pldpld on Dec 13, 2011 | past | 1 comment

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