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to widespread pessimism, in the wake of a wave of revelations about the extent of digital tracking and manipulation. Shoshana Zuboff’s book, The Age
The book proposes a range of reforms, most notably the use of expert criminal-justice policymakers who would be insulated from the electoral process and
could represent the future of employment law. authors. Bradley A. Areheart is an Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law
and the Western Economic Association, and a Federal Trade Commission hearing on common ownership for helpful comments and discussions. Tim Keegan, Catalina Villalobos, and Felix ...
interest assumption on a daily basis. This Note was awarded the Judge Ralph K. Winter Prize for the best student paper in law and economics, and it
husband, Ron Tucker, for his patience with this project. Special thanks to Dean Michael A. Simons and St. John’s University School of Law for generous research support. All errors ...
focuses on legislative rules, the most consequential form of agency action. The topic is timely in light of a recent executive order directing agencies
for Ethics and Center for American Political Studies provided generous financial support. This Article was named a winner of the 2020 AALS Scholarly Papers Competition.
the South. Moreover, many of the justifications that segregationists offered for their actions—such as a desire for good schools and safe
student commentaries on recent legal events, including an eye-witness account of the Federal Rules Committee’s hearings on e-discovery amendments and a