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that surveillance capitalism is built on “lawlessness.”19 In her account, markets in data exist beyond law and operate by their own rules. It is not
this was the point of Lawrence Lessig’s influential 1999 book Code and Other Laws of Cyber- space. 54 Code could work like a kind of law, Lessig
Philosophy of Law (Oxford, OUP, 2002), 208–221. 3 M Damaška, ‘A Continental Lawyer in an American Law School: Trials and Tribula- tions of Adjustment
difference between civil laws like tort law and criminal law is] that criminal punishment, with emphasis on imprisonment, is on the whole more drastic than
Breyer concludes that an emphasis on legislative purpose “means that laws will work better for the people they are presently meant to affect. Law is
especially costly, be- cause they chill the very conduct the antitrust laws are designed to protect.”); infra Parts I & II. the yale law journal forum
counsel broadly and functionally, i.e., not just as the right to a warm body with a law degree, but as the right to do what we expect good defense lawyers
Mason, Daniel Meltzer, Aziz Rana, Richard Schmalbeck, Steven Shiffrin, Kevin Walsh, Lawrence Zelenak, and the editors of The Yale Law Journal
Assistant Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law. I would like to thank Mitch Berman, Steve Bickerstaff, Josh Chafetz, Adam Cox, Justin Driver
practice, identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, examining the issues that courts are likely to encounter, and attempting to anticipate