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Climate Change Law In and Over Time
(University of San Diego, School of Law, 2010)The critical lesson for climate change legislation is that the pending lawmaking moment must include the enactment of provisions specifically designed to maintain the legislation’s ability to achieve its long-term objectives ... -
Cloud Innovation and the Law: Issues, Approaches, and Interplay
(Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2014)We live in a quicksilver technological environment where one innovation in information and communication technology (ICT) follows the other. From a user’s perspective, the speed of innovation in the Internet age becomes ... -
Coase's Penguin, or, Linux and The Nature of the Firm
(Yale Law School, 2002)For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that individuals order their productive activities in one of two ways: either as employees in firms, following the directions of ... -
The Code of Privacy
(The American Philosophical Society, 2007) -
Coin Reconsidered: The Political Alchemy of Commodity Money
(Berkeley Electronic Press, 2010)Medieval coin plays an essential role in the imagined history of money: it figures as the primal "commodity money" — a natural medium, spontaneously adopted by parties in exchange who converge upon a metal like silver to ... -
Collections and/of Data: Art History and the Art Museum in the DH Mode
(University of Minnesota Press, 2016) -
Colorblind Constitutionalism
(Fordham Law Review, 2013) -
'Come On, Man!' On Choice, Welfare, and Hayekian Behavioral Economics
(Elsevier BV, 2021-09-15)With respect to the views of dead thinkers, answers to many particular questions are often interpretive in Ronald Dworkin’s sense: such answers must attempt (1) to fit the materials to be interpreted and (2) to justify ... -
Comment on Selected Aspects of Proposals in Public Consultation Document on Addressing the Challenges of the Digitalization of the Economy
(2019-03-06)This comment was filed in response to the G20/OECD Inclusive Forum’s Public Consultation Document on Addressing the Challenges of the Digitalization of the Economy. The comment supports a re-alignment of the division of ... -
Comment on the Pilot Empirical Survey Study on the Impact of Counterterrorism Measures on Humanitarian Action
(Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, 2017-03)Counterterrorism laws and policies have been and will almost certainly continue to be part of the political landscape facing humanitarian actors. As terrorist-designated non-state actors increasingly control ... -
Comment: "Mend the Hold" and Erie: Why an Obscure Contracts Doctrine Should Control in Federal Diversity Cases
(University of Chicago Press, 1998) -
A Commentary on the ICANN Blueprint for Evolution and Reform
(Loyola Law School, 2003) -
Commentary: Ownership Neutrality and Practical Complications
(New York University, 2009)In "Reconsidering the Taxation of Foreign Income," Jim Hines analyzes the consequences of taxing, as opposed to exempting, active foreign business income by comparing the expected effects on capital ownership of a "pure" ... -
Comments on Gedicks and Ball
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Common Wisdom: Peer Production of Educational Materials, Center for Open and Sustainable Learning
(Center for Open and Sustainable Learning, 2005) -
Common-Law Constitutionalism and the Limits of Reason
(Columbia Law Review Association, Inc., 2007)In recent years, the central claim of common-law constitutionalism has been that precedent and tradition embody some form of latent wisdom. Judges will generally do best by deferring to the wisdom embodied in precedent and ... -
Commons and Growth: The Essential Role of Open Commons in Market Economies
(University of Chicago Press, 2013) -
Commons-Based Peer Production and Virtue
(Blackwell Publishers, 2006)