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Algorithms shape our modern world, determining everything from which ads we might see on Instagram to who is afforded access to credit. But...
To explain to us how institutional academic freedoms implicate corporate rights—and how Harvard could have leveraged these corporate rights...

After beginning his second term in office on January 20th, 2025, President Trump has launched an unprecedented assault on large private law...

In this episode, we will discuss the duties that Americans owe—and perhaps over time have ceased to owe—the state. Once central to the Ameri...

In 2023, the Supreme Court decided Mallory v. Norfolk, Southern Railway Company, which held that consent remains a method of establishing pe...

Violence in the Administrative State by California Law Review
People usually think that all tax agencies do is ensure tax laws are followed. But for decades, the IRS has regularly facilitated immigratio...
Traffic courts resolve over half of the cases in the U.S. legal system. These cases are easy for some defendants to handle by paying a fine,...
The U.S. carceral system disproportionately harms racial minorities and people living in poverty. Penal abolitionist frameworks have helpful...
Immigration adjudications regularly use information from the criminal legal system to justify a discretionary denial of relief or benefits,...

For more than a century, the United States has restricted Tribal governments’ powers over criminal law. It has diminished Tribal jurisdictio...

Each year, Child Protective Services investigates over one million families. Every investigation includes a room-by-room search of the famil...

Americans have long persevered in the face of the national welfare system’s inadequacies. But when a new challenge in the form of climate ch...
Consumer law practitioners and scholars have long argued that credit scores perpetuate historical social discrimination along lines of race,...

“What does it mean to be a lawyer committed to justice when the law seemingly facilitates injustice? And how do you teach students to reckon...

Although the Twenty Fourth Amendment has received little attention since its ratification, the Amendment may provide a basis for combatting...

When employers commit wage violations against their low-wage employees, recovery of those funds through a lawsuit or the administrative proc...

In the United States, many recently decarcerated individuals struggle to find housing. The coronavirus pandemic forced a national conversati...

All first-year law students take contracts, where they learn about offer and acceptance and what makes a legally enforceable agreement. But...

Author: Hiep Nguyen is a third-year student at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law Host: Taylor Graham Technology Editors:...
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