Counterfeit Campaign Speech
On September 28th, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law that forbids the surreptitious use of bots to, among other things, influence Californians’ votes… Read More »Counterfeit Campaign Speech
On September 28th, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law that forbids the surreptitious use of bots to, among other things, influence Californians’ votes… Read More »Counterfeit Campaign Speech
The Supreme Court announced more than a century ago that states have “absolute discretion”65×65. Hunter v. City of Pittsburgh, 207 U.S. 161, 178 (1907).… Read More »S.B. 263, 154th Gen. Assemb., Reg. Sess. (Ga. 2018)
“Get your act together”: this was the pointed message that the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) delivered in a November 2018 interview… Read More »SEC, Framework for “Investment Contract” Analysis of Digital Assets (2019)
United States v. Wanjiku is one of many recent Fourth Amendment cases that have come before circuit courts regarding border searches of cell phones. This… Read More »Recent Case: United States v. Wanjiku
Pop quiz: which part of the federal government is tasked with preventing cyber interference in our elections? Congress has refused to say. We have reached… Read More »Cyber Interference in Elections and Federal Agency Action
As the midterm elections approach, money is flowing into the coffers of candidates, parties, and outside groups at unprecedented rates. Meanwhile the Federal Election Commission… Read More »Super PACs and the Market for Data
Six years after lawmakers first considered the issue of nonconsensual pornography, New York has criminalized the practice. We wholeheartedly support the effort in our role… Read More »Evaluating New York’s “Revenge Porn” Law: A Missed Opportunity to Protect Sexual Privacy
Lawsuits in a Market Economy: The Evolution of Civil Litigation. By Stephen C. Yeazell. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press. 2018. Pp. ix, 134. $25.00.… Read More »Recent Publications — June 2019