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Bridging The Computer Science – Law Divide, Azer Bestavros, Stacey Dogan, Paul Ohm, Andrew Sellars Nov 2022

Bridging The Computer Science – Law Divide, Azer Bestavros, Stacey Dogan, Paul Ohm, Andrew Sellars

Faculty Scholarship

Many pressing societal questions can be answered only by bringing experts from different disciplines together. Questions around misinformation and disinformation, platform power, surveillance capitalism, information privacy, and algorithmic bias, among many others, reside at the intersection of computer science and law. We need to develop institutions that bring together computer scientists and legal scholars to work together on issues like these, and to train new innovators, thought leaders, counselors, and policymakers with hybrid training in both disciplines. In Universities, the disciplines of Computer Science (CS) and Law are separated by many wide chasms. Differences in standards, language, methods, and culture …


Consumer Law As An Axis Of Economic Inequality, Daniel Markovits, Barak D. Richman, Rory Van Loo May 2022

Consumer Law As An Axis Of Economic Inequality, Daniel Markovits, Barak D. Richman, Rory Van Loo

Faculty Scholarship

In the standard paradigm of consumer law, a voluntary transaction is supposed to be welfare enhancing for each of the parties involved. We challenge this foundational presumption and ask to what extent many common consumer contracts are in fact extractive despite resulting from voluntary exchanges. With inequality growing throughout the world, to a degree that threatens the stability of both the economies and governments of even the wealthiest nations, we ask this fundamental question in an effort to identify root causes of inequality and to mark some guideposts for the articles that follow. Taken together, our speculations suggest that the …


Columbia Law School Holds Sixth Annual Human Rights Student Paper Symposium, Human Rights Institute Mar 2022

Columbia Law School Holds Sixth Annual Human Rights Student Paper Symposium, Human Rights Institute

Human Rights Institute

Agenda for the Sixth Annual Human Rights Student Paper Symposium.


Introduction: Yellowstone National Park's 150th Anniversary, Cam Sholly Jan 2022

Introduction: Yellowstone National Park's 150th Anniversary, Cam Sholly

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Private Lands In Conserving Yellowston'e Wildlife In The Twenty-First Century, Arthur Middleton, Temple Stoellinger, Drew E. Bennett, Travis Brammer, Laura Gigliotti, Hilary Byerly Flint, Sam Maher, Bryan Leonard Jan 2022

The Role Of Private Lands In Conserving Yellowston'e Wildlife In The Twenty-First Century, Arthur Middleton, Temple Stoellinger, Drew E. Bennett, Travis Brammer, Laura Gigliotti, Hilary Byerly Flint, Sam Maher, Bryan Leonard

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rekindling Yellowstone's Early History: 150 Years Later, Sam Kalen Jan 2022

Rekindling Yellowstone's Early History: 150 Years Later, Sam Kalen

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Price Tag On Adventure: Disorderly Conduct Liability For Search And Rescue In America's National Parks, Jenna Vonhofe Jan 2022

A Price Tag On Adventure: Disorderly Conduct Liability For Search And Rescue In America's National Parks, Jenna Vonhofe

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Re-Indigenizing Yellowstone, Kekek Jason Stark, Autumn L. Bernhardt, Monte Mills, Jason A. Robison Jan 2022

Re-Indigenizing Yellowstone, Kekek Jason Stark, Autumn L. Bernhardt, Monte Mills, Jason A. Robison

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword To The Symposium: The Life And Work Of Robert M. Cover, Samuel J. Levine Jan 2022

Foreword To The Symposium: The Life And Work Of Robert M. Cover, Samuel J. Levine

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Seattle University Law Review Jan 2022

Foreword, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

Foreward


Keynote Address, Justin Hansford Jan 2022

Keynote Address, Justin Hansford

Seattle University Law Review

Keynote Address by Justin Hansford


Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2021 Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Juvenile Justice Subcommittee Jan 2022

Race In Washington’S Juvenile Legal System: 2021 Report To The Washington Supreme Court, Task Force 2.0 Juvenile Justice Subcommittee

Seattle University Law Review

Part I of this report provides the core work of the subcommittee and is intended to function as a stand-alone document, expressed in youth- friendly language, that sets forth: (1) the youth-articulated goals for systemic change to the juvenile legal system; (2) a narrative of how the system currently works and the harms caused; and (3) the change needed to bring about the youth-articulated goals for systemic change. This document is intended to be a youth-centered blueprint for change—a tool for community advocates, a framework for policy makers, and a call-in to the many institutional actors to center the leadership …


Preface, Robert B. Keiter Jan 2022

Preface, Robert B. Keiter

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grizzlies, Wolves, And Law In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Wildlife Management Amidst Jusidictional Complexity And Tension, Robert Keiter Jan 2022

Grizzlies, Wolves, And Law In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Wildlife Management Amidst Jusidictional Complexity And Tension, Robert Keiter

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Park Justice: A History Of The Federal Court In Yellowstone, Travis Jordan Jan 2022

National Park Justice: A History Of The Federal Court In Yellowstone, Travis Jordan

Wyoming Law Review

No abstract provided.