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Volume 36, Issue 3

October 24, 2022

COMPLETE VOLUME 36, ISSUE 3

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  • Foreword Lex Reformatica: Five Principles of Policy Reform for the Technological Age
    by Sonia K. Katyal
  • Technological “Disruption” of the Law’s Imagined Scene: Some Lessons from Lex Informatica
    by Margot E. Kaminski
  • Lex AI: Revisiting Private Ordering by Design
    by Niva Elkin-Koren & Karni A. Chagal-Feferkorn
  • Technology Law as a Vehicle for Technology Justice: Stop ISP Throttling to Promote Digital Equity
    by Catherine J.K. Sandoval
  • From Lex Informatica to the Control Revolution
    by Julie E. Cohen
  • Racial Segregation and the Data-Driven Society: How Our Failure to Reckon with Root Causes Perpetuates Separate and Unequal Realities
    by Rashida Richardson
  • Allocating Responsibility in Content Moderation: A Functional Framework
    by Deirdre K. Mulligan & Kenneth A. Bamberger
  • Automated Video Interviewing as the New Phrenology
    by Ifeoma Ajunwa
  • Revisiting Roommates.com
    by G.S. Hans
  • A Tribute to Joel Reidenberg
    by Paul M. Schwartz
  • Privacy as/and Civil Rights
    by Tiffany C. Li
  • Content Moderation as Surveillance
    by Hannah Bloch-Wehba
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