Thrilled that my new article, "License to Kill?: A New Test for the New Crime Exception," will be published by the @UtahLawReview in their Social Justice issue! https://t.co/XTyNKXcO1u
Our 2022 Environmental Issue is here! Check out articles about climate risk disclosures, land use regulation, democratizing environmental data, constitutional authority for preserving the environment, and syndicated conservation easements.
https://t.co/oaailjk4L8
Check out Donovan Stone's article highlighting Constance Baker Motley's pivotal litigation work in the Utah Law Review's latest issue. https://t.co/QEZCTwkYjW
#FSP Alum @LeslieWolfGSU and Laura Beskow explain the legal evolution of certificates of confidentiality and examine remaining gaps in protections in @UtahLawReview. https://t.co/DluPg7IBkB
AI & health privacy interact in a problematic 2-way street, I argue in a (short!) piece just out in @UtahLawReview:
OTOH, AI data triangulation makes privacy protections practically weaker;
OTOH, privacy barriers to research make AI less socially valuable.
https://t.co/2CLLSZMa3F
Final version of Stephanie Plamondon Bair and my article, "COVID-19 and Impacts on Innovation," is up. Thanks to @UtahLawReview and @contreraslegals for inviting us to participate in their symposium on "The Law and Ethics of Medical Research." https://t.co/KMaahCI93q
How can law schools create an inclusive curriculum?
The Utah Law Review is delighted to announce its 2021 symposium, entitled "#IncludeTheirStories: Rethinking, Reimagining, and Reshaping Legal Education".
Join us on Nov 5th & 6th: https://t.co/MmW2dgneRI
#LawSchool#DEI
This year’s Lee E. Teitelbaum Utah Law Review Symposium will explore how law faculty might best prepare today's law students through teaching racism and related inequities in the classroom. Mark your calendars for Nov. 5th and 6th!
Stephanie Plamondon Bair and I just posted "COVID-19 and Its Impact(s) on Innovation," our contribution to a great @UtahLawReview Symposium. You'd really be remiss not to check it out here: https://t.co/KMaahCI93q
In this Article, Jason Robison of @uw_law advocates for cooperative management of Grand Canyon National Park by the National Park Service and tribes that hold traditional connections to the canyon. https://t.co/QecSaJgyQA
In this Note, @tmfrisby assesses the viability of treating failure to disclose financial conflicts of interest as research misconduct under current law.
https://t.co/ASLAOkC8Td
In "Zoning Cyberspace: Protecting Privacy in the Digital Upside Down," @rbrescia focuses on current threats to #privacy, and the resulting dangers posed to democracy from undermining the integrity of identity. @AlbanyLaw#propertylaw#cyberlaw
https://t.co/Rfd0X3XcG8
Love this @nytimes op-ed, "Humans Are Animals. Let's Get Over It" by @CrispinSartwell
For a legal take on interspecies equity, check out my recent article "Humans as Animals" in @UtahLawReview
https://t.co/PoLTFfDNmQ
"Show Me the (Data About the) Money!" @NizanGP uses financial regulation and privacy law to examine data aggregators' relationships with banks, tech companies, and consumers. #FinTech
https://t.co/bxAcoNVFqc
Exciting to receive this in the mail today wrapping up a wonderful experience working with the terrific group of student editors @UtahLawReview! Thanks also to @ASLMENews & @SLU_HealthLaw for the 2019 Health Law Scholars workshop! https://t.co/1yeCno8XEd