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Kimberly D Krawiec द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kimberly D Krawiec या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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Kimberly D Krawiec द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kimberly D Krawiec या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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Kimberly D Krawiec द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kimberly D Krawiec या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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×In this sign off episode, I say good bye to this year's student cohosts from UVA Law: Anthony Freyre, Kimberly Garcia, Laura Habib, Olivia King, Alyssa Lawrence, Alyssa Marshall, Alexa Rothborth, Nia Saunders, Tanner Stewart, Cyrus Tafti, John Henry Vansant, Lauren White But never fear, loyal listeners. I'll be back in 2025 with bonus episodes featuring interesting authors discussing their scholarship.…

1 Risk & Resistance with Aziza Ahmed 1:02:15
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My guest today is Aziza Ahmed, a Professor of Law and N. Neal Pike Scholar at the Boston University School of Law. She is also a Co-Director of BU Law’s Program on Reproductive Justice. She joins me and UVA Law 3L, Nia Saunders, to discuss her new book Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS , forthcoming from Cambridge University Press in 2025. Prior to teaching, Professor Ahmed was a research associate at the Harvard School of Public Health Program on International Health and Human Rights. She came to that position after a Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship where she worked with the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS. Professor Ahmed was a member of the Technical Advisory Group on HIV and the Law convened by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and has been an expert for many institutions, including the American Bar Association and UNDP. Reading List Ahmed Bio Linda C. McClain & Aziza Ahmed, The Routledge Companion to Gender and Covid-19 (2024) SCHOLARLY COMMONS Nicole Huberfeld, Linda C. McClain & Aziza Ahmed, Rethinking Foundations and Analyzing New Conflicts: Teaching Law after Dobbs 17 Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy (2024). SCHOLARLY COMMONS Aziza Ahmed, Dabney P. Evans, Jason Jackson, Benjamin Mason Meier & Cecília Tomori, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health: Undermining Public Health, Facilitating Reproductive Coercion 51 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2023) SCHOLARLY COMMONS Aziza Ahmed, Feminist Legal Theory and Praxis after Dobbs: Science, Politics, and Expertise 34 Yale Journal of Law and Feminism (2023) SCHOLARLY COMMONS Krawiec Bio…

1 Paintings & Prostitutes with Stephen Clowney 1:01:27
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My guest today is the always interesting and funny Steve Clowney, a professor of law at the University of Arkansas. He has also worked as a legal consultant in Hawaii, a college admissions officer, and a gravedigger. His main areas of research include zoning regulations, monuments, the history of cities, handwritten wills, and the presence of violence in informal property systems. He joins us today to discuss a paper that I’ve long admired , Does Commodification Corrupt: Lessons From Paintings And Prostitutes , published in the Seton Hall Law Review. Reading list: Clowney Bio https://law.uark.edu/directory/directory-faculty/uid/sclowney/name/Steve+Clowney/ Clowney, Nationalize Zoning , 72 Kan. L. Rev. (forthcoming) (symposium essay). Clowney, Do Rural Places Matter? , 57 Conn. L. Rev. 1 (forthcoming). Clowney, Anonymous Statues: An Empirical Study of Monuments in One American Neighborhood , 71 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 35 (2023) (symposium essay). Clowney, The White Houses? An Empirical Study of Segregation in the Greek System , 41 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev . 151 (2023). Clowney, Sororities as Confederate Monuments , 105 Ky. L.J. 617 (2020) (symposium essay). Clowney, Does Commodification Corrupt: Lessons From Paintings and Prostitutes , 50 S eton Hal L. Rev. 1005 (2020). Clowney, Should We Buy Selling Sovereignty , 66 Duke L.J. Online 19 (2017). Krawiec Bio https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653 Krawiec, Markets, repugnance, and externalities , Journal of Institutional Economics 1–12 (2023). Krawiec, No Money Allowed , 2022 University of Chicago Legal Forum 221–240 (2022).…

1 Sexual Agreements with Albertina Antognini & Susan Frelich Appleton 1:09:51
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I’m thrilled today to welcome new friend, Albertina Antognini and old (by which I mean long-time) friend, Susan Appleton. Albertina Antognini is the James E. Rogers Professor of Law at the University of Arizona where she teaches Family Law, Property, Trusts & Estates, and a seminar surveying different legal regimes that shape the contemporary American family. Professor Antognini’s work examines the ways that legal rules actively regulate, and in the process define, families. Her research is centrally preoccupied with considering how categories that may appear “natural” are in fact products of law, with the aim of opening them up to a more rigorous critique. Susan Appleton is the Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law at Washington University School of Law. She is a nationally known expert in family law and feminist legal theory. Her research, scholarship, and teaching address reproductive justice, parentage, gender, sexualities, and public assistance for families. They join us today to discuss their recent article, Sexual Agreements, published in the Wash. U. Law Review. UVA Law 3L, Laura Habib, co-hosts this episode. Further Reading Antognini and Appleton, Sexual Agreements , 99 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1807 (2022) Antognini bio https://law.arizona.edu/person/albertina-antognini Antognini, Nonmarital Contracts , 73 Stan. L. Rev. 67 (2021) Antognini, Nonmarital Coverture , 99 B.U. L. Rev. 2139 (2019) Appleton bio https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff-directory/profile/susan-frelich-appleton/ Appleton, Sex Positive Feminism’s Values in Search of the Law of Pleasure , in The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Law in the United States (Deborah L. Brake, Martha Chamallas, & Verna Williams eds., 2023). Appleton, Families Under Construction: Parentage, Adoption, and Assisted Reproduction (with D. Kelly Weisberg) (2021). Krawiec bio https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653 Krawiec, Gametes: Commodification and The Fertility Industry , in Routledge Handbook of Commodification , Routledge, 278–289 (1 ed. 2023). Krawiec, Markets, repugnance, and externalities , Journal of Institutional Economics 1–12 (2022). Krawiec, No Money Allowed , 2022 University of Chicago Legal Forum 221–240 (2022).…

1 Busted: Policing Women On Top with Courtney Cahill 1:04:59
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My guest today is Courtney Cahill, a Chancellor's Professor of Law at UC Irvine School of Law. Professor Cahill is a scholar of constitutional law, anti-discrimination law, sex equality, and LGBTQ equality. Her work examines the role of disgust in lawmaking and the synergies between sex equality and LGBTQ equality. She joins us today to discuss her latest project, Busted: Policing Women on Top , forthcoming in 2026 from Oxford University Press. Cahill attended Yale Law School after graduating from Princeton University with a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. UVA Law 3Ls Anthony Freyre and Kimberly Garcia co-host today’s episode. Further Reading: Cahill Bio: https://www.law.uci.edu/faculty/full-time/cahill/ Sex Equality's Irreconcilable Differences, 132 Yale Law Journal (forthcoming) Reproductive Exceptionalism in and Beyond Birthrights , 100 B.U. L. Rev. Online 152 (2020) The New Maternity , 133 Harv. L. Rev. 2221 (2020) After Sex , 97 Neb. L. Rev. 1 (2018) Krawiec Bio: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653…

1 Valuing Reproductive Loss with Jill Wieber Lens 1:01:08
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My guest today is Jill Lens, who serves as the Dorothy M. Willie Professor in Excellence at the University of Iowa school of law. Professor Lens is a leading legal expert in reproductive justice and rights, with a particular focus on the legal treatment of stillbirth and pregnancy more generally. Her research is inspired by her son Caleb’s stillbirth in 2017, when she was 37 weeks pregnant. She joins us today to discuss her recent paper, “Valuing Reproductive Loss," published in 2023 by the Georgetown Law Journal and coauthored with Dov Fox. That paper explores the tension between abortion rights and compensating the victims of reproductive loss and argues for a post-Dobbs reasessment of the law. I’m joined by UVA Law 3L, Alyssa Lawrence, who co-hosts this episode. Further Reading: Lens bio: https://law.uiowa.edu/people/jill-wieber-lens "Original Public Meaning and Pregnancy's Ambiguities," with Evan D. Bernick, 122 Michigan Law Review 1443 (2024), Journal | HeinOnline | UI Off-Campus Access (HeinOnline) | Lexis | Westlaw "Valuing Reproductive Loss," with Dov Fox, 112 Georgetown Law Journal 61 (2023), Journal | HeinOnline | UI Off-Campus Access (HeinOnline) | Lexis | Westlaw "Abortion, Pregnancy Loss, & Subjective Fetal Personhood," with Greer Donley, 75 Vanderbilt Law Review 1649 (2022), Journal | HeinOnline | UI Off-Campus Access (HeinOnline) | Lexis | Westlaw "Counting Stillbirths," 56 UC Davis Law Review 525 (2022), Journal Krawiec bio: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653…
I’m thrilled today to welcome the brilliant and creative Hajin Kim, an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. Hajin uses principles from social psychology and economics to study how moral and social influence can shape environmental regulation and firm behavior. She joins us today to discuss her new working paper, Does Paying to Pollute Make Pollution Seem Less Bad? UVA Law 3L, Cyrus Tafti, joins me as co-host on this episode. Hajin received her BA in economics, summa cum laude , from Harvard, her JD from Stanford Law School, and her PhD from Stanford's Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources. Before attending Stanford, Hajin worked for the Boston Consulting Group. She clerked for Judge Paul Watford of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the US Supreme Court. Further Reading: Hajin Kim bio: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/kim Hajin Kim, Does Paying to Pollute Make Pollution Seem Less Bad? Hajin Kim, "Does ESG Crowd Out Support for Government Regulation?," Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper No. 983(2023) (with Joshua C. Macey & Kristen A. Underhill). ssrn cu Hajin Kim, "Expecting Corporate Prosociality," 53 Journal of Legal Studies 267 (2024). www Hajin Kim, "Financially Equivalent But Behaviorally Distinct? Pollution Tax and Cap-and-Trade Negotiations," 52 The Environmental Law Reporter 10809 (2022) (with K.C. P. Hirsch). www Kim Krawiec bio: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653 Kimberly D. Krawiec, Markets, repugnance, and externalities , Journal of Institutional Economics 1–12 (2022). Kimberly D. Krawiec, No Money Allowed , 2022 University of Chicago Legal Forum 221–240 (2022).…

1 Families By Agreement with Brian Bix 50:27
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My guest today is Brian Bix, the Frederick W. Thomas Professor of Law And Philosophy at the University of Minnesota School of Law. He teaches and writes in the areas of family law, contract law, and jurisprudence. He joins us today to discuss his 2023 book, Families by Agreement: Navigating Choice, Tradition, and Law, published by Cambridge University Press. I really enjoyed this episode – it was both educational and entertaining. Brian is not only a productive scholar, but a generous one – note his discussion of other important scholars in the field during this episode, including Martha Fineman, June Carbone, Naomi Cahn, and Jody Madeira, among others. Also interesting is the discussion with my UVA Law student co-hosts, Alexa Rothborth and Tanner Stewart. Alexa is the second donor-conceived co-host to moderate a discussion about gamete donors on the podcast. That Season 3 episode, with Mary Anne Case and co-hosted by Reidar Composano and Bryan Blaylock, is linked in the show notes below. Reidar was also donor-conceived, as he discusses in that episode roundtable. Further Reading Bix Bio https://law.umn.edu/profiles/brian-bix Advanced Introduction to Contract Law and Theory (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023) Amazon UMN Libraries Families by Agreement: Navigating Choice, Tradition, and Law (Cambridge University Press, 2023) Amazon UMN Libraries Jurisprudence: Theory and Context , (Sweet & Maxwell (UK), Carolina Academic Press (US), 1st ed., 1996; 2d ed., 1999; 3d ed., 2003; 4th ed., 2006; 5th ed., 2009; 6th ed., 2012; 7th ed., 2015; 8th ed., 2019; 9th ed., 2023; translated into Chinese (Law Press, 2007), Greek (Kritiki Publications, 2007), Spanish (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 2010), Italian (G. Giappichelli Editore, 2016), Portuguese (Tirant lo Blanch 2020), and Georgian (Varlam Cherkezishvili Institute, 2023) Amazon UMN Libraries UMN Libraries Krawiec Bio https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/kdk4q/1181653 Donorsexuality with Mary Anne Case https://tabootrades.buzzsprout.com/1227113/episodes/11655810-donorsexuality-with-mary-anne-case…

1 The College Employee-Athlete with Marc Edelman 56:33
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I’m super excited to welcome today’s guest, Marc Edelman – a passionate and influential voice in debates over the rights of college athletes. Marc is a Professor of Law at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, where he writes and teaches on sports law, antitrust law, intellectual property law, and gaming / fantasy sports law. He also serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative for Baruch College. In addition to his full-time role as a law professor, Professor Edelman is the founder of Edelman Law, where he provides legal consulting and expert witness services to businesses in the commercial sports, entertainment and online gaming industries. Some of Professor Edelman’s recent clients include a Major League Baseball team, the Arena Football League Players Union, and several online fantasy sports providers. He joins us today to discuss his recent paper, The Collegiate Employee-Athlete , recently published in the University of Illinois Law Review, and co-authored with Michael McCann and John Holden. Recommended Reading: Marc Edelman website http://www.marcedelman.com Edelman, Marc, Michael A. McCann, and John T. Holden. "The collegiate employee-athlete." U. Ill. L. Rev. (2024): 1.…
Welcome to season 5 everyone! I’m Kim Krawiec at the University of Virginia School of Law, and the host of the Taboo Trades podcast. In this episode, I welcome this year's student co-hosts: Anthony Freyre, Kimberly Garcia, Laura Habib, Olivia King, Alyssa Lawrence, Alyssa Marshall, Alexa Rothborth, Nia Saunders, Tanner Stewart, Cyrus Tafti, John Henry Vansant, and Lauren White…
It’s the saddest time of year again, when I have to say goodbye to yet another fabulous group of UVA Law students who have put their trust in me (and in you, the audience) for a semester of the Taboo Trades podcast. I know I say this every year, but I mean it every year – it’s been a pleasure and an honor to work with this group. Thanks to all of you and to all of our guests this season. Never fear listeners, although Season 4 is officially ending, I’ll be back in January with some great bonus episodes featuring exciting new scholars discussing their work. So tune in for more in 2024. Signing off, are: Darius Adel (3L) Mary Beth Bloomer (2L) Liam Bourque (3L) Joseph Camano (3L) Julia D’Rozario (3L) Anu Goel (3L) Kate Granruth (3L) Gabriele Josephs (3L) Aamina Mariam (2L) Jenna Smith (3L) Dennis Ting (3L)…

1 Race, Family Policing, & Medicine with Dorothy Roberts 1:23:00
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On today’s episode, Dorothy Roberts joins me and UVA Law 3Ls Darius Adel and Julia D'Rozario to discuss her work on race-based medicine and the child welfare system. Dorothy Roberts is the George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. Professor Roberts’ work focuses on urgent social justice issues in policing, family regulation, science, medicine, and bioethics. Her major books include Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World (Basic Books, 2022); Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-first Century (New Press, 2011); Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare (Basic Books, 2002), and Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty (Pantheon, 1997). She is also the author of more than 100 scholarly articles and book chapters, as well as a co-editor of six books on such topics as constitutional law and women and the law. Her work has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies, National Science Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Harvard Program on Ethics & the Professions, and Stanford Center for the Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity. Recent recognitions of her scholarship and public service include 2019 Rutgers University- Newark Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, 2017 election to the National Academy of Medicine, 2016 Society of Family Planning Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016 Tanner Lectures on Human Values, and the 2015 American Psychiatric Association Solomon Carter Fuller Award. Show notes: Dorothy Roberts Full Bio, University of Pennsylvania https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/roberts1 Torn Apart : How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World (Basic Books, 2022) Fatal Invention : How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-first Century (New Press, 2011) Shattered Bonds : The Color of Child Welfare (Basic Books, 2002) Killing the Black Body : Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty (Pantheon, 1997).…

1 Menstruation Matters with Bridget Crawford & Emily Waldman 1:16:49
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On today’s episode, Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman of Pace University School of Law join me and UVA Law 3Ls Kate Granruth and Jenna Smith. Bridget Crawford’s scholarship focuses on taxation and gender and the law. She teaches courses on Federal Income Taxation; Estate and Gift Taxation; and Wills, Trusts and Estates. Emily Waldman teaches courses on Constitutional Law, Law & Education, Employment Law, and Civil Procedure. Today we’re discussing their book, Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods , published by NYU Press in 2022 and their 2022 article, Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, co-authored with my UVA colleague, Naomi Cahn, and published in the Harvard Journal of Gender and the Law. Show Notes: " Menstruation in a Post- Dobbs World ," 98 NYU L. Rev. Online 191 (2023) (Crawford and Waldman) " Pink Tax and Other Tropes ," 33 Yale J.L. & Feminism 88 (2023) (Crawford) " Managing and Monitoring the Menopausal Body ," 2022 U. Chi. Legal Forum (forthcoming 2022) (Cahn, Crawford, & Waldman) " Contextualizing Menopause in the Law ," 43 Harv. J. Gender & Law 1 (2022) (Cahn, Crawford, and Waldman) " Working Through Menopause ," 99 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1531 (2022) (Cahn, Crawford, and Waldman) Andrew Jennings and Kimberly D. Krawiec, Vice Capital (forthcoming 2024)…

1 Kidneys, Stakes, & Plasma with James Stacey Taylor 1:26:35
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On today’s episode, the amazing James Stacey Taylor, a Professor of Philosophy at The College of New Jersey, joins me and UVA Law 3L Liam Bourque. Taylor has written over 100 academic articles and five books. He’s with us today to discuss excerpts from two of those books: Bloody Bioethics: Why Prohibiting Donor Compensation Harms Patients and Wrongs Donors , and Stakes & Kidneys: Why Markets in Human Body Parts Are Morally Imperative Show Notes Taylor, James Stacey. Stakes and kidneys : why markets in human body parts are morally imperative . Taylor & Francis, 2017. Taylor, James Stacey. Bloody bioethics : Why prohibiting plasma compensation harms patients and wrongs donors . Routledge, 2022. Blood and Repugnant Transactions with Nicola Lacetera & Mario Macis (Season 1, Episode 4) https://tabootrades.buzzsprout.com/1227113/5542648 Plasma with Peter Jaworski (Season 1, Episode 1) https://tabootrades.buzzsprout.com/1227113/5147371-plasma-with-peter-jaworski…

1 The Fight For Privacy with Danielle Citron 1:18:52
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In this episode, my great friend and colleague, Danielle Citron, joins me and UVA Law students Gabriele Josephs and Aamina Mariam to discuss her latest book, The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age (W.W. Norton, Penguin Vintage UK, 2022). Danielle Citron is the Jefferson Scholars Foundation Schenck Distinguished Professor in Law and Caddell and Chapman Professor of Law at UVA, where she writes and teaches about privacy, free expression and civil rights. Her scholarship and advocacy have been recognized nationally and internationally. She is a 2019 MacArthur Fellow and the Vice President of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, which has been advocating for civil rights and liberties on equal terms in the digital age since 2013. Her latest book, The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age (W.W. Norton, Penguin Vintage UK, 2022) was published in October 2022 and has been featured and excerpted in Wired, Fortune, and Washington Monthly, among others, and named by Amazon as a Top 100 book of 2022. Her first book, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace (Harvard University Press, 2014), was named one of the 20 Best Moments for Women in 2014 by the editors of Cosmopolitan magazine. She has also published more than 50 articles and essays. Show Notes: Citron, Danielle Keats, The Surveilled Student (August 25, 2023). Stanford Law Review, v. 76 (Forthcoming) , Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper 2023-61, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4552267 The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age (W.W. Norton, Penguin Vintage UK, 2022) Hate Crimes in Cyberspace (Harvard University Press, 2014)…
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