August 1, 2020. Professor Ellen Goodman publishes book chapter, Smart City Ethics: How “Smart” Challenges Democratic Governance. The chapter appears in OXFORD HANDBOOK OF THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (Ed. by Markus D. Dubber et al.) (Oxford University Press 2020).
Category: Articles
Prof. Matteo Gatti’s blogpost about his newest article showcased in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
July 30, 2020. The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance is hosting a Delaware Law Series that features Professor Gatti’s post about his newest article. The full article, entitled Did Delaware Really Kill Corporate Law? Shareholder Protection in a Post-Corwin World, is available here.
Prof. Beth Stephens publishes book chapter, “The Rise and Fall of the Alien Tort Statute”
July 27, 2020. Professor Beth Stephens publishes her book chapter “The Rise and Fall of the Alien Tort Statute” in the Research Handbook on Human Rights and Business (Surya Deva & David Birchall, eds. 2020), Edward Elgar Publishing.
Professor Rick Swedloff published “The New Regulatory Imperative for Insurance” in The Boston College Law Review
June 26, 2020. In this Boston College Law Review article, 61 B.C.L. Rev 2031 (2020), Professor Swedloff explores emerging gaps in consumer protection as insurers implement machine learning and artificial intelligence in their business models.
Prof. Perry Publishes “Conscious and Strategic Representations of Race,” in a volume on Prince and Popular Music
June 26, 2020. Professor Twila Perry contributed “Conscious and Strategic Representations of Race” to the book, PRINCE AND POPULAR MUSIC: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON AN INTERDISCIPLINARY LIFE, Michael Alleyne and Kirsty Fairclough. eds. (Bloomsbury Academic Press).