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AI Arc*
How Copyright Law Can Fix Artificial Intelligence’s Implicit Bias Problem, 93 Wash. L. Rev. 579-630 (2018)
Reviewed by Michael W. Carroll, Using Fair Use to Reduce Algorithmic Bias, Jotwell
Resisting Face Surveillance with Copyright Law, 104 N. C. L. Rev. 1015-1072 (2022)
Reviewed by Ifeoma Ajunwa, Confronting Surveillance, Jotwell
Fairer Public Benefit in Copyright Law, 47 Cardozo L. Rev. (coming 2025)
Cyberlaw Collection
Using Copyright to Combat Revenge Porn, 3 N.Y.U. J. Intell. Prop. & Ent. L. 422-446 (2014)*
Defragging Feminist Cyberlaw, 37 Berkeley Tech L.J. 797-864 (2023)
Feminist Cyberlaw (co-edited with Meg Leta Jones) (U. of Cal. Press 2024)
Reviewed by Ari Waldman, Breathing Feminism Into the Machine, Jotwell
How Lawyers Can Shape Good Technologies (U. of Cal. Press 2027)*
Survey Series
Open Source Perfume, 45 Cardozo L. Rev. 101-175 (2024)
Hard Truths About Soft IP, 124 Colum. L. Rev. Forum 102-113 (2024)*
Redaction Aesthetics (coming 2026)
Trademark Transparency Trio*
Trademarks as Surveillance Transparency, 36 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 439-468 (2021)
Reviewed by Jessica Silbey, Fixing Information Asymmetry Through Trademark Search, Jotwell
Dystopian Trademark Revelations, 55 Conn. L. Rev. 681-705 (2023)
Dystopian Trademark Prophesies (coming 2027)
Tech Teaching Trio
Teaching Doctrine for Justice Readiness, 29 Clinical L. Rev. 111-133 (2022) (peer reviewed)
Hard Truths About Soft IP, 124 Colum. L. Rev. Forum 102-113 (2024)*
Reviewed by Sarah Fackrell, Patent Law: What, Like It’s Hard?, Jotwell
Just Research and Citation (coming 2025)*
*informed iPIP Clinic matter and/or assigned in other faculties’ seminars
All articles and essays are available freely from the Georgetown Law Library.