Submissions from 2024
Generative AI and Lawyer Formation, Benjamin H. Barton and Practising Law Institute
Years after lawsuit, Kaiser will pay for new wheelchair for California woman, Valarie K. Blake
Book Review: Jane Henderson, The Constitution of the Russian Federation: a contextual analysis (Hart Publishing, 2d ed. 2022), Robert C. Blitt
Unsettled in the Courts: the Legal Ramifications of AI in Practice, Lonnie T. Brown Jr. and Gary E. Marchant
A Disproportionate Share Payment Calculation Case in the Post-Chevron Era, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
Implementing Age-Related Triage Protocols, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
HealthConnections - What Are the Potential Unintended Consequences of the Elimination of the Chevron Doctrine?, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck and Greg Hill
BBC World Business Report, Joan MacLeod Heminway
Forget the first 220 failures to split California. This developer has a new plan to secede, Alexei Koseff and Glenn Harlan Reynolds
California settled the no-fault divorce question decades ago. Why is it back in the news?, Patt Morrison and Michael J. Higdon
Alleged Rent-Fixing of Apartments Nationwide Draws More Legal Scrutiny, Will Parker and Maurice E. Stucke
UT professor says law interpretation makes restoring voting rights even more difficult ahead of election day, Joy Radice
Conversation: First Amendment, Social Media, and Democracy, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Jesse Mayshark, and Knox County Public Library
Jury nullification in the US (Glenn Reynolds, University of Tennessee College of Law), Glenn Harlan Reynolds and Janelle Wrigley
A Low-Carbon Future for America's Smaller Legacy Cities, Gregory M. Stein
CNBC Roundtable Discussion, Maurice E. Stucke
Readout of White House Meeting on Competition Policy and Artificial Intelligence, Maurice E. Stucke
Amy Klobuchar Wants to Stop Algorithms From Ripping You Off, Maurice E. Stucke and Peter Coy
The Lawsuit That Could Shake Up the Rental Market, Maurice E. Stucke and Planet Money
Submissions from 2023
Putin Constitutionalizes Soviet Mistakes Rather Than Learning from Them, Robert C. Blitt
Fraud, Abuse, and Financial Conflicts of Interest, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
Months After Uproar Over Potential Sale, Nashville's Alive Hospice CEO Talks About the Future, Kathy Carlson and Joan MacLeod Heminway
Four Ways to Update Personnel Handbooks That Need to Become Part of Your Annual Reviews, Sherley Cruz
Are Racist Emails a Crime or Protected Free Speech, Angela Dennis, Dwight Aarons, and Teri Dobbins Baxter
Professor Joan Heminway on Governance, Corporate Finance, and Max's Succession, Joan MacLeod Heminway
The Use of NFTs in Raising Non-Investment Funding, Joan MacLeod Heminway
New Tennessee Law Makes Subscription Cancelations More Accessible, Brian Krumm
Social Media Isn't a Public Function, But Maybe the Internet Is, Nicholas Nugent
FTC, Justice Take on Digital Giants as Congress Dawdles, Gopal Ratnam and Maurice E. Stucke
There's Room for Middle Ground in the Abortion Wars, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Land Value Capture in the Modern Context, Gregory M. Stein
Understanding Corporate Law’s Quintet of Judicial Review, Tomer S. Stein
Time Change: [Hearing title] Examining Competition and Consumer Rights in Housing Markets, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights
Submissions from 2022
More states Will Now Limit Abortion, but They have Long Used Laws to Govern – and Sometimes Jail – Pregnant Women, Wendy A. Bach
"Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care": A Conversation With Law Professor Wendy Bach, Wendy A. Bach
Conflicting Abortion Laws are Making Women’s Reproductive Care a Quagmire, Wendy A. Bach, Naomi Cahn, and Maxine Eichner
C-Span Q&A with Benjamin Barton about his book "The Credentialed Court", Benjamin H. Barton
The Supreme Court Needs Diversity in More Ways Than One, Benjamin H. Barton
UT Law Professor Pleased with KBJ Nomination, Teri Dobbins Baxter
Guide to Health Insurance for Students & Young Adults, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
Quiet, Humble, Disinterested Leadership, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
What Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's history as a public defender means for the Supreme Court, Meghna Chakrabarti, Jonathan Chang, and Benjamin H. Barton
Don't Get Lost in Translation!, Sherley Cruz
What I Learned About Inclusion and Why it Matters, Sherley Cruz
Yes, You Can Still Be Fired for Being Fat, Josh Eidelson and Bradley Areheart
Joan MacLeod Heminway on Friends-and-Family Insider Trading, Joan MacLeod Heminway
Teaching as Leadership: Lessons from Pat Summitt, Michael J. Higdon
NIL Implementation Consideration Discussion Panel, Brian K. Krumm, Lynn Youngs, and Bobby Bramhall
Tech Firm Says Laws to Protect Us from Bad AI Will Limit 'Innovation'. Well Good, John Naughton, Maurice E. Stucke, and Ariel Ezrachi
Expand the Supreme Court - By A Lot, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Defending the Law for Citizens Groups in the Appalachian Region, Dean Rivkin
Judge Notorious for Anti-Obamacare Rulings Has Another Crack, Tierney Sneed and Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
Reforming Zoning for Its Second Century, Gregory M. Stein
Data Competition Won't Protect Your Privacy, Maurice E. Stucke
Solving Data-opoly Problems with Maurice Stucke, Maurice E. Stucke
Why Competition Alone Won’t Bring About a More Inclusive Digital Economy, Maurice E. Stucke
Beware of Toxic Innovation, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
Digital Platforms Inhibit Innovation to Address Today’s Most Pressing Issues, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
Episode 26: How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation and How to Strike Back, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation and How to Strike Back: A Virtual Conversation with the University of Hong Kong, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
The Tech Barons’ Ideological Platter, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
Ezrachi and Stucke on Big Tech’s threat to innovation, Maurice E. Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi, and Richard Aldous
‘Toxic innovation’: Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice E. Stucke and on how Big Tech is stifling innovation and harming society, Maurice E. Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi, and Sean Speer
Giant Tech Firms Plan to Read Your Mind and Control Your Emotions. Can They Be Stopped?, Maurice E. Stucke and Lynn Parramore
What Happens When Big Brother Meets Big Tech, Maurice E. Stucke and Lynn Parramore
Rent Going Up? One Company's Algorithm Could Be Why?, Heather Vogell and Maurice E. Stucke
A Simple Solution to Policing for Profit, Penny J. White and Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Submissions from 2021
An Advantage of the Government's New Payments for Families: Not Humiliating Poor People, Wendy A. Bach
Universalism and Anti-Racism in Family Support, Wendy A. Bach
Religious Soft Power in Russian Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Robert C. Blitt, Robert C. Blitt and Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs
Biden’s Early Focus: Durable and Attainable Private Insurance, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
In Search of Health Law Coherence, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
What's Next for Health Care Reform After the Supreme Court Rejects ACA's Most Recent Challenge, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
What the American Rescue Plan says about President Biden’s health care priorities – and what they mean for you, Isaac ("Zack") D. Buck
No vaccine, no job? Not yet, Kathy Carlson and Alex B. Long
Kwon: Using Taxes to Fight the Opioid Epidemic, Paul Caron and Michelle M. Kwon
Round and Round We Go: The Stages of Rounds Applied to a AALS Clinical 2021 Lightning Session, Sherley Cruz, Cori Alonso-Yoder, and Vanessa F. Hernandez
Creating Brave Spaces Throughout the Semester, Sherley Cruz, Jamie Langowski, Catherine LaRaia, Caryn Mitchell-Munevar, and Kelly Vieira
Does Big Tech Hurt U.S. National Security? Foreign Affairs Asks the Experts, Ralph D. Freso and Maurice E. Stucke
Teaching and Learning Innovation Faculty Spotlight: Joan Heminway, Joan MacLeod Heminway
Commission for Women Knoxville: Joan Heminway interviews Valorie Vojdik, Joan MacLeod Heminway and Valorie K. Vojdik
Easy to Vote, Hard to Cheat, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
How to Restore Balance to Libel Law, Glenn Harlan Reynolds
C-Span Discussion with Floyd Abrams and Glenn Reynolds on Media, Libel Laws, and the First Amendment, Glenn Harlan Reynolds and Floyd Abrams
Did You Know That You're Paying Part of the Cost of My Car?, Gregory M. Stein
Book Talk: Competition Overdose, Maurice E. Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi, and Seoul National University School of Law
Big Law partners made millions in a struggling economy, even while firms cut staff, Casey Sullivan, Jack Newsham, and Benjamin H. Barton
A Tribute to the Late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Valorie K. Vojdik
Tennessee 'Super' Chancery Court Idea Harms the Courts and Burdens Taxpayers, Penny J. White
Submissions from 2019
The Chicago School of Antitrust and the Digital Economy, Maurice E. Stucke and The University of Chicago Law Review
Submissions from 2015
The Curious Case of Competition and Quality, Maurice E. Stucke and Ariel Ezrachi
Submissions from 2013
Is Competition Always Good?, Maurice E. Stucke
Submissions from 2012
Rogerian Rhetoric and Law School Cred, Lucille A. Jewel
Rogerian Rhetoric and Law School Cred – Part II, Lucille A. Jewel
Submissions from 2011
A Sense of Entitlement?, Lucille A. Jewel