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Shifting Burdens at the Fringe, Vijay Raghavan Faculty Scholarship
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Fit for Its Ordinary Purpose: Implied Warranties and Common Law Duties for Consumer Finance Contracts, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb Faculty Scholarship
Consumer Law's Equity Gap, Vijay Raghavan Faculty Scholarship
The Patient Assistance Problem, Daniel O’Brien Lichtenauer Journal of Law and Policy
Putting a Finger on Biometric Privacy Laws: How Congress Can Stitch Together the Patchwork of Biometric Privacy Laws in the United States, Eliza Simons Brooklyn Law Review
Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Big Dreams and Pyramid Schemes: The FTC’s Path to Improving Multi-Level Marketing Consumer Protections in Light of AMG Capital Management and the 2016 Herbalife Settlement, Camille H. Mangiaratti Journal of Law and Policy
From the Golden Gate to London: Bridging the Gap Between Data Privacy and the Right of Publicity, Kristin Kuraishi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Shifting Antitrust Laws and Regulations in the Wake of Hospital Mergers: Taking the Focus Off of Elective Markets and Centering Health Care, Maya Inka Ureño-Dembar Brooklyn Law Review
The Rise of ADA Title III: How Congress and the Department of Justice Can Solve Predatory Litigation, Sarah E. Zehentner Brooklyn Law Review
The Fight Over Frankenmeat: the FDA as the Proper Agency to Regulate Cell-Based “Clean Meat”, Zoe A. Bernstein Brooklyn Law Review
Throw the Book at Them: Why the FTC Needs to Get Tough with Influencers, Christopher Terry, Eliezer Joseph Silberberg, Stephen Schmitz Journal of Law and Policy
LET'S STOP PLAYING GAMES: WHY BETTER CONGRESSIONAL INTERACTION IS REQUIRED TO PROTECT YOUNG GAMERS, Dominick Tarantino Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE COMMODIFICATION OF PERSONAL DATA AND THE ROAD TO CONSUMER AUTONOMY THROUGH THE CCPA, Blaire Rose Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Consumer Bankruptcy and Race: Current Concerns and a Proposed Solution, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
The Hunt for Loot: Proposed Solutions to More Effectively Regulate Addictive Gambling Mechanics in Video Games, Andrew Brewer Journal of Law and Policy
DOOR SHUT AND EARS PLUGGED: HOW CONSUMER REPORTING CASTS IDENTITY THEFT VICTIMS OUT OF FINANCIAL SOCIETY AND HOW THE LAW CAN BE HARMONIZED TO BRING THEM BACK IN, Ryan Bolger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
CONSUMERS' DECLINING POWER IN THE FINTECH AUTO LOAN MARKET, Pamela Foohey Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
CYBER-INSECURITY: THE REASONABLENESS STANDARD IN INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICE REGULATION AND WHY TECHNICAL STANDARDS ARE BETTER EQUIPPED TO COMBAT CYBERCRIME, Chynna Rose Foucek Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
WARRANTY, PRODUCT LIABILITY AND TRANSACTION STRUCTURE: THE PROBLEM OF AMAZON, Edward J. Janger, Aaron D. Twerski Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SYMPOSIUM: CONSUMER WELFARE MARKET STRUCTURE AND POLITICAL POWER, Edward J. Janger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE MODERN PAY FOR PLAY MODEL: LAWS THAT PROTECT STUDENT-ATHLETES' FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO COMMERCIALZE THEIR NAMES, IMAGES, AND LIKENESS, Paul A. Schwabe Jr. Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Easing the Burdens of a Patchwork Approach to Data Privacy Regulation in Favor of a Singular Comprehensive International Solution—The International Data Privacy Agreement, Scott Resnick Brooklyn Journal of International Law
False Foods: Harmonizing the EU and US Organics Programs, Elizabeth G. Fudge Brooklyn Journal of International Law
THE CRIMINAL, REGULATORY, AND CIVIL ISSUES SURROUNDING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CYBERSECURITY, Ernest Edward Badway, Christie McGuinness Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
SAVING SMALL BUSINESS FROM THE BIG IMPACT OF DATA BREACH: A TIERED FEDERAL APPROACH TO DATA PROTECTION LAW, Nadia Udeshi Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE HEAVY HAND OF AMAZON: A SELLER NOT A NEUTRAL PLATFORM, Edward J. Janger, Aaron D. Twerski Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Who Sells? Testing Amazon.com for Product Defect Liability in Pennsylvania and Beyond, Aaron Doyer Journal of Law and Policy
The Heavy Hand of Amazon: A Seller Not a Neutral Platform, Aaron D. Twerski, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
An Essay on the Quieting of Products Liability Law, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
Increasing Lapses in Data Security: The Need for a Common Answer to What Constitutes Standing in a Data Breach Context, Aaron Benjamin Edelman Journal of Law and Policy
Something to Wine About: What Proposed Revisions to Wine Labeling Requirements Mean for Growers, Producers, and Consumers, Deborah Soh Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
A Fixed Game: The Frustrations of Ticket Scalping and the Realities of Its Solutions, Dylan C. Porcello Brooklyn Law Review
The Devious Debtor: 11 U.S.C. § 523(A)(2)(B) and the Need for a More Equitable Outcome, Torie Levine Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Equifax Data Breach and the Resulting Legal Recourse, Caitlin Kenny Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
THE RACE IS ON! REGULATING SELF-DRIVING VEHICLES BEFORE THEY HIT THE STREETS, Jack Liechtung Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The ECOA and Disparate Impact Theory: A Historical Perspective, Winnie F. Taylor Journal of Law and Policy
Improvident Student Lending, Vijay Raghavan, Joseph Sanders Faculty Scholarship
VIDEO REVIEW; ROUTINE DATA SHARING PRACTICES PLACE VIDEO-STREAMING PROVIDERS IN THE CROSSHAIRS OF THE VIDEO PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT, Jeremiah P. Ledwidge Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Slipping Through the Cracks: How Digital Music Streaming Cuts Corners on Artists’ Royalty Revenues Globally, Frances Lewis Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Looking Backward, Moving Forward: What Must be Remembered When Resolving the Right to be Forgotten, Katherine Stewart Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Wearables and Personal Health Data: Putting a Premium on Your Privacy, Alexandra Troiano Brooklyn Law Review
The Death of Private Practice: How the Rising Cost of Healthcare is Destroying Physician Autonomy, Oliver Owaid Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Abuse of the Hatch-Waxman Act: Mylan's Ability to Monopolize Reflects Weaknesses, Kieran Meagher Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
From Systemic Risk to Financial Scandals: The Shortcomings of U.S. Hedge Fund Regulation, Marco Bodellini Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
“Hello…it’s me. [Please don’t sue me!]” Examining the FCC’s Overbroad Calling Regulations Under the TCPA, Marissa A. Potts Brooklyn Law Review
Like a Bad Neighbor, Hackers Are There: The Need for Data Security Legislation and Cyber Insurance in Light of Increasing FTC Enforcement Actions, Jennifer Gordon Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Reciprocal of MacPherson v. Buick Motor Company, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Share and Share Dislike: The Rise of Uber and AirBNB and How New York City Should Play Nice, Alexandra Jonas Journal of Law and Policy
A Cautionary Look at a Cautionary Doctrine, Andrew W. Fine Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Switch Hitters: How League Involvement in Daily Fantasy Sports Could End the Prohibition of Sports Gambling, Jordan Meddy Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Another Bite at the Apple for Trade Secret Protection: Why Stronger Federal Laws Are Needed to Protect a Corporation's Most Valuable Property, Alissa Cardillo Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Will Work For Free: The Legality of Unpaid Internships, Nicole M. Klinger Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Sixth Pillar of Anti-Money Laundering Compliance: Balancing Effective Enforcement with Financial Privacy, Maria A. de Dios Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Challenge of Fiduciary Regulation: The Investment Advisors Act After Seventy-Five Years, Roberta S. Karmel Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
The Customer's Nonwaivable Right to Choose Arbitration in the Securities Industry, Jill I. Gross Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Credit Discrimination Based on Gender: The Need to Expand the Rights of a Spousal Guarantor Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Allen Abraham Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Open Sesame: The Myth of Alibaba's Extreme Corporate Governance and Control, Yu-Hsin Lin, Thomas Mehaffy Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Liquidity, Systemic Risk, and the Bankruptcy Treatment of Financial Contracts, Rizwaan J. Mokal Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Dirt Lawyers and Dirty REMICs: A Debate, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden, Joshua Stein Faculty Scholarship
Voluntary Recalls, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Dirty REMICs, Revisited, David J. Reiss, Bradley T. Borden Faculty Scholarship
Consumer Protection Out of the Shadows of Shadow Banking: The Role of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, David Reiss Faculty Scholarship
Proving Racial Discrimination and Monitoring Fair Lending Compliance: The Missing Data Problem in Nonmortgage Credit, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Reforming Regulation in the Markets for Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb Faculty Scholarship
Resolving the Dilemma of Non-Justiciable Causation in Failure to Warn Litigation, Aaron D. Twerski, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
Locating the Regulation of Data Privacy and Data Security, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Consumer Credit and Competition: The Puzzle of Competitive Credit Markets, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb Faculty Scholarship
Virtual Territoriality, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Demand-Side Gatekeepers in the Market for Home Loans, Edward J. Janger, Susan Block-Lieb Faculty Scholarship
Implied Reverse Preemption, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Notification of Data Security Breaches, Edward J. Janger, Paul M. Schwartz Faculty Scholarship
Civil Contempt Confinement and the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005: An Examination of Debtor Incarceration in the Modern Age, Jayne S. Ressler Faculty Scholarship
Liability For Direct Advertising of Drugs to Consumers: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
Genetic Information, Privacy and Insolvency, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Consumer Expectations’ Last Hope: A Response to Professor Kysar, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson Faculty Scholarship
The Products Liability Restatement in the Courts: An Initial Assessment, Aaron Twerski, A. J. Henderson Faculty Scholarship
"Weightier Than a Mountain": Duty, Hierarchy, and the Consumer in Japan, Anita Bernstein, Paul Fleming Faculty Scholarship
How Can a Product be Liable?, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Is the Shingle Theory Dead?, Roberta S. Karmel Faculty Scholarship
A Model of Products Liability Reform, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Closing the American Products Liability Frontier: The Rejection of Liability Without Defect, Aaron Twerski, J. A. Henderson Faculty Scholarship
Suretyship Principles in the New Articles 3: Clarifications and Substantive Changes, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
A Duty to Warn: One American View of the EC Products Liability Directive, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
In Defense of Process, Aaron Twerski, Alvin S. Weinstein, William A. Donaher, Henry R. Piehler Faculty Scholarship
Meeting the Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Specificity Requirement: Judgmental and Statistical Scoring Systems, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
A Critique of the Uniform Product Liability Law -- A Rush to Judgment, Aaron Twerski, A. S. Weinstein Faculty Scholarship
The Use and Abuse of Comparative Negligence in Products Liability, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
The Use and Abuse of Warnings in Products Liability -- Design Defect Litigation Comes of Age, Aaron Twerski, A. S. Weinstein, W. A. Donaher, H. R. Piehler Faculty Scholarship
Attorney's Responsibilities: Adversaries at the Bar of the SEC, Roberta S. Karmel, Joseph C. Daley Faculty Scholarship
The Technological Expert in Products Liability Litigation, Aaron Twerski, William A. Donaher, Henry R. Piehler, Alvin S. Weinstein Faculty Scholarship
Old Wine in a New Flask -- Restructuring Assumption of Risk in the Product Liability Era, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
Taking Stock of the Court's Jurisdiction in a SIPA Liquidation, Roberta S. Karmel, Jeffery M. Weissman Faculty Scholarship
From Codling to Bolm to Velez: Triptych of Confusion, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
Product Liability: A Study of the Interaction of Law and Technology, Aaron Twerski, Alvin S. Weinstein, Henry R. Piehler, William A. Donaher Faculty Scholarship
The Fourth Amendment at the Airport: Arriving, Departing or Cancelled?, Joel Gora Faculty Scholarship
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