July is Law Month on SSRN. We’ll be showcasing papers which have everything and anything to do with law topics.
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Below is a list of papers that have been tweeted from our Twitter page already, as well as some that are upcoming. If you have a paper you’d like to see posted, let us know at ideas@ssrn.com.
- A Reasonable Driver Standard for Automated Vehicle Safety
- Affirmative Action and Racial Diversity in U.S. LawSchools, 1980-2021
- Building and Using Generative Models Under US Copyright Law
- Cancel Culture: an Essentially Contested Concept?
- Crypto is Not Property
- Flawed from the Start: Marine Corps Command-Directed Investigations
- Is Sustainable Finance a Dangerous Placebo?
- Justice Breyer and the Establishment Clause: Notes on ‘Appeasement,’ ‘Legal Judgment,’ and ‘Divisiveness’
- Loophole Entrepreneurship
- Regulation by Enforcement
- Why Law Firms Must Responsibly Embrace Generative AI
- Why Study Law?