Volume 99, Number 6 (December 2019)
Contents
Faculty Highlights
Noted Scholar of Inequality to Lead BU School of Law
Megan Woolhouse
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BU Law’s Danielle Citron Named a 2019 MacArthur Fellow
Sara Rimer
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Offering a Helping Hand to Migrants Waiting to Enter the U.S.
Joel Brown
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BU-Based CARB-X Antimicrobial Partnership Gets Another $50 Million Plus
Sara Rimer
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Articles
Cops and Cars: How the Automobile Drove Fourth Amendment Law
Tracey Maclin
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Common Ownership and Executive Incentives: The Implausibility of Compensation as an Anticompetitive Mechanism
David I. Walker
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Symposia
A Celebration of the Work of Wendy Gordon
Restitution, Property, and the Right of Publicity: A Tribute to Professor Wendy Gordon
Robert P. Merges
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Intellectual Property Harms: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century
Jessica Silbey
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Brief Thoughts About If Value/Then Right
Alfred C. Yen
2479
A Natural Right to Copy
Glynn S. Lunney, Jr.
2491
Copyright Jumps the Shark: The Music Modernization Act
Lydia Pallas Loren
2519
Modern Music Dissemination and Licensing Innovation
Greg R. Vetter
2551
Death in Copyright: Remarks on Duration
Abraham Drassinower
2559
Death of a Copyright
Paul R. Gugliuzza
2581
A Symposium on Linda C. McClain’s Who’s the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts over Marriage and Civil Rights Law
Puzzles About Bigotry: A Reply to McClain
John Corvino
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The Geography of Bigotry
Melissa Murray
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Moral Disapproval and the Meaning, Boundary, and Accommodation of Bigotry
Sonu Bedi
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Bigotry in Time: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Gender
Douglas NeJaime
2651
The Unnecessary and Unfortunate Focus on “Animus,” “Bare Desire to Harm,” and “Bigotry” in Analyzing Opposition to Gay and Lesbian Rights
James E. Fleming
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The Rhetoric of Bigotry in Law, Life, and Literature: On Linda McClain’s Who’s the Bigot?
Imer B. Flores
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