BCLT Annual Bulletin 2021

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BCLT Faculty Scholarship 2020-2022 Kenneth A. Bamberger Verification Dilemmas, Law, and the Promise of Zero-Knowledge Proofs, BERKELEY TECH. L.J. (forthcoming 2022) (with Ran Canetti, Shafi Goldwasser, Rebecca Wexler, and Evan Zimmerman) Lex Algorithmica: Humans and Systems in Content Governance, BERKELEY TECH. L.J. (forthcoming 2021) (with Deirdre K. Mulligan) Can You Pay for Privacy? Consumer Expectations and the Behavior of Free and Paid Apps, 35 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. 327 (2020) (with Serge Egelman, Catherine Han, Amit Elazari Bar On, and Irwin Reyes) The Price Is (Not) Right: Comparing Privacy in Free and Paid Apps, 2020 PROC. PRIVACY ENHANCING TECH. 222 (with Catherine Han, Irwin Reyes, Álvaro Feal, Joel Reardon, Primal Wijesekera, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Amit Elazari, and Serge Egelman) Mark Cohen When Sino-American Struggle Disrupts the Supply Chain: Licensing Intellectual Property 10 | Annual Bulletin 2021-2022

in a Changing Trade Environment, 20 WORLD

The Once and Future Countervailing Power of Labor, 130 YALE L.J.F. 685 (2021)

TRADE REV. 238 (2020) (with Philip Rogers)

WHAT LAWYERS DO: UNDERSTANDING THE MANY AMERICAN LEGAL PRACTICES (2020) Reforming Law Enforcement Labor Relations, CALIF. L. REV. ONLINE (Aug. 2020) (with Joseph Grodin, Thelton Henderson, John True, Barry Winograd, and Ronald Yank)

A TECHNO-GLOBALIST APPROACH TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION (Hinrich Foundation 2020) (with Philip Rogers) Catherine Crump Why 72 Intellectual Property Scholars Supported Google’s Copyrightability Analysis in the Oracle Case, 36 BERKELEY TECH. L.J. (forthcoming 2021) (with Pamela Samuelson) Catherine Fisk Movement Lawyers: The Tension Between Solidarity and Independence, 97 IND. L.J. (forthcoming 2021) Assumptions About Antitrust and Freelance Work and the Fragility of Labor Relations in American Theatre, 83 OHIO ST. L.J. (forthcoming 2021) (with Brent Salter) Compelled Disclosure and the Workplace Rights It Enables, IND. L.J. (forthcoming 2021) Precarious Work and Precarious Welfare: How the Pandemic Reveals Fundamental Flaws of the U.S. Social Safety Net, BERKELEY J. EMP. & LAB. L. (forthcoming 2021) “People Crushed by Law Have No Hopes but from Power”: Free Speech and Protest in the 1940s, 39 LAW & HIST. REV. 173 (2021)

Protection by Law, Repression by Law: Bringing Labor Back into the Study of Law and Social Movements, 70 EMORY L.J. 63 (2020) (with Diana S. Reddy) Covid-19 Reveals Gaping Holes in the U.S. Social Safety Net, CALIF. L. REV. ONLINE (May 2020) (with Catherine Albiston) Nondisclosure Agreements and Sexual Harassment: #MeToo and the Change in American Law of Hush Contracts, in GLOBALIZATION OF THE METOO MOVEMENT (Ann Noel & David Oppenheimer eds., 2020) Sustainable Alt-Labor, 95 CHI.-KENT L. REV. 7 (2020) Intellectual Property History as Labor History, in INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN CONTEXT: TOWARD A LAW AND SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE (William Gallagher & Debora Halbert eds., forthcoming 2020) Chris Jay Hoofnagle LAW AND POLICY FOR THE QUANTUM AGE (Cambridge University Press 2020) (with Simson Garfinkel)


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