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How Not to Democratize Algorithms by Ngozi Okidegbe; Missing Children Discrimination by Itay Ravid & Tanisha Brown; Justifications for Fair Uses by Pamela Samuelson; Section …
TheBoston University Law Reviewis deeply committed to diversity in its membership and scholarship. Diversity is not limited to a list of identities, but we recognize …
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Each year, a noted legal scholar presents a timely lecture at Boston University School of Law. TheBoston University Law Reviewthen publishes the Annual Distinguished Lecturer’s …
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Laura Pedraza-FariñaInvited Response: Laura Pedraza-Fariña,Innovation and the Limits of Predictive Governance105 B.U. L. Rev. Online 27 (2025). The transformative name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) era …
Complicating Racial Justice Narratives: The Peremptory Elimination DebateDaniel S. HarawaPage 1731 Response:Racial Justice Through Peremptory ChallengesRichard Lorren JollyPage 1787 Contested CriminalizationSteven Arrigg KohPage 1799 Response:Foreign …
Boston University Law Review Online, formerly known as theBoston University Law Review Annex, isBoston University Law Review’s online publication featuring symposia and essays, including invited …
Published seven times a year, the Boston University Law Review provides analysis and commentary on all areas of the law. bu.edu/bulawreview/
In 2011, Boston University School of Law hosted the first of theBoston University Law Review’s annual symposia. Each year, we select a significant, recent book …