Michigan Law encourages and supports our faculty Fellows, Adjuncts, Lecturers, and non-degree Scholars in their professional research goals.
When permission is granted by the author, we make these research outputs available through this series of the Michigan Law institutional repository for long-term preservation and to make them accessible to a global audience.
Submissions from 2024
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and Regulatory Competition: A Race Without a Cause, Matt Blaszczyk
Impossibility of Artificial Inventors, Matt Blaszczyk
Section 230 Reform, Liberalism, and Their Discontents, Matt Blaszczyk
Trustless Trust and Antitrust: A Synthesis, Matt Blaszczyk
Shadows or Forgeries? Explaining Legal Normativity, Alma Diamond
New Tech, Old Problem: The Rise of Virtual Rent-to-Own Agreements, Carrie Floyd
Submissions from 2023
Impossibility of Emergent Works’ Protection in U.S. and EU Copyright Law, Matt Blaszczyk
Capograssi, imperdonabile, Andrew J. Cecchinato
Proposal for a New Regulation of Speculation in Sovereign Debt, Justin Vanderschuren
Sovereign Debt Speculation: A Necessary Restraint Justified by a Concern for Debt Sustainability, Justin Vanderschuren
Submissions from 2022
Data Privacy, Human Rights, and Algorithmic Opacity, Sylvia Lu