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What s Behind China s Laws to Protect Privacy?

In his article “Authoritarian Privacy” for the University of Chicago Law Review, Mark Jia writes: “Privacy laws are traditionally associated with democracy. Yet autocracies increasingly have them.” In this ChinaFile Q&A, Jia and Samm Sacks engage in an exchange about what has motivated the Chinese government to enact and enforce a range of laws on information privacy and the

Brian Leiter on Adrian Vermeule

The University of Chicago Law Review has just published Brian Leiter's critique of Professor Adrian Vermeule's Common Good Constitutionalism. As you might…

Combating Everyday Gender Stereotypes In The Courtrooms

Combating Everyday Gender Stereotypes In The Courtrooms
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How to Treat the Supreme Court s Camera Phobia

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyFormer President Donald Trump’s trial in Fulton County, Georgia will be livestreamed and televised, but his federal trials in Florida and Washington, D.C. will not. That’s because of the federal judiciary’s ban on cameras in the courtroom.That ban is championed by Chief Justice John Roberts, who chairs the Judicial Conference of the United States, the body that sets policies for the federal courts. In 2018, Roberts opined on the issue

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