Chicago Law Review
February 20, 2012
#publications
In the most recent edition of the Chicago Law Review, two former University of Pennsylvania colleagues and I published a long (20,000 word) review/response to Timothy Wu’s recent book, The Master Switch. At the heart of the review is the question “what does it mean to use history as a guide for contemporary policy?” This is my first publication in a law journal, and the process was even more rigorous than the usual peer review. I have never before had a dedicated fact checker… Full paper here.