Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 1733-1802 |
Number of pages | 70 |
Journal | Minnesota law review |
Volume | 105 |
Issue number | 4 |
State | Published - 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The authors are grateful for insightful comments by students in the Technology Law Colloquium at Georgetown and the Law and Economics Workshop at Minnesota, by professors and students at Cardozo School of Law, and by professors at faculty workshops at Loyola, Villanova, and William & Mary law schools and at the 2019 Privacy Law Scholars Conference hosted at Berkeley Law. We thank in particular William Buzbee, Laura Dickinson, Roger Ford, Lydia de la Torre, Meg Jones, Christina Mulligan, Orla Lynskey, Paul Ohm, Neil Richards, and Joris van Hoboken. We also thank our superb editors at the Minnesota Law Review, especially Matthew Cavanaugh, Alina Yasis, and Melanie Griffith. Anupam Chander gratefully acknowledges a Google Research Award for related research. William McGeveran gratefully acknowledges funding by the Wargo Research Scholar Fund. We received excellent research help from Shiwen Cai, Lydia Davenport, Xinge He, Anna Kvinge, Romina Montellano Morales, Paige Pa-pandrea, Caroline Schmitz, and librarian Heather Casey. The views herein (and all errors) are the authors’ alone.