Volume 99, Number 6 (December 2019)

Contents

Editors’ Foreword

Faculty Highlights

Noted Scholar of Inequality to Lead BU School of Law
Megan Woolhouse
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BU Law’s Danielle Citron Named a 2019 MacArthur Fellow
Sara Rimer
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Offering a Helping Hand to Migrants Waiting to Enter the U.S.
Joel Brown
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BU-Based CARB-X Antimicrobial Partnership Gets Another $50 Million Plus
Sara Rimer
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Articles

Cops and Cars: How the Automobile Drove Fourth Amendment Law
Tracey Maclin
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Common Ownership and Executive Incentives: The Implausibility of Compensation as an Anticompetitive Mechanism
David I. Walker
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Symposia

A Celebration of the Work of Wendy Gordon

Restitution, Property, and the Right of Publicity: A Tribute to Professor Wendy Gordon
Robert P. Merges
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Intellectual Property Harms: A Paradigm for the Twenty-First Century
Jessica Silbey
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Brief Thoughts About If Value/Then Right
Alfred C. Yen
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A Natural Right to Copy
Glynn S. Lunney, Jr.
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Copyright Jumps the Shark: The Music Modernization Act
Lydia Pallas Loren
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Modern Music Dissemination and Licensing Innovation
Greg R. Vetter
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Death in Copyright: Remarks on Duration
Abraham Drassinower
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Death of a Copyright
Paul R. Gugliuzza
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A Symposium on Linda C. McClain’s Who’s the Bigot? Learning from Conflicts over Marriage and Civil Rights Law

Puzzles About Bigotry: A Reply to McClain
John Corvino
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The Geography of Bigotry
Melissa Murray
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Moral Disapproval and the Meaning, Boundary, and Accommodation of Bigotry
Sonu Bedi
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Bigotry in Time: Race, Sexual Orientation, and Gender
Douglas NeJaime
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The Unnecessary and Unfortunate Focus on “Animus,” “Bare Desire to Harm,” and “Bigotry” in Analyzing Opposition to Gay and Lesbian Rights
James E. Fleming
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The Rhetoric of Bigotry in Law, Life, and Literature: On Linda McClain’s Who’s the Bigot?
Imer B. Flores
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