by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 2
Matthew A. Shapiro Volume 76, Issue 2, 511-560 As persistent threats to the integrity of some of our most important public institutions remind us, every public institution faces the challenge of combating the abuse of its powers for ends inconsistent with the public...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 2
Andrew H. Jacobs Volume 76, Issue 2, 561-588 California’s electricity system has faced unprecedented challenges in recent years. Extreme heat, wildfires, and additional severe weather events stressed the system to a breaking point. The state’s electric grid operator...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Feb 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 2
Zoë MacDonald Volume 76, Issue 2, 589-628 Children’s use of social media has been linked to an overwhelming number of adverse effects on their mental health, privacy, and well-being. There is a general consensus among parents, researchers, and lawmakers that...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Dec 31, 2024 | Volume 76, Issue 1
Ramon Feldbrin Volume 76, Issue 1, 1-46 Judicial review has distinct purposes, difficulties, and modalities, but there are no guideposts as to how these features ought to be addressed in procedural terms. The reason is a deep-seated, but largely unarticulated,...
by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Dec 31, 2024 | Volume 76, Issue 1
Robin Feldman Volume 76, Issue 1, 47-114 Our implicit image of progress and the standards we use to calibrate human contribution to progress are quietly at risk from the onslaught of artificial intelligence (AI). AI has the potential to significantly shrink the...