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Digital Dollar: Privacy and Transparency Dilemma

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Jiaying Jiang Volume 76, Issue 3, 629-678 Many have voiced concerns that the digital dollar, a digital form of central bank money, will facilitate government surveillance, thus depriving users of privacy. This Article investigates critical technical designs proposed...

Epigenetics, Preconception Tort Liability, and Public Health

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Peter Sie Volume 76, Issue 3, 679-750 Epigenetics is an emerging science that studies how our behavior and environment can change the function of our genes without changing our genetic code. These changes can pass on to our children and grandchildren, for better or...

America’s Failure to Rescue Parents: A Narrative of Inequitable Tax “Reform”

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Shannon Weeks McCormack Volume 76, Issue 3, 751-820 Other developed nations provide a slew of direct benefits to parents, such as paid parental leave and affordable childcare. America instead takes a circuitous route, heavily relying on the Internal Revenue Code (the...

The Case Against Surge Pricing

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Ramsi A. Woodcock Volume 76, Issue 3, 821-884 Surge pricing—using data and algorithms to raise prices in response to unexpected increases in demand—has spread across the economy in recent years, from Amazon and Disney World to commuter highways and, of course, Uber,...

The Pathway to and Consequences of Foster Parent Intervention in Dependency Cases

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Gillian Katz Lamon Volume 76, Issue 3, 885-946 Over the last 50 years, federal child welfare legislation has wrestled with how to reconcile the competing goals of the child welfare system: child protection, family preservation, and permanency. The United States foster...

Compensated to the Moon: The Impact of Excessive Compensation on Director Independence Post Tornetta v. Musk

by technology@hastingslawjournal.org | Apr 1, 2025 | Volume 76, Volume 76, Issue 3

Andrea Olofson Chen Volume 76, Issue 3, 947-974 Excessive director compensation erodes the independence that directors are supposed to bring to boardrooms. In theory, directors are meant to serve as objective parties, overseeing corporations using their care, skill,...

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