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Haste Makes Waste: Congress and the Common Law in Cyberspace
(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2002)
Every time a new technology creates legal problems, we face in a particular context the general question of relative institutional competence. Do we turn first to the judiciary, allowing time for a gradual solution derived ...
Back to the Future
(Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2015)
This essay refocuses the debate over autonomous weapons systems to consider the potentially salutary effects of the evolving technology. Law does not exist in a vacuum and cannot evolve in the abstract. Jus in bello norms ...