Search Results for author: Gregory M. Dickinson

Found 9 papers, 1 papers with code

Beyond Social Media Analogues

no code implementations2 Apr 2024 Gregory M. Dickinson

But almost is not always, and, with social media, disruptive change is already upon us.

An Empirical Study of Obstacle Preemption in the Supreme Court

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

The Supreme Court's federal preemption decisions are notoriously unpredictable.

Calibrating Chevron for Preemption

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

Now almost three decades since its seminal Chevron decision, the Supreme Court has yet to articulate how that case's doctrine of deference to agency statutory interpretations relates to one of the most compelling federalism issues of our time: regulatory preemption of state law.

Rebooting Internet Immunity

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

The internet of 1996 served as an information repository and communications channel and was well governed by Section 230, which treats internet entities as another form of mass media: Because Facebook, Twitter and other online companies could not possibly review the mass of content that flows through their systems, Section 230 immunizes them from claims related to user content.

Big Tech's Tightening Grip on Internet Speech

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

To ensure access, such entities are treated as common carriers and required to provide equal service to all comers.

A Computational Analysis of Oral Argument in the Supreme Court

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

As the most public component of the Supreme Court's decision-making process, oral argument receives an out-sized share of attention in the popular media.

Decision Making

Chevron's Sliding Scale in Wyeth v. Levine, 129 S. Ct. 1187 (2009)

no code implementations5 Jun 2023 Gregory M. Dickinson

The analysis concludes that the Court, motivated by its strong respect for congressional intent and concern to protect federalism, applies both the presumption against preemption and the Chevron doctrine on a sliding scale.

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