Volume 1
Animal Welfare
Antitrust & Anticorruption
- Putting the ‘Anti’ Back into Antitrust: The Need for Antitrust Reform in the Digital Age
- Deferred and Non-Prosecution Agreements: A Split Reality for the Individual and Corporate Criminal Defendant
- Corrupted: How Corporations Disrupted Anticorruption
- Corporate Influence: Exploring the Relationship Between Lobbying and Corporate Power
- Beyond Buckley: Corporate Political Spending on the Governors Associations as a Function of Corporate Law and Power
Criminal Legal System
- The Profitability of Inhumanity: How Corporate Power Gives Rise to Forced Labor in Privatized Immigration Detention
- Private Contracts in "Public" Prisons: How Corporate Power Allows for The Exploitation of Incarcerated People and Their Loved Ones
- Landlords as Cops: Criminal Act Evictions and the Illusion of Order
- Deferred and Non-Prosecution Agreements: A Split Reality for the Individual and Corporate Criminal Defendant
- Corporate Caging’s Human Erasure: How corporate law enables unaccountability in private jails and prisons
Data & Technology
Education
Environment
- The Moral of the Marketplace: Profit - Big Oil’s Prioritization of Profit Over Environmental and Human Safety
- Shale Games: How the Natural Gas Industry Is Swindling Investors, Society and the Planet
- Polluting the Narrative: How Air Pollution Becomes Legitimate in Buffalo, NY
- Lie of Emission: The VW Scandal and the Future of Corporate Social Responsibility
- Incorporating the Environment? Critiquing the Law’s Structural Bias Against Nature and in Favor of Business Interests
- Fast Fashion, Consumer Complicity, & Corporate Accountability
- Corporate Power, Consumers, and Climate Change
- Corporate Power and Environmental Justice: How Corporate Law Exacerbates Environmental Harm and its Inequitable Distribution
Food & Agriculture
- Of Humans, for Humans, and by Smithfield: How corporate law helps enable us to eat pigs comfortably
- From the Public Charter to Private Power: Corporations, Slavery, and the Cotton Industry in the 19th Century
- Fowl Play: Corporate Law and the Chicken Industry
- Choosing Big Food: Who is responsible for widespread malnutrition in America?
Gender & Sexuality
- Surveillance Capitalism: How Targeted Ads Solidify the Gender Binary
- Pro-Choice or No-Choice?: How Corporations Shape Employees’ Reproductive Decision-Making
- Institutional Free Exercise and the Erosion of LGBTQ+ Antidiscrimination Laws
- Buying Pride: An Analysis of Corporate “Double Dipping” in LGBTQ+ Equality
Healthcare
- The Private Equity Takeover of Medicine
- The American Wealthcare System: Injustice in Healthcare Through the Lens of COVID-19
- Pro-Choice or No-Choice?: How Corporations Shape Employees’ Reproductive Decision-Making
- From Individual Failing to Corporate Crisis: How America Identified the Cause of the Opioid Epidemic
- First Make a Profit: Healthcare and the True Price of For-Profit Immigration Detention
Immigration
Labor
- What Happened to Weekends? Analyzing the erosion of wages and its consequent increase in the number of hours Americans work
- The Profitability of Inhumanity: How Corporate Power Gives Rise to Forced Labor in Privatized Immigration Detention
- From the Public Charter to Private Power: Corporations, Slavery, and the Cotton Industry in the 19th Century
- Fast Fashion, Consumer Complicity, & Corporate Accountability
- Corporate Racial Justice Washing: Explaining Corporate America's coalition with racism's meta script
- Clauses and Consent: How Forced Arbitration Quietly Took Over Everything
- Child Labor in the Global Cocoa Supply Chain: What Nestlé Tells Us About Corporate Harm
Nonprofits & Philanthropy
Politics & Democracy
- The Wrong Hands: How the Firearms Industry Captured the Gun Control Movement
- One Dollar, One Vote: Corporate Capture of Electoral Redistricting
- Corporate Power and Environmental Justice: How Corporate Law Exacerbates Environmental Harm and its Inequitable Distribution
- Corporate Influence: Exploring the Relationship Between Lobbying and Corporate Power
- Corporate Caging’s Human Erasure: How corporate law enables unaccountability in private jails and prisons
- Beyond Buckley: Corporate Political Spending on the Governors Associations as a Function of Corporate Law and Power
Racial Justice
- What Happened to Weekends? Analyzing the erosion of wages and its consequent increase in the number of hours Americans work
- The Wrong Hands: How the Firearms Industry Captured the Gun Control Movement
- Redlining and Disinvestment: A Case Study on Racial Segregation and Gentrification Throughout Seattle’s Central District
- Private Contracts in "Public" Prisons: How Corporate Power Allows for The Exploitation of Incarcerated People and Their Loved Ones
- Landlords as Cops: Criminal Act Evictions and the Illusion of Order
- How to Get Away with Socioeconomically Discriminating Against Low Income Law School Applicants: Wealth Masking as Merit
- From the Public Charter to Private Power: Corporations, Slavery, and the Cotton Industry in the 19th Century
- Corporate Racial Justice Washing: Explaining Corporate America's coalition with racism's meta script
- Corporate Power and Environmental Justice: How Corporate Law Exacerbates Environmental Harm and its Inequitable Distribution
- Charter Schools: Deep Capture of Education in Detroit
- Black and Native Oppression as Corporate Frame