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Volume 66, Issue 2

  • Santa Clara Law Review
  • 22 hours ago
  • 1 min read

This issue of the Santa Clara Law Review brings together a diverse collection of scholarship at the intersection of private law, emerging technology, and evolving regulatory frameworks. Our contributors examine foundational contract doctrines, including remedies for breach of forum selection clauses, while also addressing modern challenges such as algorithmic liability and the integration of artificial intelligence into legal analysis. The issue further explores innovative approaches to economic inequality through proposals like an elective wealth tax. In our Notes section, student authors engage with pressing societal concerns, including the future of Second Amendment jurisprudence and the need for stronger protections in the rapidly expanding kidfluencer industry. Together, these pieces reflect the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of contemporary legal scholarship.





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