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Florida Law Review Forum
Vol. 76, Issue Forum, 2016January 01, 2016 EDT

Undoing the Neutrality of Big Data

Dana Boyd, J.D.,
Photo by Cytonn Photography on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 76, Issue Forum, 2016

Vol. 76, Issue Forum, 2016
  • The Right to "Cure" a Child's Homosexuality?: A Constitutional Analysis of State Laws Banning Sexual Orientation Change Efforts on Minors
    Daniel Greene
  • A Response To Professor Sperino's Retaliation and the Unreasonable Judge
    Alex Long
  • Body Cameras, Police Violence, and Racial Credibility
    Katheryn Russell-Brown
  • The Dilemma of FCPA Self-Reporting
    Jeffrey Boles
  • Natural Gas is Changing the Clean Energy Game, But the Game is Not Over
    Joshua Fershee
  • Undoing the Neutrality of Big Data
    Dana Boyd
  • On Maximizing Deterrence Per Dollar
    Andy Spalding
  • Internet Freedom with Teeth
    Charles Duan
  • The Costs and Benefits of a Categorical Approach to Hearsay
    David DePianto
Fla. L. Rev.
Dana Boyd, Undoing the Neutrality of Big Data, 76 Fla. L. Rev. F. 226 (2016).
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