SELECTED WORK
Q&A: When are parents legally responsible for their kids’ behavior?
KNOWABLE MAGAZINE | April 2024
A researcher weighs in on who’s accountable, when and why, in the eyes of the law — and whether the measures work as intended. View story
A Big Boost To Europe’s Climate Change Ambitions
KNOWABLE MAGAZINE | FEB. 2024
The bloc aims to become the first carbon-neutral continent. A new policy called CBAM will assist its ambitions — and may persuade other countries to follow in its footsteps. View story
Green Shipping Picks Up Speed
KNOWABLE MAGAZINE | DEC. 2023
An international treaty aims to bring the shipping industry to net-zero emissions by around 2050. Can novel fuels, wind power and coordination on a global scale get it there? View story
Coinbase Insider Trading Case Exposes Rift Over SEC's Role
LAW360 | 07/21/22
A former Coinbase manager was hit with criminal charges of participating in an insider trading scheme that allegedly netted more than $1.5 million, but the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's decision to lob parallel civil claims quickly drew controversy. View story
Crypto Meltdown Could Speed Stablecoin Regulations
LAW360 | 5/13/22
The multibillion-dollar collapse of stablecoin TerraUSD and its sister cryptocurrency, Luna, could light a fire under lawmakers and regulators who have already been pushing for greater stablecoin regulation, attorneys told Law360. View story
NFT Craze Generates Slew Of Legal Questions
LAW360 | 04/02/21
Non-fungible tokens have captured the imagination of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, artists, collectors and lawyers who say the burgeoning digital assets raise a host of legal questions spanning intellectual property rights, consumer protection and artist royalties. View story
How the Pandemic Could Turbocharge ESG Investing
LAW360 | 9/18/20
The pandemic could spur increased adoption of investment strategies that consider environmental, social and governance factors. View story
The Fight For Cheap Solar Is Going South
GRIST | 8/16/18
Solar panels could flood sunny Alabama with cheap, clean power. What stands in the way? View story
(Republished on Salon.com)
Can Blockchain Really Keep Your Health Information Secure?
LONGHASH | 7/13/18
"As more startups and established healthcare companies hawk their blockchain-based products as the “next big thing” in healthcare, they will have to answer a key question: can blockchain really help keep personal health information secure?" View story
The Challenges of Bringing Blockchain to American Healthcare
LONGHASH | 6/29/18
"American health care is infamous for its inefficiencies and red tape. But many believe that blockchain technology... View story
'Stop and Frisk' May Be Over, But Low-Level NYPD Encounters Raise Concerns
CITY LIMITS | 6/21/18
Stop and frisk numbers have plummeted in New York City, but there's a whole host of other interactions that take place entirely off the record. Residents, lawyers and activists say those interactions matter. View story
The Follower Factory
THE NEW YORK TIMES | 1/27/18
[Contributed reporting]
Everyone wants to be popular online. Some even pay for it. Inside social media's black market. View story
How an 'Ugly,' Unwanted Rifle Became the Most Popular Weapon in America
CNN | 12/14/17
AR-15 style rifles have been used in some of the most notorious mass killings in recent history. View story
The Forgotten Minority in Police Shootings
CNN | 11/10/17
Native Americans are killed in police encounters at a higher rate than any other minority, according to data from the CDC. View story