Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) (@yunsieg) 's Twitter Profile
Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식)

@yunsieg

Assoc. Prof. @Hofstra_Law | @YaleLawSch JD | @UMich PhD | @US9thCircuit Clerk | Tech Innovation & Regulation

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BYU Law Review (@byulrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This latest issue of BYU Law Review features an article with an innovative solution to conflict-of-laws complexity—game theory methods—by Yunsieg P. Kim, a political science PhD student University of Michigan: digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/lawreview/vol4…

Jacob Eisler (@jacob_eisler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to see 'Gerrymandered by Definition' by Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) and Jowei Chen Michigan Law School out in the Wisconsin Law Review papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… It's a fantastic contribution to an area of law that has continued to gnarl courts...I don't think Rucho was the last word on this!

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Does the recently-enacted Anti-Google Law have the opposite effect of its intended use? Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) argues that the new law makes small app developers even more beholden to dominant platforms than they are now. Now on GLJOnline bit.ly/glj-agl

Does the recently-enacted Anti-Google Law have the opposite effect of its intended use? <a href="/yunsieg/">Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식)</a> argues that the new law makes small app developers even more beholden to dominant platforms than they are now.

Now on GLJOnline bit.ly/glj-agl
Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) (@yunsieg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone--my recent article on the Georgetown Law Journal Online was nominated for a writing award. Please do consider voting for it! It argues that a law intended to protect app developers from Google and Apple is likely to backfire. awards.concurrences.com/en/awards/2022…

Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) (@yunsieg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new article, The Faster Horse Fallacy: How the Law Idealizes Technology, will be published at the University of Illinois Law Review (Illinois Law Review). I argue that a cognitive shortcut used to understand technology warps legal outcomes. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… #newlawrevarticles

My new article, The Faster Horse Fallacy: How the Law Idealizes Technology, will be published at the University of Illinois Law Review (<a href="/IllinoisLR/">Illinois Law Review</a>).  I argue that a cognitive shortcut used to understand technology warps legal outcomes. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… #newlawrevarticles
Yunsieg P. Kim (김영식) (@yunsieg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an age when academia is accused of irrelevance (obsolescence, even), Prof. Eisler says what sorely needs to be heard: a transpartisan defense of a judiciary increasingly under attack. I strongly recommend his book. If you're unsure, why not start with my 22-page review of it?