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Rory van Loo

@roryvanloo

Prof. @BU_Law, Fellow @YaleISP. Consumer, business, tech & regulation. Past: consulted for McKinsey and helped start the CFPB.

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Prof. Jacoby (@melissabjacoby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To learn more about both books, sign up for Zoom access to these upcoming library events at Harvard Law School: Oct 9, 12:30 pm ET: Unjust Debts hls.harvard.edu/events/hls-lib… Oct 16, 12:30 pm ET: The Quiet Coup hls.harvard.edu/events/hls-lib…

Brian D. Feinstein (@briandfeinstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

now in print Northwestern University Law Review: The Market Value of Partisan Balance (w/ Daniel Hemel) - shows investors value the requirement that Delaware courts include both Dem & GOP judges. With federal agencies now in flux, that finding suggests investors appreciate stable, bipartisan institutions

now in print <a href="/NwULRev/">Northwestern University Law Review</a>: The Market Value of Partisan Balance (w/ <a href="/DanielJHemel/">Daniel Hemel</a>) - shows investors value the requirement that Delaware courts include both Dem &amp; GOP judges.
With federal agencies now in flux, that finding suggests investors appreciate stable, bipartisan institutions
Marty Swant (@martyswant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"AMERICA" = "Advertising Middlemen Endangering Rigorous Internet Competition Accountability" Five experts testifying today: - Kamyl Bazbaz of DuckDuckGo - Morgan Harper of American Economic Liberties Project - Jason Kint of Digital Content Next - Garry Tan of Y Combinator - Rory van Loo of Boston University

"AMERICA" = "Advertising Middlemen Endangering Rigorous Internet Competition Accountability"

Five experts testifying today:
- <a href="/KamylBazbaz/">Kamyl Bazbaz</a> of DuckDuckGo
- Morgan Harper of <a href="/econliberties/">American Economic Liberties Project</a>
- <a href="/jason_kint/">Jason Kint</a> of <a href="/DCNorg/">Digital Content Next</a>
- <a href="/garrytan/">Garry Tan</a> of <a href="/ycombinator/">Y Combinator</a> 
- <a href="/RoryVanLoo/">Rory van Loo</a> of Boston University
Northwestern University Law Review (@nwulrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In "Against Monetary Primacy," Profs. Yair Listokin of Yale Law School & @Roryvanloo of Boston University School of Law expose the flaws of “monetary primacy,” the current U.S. inflation paradigm where the Fed raises interest rates to reduce inflation. They push for a new approach. (1/2)

In "Against Monetary Primacy," Profs. Yair Listokin of <a href="/YaleLawSch/">Yale Law School</a> &amp; @Roryvanloo of <a href="/BU_Law/">Boston University School of Law</a> expose the flaws of “monetary primacy,” the current U.S. inflation paradigm where the Fed raises interest rates to reduce inflation. They push for a new approach. (1/2)
Kevin Werbach (@kwerb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can corporate actions, driven by market forces, effectively address the need for AI governance? Lauren Wagner, my guest on this week’s episode of The Road to Accountable AI, has been working for years to align incentives for more trustworthy AI. apple.co/accountable

Natasha Sarin (@natasharsarin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be with CNN this morning on the market's latest movements, Fed independence, and The Budget Lab's work on how political risks threaten our safe harbor status. Link here: youtube.com/watch?v=PF7-yU…

Ryan Calo (@rcalo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to join Boston University School of Law's world-class faculty to discuss my new book on law and technology! Monday, September 8. bu.edu/law/engagement… #Boston

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If you're in Boston September 8, I'll be speaking about my new book at MIT Media Lab (11:00 AM) and Boston University School of Law (4:00 PM). global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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🚨 Call for Papers! 🚨 The Wharton Accountable AI Lab is hosting the 1st Accountable AI Research Conference at The Wharton School on Feb 6, 2026. Focus: law, ethics, governance & policy shaping real-world AI practice. Submissions due: Oct 27, 2025. Learn more: ai-analytics.wharton.upenn.edu/wharton-accoun…

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My new book is available for pre-order on Amazon. amazon.com/Law-Technology… Or, if you'd rather buy local riversendbookstore.com/book/978019752…

Kevin Werbach (@kwerb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe we've been approaching AI ethics the wrong way? On this week's podcast, Ravit Dotan discusses how she recently shifted her approach, and why I governance practitioners should be more like chefs. Listen now: accountableai.net or your favorite podcast platform.

Ben Eidelson (@beidelson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice write up about Case Viewer, my legal browser app: hls.harvard.edu/today/harvard-… If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and haven't tried it, you should! Learn more at caseviewer.app, follow Case Viewer, or download for free from app store: apps.apple.com/app/apple-stor…

Nᴏᴛʀᴇ Dᴀᴍᴇ L. Rᴇᴠ. (Notre Dame Law Review) (@notredamelrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In “Foundations for Platform Liability,” Kathryn E. Spier and Rory van Loo challenge tech platforms’ immunity from an economic perspective, arguing that lawmakers should strike a better balance between immunity and liability to prevent harms and keep pace with the future.