I revisited two of my (still unpublished!) pandemic-inspired papers, “Lockdowns as Takings” and “The Chegg Conspiracy“, in my previous posts. Another pair of pandemic-era works of mine, however, did get published: one in The St Louis University Law Journal (“Teaching Tiger King“, 2021); the other in The University of St Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy (“The Leibniz Conspiracy“, 2022). In brief, my 2021 “Tiger King” paper (available here), which I co-authored with my graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants, describes how we redesigned our business law survey course from scratch when our home institution moved all instruction online in response to the coronavirus pandemic, while my 2022 “Leibniz Conspiracy” paper (here) was initially inspired by the lamestream media and Big Tech’s Orwelian efforts to bury or belittle the Wuhan lab-leak theory.



