Author Archives: Marianne Adams

From Bargaining to Breakthrough: How the WNBA’s New Collective Bargaining Agreement Rewrites the Rules for Women’s Sports

DIVYA NAVANI—On March 20, 2026, the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced that it had reached a tentative deal on what it called a “historic” collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA). Standout provisions from the seven-year agreement include the first comprehensive revenue-sharing model in women’s professional sports history, over […]

Volume 80, Issue 3

Prefatory PagesPrefatory Matter and Table of Contents Masthead Annual Miami Law Distinguished Visitor LectureBeyond Capitalist Law: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform Itby Martijn W. Hesselink It’s a Lawyers’ World!: A Commentary on Katharina Pistor, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform Itby Ingo Venzke How to […]

No Damage, No Dice: Business Interruption and Undamaged Property

MICHAEL R. DOMINGUEZ—While insurance may seem mundane to the layperson, it serves as a critical mechanism through which businesses operate, allocate risk, and manage liability. During my first summer internship at an international insurance defense firm, I was tasked with answering a deceptively simple question: if an apartment building suffers a covered loss to one […]

Deterring Cable Sabotage in the AI Era

Kevin Frazier,* Deterring Cable Sabotage in the AI Era, U. Mia. L. Rev. Caveat 44 (2026). PDF Version The resilience of the undersea cable system determines the ceiling of the United States’ artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions. As AI laboratories and hyperscalers invest hundreds of billions in computing and data centers, the physical infrastructure linking those […]

Tariffs Are Taxes, Congress Must Levy Them

Doron Narotzki,* Tariffs Are Taxes, Congress Must Levy Them, 80 U. Mia. L. Rev. Caveat 29 (2026). PDF Version Tariffs are taxes. When presidents use emergency tools to set broad, durable tariff programs, taxing choices drift from the elected legislature to the executive. This Article proposes a reset that preserves agility without surrendering Article I. […]