Lori Andrews is currently writing a chapter for an MIT Press book called The Gameful World: Approaches, Issues, Applications. Her chapter is about the ethical and legal issues raised by the use of game-like designs or elements in non-game situations (such as health care, the workplace, and energy awareness). This has led to a larger project on the legal implications of gamification.
Nancy Marder is working on the editing and production of her piece entitled The Court and the Visual: Images and Artifacts in U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, which will be published in a symposium issue of the Chicago-Kent Law Review entitled “The Supreme Court and the Public.”