Curing Americans’ Kleptomania: An Empirical Study on the Effects of Music...
By John G. Moustis Jr.* & Austin Root* I. Introduction Music piracy is widely considered to be the greatest problem faced by the music industry worldwide.[1] According to a 2007 study conducted by...
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By Tisunge (Sunga) Mkwezalamba* Part II: Interpreting the Right to be Forgotten This section provides a case summary of Google Spain v. González. In its holding, the Court of Justice of the European...
View ArticleTexting While Driving in a New Age of Automobile Advancements: Legal...
By Anna Gotfryd and Jacob Vannette Introduction We live in a world with “new age automobiles”—where technological advancements increasingly permeate every aspect of vehicles, from those that affect...
View ArticleApple Tells the Government to “Think Different” on Encryption
By Matt Weber* Introduction On December 2, 2015, a San Bernardino County Department of Health employee and his wife perpetrated the deadliest mass shooting since Newtown, killing 14 of his co-workers...
View ArticleSegmenting Cyberwarfare to Aid in the Formation of Ethical Policy and Law
By Scott Van Hoy* Introduction Breaching computer infrastructure has become a relatively easy task for skilled hackers, making cybersecurity an increasingly hot topic. The importance of the information...
View ArticleGetting Ahead of the Digital Divide: How State Laws Ensuring Equal and...
By Mark Goldich* I. Introduction Although not explicitly guaranteed by the Constitution, public education is upheld under the law as a crucial government service that must be provided equally to all...
View ArticleSEC to Increase Oversight of High Frequency Trading Firms Under a Proposed...
By Samuel Branum* I. Introduction As the result of ever faster and more powerful computers, high frequency trading (HFT) has become a significant presence in the market, with some estimates showing...
View ArticleFull Tilting at Windmills: How Daily Fantasy Sports Can Overcome Their Legal...
By Amartya Bagchi* I. Introduction Approximately 205 million Americans watched at least one NFL game during the 2015 season according to the league’s own viewership numbers,[1] and many of them likely...
View ArticlePatent Transaction and Patent Financing in China: The Difficulties and...
By: Runhua Wang* I. Introduction The Chinese government has strongly encouraged patent application and patent protection in the past decade.[1] As a result, China contributed 89% of the worldwide...
View ArticleBALANCING LIABILITIES IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENTS: DO NOT JUST BLAME THE...
By: Sean Kim* I. Introduction Despite its reemergence in the last five years, the concept of autonomous vehicles existed as early as the 1920s.[1] While the early concept largely focused on speed and...
View ArticleONLINE IMPERSONATION: I HAVE A RIGHT TO BE LEFT ALONE V. YOU CAN’T MANDATE...
By: Evisa Kambellari* I. Introduction In the virtual world, one person can present himself in different identities and several persons can present themselves under the same virtual identity.[1] Online...
View ArticleINTER PARTES REVIEW: AN IP POWER SWITCH
By: Tyler Train* I. Introduction 1. The Inception of Inter Partes Review On September 16, 2011, President Barack Obama signed the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), drastically altering the patent...
View ArticleMICROSOFT AND THE LIKES’ HEADACHE: IN THE WAKE OF THE SURPRISING JUDGMENT OF...
By: Michal Chudzik* I. Introduction When the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union pushed through the Directive 2009/24/EC of 23 April 2009 on the Legal Protection of Computer...
View ArticleRESOLVING THE DISCONNECT BETWEEN THE WORDS OF THE STORED COMMUNICATIONS ACT...
By: Aaron Hsieh I. Introduction The Digital Revolution, also referred to as the Third Industrial Revolution, is a period during the latter half of the 20th century characterized by sweeping changes...
View ArticleLEVERAGING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR MENTAL HEALTH RELATED ADA COMPLIANCE AND...
By: Matthew R Lowe * I. Overview From its enactment in 1990 to present, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has undergone significant changes in how it is interpreted and applied. Of particular...
View ArticleSICKNESS IN HEALTHCARE? A CURE FOR ALICE’S ISSUES
By: Vincent Meyer I. Introduction The question individuals often ask is, “what protection does a patent provide?” It is not a right to manufacture, or make a device. Rather, it is a right to exclude...
View ArticleAutomobile Accidents Without a Driver?: The Insurance Liability of Highly...
By: Ashley Mitchell I. Introduction In March 2018, an Uber fatally struck Elaine Herzberg.[1] This accident was extraordinary because the driver was not operating the vehicle at the time of the crash;...
View ArticleBlockchain-Based Evidence Preservation: Opportunities and Concerns
By Zihui (Katt) Gu[+] I. Introduction On September 3, 2018, the “Provisions of the Supreme People’s Court on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Cases by Internet Courts” (hereinafter...
View ArticleThe Bitcoin Problem: An Impending Dilemma for Bankruptcy Courts
By Michael Medved I. Introduction In early 2009 the United States, along with the rest of the world, was facing the largest financial crisis capitalism had endured since the Great Depression....
View ArticleThe European Commission on the Privacy Shield: All Bark and No Bite?
By: Kimberly A. Houser[*] and W. Gregory Voss[**] Introduction Much has been written about the difference in the privacy laws of the European Union and the United States and ideologies behind the two...
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