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Blacklisting Foreign Terrorist Organizations
Designations of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) by the Secretary of State under Section 1189 of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death… Continue reading →
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Smart Contracts and the Cost of Inflexibility
“Smart contracts” are decentralized agreements built in computer code and stored on a blockchain. Proponents imagine a future where commerce… Continue reading →
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FDA Regulation of 3D‐Printed Organs and Associated Ethical Challenges
The implications of pervasive implementation of 3D printing with biological material, also known as “bioprinting,” are vast. They present never‐before‐seen… Continue reading →
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Anti‐SLAPP Statutes and the Federal Rules: Why Preemption Analysis Shows they Should Apply in Federal Diversity Suits
In an effort to protect the exercise of free speech, many states have enacted “anti‐SLAPP” statutes—which provide special motions making… Continue reading →
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Implicit Bias as Social-Framework Evidence in Employment Discrimination
The role of implicit bias as evidence in employment discrimination claims continues to evolve, as does research attempting to explain… Continue reading →
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The Machine Author: What Level of Copyright Protection Is Appropriate for Fully Independent Computer‐Generated Works?
U.S. copyright law is grounded in a utilitarian philosophy: authors are granted a limited monopoly to incentivize production of original… Continue reading →
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Maybe Publius Was Right: Relying on Merger Price To Determine Fair Value in Delaware Appraisal Cases
In this Comment, I argue that calls for reform to the appraisal remedy should be aimed at the Delaware Court… Continue reading →
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Our Antitotalitarian Constitution and the Right to Identity
Underlying the United States Constitution is an antitotalitarian principle—i.e., the government cannot define, regulate, or compel aspects of life that… Continue reading →
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Revoking the Revocable License Rule: A New Look at Resale Restrictions on Sports Tickets
Most sports fans consistently rely on the secondary ticket market. After all, the secondary ticket market provides fans with numerous… Continue reading →