The Fiction of NFTs and Copyright Infringement
In 2021, Non-Fungible Token (NFT) art sales reached over $22 billion. NFTs are unique digital assets that are recorded on… Continue reading →
In 2021, Non-Fungible Token (NFT) art sales reached over $22 billion. NFTs are unique digital assets that are recorded on… Continue reading →
In 2021, Non-Fungible Token (NFT) art sales reached over $22 billion. NFTs are unique digital assets that are recorded on… Continue reading →
What good is Article V? The Constitution’s amendment rule renders the text inflexible, countermajoritarian, and insensitive to important contemporary constituencies.… Continue reading →
The current standards for denying and cancelling trademarks under section 2(a) of the Lanham Act are insufficiently clear to prevent… Continue reading →
The Eleventh Amendment might be the most misunderstood amendment to the Constitution. Both its friends and enemies have treated the… Continue reading →
Individuals should have the option to waive their Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms by adding their names… Continue reading →
On June 6, 2011, a judge in a small Pennsylvania county courthouse issued a custody order and started a firestorm.… Continue reading →
Are corporations “persons” with constitutional rights? The Supreme Court has famously avoided analysis of the question, while recognizing that corporations… Continue reading →
The Roberts Court, extant for eleven years, has acquired the pejorative moniker, the “Corporate Court.” In the same short time… Continue reading →
A Fourth Amendment violation has traditionally involved a physical intrusion such as the search of a house or the seizure… Continue reading →