Pandora’s Digital Box: The Promise and Perils of Digital Wallets
Digital wallets, such as ApplePay and Google Pay, are smart payment devices that can integrate payments with two‐way, realtime communications… Continue reading →
Digital wallets, such as ApplePay and Google Pay, are smart payment devices that can integrate payments with two‐way, realtime communications… Continue reading →
When compared with other constitutional doctrines, Establishment Clause doctrine is confused and anomalous, both substantively and with regard to standing.… Continue reading →
The objective of the legality principle is to promote autonomy by providing individuals with opportunities to plan courses of conduct… Continue reading →
Designations of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) by the Secretary of State under Section 1189 of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death… Continue reading →
“Smart contracts” are decentralized agreements built in computer code and stored on a blockchain. Proponents imagine a future where commerce… Continue reading →
This Article provides an account of Our Regionalism to supplement the many accounts of Our Federalism. After describing the legal… Continue reading →
For many decades now, copyright jurisprudence and scholarship have looked to the common law of torts—principally trespass and negligence—in order… Continue reading →
The implications of pervasive implementation of 3D printing with biological material, also known as “bioprinting,” are vast. They present never‐before‐seen… Continue reading →
In an effort to protect the exercise of free speech, many states have enacted “anti‐SLAPP” statutes—which provide special motions making… Continue reading →
Despite the dominant role corporations play in our economy, culture, and politics, the nature and purpose of corporations remain hotly… Continue reading →