Cybersecurity Reform in the Wake of the OPM Breach
In 2015, the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) computer systems suffered a series of devastating cyber attacks that uncovered roughly 21.5 million federal employees’ personal information. The...
View ArticleSelfie-Informed Voting: How the Ballot Selfie Contributes to Rational Ignorance
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects citizens from government encroachment on speech. The First Amendment also protects the right to form political parties. States are permitted,...
View ArticleKeeping Laches: The Loss of the Laches Defense in Copyright Infringement...
Defendants use laches, an ancient equitable doctrine, as an affirmative defense in patent infringement suits. Laches applies when a patent owner, referred to as the patentee, unreasonably delays in...
View ArticleExpanding the Executive Branch’s Foreign Relations Power: An Analysis of the...
One of the most important aspects of the U.S. Constitution is the establishment of three separate but equal branches of government, and the division of the power to manage foreign relations among the...
View ArticleHuman Capital Contracts and Bankruptcy: Balancing the Equities Between...
In times of economic downturn, educational prestige is directly correlated to financial resiliency. Indoctrinated with the belief that virtually all highly-coveted jobs require postsecondary...
View ArticleA New Structured Rule of Reason Approach for High-Tech Markets
Applying the per se illegality doctrine for years has proven to be a mistake. The challenge now is to avoid committing the same error by applying per se legality for practices related to the New...
View ArticleAb(ju)dication: How Procedure Defeats Civil Liberties in the “War on Terror”
Terrorism poses many kinds of challenges. One of the most wrenching is the question of how far we are willing to go in our quest for security. Will we sacrifice our ideals? What should we accept as...
View ArticleEvolution of the Trial Advocate: From Quintilian to Quanta in the...
There I stood in the well of the packed courtroom. Cameras focused on me, the culmination of a career in court, weeks of preparation, editing, and practice—it was the moment that an oral advocate...
View ArticlePlanning Your Career in Law Practice
If you are a law student anxious and uncertain about your career post-graduation, and still trying to sort your preferred professional role, this Article is for you. It is designed to help you do...
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