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How Snapchat’s Struggle Against Facebook Emphasizes the Need for Patent Protection as an Antitrust Tool
Tech giants like Facebook have faced torrents of criticism for potentially anti-competitive practices, as illustrated...
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Harmful Language in the U.S. Constitution?
This year, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) posted a blanket “Harmful Language Alert” on...
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Voting News: The 11th Circuit Holds That Postage to Mail Ballots Is Not an Unconstitutional Poll Tax
In the State of Georgia, voters must pay for postage when submitting mail-in and absentee...
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Can Social Media Companies Censor Lawmakers’ Accounts?
Two trends in social media law and policy are headed for conflict: Aggressive takedowns of...
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Harvard JLPP Celebrates Justice Thomas’s 30th Anniversary on SCOTUS, Launches Online Component
The Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy has officially launched an online component: JLPP:...
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The Arrival of the Federal Computer Commission?
Should “Big Tech” be required to contribute to the Universal Service Fund (USF) in order...
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FL Supreme Court Extends “Apex Doctrine” to Private Sector
The Florida Supreme Court, on its own motion, has acted to protect corporate officers from...
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En Banc Seventh Circuit Rules that Ministerial Exception Applies to Hostile Work Environment Claims
The en banc Seventh Circuit recently held that the First Amendment prohibits a minister from...
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New White Paper on Potential Legal Issues with ESG Investing
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment strategies have become a celebrated and dominant trend in...
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A Cautionary Tale of E-Filing
“This is a cautionary tale for every attorney who litigates in the era of e-filing.”...