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Apr 1 2025
Tuesday 5:30 p.m. EDT    

What Happened to American Capitalism?

Tufts Student Chapter

Rabb Room, Barnum Hall
163 Packard Hall
Medford, MA 02155
Speakers:
Oren Cass
Topics:
Financial Services • Law & Economics • Politics
Sponsors:
Tufts Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Feb 25 2025

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  • Federal Courts •
  • Intellectual Property •
  • Litigation
Blog Post

An AI Maker Was Just Found Liable for Copyright Infringement. What Does This Portend for Content Creators and AI Makers?

  • John Blanton Farmer

In a case decided on February 11, the makers of generative AI (GenAI), such as...

Feb 3 2025

Topics

  • Intellectual Property •
  • State Governments
Blog Post

AI Guardrails Will Shape Society. Here’s How They Work.

  • John Blanton Farmer

You will be hearing a lot about AI guardrails. There will be intense political battles...

Jan 31 2025

Topics

  • Education Policy •
  • First Amendment •
  • Free Speech & Election Law
Blog Post

Who Controls What College Professors Teach?

  • Tyson Langhofer

A review of You Can’t Teach That! The Battle Over University Classrooms, by Keith E....

Jan 7 2025

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust •
  • Financial Services
Blog Post

Will Consumer Protection Without The Consumer Welfare Standard Stand?

  • Jeff Stier

Give the Biden Administration credit. In its final months, it has led a blitz of...

Aug 20 2024

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  • Article I Initiative •
  • Jurisprudence •
  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
Blog Post

How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process

  • Thomas Jipping

Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...

Aug 12 2024 Publication
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Federalist Society Review

Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct

Michael S. McGinniss

[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...

Topics: Professional Responsibility & Legal Education · Supreme Court · Federalism & Separation of Powers

Sponsors: Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Practice Group

Mar 12 2024 Video
Click to play: AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI
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AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI

Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp

Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...

Topics: Intellectual Property

Sponsors: Intellectual Property Practice Group

Mar 12 2024 Podcast
AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI
FedSoc Forums

AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI

Charles Duan, John P. Moran, Zvi Rosen, Steven M. Tepp

Artificial intelligence is the most important technological tool being developed today, but the use of...

Topics: Intellectual Property

Sponsors: Intellectual Property Practice Group

Mar 12 2024
Tuesday 12:00 p.m. EDT    

AI Meets Copyright: Understanding New York Times v. OpenAI

Speakers:
Charles Duan • John P. Moran • Zvi Rosen • Steven M. Tepp
Topics:
Intellectual Property
Sponsors:
Intellectual Property Practice Group
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