The Disbursement of CHIPS Act Funding Considers Child Care Critical Infrastructure – It Is.

By: Adrienne Viarengo Last year, the bipartisan, landmark CHIPS Act made waves for its landmark $53 billion investment in America’s semiconductor industry highlighting the strength of American innovation and intention to work towards tech independence. The CHIPS Act recognized that the U.S. has an economic and national securityinterest and simultaneously addressed the need for child… Read More The Disbursement of CHIPS Act Funding Considers Child Care Critical Infrastructure – It Is.

Shein Legal Trouble: Fast Fashion Leader Donning Unchic RICO Suits, Ferocious Forced Labor Faux Pas, and Unsustainable Fabrics.

By: Eleni Tsokolas The fashion industry in general has always moved faster than the rest of the world, but there’s yet to be a brand as swift as Shein, which lists more than 6,000 new items on its website every day.  But with great haste comes great waste, and the brand has been consistently under… Read More Shein Legal Trouble: Fast Fashion Leader Donning Unchic RICO Suits, Ferocious Forced Labor Faux Pas, and Unsustainable Fabrics.

Conflicts in Writing a New Future with Artificial Intelligence

By: Allison Nickerson   Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an unavoidable part of modern life, every time someone asks Siri a question or enters a Google search, they are using AI technology. While often extremely helpful for common tasks, there is an increasing concern aboutjust how far AI can go. AI was intended to complete specific… Read More Conflicts in Writing a New Future with Artificial Intelligence

Recycling Successful Ideas: The Unsatisfyingly Low Legal Standard for Originality in the Games on Your Phone

By: Bryan Sicard In case you haven’t seen your aunt’s Facebook page lately, Wordle has quickly become one of the most popular mobile games in recent years. But diehard game show fans would be quick to point out that Wordle seems virtually lifted from the game show Lingo: save for a few minor rule changes.… Read More Recycling Successful Ideas: The Unsatisfyingly Low Legal Standard for Originality in the Games on Your Phone

Hey Dude Settles for $1.95M Becoming the Latest Company on the FTC’s Hitlist as it Increases Focus on Online Reviews and Social Media Marketing

By: Kaylie Scalze Hey Dude has agreed to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for several charges, including misleading consumers by hiding negative reviews that gave their shoe products anything less than four out of five stars. Hey Dude willpay fines worth $1.95 million to the FTC and has agreed to several of the FTC’s… Read More Hey Dude Settles for $1.95M Becoming the Latest Company on the FTC’s Hitlist as it Increases Focus on Online Reviews and Social Media Marketing

Podcasting Without Borders: Spotify’s Innovative AI Translation for Podcasts

By: Sarah McLaughlin   With more than 551 million users, Spotify, one of the world’s most popular audio streaming services, is making a significant entrance into the AI arena by trying to reshape the user experience.  In February of 2023, Spotify released their new AI DJ—a “personalized AI guide that knows your music taste so… Read More Podcasting Without Borders: Spotify’s Innovative AI Translation for Podcasts

No Sugar, All Spice: How Insulet’s Misappropriation Lawsuit Could Impact The Insulin Pump Market

By: Jennifer Gomes   Insulet Corporation, an Acton, MA-based medical device company, filed a trade secret misappropriation and patent infringement lawsuit on August 3, 2023, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts against South Korean-owned EOFlow. Insulet is claiming that EOFlow developed their EOPatch insulin pump through the use of Insulet’s protected… Read More No Sugar, All Spice: How Insulet’s Misappropriation Lawsuit Could Impact The Insulin Pump Market

Shifting Power Plays: The U.S.-China Trade War’s Impact on the Clean Energy Revolution

By: Grayson Barlow The escalating rivalry between the United States and China over national security concerns is now extending its reach into the realm of clean energy.  Recently, China imposed export restrictions on three high-purity variants of graphite, a mineral that plays a critical role in manufacturing semiconductors, electronics, and electric vehicle (EV) batteries.  These… Read More Shifting Power Plays: The U.S.-China Trade War’s Impact on the Clean Energy Revolution

eDiscovery in International Legal Investigations: The Battle of Understanding

By: Erin Gray Despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic trade, capital and information, studies have shown that globalization has returned and accelerated from the pre-pandemic levels.  Therefore, the legal field will continue to face legal challenges that cross land and water borders.  Thus, the legal challenges will affect individuals with different values and beliefs. … Read More eDiscovery in International Legal Investigations: The Battle of Understanding

Genealogical Information Being Used to Make Family Connections and Solve Crime; But Does it Have Privacy and Ethical Implications?

By: Kate Donovan Genealogical research has rapidly changed and improved with advancements in technology, specifically online databases with DNA information and most recently the use of artificial intelligence. These advancements have allowed individuals to research and find more accurate genealogical information, but also discover this information in an efficient manner. Another reason that DNA research… Read More Genealogical Information Being Used to Make Family Connections and Solve Crime; But Does it Have Privacy and Ethical Implications?

Lexis Points: Are they Federally Taxable Income?

By: Will Schena   Savvy law students love taking advantage of benefits from their subscriptions.  Students enjoy a variety of discounts, promotional deals, and terrific offers.  Notably, law students who have their Lexis Nexis subscriptions paid for via their tuition have access to Lexis Points.  Students earn Lexis Points by doing online activities that are meant… Read More Lexis Points: Are they Federally Taxable Income?

Publisher or Platform?¬¬– A Decision May Finally be Reached

By: Anthony Aceto On September 29, 2023 the Supreme Court granted the certiorari petition for the dual cases of NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, LLC.  These cases concern a seminal development of First Amendment application to social media platforms.  These cases address the issue of whether a social media platform’s content moderation… Read More Publisher or Platform?¬¬– A Decision May Finally be Reached

Art in the Digital Age: the Limited, but Real Value of Intellectual Property Rights in AI-made Artwork

By: Bryan Sicard   As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly accessible to the general public, it is being used not only as an artistic novelty but has also shown itself capable of being used to fill voids in artistic markets.  This has resulted in AI being directed to create poems and literature, songs, scripts, and… Read More Art in the Digital Age: the Limited, but Real Value of Intellectual Property Rights in AI-made Artwork

The Tech Industry is Organizing: How Workers Can Serve as a Check on Big Tech’s Power

By: Adrienne Viarengo Union support is high; a recent Gallup poll had the approval of labor unions at 67%. Support has been higher only two other times: last year when approval was at 71% and in the 1950’s when union support peaked at 75% post-World War II, a time when over a third of wage… Read More The Tech Industry is Organizing: How Workers Can Serve as a Check on Big Tech’s Power