5G is Here

5G is here, and if one believes the hype, things are never going to be the same. 5G is the 5th generation of wireless communications standards. Economists expect 5G to be a revolutionary force extending beyond cell phones, estimating the global economic impact of 5G in new goods and services will reach $12 trillion by 2035.
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The Game was Rigged from the Start: S1629 and the Necessity for a Ban on In-Game Purchases for Minors

This blog discusses S1629, a bill proposed in the United States Senate which aims to regulate loot box and pay-to-win mechanics in videos games. Ultimately, this blog advocates for more stringent regulations on all in-game purchases for video games.… Read More The Game was Rigged from the Start: S1629 and the Necessity for a Ban on In-Game Purchases for Minors

Don’t Block Me: Twitter Users Want Their First Amendment Rights Protected

This blog post discusses the issue of politicians blocking users on social media websites. The post discusses the decision from Knight Institute v. Trump and shows that conservative and liberal politicians are both exposed to the First Amendment issue of denying users the opportunity to reply to their posts. Additionally, the post aims to explore some issues that could arise from the decision in the future … Read More Don’t Block Me: Twitter Users Want Their First Amendment Rights Protected

The Complications of Criminal Liability in Autonomous Vehicles

By Margaret Russell As autonomous vehicles become increasingly popular a new complication becomes evident, in an accident, who is criminally liable? The Society of Automotive Engineers has outlined various levels of automated vehicles. Most vehicles on the road today give the driver some automated features or assistance (levels 0 – 2). Many manufactures are looking… Read More The Complications of Criminal Liability in Autonomous Vehicles

A Failed Attempt at Suppressing First Amendment Rights in a Politically Charged Social Media Environment

Over the past three years, Donald Trump has continuously utilized Twitter as a means of promoting his political and personal agendas. In May 2017, the President blocked seven users because they replied to messages disagreeing with Trump’s political views. Those seven users along with the Knight First Amendment Institute filed a lawsuit claiming that the President violated their First Amendment right to freedom of speech and to petition the government for redress of grievances. … Read More A Failed Attempt at Suppressing First Amendment Rights in a Politically Charged Social Media Environment