Iranians Indicted For Hacking Into United States Financial Sector

By: Kaitlyn C. Conway After three years of investigation, indictments have finally been made for several hacking attacks made from Iran to the United States. The impending results of this investigation and trial could not only mean heightened cyber security in the future, but a major reformation in how criminal investigations are implemented through the… Read More Iranians Indicted For Hacking Into United States Financial Sector

“Star” Wars 2016: Analysis of Celestial Property Rights Under H.R. 2262, and the International Opposition to the U.S. SPACE Act

By: John Brainard   In passing the recent Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship Act of 2015 (“U.S. SPACE Act”), Congress allows U.S. companies to boldly drill where no man has drilled before. On November 25, 2015, President Obama signed the U.S. SPACE Act into law after being adapted from a piece of similar legislation known… Read More “Star” Wars 2016: Analysis of Celestial Property Rights Under H.R. 2262, and the International Opposition to the U.S. SPACE Act

Gene Patents in Canada

By: Andrew Glenny Medical professionals are occasionally confronted with barriers to ideal treatment for patients caused by patents.  These cases are usually caused by inability to use certain prescriptions or methods due to a patent that claims them.  This problem is usually alleviated with the licensing of that product to be distributed in hospitals.  One… Read More Gene Patents in Canada