
From Our Latest Issue
When Will It End? Why There Is No Practical Statute of Limitations for Online Copyright Infringement and Why Libel Law Can Offer the Solution
by Mark Marciszewski
Reclaiming Our Right to Privacy by Holding Tech. Companies Accountable
by Wayne Unger
Domestic Violence in the Era of the Smart Home: Using Smart Home Technology Evidence to Help Victims of Abuse
by Tabetha Soberdash
Abandon Judicial “Neutrality”: Why Chevron Deference Stifles Technological Innovation
by James J. Bernstein
From Our Blog
Predictive Policing
By Jeffrey A. Phaup In September of 2020 a Tampa Bay Times investigative report brought to light a policing operation in Pasco County Florida.[1] The county’s Sheriff’s Department had deployed mass monitoring, targeted intimidation, and harassment tactics...
Big Tech Under Fire
By Anna Hargett Initial Congressional investigations of the Big Tech companies (Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon) started off as a bipartisan effort, with Democrats focusing on the antitrust issues and Republicans targeting bias concerns. [1] However, recent...
Voting Machines: Bought with Flaws, Used with Flaws
By Drew Apperson As of the president-elect’s November 7, 2020 victory speech, an estimated 159 million ballots had been counted, and the percentage of voter turnout among those eligible was predicted to be the highest in over a century.[1] But how does this...