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Adam D. Orford, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, is attending the 29th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change as one of the American Bar Association’s observer delegation and will be sharing his thoughts on the ...
In a David vs. Goliath case pitting a Demoulas family heir against an elderly Brandeis professor over a tony Back Bay townhouse, the Appeals Court has let stand a $1.85 Million jury verdict — one of the largest awards in a private condominium governance dispute. The case is also one of ...
Davis, University Distinguished Professor of Law at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, MA, whose recently published contribution to the Ethical and Legal Issues in Reproductive Health section of the International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics discusses how the U.S. Supreme Court’s...
This is “a wake-up call,” said Wendy Wong, a political science professor at UBC Okanagan who studies emerging technologies. “These revelations are showing the extent to which the public does not know how much of our activities are trackable.” Online privacy threat: Pixel tracking found on...
Harvard law professor Randall Kennedy on "diversity" statements In the Harvard Crimson; an excerpt: For the purpose of showcasing attentiveness to DEI, the Center suggests answering questions such as: “How does your research engage with and advance the well-being of socially marginalized comm...
Paul Bernal is Professor of Information Technology Law at UEA Law School Posted onSeptember 16, 2021bypaulbernal64Posted inUncategorized9 Comments Verified IDs for social media? I don’t think so…. ‘Verified ID’ is almost (but not quite) as bad an idea as ‘real names’: this is why...
Professor Mark Pearson’s blog –www.journlaw.com Human rights and free expression Australian Human Rights Commission – Social Media –https://humanrights.gov.au/quick-guide/12098 MEAA media freedom reports –https://www.meaa.org/category/mediaroom/reports/ ...
Courts and legal scholars have noted that the line between descriptiveness and suggestiveness is not always clear. Professor Jake Linford, for example, has argued that the distinction is “illusory at best,” and that a suggestive mark is “more like a descriptive mark than the law currently ...