Potential Impact of President Trump’s Artificial Intelligence Executive Order
By: Chris Katsantonis On February 11, 2019, President Trump signed an Executive Order (hereinafter “Order”) on “Maintaining…
Where is the Legislation to Protect Government Contractors During Shutdowns?
By: Jasmine Santos Government contractors make up more than forty percent of the government workforce.[1] From security…
Executive Order Would Mark Expansion of Executive Power Over U.S. Telecom Companies
By: Genevieve Bresnahan President Donald Trump may be preparing to sign an executive order granting the U.S….
When a Tweet is not just a Tweet: Regulation FD and Social Media
By: Michael Farmer On August 7, 2018, Elon Musk infamously boasted that he had secured funding to…
The Business Case for Paying Federal Contractors Impacted by the Shutdown
By: Shannon Gough On January 25, 2019, the longest government shutdown on record ended after 35 days.[1]…
The Aftermath of the #MeToo Movement in Hollywood and Employment Law
By: Faiza Chappell From Harvey Weinstein to Bill Cosby, and now R. Kelly, women are coming forward…
Legal Issues in the Age of the Influencer
By: Holly Santapaga Users of the popular social media app Instagram are likely familiar with the term…
If the Schools Won’t Pay, Maybe Someone Else Will: Why Endorsement Deals are the Best Way to Compensate Student-Athletes
By: Sara Dalsheim The NCAA is a billion dollar organization that manages the schools, conferences, and students…
Collateral Consequences of Sports Betting Convictions
By Leon Stern The consequences of a criminal conviction are far reaching even after the individual has…
‘Fortnite’ Gets Legal—Dance Moves Are Not Copyrightable
By: Marie Claire O’Leary Epic Games Inc., the creator of the hit video game ‘Fortnite,’ has recently…