Paying the Price for Destroying Street Art: Possible Redemption for 5Pointz Artists
By: Elizabeth Nwabueze Introduction 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center, more commonly known as “5Pointz,” was an outdoor mural space…
Concrete Risk, Invisible Companies: Doing Business in a Minefield of Shell Companies
By Amy D’Avella Amnesty International recently accused the United Kingdom of failing to prevent a shell company…
Fox’s Costly Three Minutes
By: Eli Daniels Fox’s three-minute commercial during Super Bowl 2017 might be more expensive than originally intended,…
The United States Supreme Court Weighs Abolishing the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
By: Robert Tapparo On Monday, November 27, 2017, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in…
Dirty Talk: What Brunetti Will Mean for Scandalous and Immoral Marks
By: Spencer Sanders Change is underway in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). In June,…
Taking of a Knee Leading to Collusion? A Look into Recent Collusion Claim Against the NFL
By Sara Dalsheim On April 29, 2011, the San Francisco 49ers drafted Colin Kaepernick as the number…
State Preemption: Affecting The Economy Through Minimum Wage
By Brittney Hall Although advocates for an increased minimum wage have seen results recently, states are increasingly…
Increased Construction Safety Requirements in NYC: Win for Unions or Win for Everyone?
By Max Terhar On October 16, 2017, the New York City Council unanimously passed a municipal regulation,…
The Fight to Preserve Class Action Suits for Employees
By Maximilian Raileanu Amidst the vast array of policy changes that have occurred during the first ten…
Elect to Regulate: Regulating Social Media Companies in The Wake of An Election Advertising Crisis
By Genevieve Bresnahan In the wake of Facebook’s admission that at least 3,000 advertisements at an estimated…
