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Vol. 15 Blog Posts

Reforming the 1L Curriculum to Better Prepare Transactional Lawyers
Jacqueline Blendermann

Semi-Annual Reporting: Trump’s Long-Term Solutions Has Major Implications
Lachlan Charles

How Recent Developments in IP Law Affect the Evolving Field of AI Technology
Jack Donovan

An Offer They Can’t Refuse: Fiduciary Duty in Fashion
Jonas Gomes

How Sections 201, 203, and 206 of the INVEST Act Could Reshape Investor Access to Private Markets
Justin Holmes

Bet On It: America’s Oldest Vice Rebranded
Brielle Mackinnon

Algorithmic Pricing: Price-Fixers’ New Middleman?
David Menichini

Hold the Line: Delaware’s Refusal to Blink During Insolvency
Scott Merfogel

Labor Strife as a Signal for Continued Antitrust Regulation in the Film Industry
Pierson Ohr

Regulating the Road Ahead: A Case for More Autonomous Vehicle Oversight
Anjali Ramesh

The Concession Stand Con: Are Stadium Snack Prices an Antitrust Problem?
Lisbeth Rubin

Revisiting ReDigi: A Setback for Consumers’ Digital Rights
Lilian R. Schmidt

When Derivatives Become Bets: Sports Event Contracts and the Meaning of “Gaming”
Brooke Sutherland

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