Major League Monopoly: Examining Possibilities to Overturn Baseball’s...
In this article, Kristen Pierce examines Major League Baseball’s antitrust exemption and argues for a repeal of the league’s special privileges.
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In this article, Ben Rininger discusses recent requests that FTC Chair Lina Khan recuse herself in FTC adjudications and enforcement actions involving Big Tech companies. Rininger argues that the...
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Audrey Rotman discusses the current Epic Games v. Google case, how the 2021 Epic Games v. Apple case impacts the current litigation, and what that means for third-party app stores on the smartphone...
View ArticleClean Beauty: A Void in Consumer Protection
In this article, Avery Auton discusses the Federal Drug Administration's lack of uniform standards in the clean beauty industry and how the lack of standardization gives consumers little ability to...
View ArticleChild Content Creators: What Is Protecting Minors from Exploitation?
In this article, Beth Ann Powers discusses the legal protections, or lack thereof, for children content-creators on social media and the difficulty of adding additional laws due to parental authority.
View ArticleAccountability for On-Set Deaths: New Mexico’s Case Against Alec Baldwin
In this article, Camille Chandler discusses the involuntary manslaughter charges pending against Alec Baldwin for the death of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and the implications it could have on...
View ArticleLook What You Made Them Do: The Impact of Taylor Swift’s Re-Recording Project...
In this article, Cecilia Giles discusses how Taylor Swift’s public battle to own her music has caused record labels to incorporate new contract provisions that require artists to wait unprecedented...
View ArticleWhen Is Discrimination Harmful Enough to Trigger Title VII Protections?
In this article, Ellen Whitehair discusses how the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis has the potential to lower the threshold for employees asserting Title VII...
View ArticleSupreme Court Appeal: The SEC and the First Amendment
Kate Brewer explores the possible First Amendment considerations of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s so-called “gag-rule” as it pertains to Elon Musk’s request for Supreme Court consideration.
View ArticleIn Case of Emergency, Don’t Call Texas: Breaking Down the Medical Exception...
In this article, Megan VanGilder, discusses the emergency medical exception to Texas’s abortion ban and examines two cases brought against the state in response to the ban’s effects on women facing...
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