Volume 22

Abortions, Location Data, and the Fourth Amendment: Geofence Warrants in a Post-Roe World

Abstract Advancements in technology have empowered law enforcement with new investigative tools, yet they have also increased their ability to invade citizens’ privacy similar to the general warrants of the eighteenth century. The Fourth Amendment was in part written to prevent an unfettered police state, with the Founders of the opinion that some criminals evading […]

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The Myth of Scarcity in the Broadcasting Sector – And What It Means for Platform Regulation

Abstract Platform regulation by the state is often described as being at odds with the First Amendment. By drawing a key comparison with broadcasters’ regulation, this article shows that some forms of platform regulation are compatible with the First Amendment. Scarcity of airwaves has usually been interpreted as the main rationale used by the Supreme

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Blockchain Wakes: Balancing the Light and Dark Sides of Blockchain Through Global Regulation

Abstract Since blockchain’s creation, it has inspired technological revolution, but regulation of the technology has been a hot topic. Blockchain generates endless amounts of good with its use, yet it also facilitates billions of dollars in illicit activities. This article argues that, to both allow its growth for good and to prevent bad actors from

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Considering the Price-Anderson Act’s Federal Public Liability Action Provisions in the Future of Nuclear Fusion Power

Abstract Fusion power technology has seen rapid development in the past decade. Although its promise of nearly-infinite, carbon-free electricity still has years to go in development to reach true commercialization, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is already working to incorporate fusion technologies in its modernized regulatory scheme by a 2027 Congressional mandate, and fusion development

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