Selecting Scrutiny in Compelled-Speech Cases Involving Non-Commercial Expression: The Formulaic Landscape of a Strict Scrutiny World After Becerra and Janus, and a First Amendment Interests-and-Values AlternativeClay CalvertArticle
The Regulation of Cryptocurrencies: Between a Currency and a Financial ProductHadar Y. JabotinskyArticle
The Dinosaur in the Living Room: A Proposal to Enable Academic Access to Fossils Discovered on Private LandSara K. MazurekNote
Plus or Minus America: Spanski, Geoblocking Technology, and Personal Jurisdiction Analysis for Nonresident DefendantsDaniel CanedoArticle
Defensive Patent Litigation Strategy for Chinese Companies: A Review of the Extraterritorial Reach of the United States Patent LawsLisa D. ZangArticle
Something Old, Something New: Forecasting Willing Buyer/Willing Seller’s Impact on Songwriter RoyaltiesDaniel AbowdComment
Platform Society: Copyright, Free Speech, and Sharing on Social Media Platforms Fordham IPLJSymposium
Standing Up for Stand-Up Comedy: Joke Theft and the Relevance of Copyright Law and Social Norms in the Social Media AgeHannah PhamArticle
Accountability of Algorithms in the GDPR and Beyond: A European Legal Framework on Automated Decision- MakingCéline Castets-RenardArticle
Preserving the Artistic Afterlife: The Challenges in Fulfilling Testator Wishes in Art-Rich, Cash-Poor EstatesHanna K. FeldmanNote
The Concealed Cost of Convenience: Protecting Personal Data Privacy in the Age of AlexaLauren BassNote
“Why Do You Want My Password?”: Assessing Ultimate Control of a Journalist’s Twitter Account Used for Work PurposesBenjamin HalperinNote
The New Cybersquatters: The Evolution of Trademark Enforcement in the Domain Name SpaceMichael KaranicolasArticle
Fashion(ing) a Political Statement: A Review of the Legal & Social Issues that Arise from Banned Political Clothing and Other Controversial Fashion Items in Light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Minnesota Voters Alliance v. ManskyJoyce Boland-DeVitoArticle
Double Jeopardy: Patents of Invention as Contracts, Invention Disclosure as Consideration, and Where Oil States Went WrongN. Scott PierceArticle
Substantial Similarity and Junk Science: Reconstructing the Test of Copyright InfringementRobert F. HelfingArticle
Tear Down This Wall?: The Destruction of Sanctioned Street Art Under U.S. and Italian LawSara Rosano and Birgit KurtzArticle
Caveat Vendor: A Call to Reform the Scope of Rights of Withdrawal for Off-Premises Contracts Under U.S. Consumer Protection Laws with Respect to the Auction of ArtSarah Fabian MaramarosyNote
Anything You Can Use, I Can Use Better: Examining the Contours of Fair Use as an Affirmative Defense for Theatre Artists, Creators, and ProducersBenjamin ReiserNote
Fiddling with Federal Circuit Precedent: The Commercial and Qualitative Impact of Recent Supreme Court Reversals on the U.S. Patent SystemChristopher J. HamerskyNote
The Prison of Convenience: The Need for National Regulation of Biometric Technology in Sports VenuesKirsten FlickerNote
An Instance of Open Hardware: A Different Approach to Free and Open Source Hardware LicensingTimothy MurphyArticle
Down the Rabbit Hole: Applying a Right to Be Forgotten to Personal Images Uploaded on Social NetworksEugenia GeorgiadesArticle
The All Substantial Rights Doctrine: A Second LookMark J. Abate & James P. BreenDevelopment in the Law
Should the NCAA Have to Pay? Long-Term Injuries in College Athletics, Improper Assumptions of Risk, and Coverage of Medical Expenses After CollegeAlexandrea JacintoNote
Care for a Sample? De Minimis, Fair Use, Blockchain, and an Approach to an Affordable Music Sampling System for Independent ArtistsSean M. Corrado*Note
Data Scraping as a Cause of Action: Limiting Use of the CFAA and Trespass in Online Copying CasesKathleen C. Riley*Note
Argh, No More Pirating America’s Booty: Improving Copyright Protections for American Creators in ChinaJohnathan Ling*Note
The Trouble with Tinker: An Examination of Student Free Speech Rights in the Digital AgeAllison N. Sweeney*Note
Barbie in Bondage: What Orly Lobel’s Book “You Don’t Own Me: How Mattel v. MGA Entertainment Exposed Barbie’s Dark Side” Tells Us About the Commoditization of the Female BodyAnn Bartow*Article
Controlling Cargo: Amazon’s Predatory Attempt to Disrupt the Fashion Industry by Dominating the International Transportation of GoodsMary Kate Brennan*Article
Shopping For Privacy: How Technology in Brick-and-Mortar Retail Stores Poses Privacy Risks for ShoppersVincent Nguyen*Article
Face Off: An Examination of State Biometric Privacy Statutes & Data Harm RemediesMichael A. Rivera*Note
The Future of Facial Recognition Is Not Fully Known: Developing Privacy and Security Regulatory Mechanisms for Facial Recognition in the Retail SectorElias Wright*Note
Laundering the Art Market: A Proposal for Regulating Money Laundering Through Art in the United StatesAlessandra Dagirmanjian*Note
Fair Trade-mark: Proposing an Affirmative Duty on Licensors to Enforce Their Corporate Social Responsibility CodesDorothy L. Newman*Note
Sovereign Immunity for Rent: How the Commodification of Tribal Sovereign Immunity Reflects the Failures of the U.S. Patent SystemKatrina G. Geddes*Article
How to Evaluate the Constitutional Legitimacy of Regulating Speech Intermediaries: Lessons from a Century-Long Experience of Media RegulationAsaf Wiener*Article
The Power of Distant Rewards: Driving International Innovation Through United States Patent IncentivesRichard S. Gruner*Article
A History of Competition: The Impact of Antitrust on Hong Kong’s Telecommunications MarketsSandra Marco Colino*Article
Dirty Little Secrets: Fracking Fluids, Dubious Trade Secrets, Confidential Contamination, and The Public Health Information VacuumElliot Fink*Note
The Aftereffects of TC Heartland: How to Effectively Approach Motions to Dismiss and Motions to Transfer on the Basis of Improper VenueJennifer Rosenblatt*Note
Fictitious Commodities: A Theory of Intellectual Property Inspired by Karl Polanyi’s “Great Transformation” Alexander Peukert*Article
The GDPR-Blockchain Paradox: Exempting Permissioned Blockchains from the GDPR Anisha Mirchandani*Note
The Fourth Amendment and Technological Exceptionalism After Carpenter: A Case Study on Hash-Value Matching Denae Kassotis*Note
Bringing Swirly Music to Life: Why Copyright Law Should Adopt Patent Law Standards for Joint Authorship of Sound Engineers Andrew Nietes*Note
After the Gold Rush: The Boom of the Internet of Things, and the Busts of Data-Security and PrivacyDalmacio V. Posadas, Jr.*Article
Patently Insane for Patents: A Judge-by-Judge Analysis of the Federal Circuit’s Post-Alice Patentable Subject Matter Eligibility of Abstract Ideas JurisprudenceMatthew B. Hershkowitz*Note
More Than an Academic Question: Defining Student Ownership of Intellectual Property RightsKurt M. Saunders*Michael A. Lozano**Article
Tinker Meets the Cyberbully: A Federal Circuit Conflict Round-Up and Proposed New Standard for Off-Campus SpeechBenjamin A. Holden*Article
License to Bill: The Validity of Coupling Automatic Subscription Renewals with Free Trial Offers by Online ServicesKoren Grinshpoon*Article
Let’s Play: A Walkthrough of Quarter-Century-Old Copyright Precedent as Applied to Modern Video GamesKyle Coogan*Article
Protecting the Mickey Mouse Ears: Moving Beyond Traditional Campaign-Style Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in ChinaAdela Hurtado*Note
Standing with a Bundle of Sticks: The All Substantial Rights Doctrine in ActionMark J. Abate*Christopher J. Morten**Article
Public Fora Purpose: Analyzing Viewpoint Discrimination on the President’s Twitter AccountJames M. LoPiano*Note
Making the FTC ☺: An Approach to Material Connections Disclosures in the Emoji AgeChristina Sauerborn*Note
Finding the Barre: Fitting the Untried Territory of Choreography Claims into Existing Copyright LawKara Krakower*Note
A Bridge Between Copyright and Patent Law: Towards A Modern-Day Reapplication of the Semiconductor Chip Protection ActTimothy T. Hsieh*Article
University Trademarks and “Mixed Speech” on College Campuses: A Case Study of Gerlich v. Leath and Student Free Speech RightsNathan Converse*Article
Intellectual Property and the Prisoner’s Dilemma: A Game Theory Justification of Copyrights, Patents, and Trade SecretsAdam D. Moore*Article
Who’s Afraid of Forever 21?: Combating Copycatting Through Extralegal Enforcement of Moral Rights in Fashion DesignsIrina Oberman Khagi*ARTICLE
GIF Gaffe: How Big Sports Ignored Lenz and Used the DMCA to Chill Free Speech on TwitterAndrew T. Warren*ARTICLE
The Need for “Supreme” Clarity: Clothing, Copyright, and Conceptual SeparabilityJacqueline Lefebvre*NOTE
The Non-Contractual Nature of Privacy Policies and a New Critique of the Notice and Choice Privacy Protection ModelThomas B. Norton*NOTE
The IEEE-SA Revised Patent Policy and Its Definition of “Reasonable” Rates: A Transatlantic Antitrust Divide?Nicolas Petit*ARTICLE
The Time Is Now: Why the United States Should Adopt the British Model of Sports Betting LegislationZach Schreiber*NOTE
The Split on the Rogers v. Grimaldi Gridiron: An Analysis of Unauthorized Trademark Use in Artistic MediumsAnthony Zangrillo*Note
Obviousness as Fact: The Issue of Obviousness in Patent Law Should Be a Question of Fact Reviewed with Appropriate DeferenceTed L. Field*Article
The Riddle of the Mysterious Patent Dance Wrapped in an Enigma: Is the Patent Dance of the BPCIA Optional or Mandatory?Dov Hirsch*Note
Toward a More Coherent Doctrine of Trademark Genericism and Functionality: Focusing on Fair CompetitionSandra L. Rierson*Article
A Paper Shield? Whether State Privilege Protections Apply to Student JournalistsJonathan Peters*, Genelle Belmas†, and Piotr Bobkowski‡ Article
The Billionaire’s Treasure Trove: A Call to Reform Private Art Museums and the Private Benefit DoctrineE. Alex Kirk*Note
Network Neutrality and Consumer Demand for “Better Than Best Efforts” Traffic ManagementRob FriedenARTICLE
Sensationalism Falling Through the Cracks: Why the Legal Profession Must Broaden Ethical Standards for Legal CommentatorsA. Augustus LaSalaNOTE
The Lost Language of the First Amendment in Copyright Fair Use: A Semiotic Perspective of the “Transformative Use” Doctrine Twenty-Five Years OnDavid TanARTICLE
Gender Biases in Cyberspace: A Two-Stage Model, the New Arena of Wikipedia and Other WebsitesShlomit Yanisky-Ravid & Amy MittelmanARTICLE
Accountability in the Patent Market Part II: Should Public Corporations Disclose More to Shareholders?Ian D. McClureARTICLE
“It’s Been a Hard Day’s Night” for Songwriters: Why the ASCAP and BMI Consent Decrees Must Undergo ReformBrontë Lawson TurkNOTE
Newsgathering Takes Flight in Choppy Skies: Legal Obstacles Affecting Journalistic Drone UseClay Calvert,* Charles D. Tobin,† & Matthew D. Bunker‡ARTICLE
“Going Viral” by Stealing Content: Can the Law Cure the Problem of Viral Content Farming?Sara Gates*NOTE
The Air Jordan Rules: Image Advertising Adds New Dimension to Right of Publicity–First Amendment TensionStephen McKelvey,* Jonathan Goins,† & Frederick Krauss‡ARTICLE
The Fourth Amendment Implications on the Real-Time Tracking of Cell Phones Through the Use of “Stingrays”W. Scott Kim*NOTE
A Comparative Analysis of the NFL’s Disciplinary Structure: The Commissioner’s Power and Players’ RightsCole Renicker*NOTE
A Real Separation of Powers or Separation of Law: Can an Article I Administrative Agency Nullify an Article III Federal Court Judgment? Shashank Upadhye & Adam SussmanARTICLE
Fame, Property & Identity: The Purpose and Scope of the Right of Publicity Daniel Gervais & Martin L. HolmesARTICLE
Unreasonable Access: Disguised Issue Advocacy and the First Amendment Status of Broadcasters Kerry L. MonroeARTICLE
“Sharing” with the Court: The Discoverability of Private Social Media Accounts in Civil Litigation Zoe RosenthalNOTE
Models of Confusion: Strutting the Line Between Agent and Manger, Employee and Independent Contractor in the New York Modeling Industry Ariel SodomskyNOTE
Tarantino v. Gawker: The News, Hyperlinking, and Contributory Infringement Liability Victoria GeronimoNOTE
Count Your Lucky Stars: Why Consumers May Be Thankful for Monopolistic Behavior in the Rating and Review IndustryJessica FriedrichNOTE
The Central Hudson Zombie: For Better Or Worse, Intermediate Tier Review Survives Sorrell v. IMS HealthOleg ShikNOTE
Burdensome Secrets: A Comparative Approach to Improving China’s Trade Secret ProtectionsEric D. EngelmanNOTE
Taking Back the Streets? How Street Art Ordinances Constitute Government TakingsSheldon A. EvansARTICLE
The New Plague: False Claims Liability Based on Inequitable Conduct During Patent ProsecutionGregory Michael, William Newsom, and Matthew AveryARTICLE
The Essential Facilities Doctrine in Information Economies: Illustrating Why the Antitrust Duty to Deal is Still Necessary in the New EconomyMaxwell MeadowsNOTE
“I Have a [Fair Use] Dream”: Historic Copyrighted Works and the Recognition of Meaningful Rights for the PublicArlen W. LangvardtARTICLE
Cracking the One-Way Mirror: How Computational Politics Harms Voter Privacy, and Proposed Regulatory Solutions Kwame N. AkosahNOTE
Toward a Fair Use Standard Turns 25: How Salinger and Scientology Affected Transformative Use TodayBenjamin MoskowitzNOTE