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Forming a More Perfect Union with Blockchains and NFTs: Why the United States Should Embrace an e-Government
Alexandria Labaro
Note

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34 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 422 (2024).

Note by Alexandria Labaro*

 

ABSTRACT

 

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his Note analyzes blockchain and non-fungible token (“NFT”) technology in the government, emphasizing the benefits of technological integration for improved data security and streamlined bureaucratic processes. It follows the growing popularity of “e-government” practices across the globe and considers factors associated with integrating blockchain and NFT technology in U.S. governmental procedures.

 


* J.D. Candidate, Class of 2024, Fordham University School of Law, Staff Member, Volume XXXIII, Associate Editor, Volume XXXIV, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal; Bachelor of Arts, Forensic Psychology, Southern New Hampshire University; Associate of Applied Science, Intelligence Studies and Technology, Community College of the Air Force. Many thanks to my friends, family, and the hard-working editors and staff of Fordham’s IPLJ, without whom this Note would remain on the cutting room floor.