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Full-Text Articles in Law
Evolving Autonomous Vehicle Technology And The Erosion Of Privacy, Raquel Toral
Evolving Autonomous Vehicle Technology And The Erosion Of Privacy, Raquel Toral
University of Miami Business Law Review
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Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: How A Government For The People, Failed The People, Jeffery Mark Sauer
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy: How A Government For The People, Failed The People, Jeffery Mark Sauer
University of Miami Law Review
Despite having the potential to significantly reduce the passage of many lethal diseases and devastating birth defects, mitochondrial replacement therapy—a controversial medical procedure in which mitochondrial RNA from a healthy female replaces the mitochondrial RNA from the intended mother in vitro—will have no place in the United States anytime soon. Under the guise of purported safety concerns and ethical dilemmas, the Republican Congress used its “power of the purse” to halt any and all research furthering mitochondrial replacement therapy, notwithstanding the fact that many leaders in the medical community have advocated for further research. Several developed countries have already implemented …
Industrial Cyber Vulnerabilities: Lessons From Stuxnet And The Internet Of Things, Lawrence J. Trautman, Peter C. Ormerod
Industrial Cyber Vulnerabilities: Lessons From Stuxnet And The Internet Of Things, Lawrence J. Trautman, Peter C. Ormerod
University of Miami Law Review
Cyber breaches continue at an alarming pace with new vulnerability warnings an almost daily occurrence. Discovery of the industrial virus Stuxnet during 2010 introduced a global threat of malware focused toward disruption of industrial control devices. By the year 2020, it is estimated that over 30 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices will exist. The IoT global market spend is estimated to grow from $591.7 billion in 2014 to $1.3 trillion in 2019 with a compound annual growth rate of 17%. The installed base of IoT endpoints will grow from 9.7 billion in 2014 to more than 25.6 billion in …
What I Learned Trading Cryptocurrencies While Studying The Law, Joshua S. Morgan
What I Learned Trading Cryptocurrencies While Studying The Law, Joshua S. Morgan
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Digital Transformation And Jobs: Building A Cloud For Everyone, Robert Ivanschitz, Daniel Korn
Digital Transformation And Jobs: Building A Cloud For Everyone, Robert Ivanschitz, Daniel Korn
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Mindfulness Training For Judges: Mind Wandering And The Development Of Cognitive Resilience, Scott L. Rogers, Chris Mcaliley, Amishi P. Jha
Mindfulness Training For Judges: Mind Wandering And The Development Of Cognitive Resilience, Scott L. Rogers, Chris Mcaliley, Amishi P. Jha
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