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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Law
High Health Care Spending And Developing Technology: Proton Beam Therapy, Yoojeong Jaye Han
High Health Care Spending And Developing Technology: Proton Beam Therapy, Yoojeong Jaye Han
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
Any Safe Harbor In A Storm: Sesta-Fosta And The Future Of § 230 Of The Communications Decency Act, Charles Matula
Any Safe Harbor In A Storm: Sesta-Fosta And The Future Of § 230 Of The Communications Decency Act, Charles Matula
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
Opting Out: Biometric Information Privacy And Standing, Michelle Jackson
Opting Out: Biometric Information Privacy And Standing, Michelle Jackson
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
Measuring Baseball’S Heartbeat: The Hidden Harms Of Wearable Technology To Professional Ballplayers, John A. Balletta
Measuring Baseball’S Heartbeat: The Hidden Harms Of Wearable Technology To Professional Ballplayers, John A. Balletta
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
A Copy Of A Copy Of A Copy: Internet Mimesis And The Copyrightability Of Memes, Elena Elmerinda Scialabba
A Copy Of A Copy Of A Copy: Internet Mimesis And The Copyrightability Of Memes, Elena Elmerinda Scialabba
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
Autonomous Systems As Legal Agents: Directly By The Recognition Of Personhood Or Indirectly By The Alchemy Of Algorithmic Entities, Dalton Powell
Autonomous Systems As Legal Agents: Directly By The Recognition Of Personhood Or Indirectly By The Alchemy Of Algorithmic Entities, Dalton Powell
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
The Danger Of Facial Recognition In Our Children’S Classrooms, Nila Bala
The Danger Of Facial Recognition In Our Children’S Classrooms, Nila Bala
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.
Esports, Player Positions, And The Benefits Of Unionization, Roshan Patel
Esports, Player Positions, And The Benefits Of Unionization, Roshan Patel
Duke Law & Technology Review
No abstract provided.