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A Helper For Patenting The “Unpredictable”: Artificial Intelligence, Shuang Liu Jun 2022

A Helper For Patenting The “Unpredictable”: Artificial Intelligence, Shuang Liu

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Physical Losses, Invisible Damages: Finding Coverage For Business Interruption Insurance Claims Sustained During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Mason Medeiros Jun 2022

Physical Losses, Invisible Damages: Finding Coverage For Business Interruption Insurance Claims Sustained During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Mason Medeiros

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Making Your Robotic Surgery Systems General Purpose: A Possible Preventive Measure For Induced And Contributory Infringement Liability Arising In Medical Procedures, Mengmeng Du May 2022

Making Your Robotic Surgery Systems General Purpose: A Possible Preventive Measure For Induced And Contributory Infringement Liability Arising In Medical Procedures, Mengmeng Du

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


A Taking Timebomb: Loss Of Access Takings As A Barrier To Managed Retreat From Sea Level Rise, Isaac Foote May 2022

A Taking Timebomb: Loss Of Access Takings As A Barrier To Managed Retreat From Sea Level Rise, Isaac Foote

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


The ‘Burbs And The Bees: Race, Class, And Rpbb Policy In Minnesota, Julia Brokaw, Hudson B. Kingston, Jordan Hughes May 2022

The ‘Burbs And The Bees: Race, Class, And Rpbb Policy In Minnesota, Julia Brokaw, Hudson B. Kingston, Jordan Hughes

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Rule 10b-5 Meets Wagon Mound: A New Perspective On Loss Causation, Meiring De Villiers May 2022

Rule 10b-5 Meets Wagon Mound: A New Perspective On Loss Causation, Meiring De Villiers

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Excessive Sanctions & Evolving Standards Of Decency: The Mitigating Nature Of Sexual Trauma For Juvenile Survivors Who Murder, Ingrid Hofeldt Mar 2022

Excessive Sanctions & Evolving Standards Of Decency: The Mitigating Nature Of Sexual Trauma For Juvenile Survivors Who Murder, Ingrid Hofeldt

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


A Broad View Of Broadview Solar: How Ferc’S Whiplash-Inducing Orders Expand The Scope Of Purpa, Christopher Cerny Mar 2022

A Broad View Of Broadview Solar: How Ferc’S Whiplash-Inducing Orders Expand The Scope Of Purpa, Christopher Cerny

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Costly Gadgets: Barriers To Market Entry And Price Competition For Generic Drug-Device Combinations In The United States, Michael S. Sinha Feb 2022

Costly Gadgets: Barriers To Market Entry And Price Competition For Generic Drug-Device Combinations In The United States, Michael S. Sinha

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


To Be, Or Not To Be, Will Long Covid Be Reasonably Accommodated Is The Question, Angélica Guevara Feb 2022

To Be, Or Not To Be, Will Long Covid Be Reasonably Accommodated Is The Question, Angélica Guevara

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Combatting Climate Change Through Conservation Easements, Claire Wright Feb 2022

Combatting Climate Change Through Conservation Easements, Claire Wright

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Data As Labor: Retrofitting Labor Law For The Platform Economy, Eugene K. Kim Jan 2022

Data As Labor: Retrofitting Labor Law For The Platform Economy, Eugene K. Kim

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


Anonymous Expression And "Unmasking" In Civil And Criminal Proceedings, Leeza Arbatman, John Villasenor Jan 2022

Anonymous Expression And "Unmasking" In Civil And Criminal Proceedings, Leeza Arbatman, John Villasenor

Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology

No abstract provided.


January 6, Ambiguously Inciting Speech, And The Overt-Acts Rule, Alan Rozenshtein Jan 2022

January 6, Ambiguously Inciting Speech, And The Overt-Acts Rule, Alan Rozenshtein

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A prosecution of Donald Trump for his role in the January 6 attack on the Capitol would have to address whether the First Amendment protects the inflammatory remarks he made at the “Stop the Steal” rally. A prosecution based solely on the content of Trump’s speech—whether for incitement, insurrection, or obstruction—would face serious constitutional difficulties under Brandenburg v. Ohio’s dual requirements of intent and likely imminence. But a prosecution need not rely solely on the content of Trump’s speech. It can also look to Trump’s actions: his order to remove the magnetometers from the entrances to the rally and his …


Promoting Patent Practitioner Diversity: Expanding Non-Jd Pathways And Removing Barriers, Christopher M. Turoski Jan 2022

Promoting Patent Practitioner Diversity: Expanding Non-Jd Pathways And Removing Barriers, Christopher M. Turoski

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No abstract provided.


From Mandates To Governance: Restructuring The Employment Relationship, Brett Mcdonnell, Matthew Bodie Jan 2022

From Mandates To Governance: Restructuring The Employment Relationship, Brett Mcdonnell, Matthew Bodie

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No abstract provided.


Beyond Purposivism In Tax Law, Jonathan H. Choi Jan 2022

Beyond Purposivism In Tax Law, Jonathan H. Choi

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No abstract provided.


Fifty Years Of Patent Remedies Case Law: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Thomas F. Cotter Jan 2022

Fifty Years Of Patent Remedies Case Law: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back, Thomas F. Cotter

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Over the past fifty years, courts have developed a body of case law on patent remedies that is, in many respects, solidly grounded in economic reasoning. Among the high points are the courts’ embrace, in various contexts, of the simple principle that patent damages should restore patent owners to the position they would have occupied, but for the infringement—and of an important corollary to that principle, namely the importance to damages calculations of the “noninfringing alternatives” concept. By contrast, certain other developments—including the confusing standards for determining when it is appropriate to use the “entire market value” of a product …


The Many Faces Of Modern Legal Realism, Brian Bix Jan 2022

The Many Faces Of Modern Legal Realism, Brian Bix

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This work offers an overview of the consequences and implications of the work of the American Legal Realists. First, the article considers Brian Leiter’s naturalist understanding of the realist project and how he uses it as an occasion to argue for a generally naturalist approach to legal philosophy. Second, Frederick Schauer transforms a legal realist-like focus on the concerns of average citizens for legal enforcement to advocate for the view that coercion is central to understanding law. Third, self-styled New Legal Realists try to merge a realist-inspired search for the effects of legal rules with a more traditional respect for …


Will Competition Reduce Attention Costs In Social Media?, Francesco Parisi Jan 2022

Will Competition Reduce Attention Costs In Social Media?, Francesco Parisi

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Unlike other monopolies, social media networks almost uniformly give access to their services for free to everybody. Economists refer to these markets as “zero-price markets.” The main, and often sole, source of revenue for the network owners comes from fees that are paid by advertisers. Network owners offer access to users in exchange for users’ attention to advertisements. Economists refer to these implicit market exchanges under the heading of “attention economy.” Regulatory solutions and antitrust remedies have been considered to foster cost reduction in the market economy. This paper investigates the conditions under which an increase in competition in the …