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Online Learning In A Global Pandemic, Intimate Details & Prying Government Eyes: When What Was Once Private Is Thrust Into The Public Sphere The Story Of Kamauri Harrison, Malissa Bowman Mar 2021

Online Learning In A Global Pandemic, Intimate Details & Prying Government Eyes: When What Was Once Private Is Thrust Into The Public Sphere The Story Of Kamauri Harrison, Malissa Bowman

GGU Law Review Blog

A global pandemic has morphed the traditional in-person classroom into a virtual one, leaving vestiges of strict classroom rules and decorum clashing with home privacy expectations. So is the case of Ka’Mauri Harrison, a 9-year-old Louisiana boy suspended for moving a BB gun while on screen during online class. Ka’Mauri’s parents and attorney maintain the boy only moved the BB gun to prevent his little brother from accessing it. However, Ka’Mauri’s teacher thought the BB gun was a real gun and reported him to the principal. Ka’Mauri was not only suspended from school, but also recommended for expulsion.


Los Angeles’S Social Equity Cannabis Applicants Are Getting Left In The Weeds, Kaitlin Martinez Nov 2020

Los Angeles’S Social Equity Cannabis Applicants Are Getting Left In The Weeds, Kaitlin Martinez

GGU Law Review Blog

The passage of California Proposition 64 (Prop 64) opened the door for cities to grant licenses to businesses for the purpose of selling cannabis and to legalize personal recreational use within their own jurisdiction. The City of Los Angeles, unlike other cities, delayed the licensing of new cannabis businesses while they refined and reworked regulations to include a Social Equity Program. The City acknowledged the cannabis criminalization and enforcement had long-term and disproportionate impacts to low-income and minority communities during The War on Drugs. The Social Equity Program is designed to repair those harms by creating regulations to support and …


Bitcoin: Crypto-Currency Or Bust, Ilon Oliveira May 2014

Bitcoin: Crypto-Currency Or Bust, Ilon Oliveira

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Bitcoin’s nature makes regulation extremely difficult for international governments. The currency’s resistance to regulation also makes it appealing to people who want freedom from government or central bank control. However, given the rapidly moving growth and emerging uses of Bitcoin, governments will need to take action sooner rather than later, to prevent fraud and protect Bitcoin users.


Space Rock Mining: A Land Rush Without Title, Richard Miyasaki Feb 2014

Space Rock Mining: A Land Rush Without Title, Richard Miyasaki

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Introduction To Upcoming Ninth Circuit Survey, The Honorable Richard R. Clifton Nov 2013

Introduction To Upcoming Ninth Circuit Survey, The Honorable Richard R. Clifton

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Hero Athletes, Andy Brunner-Brown Apr 2013

Hero Athletes, Andy Brunner-Brown

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The Hazards Of Catching A Lyft: Ride-Sharing In San Francisco, Cassie Heuckroth Feb 2013

The Hazards Of Catching A Lyft: Ride-Sharing In San Francisco, Cassie Heuckroth

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