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The Internet Is For Porn…Or Is It? Fair Access To Financial Services And The Need For Onlyporn Legislation, Emily Pollak
The Internet Is For Porn…Or Is It? Fair Access To Financial Services And The Need For Onlyporn Legislation, Emily Pollak
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Historically, the pornography industry has been the target of countless attempts to delegitimize sex work, but it still endures as a legal industry. Nevertheless, financial service providers such as banks and third-party payment processors have circumvented providing the industry fair access to their services, under vague pretexts such as reputational risk. While porn is not the only marginalized industry affected by unfair treatment from financial service providers, it is among the most targeted. This note gives context to this issue and provides that access to the global marketplace should not be limited by financial institutions functioning as de facto legislators, …
Achieving Law Reform Sometimes Requires A Strong Defense, William H. Henning
Achieving Law Reform Sometimes Requires A Strong Defense, William H. Henning
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
In 2019, a joint drafting committee authorized by the Uniform Law Commission and the American Law Institute began work on a sweeping set of amendments to the official text of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) that address issues arising from emerging technologies. The amendments were approved by the sponsoring organizations at their 2022 annual meetings, and efforts are already underway to gain uniform nationwide enactment by state legislatures. The most significant changes to the UCC consist of a new Article 12 dealing with digital assets and amendments to Article 9 that facilitate the leveraging of these assets. Also in 2019, …
The Uncitral Model Law And Secured Transactions Law Reform, Louise Gullifer
The Uncitral Model Law And Secured Transactions Law Reform, Louise Gullifer
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
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The Dark Side Of E-Commerce: The Negative Effects Of E-Commerce On The Environment, Flora Ho
The Dark Side Of E-Commerce: The Negative Effects Of E-Commerce On The Environment, Flora Ho
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
E-commerce has many advantages for both consumers and sellers, but its process has taken a toll on the environment. In this Note, I discuss two integral aspects of the e-commerce process that contribute to climate change: (1) air pollution from delivery vehicles, and (2) the use of non-sustainable packaging. I will provide insight into the U.S. environmental laws currently in place that regulate greenhouse gas emissions and other contributors to climate change, such as the Clean Air Act and the Solid Waste Disposal Act, while highlighting how these laws are minimal at best. I argue that the U.S. government should …