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One Small Step: The Impact Of The U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act Of 2015 On The Exploration Of Resources In Outer Space, P.J. Blount, Christian J. Robinson
One Small Step: The Impact Of The U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act Of 2015 On The Exploration Of Resources In Outer Space, P.J. Blount, Christian J. Robinson
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
University Classroom Presentations As Prior Art Disclosures: Are Engineering Capstone Teams Unknowingly Giving Away The Fruits Of Their Labor?, Patricia E. Campbell
University Classroom Presentations As Prior Art Disclosures: Are Engineering Capstone Teams Unknowingly Giving Away The Fruits Of Their Labor?, Patricia E. Campbell
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Is Cyberattack The Next Pearl Harbor?, Lawrence J. Trautman
Is Cyberattack The Next Pearl Harbor?, Lawrence J. Trautman
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Oracle V. Google: Setting A Standard Or Handicapping An Industry?, Tyler J. Demaskey
Oracle V. Google: Setting A Standard Or Handicapping An Industry?, Tyler J. Demaskey
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Algorithmic Injustice: How The Wisconsin Supreme Court Failed To Protect Due Process Rights In State V. Loomis, Katherine Freeman
Algorithmic Injustice: How The Wisconsin Supreme Court Failed To Protect Due Process Rights In State V. Loomis, Katherine Freeman
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Is This Going To Be On The Test? Reconciling The Four-Way Circuit Split Over Handling Nominative Fair Use, Christian Ferlan
Is This Going To Be On The Test? Reconciling The Four-Way Circuit Split Over Handling Nominative Fair Use, Christian Ferlan
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Requiring Mutual Assent In The 21st Century: How To Modify Wrap Contracts To Reflect Consumer’S Reality, Matt Meinel
Requiring Mutual Assent In The 21st Century: How To Modify Wrap Contracts To Reflect Consumer’S Reality, Matt Meinel
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Cashing Out: How Big Pharma Continues To Capitalize On The Antitrust Loophole Created In Ftc V. Actavis, Laura A. Gregory
Cashing Out: How Big Pharma Continues To Capitalize On The Antitrust Loophole Created In Ftc V. Actavis, Laura A. Gregory
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Trial To Perdition: The Ninth Circuit’S “Emission” Omission Disposition, Jordan Luebekemann
Trial To Perdition: The Ninth Circuit’S “Emission” Omission Disposition, Jordan Luebekemann
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: William Brantley Aycock, Martin H. Brinkley, John V. Orth, Esphur E. Foster, Judith Welch Wegner
In Memoriam: William Brantley Aycock, Martin H. Brinkley, John V. Orth, Esphur E. Foster, Judith Welch Wegner
North Carolina Law Review
William Brantley “Bill” Aycock passed away on June 20, 2015, at ninety-nine years old. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (M.A. 1937, J.D. 1948), Bill Aycock served his alma mater for twenty-nine years as a law professor and seven years as chancellor. This Article, a collection of memories shared by his colleagues and friends at a memorial service held at the University of North Carolina School of Law on October 26, 2015, honors Chancellor Aycock’s marvelous and dynamic life.
Are Gray Skies Clearing Up? Shedding Light On Nonprofit Governance In The Wake Of Revamped Irs Form 990, Jordan C. Hilton
Are Gray Skies Clearing Up? Shedding Light On Nonprofit Governance In The Wake Of Revamped Irs Form 990, Jordan C. Hilton
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drone Zoning, Troy A. Rule
Drone Zoning, Troy A. Rule
North Carolina Law Review
The growing popularity of small civilian drones has generated a wide array of complex and unprecedented regulatory challenges. Many of these challenges, such as keeping drones away from manned aircraft, are matters that the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) is clearly authorized and well equipped to address. However, several other drone policy challenges relate solely to drones’ potential to disrupt landowners’ privacy and to otherwise interfere with activities on the ground. The nature and severity of these conflicts often varies greatly depending on a drone’s specific location; drone uses that are welcomed in some city neighborhoods may be prohibitively disruptive in …
Corporate Darwinism: Disciplining Managers In A World With Weak Shareholder Litigation, James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas
Corporate Darwinism: Disciplining Managers In A World With Weak Shareholder Litigation, James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas
North Carolina Law Review
Because representative shareholder litigation has been constrained by numerous legal developments, the corporate governance system has developed new mechanisms as alternative means to address managerial agency costs. We posit that recent significant governance developments in the corporate world are the natural consequence of the ineffectiveness and inefficiency of shareholder suits to address certain genre of managerial agency costs. We thus argue that corporate governance responses evolve to fill voids caused by the inability of shareholder suits to monitor and discipline corporate managers. We further claim that these new governance responses are themselves becoming stronger due in part to the rising …
Pre-Competition, Jorge L. Contreras, Liza S. Vertinsky
Pre-Competition, Jorge L. Contreras, Liza S. Vertinsky
North Carolina Law Review
As the costs of pharmaceutical research and development rise and concerns grow about the pace of innovation, both federal agencies and industry participants have turned to new forms of collaboration to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of biomedical research. Industry participants, many of them competitors, come together to define joint research and development objectives and to share project results in what are widely known as “pre-competitive” collaborations. There is a prevailing understanding among both industry and governmental actors that these pre-competitive endeavors are not only permissible, but encouraged. While the term “pre-competitive” is prevalent in the pharmaceutical industry, it is …
Uncertain Standing: Normative Applications Of Standing Doctrine Produce Unpredictable Jurisdictional Bars To Common Law Data Breach Claims, Michael B. Jones
Uncertain Standing: Normative Applications Of Standing Doctrine Produce Unpredictable Jurisdictional Bars To Common Law Data Breach Claims, Michael B. Jones
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Undetected Conflict-Of-Laws Problems In Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases, Marketa Trimble
Undetected Conflict-Of-Laws Problems In Cross-Border Online Copyright Infringement Cases, Marketa Trimble
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Copyright Law And Digital Piracy: An Econometric Global Cross-National Study, Antoni Terra
Copyright Law And Digital Piracy: An Econometric Global Cross-National Study, Antoni Terra
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Open House: Connected Homes And The Curtilage, Mary Ellen Callahan
Open House: Connected Homes And The Curtilage, Mary Ellen Callahan
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Conceptualizing Private Governance In A Networked Society, Jonathan Peters, Brett Johnson
Conceptualizing Private Governance In A Networked Society, Jonathan Peters, Brett Johnson
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology
No abstract provided.
Contents, First Amendment Law Review
Tinker Remorse: On Threats, Boobies, Bullying, And Parodies, Mark Strasser
Tinker Remorse: On Threats, Boobies, Bullying, And Parodies, Mark Strasser
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Open-Carry: Open-Conversation Or Open-Threat, Daniel Horwitz
Open-Carry: Open-Conversation Or Open-Threat, Daniel Horwitz
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
A First Amendment Analysis Of Voting Rights Of The Mentally Incapacitated: Why Are You Calling Me An Idiot, Why Can't I Vote, Tiffany Yates
A First Amendment Analysis Of Voting Rights Of The Mentally Incapacitated: Why Are You Calling Me An Idiot, Why Can't I Vote, Tiffany Yates
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
North Carolina's Heritage Protection Act: Cementing Confederate Monuments In North Carolina's Landscape, Kasi E. Wahlers
North Carolina's Heritage Protection Act: Cementing Confederate Monuments In North Carolina's Landscape, Kasi E. Wahlers
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Eugenics Movement In North Carolina, Alfred L. Brophy, Elizabeth Troutman
The Eugenics Movement In North Carolina, Alfred L. Brophy, Elizabeth Troutman
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Untangling The Role Of Race In Capital Charging And Sentencing In North Carolina, 1990-2009, Barbara O'Brien, Catherine M. Grosso, George Woodworth, Abijah Taylor
Untangling The Role Of Race In Capital Charging And Sentencing In North Carolina, 1990-2009, Barbara O'Brien, Catherine M. Grosso, George Woodworth, Abijah Taylor
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission's First Decade: Impressive Success And Lessons Learned, Robert P. Mosteller
N.C. Innocence Inquiry Commission's First Decade: Impressive Success And Lessons Learned, Robert P. Mosteller
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Medical Futility And Religious Free Exercise, Teneille Ruth Brown
Medical Futility And Religious Free Exercise, Teneille Ruth Brown
First Amendment Law Review
No abstract provided.
Thirty Years Of Disappointment: North Carolina's Remarkable Appellate Batson Record, Daniel R. Pollitt, Brittany P. Warren
Thirty Years Of Disappointment: North Carolina's Remarkable Appellate Batson Record, Daniel R. Pollitt, Brittany P. Warren
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Called To Duty: Justice William J. Gaston, Barbara A. Jackson
Called To Duty: Justice William J. Gaston, Barbara A. Jackson
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.