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Tragic Allocation Challenges In The Covid-19 Era, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky Jul 2022

Tragic Allocation Challenges In The Covid-19 Era, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky

Florida State University Law Review

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Tragic Allocation Challenges In The Covid-19 Era, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky Jul 2022

Tragic Allocation Challenges In The Covid-19 Era, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Negligent Innovation, Oskar Liivak Apr 2021

Negligent Innovation, Oskar Liivak

Florida State University Law Review

Innovation is the buzzword of our time. Everyone wants to be an innovator. Corporations strive to be innovative. All this hype is good. Technological innovation is accepted as the single most important driver of economic growth. We should be obsessed with innovation. As such, it is not at all surprising that innovation and technological commercialization lie at the heart of justifications for the patent system. But there is something quite odd about these theories and indeed with our patent system: they never actually require innovation. A patentee is not obligated to take on the risky work of development and commercialization. …


Negligent Innovation, Oskar Liivak Apr 2021

Negligent Innovation, Oskar Liivak

Florida State University Law Review

Innovation is the buzzword of our time. Everyone wants to be an innovator. Corporations strive to be innovative. All this hype is good. Technological innovation is accepted as the single most important driver of economic growth. We should be obsessed with innovation. As such, it is not at all surprising that innovation and technological commercialization lie at the heart of justifications for the patent system. But there is something quite odd about these theories and indeed with our patent system: they never actually require innovation. A patentee is not obligated to take on the risky work of development and commercialization. …


Taking Turns, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky Oct 2015

Taking Turns, Ronen Perry, Tal Z. Zarsky

Florida State University Law Review

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Reconsidering Regulatory Uncertainty: Making A Case For Energy Storage, Amy L. Stein Apr 2014

Reconsidering Regulatory Uncertainty: Making A Case For Energy Storage, Amy L. Stein

Florida State University Law Review

This Article begins the complex dialogue that must take place to address the emerging technologies providing energy storage for our electricity grid. Energy storage has the capacity to be a game-changer for many facets of our grid, providing better integration of renewable energy, enhanced reliability, and reduced use of carbon-intensive fuels. Energy storage faces a number of obstacles, however, including technological, financial, and regulatory uncertainty. This Article focuses on the regulatory uncertainty, and defends the proposition that not all regulatory uncertainty is created equal. It argues for differential treatment of this uncertainty, depending on its context, scope, and source, and …