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Data-Centric Technoloiges: Patent And Copyright Doctrinal Disruptions, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim Jan 2019

Data-Centric Technoloiges: Patent And Copyright Doctrinal Disruptions, Tabrez Y. Ebrahim

Nova Law Review

Data-centric technologies create information content that directly controls, modifies, or responds to the physical world. This information content resides in the digital world yet has profound economic and societal impact in the physical world. 3D printing and artificial intelligence are examples of data-centric technologies. 3D printing utilizes digital data for eventual printing of physical goods. Artificial intelligence learns from data sets to make predictions or automated decisions for use in physical applications and systems. 3D printing and artificial intelligence technologies are based on digital foundations, blur the digital and physical divide, and dramatically improve physical goods, objects, products, or systems. …


California Drops The Ball: The Lack Of A Clear Approach To Recklessness In Sport Injury Litigation, Joseph Hnylka Jan 2012

California Drops The Ball: The Lack Of A Clear Approach To Recklessness In Sport Injury Litigation, Joseph Hnylka

Faculty Scholarship

Joseph Hnylka, California Drops the Ball: The Lack of a Clear Approach to Recklessness in Sport Injury Litigation, 1 Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 77 (2012).


An Overview Of The Doctrine Of The Piercing Of The Corporate Veil As Applied By Latin American Countries: A U.S. Legal Creation Exported To Civil Law Jurisdictions, Joseph Mauricio Bello Jan 2008

An Overview Of The Doctrine Of The Piercing Of The Corporate Veil As Applied By Latin American Countries: A U.S. Legal Creation Exported To Civil Law Jurisdictions, Joseph Mauricio Bello

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Piercing the corporate veil is a doctrine created within the United States (U.S.) common law system.


The Helms-Burton Act: The Final Piece To Bring Down The Tyrant's Regime, Franchesco Soto Jan 2001

The Helms-Burton Act: The Final Piece To Bring Down The Tyrant's Regime, Franchesco Soto

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

In 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower began what has become one of the longest standing economic embargoes this country has ever had against another country


Federal Pre-Emption: Time To Reestablish An Old Doctrine, Eric Lawrence Stettin Jan 1988

Federal Pre-Emption: Time To Reestablish An Old Doctrine, Eric Lawrence Stettin

Nova Law Review

State tort claims have traditionally been decided in state courts using state law and without federal interference.


Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft Jan 1986

Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft

Nova Law Review

On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.


Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft Jan 1986

Modification Of The Doctrine Of Joint And Several Liability: Who Bears The Risk?, Stephanie Arma Kraft

Nova Law Review

On November 27, 1971, Aloysia Wood was driving a miniature race car at the Grand Prix Raceway in Walt Disney World when she was injured after another car driven by her fiancé struck hers.


The Preservation Of Florida's Public Trust Doctrine, Karen Van Den Heuvel Fischer Jan 1986

The Preservation Of Florida's Public Trust Doctrine, Karen Van Den Heuvel Fischer

Nova Law Review

In recent years, the State of Florida found itself "embroiled in what has become the most massive sovereignty lands dispute in [its] history."