Posted on: April 23, 2016

In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Professor Gregory McNeal—an expert on drones and topics related to security, technology, and crime—discusses drones and property rights, and addresses the following questions:

Do property owners own the air above their property? Can they destroy a drone that flies onto their property? How should disputes between property owners and drone users be settled?

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Tag: Criminal Law, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property, Technology & Law
Posted on: April 16, 2016

In an article for MedCityNews, attorney John Greenleaf introduces and then briefly highlights a position paper by the American College of Physicians (ACP) and Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) in the Annals of Internal Medicine called, “Online Medical Professionalism: Patient and Public Relationships,” which provides guidelines for physicians as they venture into the World Wide Web:

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Tag: Labor and Employment, Social Media, Technology & Law, Torts
Posted on: April 15, 2016

Jeremy Byellin offers some advice:

There are the obvious, lawyerly tasks like making court appearances, meeting or otherwise communicating with clients, drafting court documents, and researching.

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Tag: Legal Ethics, Legal Industry
Posted on: April 13, 2016

At the Washington Post, Clay Conrad writes on the history of jury nullification in a piece entitled "History is clear: Juries were supposed to be able to overturn laws":

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Tag: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Comparative Law, Courts, Criminal Law

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