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Post date: Posted on: January 28, 2019

In the last two decades Amazon has become a digital behemoth that has transformed the marketplace for goods in the U.S. and in many other countries. Its reach exceeds that of many state actors and its impact on local economies can be enormous.

Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Comparative Law, Consumer Protection, Corporations, Legal Industry, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: June 25, 2018
Bloomberg Businessweek has a feature on the commoditization of "virtual real estate":
Tags: Real Estate / Real Property, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: September 25, 2017

In a podcast available on the Federalist Society website, Jim Harper and Orin Kerr discuss

Tags: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: February 19, 2017

In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Glenn Reynolds explains how “the basis for extraterrestrial property rights is essentially natural law.”

Tags: Administrative Law, Commerce, Commercial Transactions, International Law, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: November 26, 2016

At the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention, Professor Orin Kerr discussed Justice Antonin Scalia’s impact on Fourth Amendment law.

Tags: Criminal Law, Legal History, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: October 1, 2016

At the China Law Blog, Steve Dickenson explains:

Tags: Comparative Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: September 23, 2016

Small firms have always struggled to compete with large firms, who have historically enjoyed greater access to staff support and other resources.

Tags: Legal Industry, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: August 24, 2016

At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbott explains the concepts of “the rule of law” and regulatory overreach, and then analyzes Tennessee v.

Tags: Administrative Law, Appeals, Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Law & Economics, Legal History, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: August 13, 2016

In a cross-post on the Foundation for Economic Education and Cato Institute websites, Larry White briefly analyzes bitcoin’s recent victory in court, when Miami-Dade Florida circuit judge Teresa Pooler

Tags: Commerce, Commercial Transactions, Criminal Law, Intellectual Property, Law & Economics, Legal Theory, Technology & Law

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