STLR Link Roundup - November 6, 2020
Legal Tech AI Can't Outsmart Copyright—but Might Not Need to
The issue of just how vital copyrighted data may or may not be to AI
STLR Link Roundup - October 30, 2020
International Statement: End-To-End Encryption and Public Safety
On October 11, the Department of Justice released its statement on end-to-end encryption as it pertains to public
COVID Vaccines and The Threat of Predatory Pricing
CRISPR-Cas9: A Nobel Prize and an Ongoing Patent Battle
Featured Note: Debugging the CFAA's Hybrid Structure
Protecting Data Privacy in a Pandemic
STLR Link Roundup - April 10, 2020
Pharmacy Workers Turn to Makeshift Virus Protections on the Job
Pharmacy workers are taking steps to protect themselves from exposure to the coronavirus, including putting
IP During COVID-19: Some Vow to Share
As we enter week four since President Trump recognized the COVID-19 outbreak as a global pandemic and a national emergency,[1] many wonder when
STLR Link Roundup - April 6, 2020
Amazon Threatened with Lawsuit by NY and “Sick Out” Protests at WholeFoods Nationwide
An Amazon employee, Chris Smalls, was fired Monday March