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Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) with Evan Mascagni

October 18, 2019

This episode features Julio Sharp-Wasserman, Former STLR Notes Editor, talking with Evan Mascagni about Strategic Lawsuits Against Public

Changing Spaces in Data Privacy with Vivek Narayanadas and Andy Dale

September 24, 2019

This episode features Lloyd Lee, STLR Staffer, talking with Vivek Narayanadas and Andy Dale about changing spaces in

Abandoned DNA and the Fourth Amendment with Dr. Thomas Holland

June 22, 2019

This episode features Isha Agarwal, STLR Staffer, talking with Dr. Thomas Holland about DNA and the Fourth Amendment

As DNA analysis becomes more ubiquitous

Compulsory Vaccine Laws with Vincent Racaniello and Erwin Chemerinsky

May 15, 2019

This episode features Sam Matthews, STLR Executive Submissions Editor, discussing the constitutionality of compulsory vaccine laws Professor Vincent

Clinic Attacks Zombies

May 14, 2019
Columbia Law School Clinic Joins Erie County and the Western New York Law Center to Combat Zombie Properties

Students help stabilize communities, protect homeowners and create

STLR Link Roundup – April 26, 2019

April 26, 2019

“Facebook Investigated in Ireland Over Mishandled Passwords”

The Irish Data Protection Commission announced on Thursday, April 25, 2019 that an investigation has been opened by

STLR Link Roundup – April 25, 2019

April 25, 2019
“Tech and Privacy Groups Hate the Census Citizenship Question”

Although business leaders in the tech industry and prominent privacy advocates usually stay on

Moran Yemini on The New Irony of Free Speech

April 18, 2019

This episode features Jennifer Ange, STLR Staffer, talking with Dr. Moran Yemini about the freedom of speech in

Link Roundup – April 17, 2019

April 17, 2019

Profanities Prohibition in the Lanham Act: A Violation of the First Amendment?

On Monday, April 15, 2019, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case Iancu

Letter from the Editor

April 14, 2019

Dear STLR Community,

In 1999, a small group of Columbia Law students decided to embark on an endeavor that they could not possibly have predicted would