STLR Link Roundup – January 25, 2019
Senators Grassley and Wyden Propose The Right Rebate Act
In December, Senators Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) introduced legislation entitled The Right Rebate Act of
Can A SEP Holder Refuse to License Its SEP to A Willing License-Seeker?
How Secure is Your Messenger and Is Encryption Enough?
Early in 2018, Facebook confirmed that the company scans chats from their messenger app with the alleged aim to scan for malware and other elicit
Inter-Wind Farm Wake Effects: Legal Solutions to the Commons Problem
A recent paper published in Nature Energy suggests the need for a more considered approach to regulating wind energy, especially in states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Iowa that
The Legal Implications of 3D Printed Guns
STLR Link Roundup – November 30, 2019
STLR Link Roundup – November 23, 2018
On Monday, November 26, Apple will go in front of the Supreme Court in the case Pepper v. Apple Inc. It
The Legality of Law Enforcement’s Access to Genetic Testing Profiles without a Court Order
Researchers in the last century have made huge strides in the biological sciences. From the discovery of the double helix of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in
STLR Link Roundup – November 16, 2018
On November 16, 2018, the SEC settled charges against cryptocurrency firms Paragon Coin Inc. and CarrierEQ Inc.
