STLR Link Roundup - March 27, 2020
Patent Protection Should Take a Backseat in a Crisis
Scott Duke Kominers argues for Bloomberg Opinion that the U.S. government should purchase or
Patent Protection Should Take a Backseat in a Crisis
Scott Duke Kominers argues for Bloomberg Opinion that the U.S. government should purchase or
Ex-Uber Self-Driving Head Files for Bankruptcy After Being Ordered to pay Google $179 Million
Anthony Levandowski received a judgement assessing $179 million in
Coronavirus and the Law of Quarantine
The coronavirus is here. Perhaps the pandemic has you wondering whether you should avoid going to class
In Coronavirus Fight, China Gives Citizens a Color Code, With Red Flags
In response to the coronavirus epidemic, the Chinese government has started requiring citizens
Judges Won’t Rehear Case that Upheld FCC Repeal of Net Neutrality Rules
“The Federal Communications Commission has defeated another challenge to its repeal
Democrats Unveil New Federal Online Privacy Pill, Promising Tough Penalties for Data Abuse
Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington State, the top Democrat
Global Blood secures FDA approval for new pill to treat sickle cell disease
Global Blood Therapeutics, an international pharmaceutical company, was given an
Twitter released revised rules regarding advertising political content today. The rules come in